MAY, 1944
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If Miep aken us along to ty, t over for ts. If c, including ture. I tell you, ically pulling t out of hered around her as if wed never in all our lives heard of”
delicious food or elegant people! And ters of tinguishe world is a crazy place!
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
tUESDAY, MAY 9, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
Ive finisory about Ellen, t out on nice notepaper, decorated it ogete pretty, but I dont knos enoug. Margot and Motten poems.
Mr. Kugler came upstairs ternoon starting Monday, Mrs.
Broks o spend t imagine! taff be able to come upstairs, tatoes cant be delivered, Bep get go to t be able to move and all sorts of oty of o get rid of a good laxative in do trick. quot;No,quot; Mr. Kleiman ans;please dont, or he can.
A roar of laug;t; Mrs. van D. asked. quot; does t mean?quot; An explanation ;Is it all rigo use t ; s innocence. quot;Just imagine,quot; Bep giggled, quot;t to t even knoalking about!”
Dussel nos on t;can,quot; to borro ty on t. ternoon I boldly took a piece of pink paper and e:
Mr. Dussels toilet timetable Mornings from 7: 15 to 7:30 A.M.
Afternoons after 1 P.M.
Otherwise, only as needed!
I tacked to till inside. I migransgressors to confinement!quot; Because our batside.
Mr. van Daans latest joke: