ge on t of France, and are noo cut off ted. Every evening ts report on ties, ting spirit of to get tories, t amazing feats. A fee tly back and fort Ced to land along roops on D Day, but Eiseno talk of it. Just imagine, so muc be at least seventy!
tement ; still, s about time! Mrs. van Daans constant griping is unbearable; no s t in a bucket of cold er!
Everyone in t Mr. van Daan and Peter rilogy, a biograpuoso and c. Its very interesting, t too muc only test and most famous pianist of ime, ty. ess Marie d Agoult, Princess Carolyne Sayn- ittgenstein, tez, t Agnes King Soper, tress Lilla c., and to it. ts of ts are muceresting. Some of tioned are Scor Berlioz, Joon Rubinstein, Frederic Cor c., etc.
Liszt appears to man, very generous and modest, tionally vain. art above all else, remely fond of cognac and bear t of tears, leman, couldnt refuse anyone a favor, interested in money and cared about religious freedom and the world.
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
314 ANNE FRANK
tUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944
Dearest Kit, Anoteen. I received quite a fes:
Springers five-volume art ory book, a set of unders, a , a jar of jam, t from Margot, a sticker album from t and s peas from Dussel, candy from Miep, candy and notebooks from Bep, and t: ter gave me a lovely bouquet of peonies; t a lot of effort into finding a present, but note .
till going splendidly, in spite of ther -- pouring rains, gale winds and high seas.
Yester