JUNE, 1944
day Cs, Eisened t tisured and liberated. Corpedo boat t s. Uke many men, seem to knorait!
From our position Annex, its difficult to gauge tch.
No doubt many people are glad tisten doo to be occupied by tis realize o t figruggle and sacri- fice its sons to liberate ries. After t tis remain in hol- land:
t abject apologies to all tries, restore tc Indies to its rigurn, , as Ive already said, many Dutced among t would s neighbors if
England reaty s unity to do?
would !
All tcill look dois England and its government of old fogies, call t e t raig their jumbled brains!
iss, accusations and reproac really as conceited as many people ts and scomings better t t I to cly!
, I often ask myself, t everyone still t-all? Am I really so arrogant? Am I t, or are they?
It sounds crazy, I kno Im not going to cross out t last sentence, because its not as crazy as it seems. Mrs. van Daan and Dussel, my totally unintelligent and, not to put too fine a point on it, just plain quot;stupidquot;! Stupid people usually cant bear it examples of two dummies, Mrs. van Daan and Dussel. Mrs.
van D. tupid because I dont suffer so muc as soo s because er, and s-all because salks topics s. t one of my favorite sayings is quot;; and I readily admit Im a kno-all.
s so difficult about my personality is t I scold and curse myself muc I despair of ever getting talk back and start contradicting everyone until tably crops up again: