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at long last mr。 dussel s fury was spent察and he left the room with an expression of triumph mixed with wrath察his coat pockets bulging with food。

i went running over to father and recounted the entire story察or at least those parts he hadnt been able to follow himself。 rim decided to talk to dussel that very same evening察and they spoke for more than half an hour。

they first discussed whether anne should be allowed to use the table察yes or no。

father said that he and dussel had dealt with the subject once before察at which time hed professed to agree with dussel because he didnt want to contradict the elder in front of the younger察but that察even then察he hadnt thought it was fair。 dussel felt i had no right to talk as if he were an intruder laying claim to everything in sight。 but father protested strongly察since he himself had heard me say nothing of the kind。 and so the conversation went back and forth察with father defending my ;selfishness; and my ;busywork; and dussel grumbling the whole time。

dussel finally had to give in察and i was granted the opportunity to work without interruption two afternoons a week。 dussel looked very sullen察didnt speak to me for two days and made sure he occupied the table from five to five´thirty  all very childish察of course。

anyone whos so petty and pedantic at the age of fifty´four was born that way and is never going to change。

friday察july 16察1943

dearest kitty

theres been another break´in察but this time a real one peter went down to the warehouse this morning at seven察as usual察and noticed at once that both the

warehouse door and the street door were open。 he immediately reported this to pim察who went to the private office察tuned the radio to a german station and locked the door。 then they both went back upstairs。 in such cases our orders are not to wash ourselves or run any water察to be quiet察to be dressed by eight and not to go to the bathroom察─and as usual we followed these to the letter。 we were all glad wed slept so well and hadnt heard anything。 for a while we were indignant because no one from the office came upstairs the entire morning察mr。 kleiman left us on tenterhooks until eleven´thirty。 he told that the burglars had forced the outside door and the warehouse door with a crowbar察but when they didnt find anything worth stealing察they tried their luck on the next floor。 they stole two cashboxes containing 40 guilders察blank checkbooks and察worst of all察coupons for 330 pounds of sugar察our entire allotment。 it wont be easy to wangle new ones。

mr。 kugler thinks this burglar belongs to the same gang as the one who made an unsuccessful attempt six weeks ago to open all three doors the warehouse door and the two outside doors。

the burglary caused another stir察but the annex seems to thrive on excitement。

naturally察we were glad the cash register and the typewriters had been safely tucked away in our clothes closet。

yours察anne 

ps。 landing in sicily。 another step closer to the 。 。 。 

monday察july 191943

dearest kitty

north amsterdam was very heavily bombed on sunday。 there was apparently a great deal of destruction。 entire streets are in ruins察and it will take a while for them to dig out all the bodies。 so far there have been two hundred dead and countless wounded

the hospitals are bursting at the seams。 weve been told of children searching forlornly in the smoldering ruins for their dead parents。 it still makes me shiver to think of the dull察distant drone that signified the approaching destruction。

friday察july 23察1943

bep is currently able to get hold of notebooks察especially journals and ledgers察useful for my bookkeeping sister other kinds are for sale as well察but dont ask what theyre like or how long theyll last。 at the moment  theyre all labeled ;no coupons

needed ─like everything else you can purchase without ration stamps察theyre i totally worthless。 they consist of twelve sheets of gray i paper with narrow lines that slant across the page。 margot is thinking about taking a course in calligraphy察ive advised her to go ahead and do it。 mother wont let me because of my eyes察but i think thats silly。 whether i do i that or something else察it all es down to the same i thing。

since youve never been through a war察kitty察and since you know very little about life in hiding察in spite of my letters察let me tell you察just for fun察what we each want to do first when were able to go outside again。

margot and mr。 van daan wish察above all else察to have a hot bath察filled to the brim察which they can lie in for more than half an hour。 mrs。 van daan would like a cake察dussel can think of nothing but seeing his charlotte察and mother is dying for a cup of real coffee。 father would like to visit mr。 voskuijl察peter would go downtown察and as for me察id be so overjoyed i wouldnt know where to begin。

most of all i long to have a home of our own察to be able to move around freely and have someone help me with my homework again察at last。 in other words察to go back to school

bep has offered to get us some fruit察at so´called bargain prices此grapes 2。50 guilders a pound察gooseberries 70 cents a pound察one peach 50 cents察melons 75 cents a pound。 no wonder the papers write every evening in big察fat letters此 keep prices down≠

monday察july 26察1943

dear kitty

yesterday was a very tumultuous day察and were still all wound up。 actually察you may wonder if theres ever a day that passes without some kind of excitement。

the first warning siren went off in the morning while we were at breakfast察but we paid no attention察because it only meant that the planes were crossing the coast。 i had a terrible headache察so i lay down for an hour after breakfast and then went to the office at around two。

at two´thirty margot had finished her office work and was just gathering her things together when the sirens began wailing again。 so she and i trooped back upstairs。

none too soon察it seems察for less than five minutes later the guns were booming so loudly that we went and stood in the hall。 the house shook and the bombs kept

falling。 i was clutching my ;escape bag察─more because i wanted to have something to hold on to than because i wanted to run away。 i know we cant leave here察but if we had to察being seen on the streets would be just as dangerous as getting caught in an air raid。 after half an hour the drone of engines faded and the house began to hum with activity again。 peter emerged from his lookout post in the front attic察dussel remained in the front office察mrs。 van d。 felt safest in the private office察mr。 van daan had been watching from the loft察and those of us on the landing spread out to watch the columns of smoke rising from the harbor。 before long the smell of fire was everywhere察and outside it looked as if the city were enveloped in a thick fog。

a big fire like that is not a pleasant sight察but fortunately for us it was all over察and we went back to our various chores。 just as we were starting dinner此another air´raid alarm。 the food was good察but i lost my appetite the moment i heard the siren。

nothing happened察however察and forty´five minutes later the all clear was sounded。

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