l, Ive said enougimes I knoimes I s, but Ill eventually get o be! I kno I er ch and rainy day!
I ly dont kno to force told Faten go see Peter and asked if he approved, and of course he did!
Its muco tell Peter to myself; for example, I told to e later on, and if I cant be a er, to e in addition to my work.
I dont beautiful, intelligent or clever, but Im end to stay t ing nature, and Id like everyone else to be oo.
Your devoted friend, Anne M. Frank
An empty day, t, Is just as dark as any night.
(I e t no longer rue, but I included it because my poems are so feween.)
MONDAY, MARCh 27, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
At least one long cer on our life in politics, but Ive been
avoiding t, since it interests me so little. today, e an entire letter to politics.
Of course, t opinions on topic, and its not surprising to frequently discussed in times of . . . arguing so muc politics is just plain stupid! Let ts, grumble and do as long as te dont let t only makes tside bring us a lot of ne later proves to be untrue; o now our radio has never lied. Jan, Miep, Mr.
Kleiman, Bep and Mr. Kugler go up and doical moods, t of all.
es over tc., etc., are accompanied by countless exclamations suc;Eempossible!, Urn Gottes illen* [* O getting started noo last!, Its going splendidly, But, great!”
Optimists and pessimists -- not to mention ts -- air tain t trut annoys a certain lady t isain tacks easing and