APRIL, 1944
quot;Sure, in tove,quot; ans;If t as he radio!”
quot;t; added Father.
quot;So burn it,quot; suggested t terrified of the group.
ttling on ts oo! t say anything more.
t in recounting all tions; so muced Mrs. van Daan, alked about escaping, being interrogated by tapo, phoning Mr. Kleiman and being courageous.
quot;e must beime ll be for Queen and Country, for freedom, trutice, as telling us on t h us!”
After an c beside me. tte after anotrip to tty, and thing began allover again.
Four oclock, five, five-ty. I and sat er by ened, so close ime to time and listened intently. Next door took do screen.
t of everyto tell Mr. Kleiman over tended to call seven and ask o send someone over. taking a big c t ter risk t turn.
Im enclosing t, but for ty, Ill copy it here.
Buralary: Police in building, up to bookcase, but no fartly interrupted, forced ed; Kugler must through second door.
typeer and adding mac in private office.
Mieps or Beps laundry in waschen.
Only Bep or Kugler o second door; lock may be broken.
try to key, look around office; also feed cat.
For t, everyt according to plan. Mr. Kleiman er back in t. t around table again and ed for eithe police.
Peter o sleep and Mr. van Daan ANNE FRANK and I steps belo up quietly. quot;Its Jan!”
quot;No, no, its t; they all said.
t our bookcase. Miep oo much for Mrs.
van Daan, ension ed anote, sed.