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MAY, 1944
o if were ever.

    . . no, I mustnt e t do tion  let itself be puso today; on trary, all t is looming before me in all its horror.

    I o go doairs alone at eigo use tening to ted to be brave, but it

    erious muffied sounds from upstairs and treet, I o o keep from getting the shivers.

    Miep ing muco I  told you about t yet. Miep came up one afternoon all flusraig if  too ed  anti-Semitism.

    Fatunned and quickly talked  of t some of Mieps suspicion erest in our troubles, tainly s botheyre such good, noble people!

    Ive asked myself again and again  ter if o  o go t t ill love life,  forgotten ture, and we keep hing.

    Let somety. Let t least to be tors or the vanquished.

    Yours, Anne

    M. Frank

    EDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1944

    Dearest Kitty,

    Saturday, Sunday, Monday and tuesday it oo  to ain pen, e to you. Friday turday t in ternoon and told us a lot about Jopiej so make sure t been a break-in and stayed for breakfast. Monday (a ecost), Mr. Gies served as tcuesday o open tecost  iful and ;quot; is a better o give you an idea of ts, Ill briefly describe tering days.

    Saturday: quot;onderful, astic ; ;If only it

    quite so ,quot; ernoon, wo be s.

    Sunday: quot;ts unbearable, tters melt- ing, t a cool spot any be opened. e poor outcasts are suffocating .quot; (According to Mrs. van D.)

    Monday: quot;My feet , I o  do t!quot; Grumbling from early in to late at nig was awful.

    I cant stand t. Im g
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