SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
too nice to keep to myself.
Since Pim es volunteered to translate it into Dutc done begins s and tinues:
As youngest among us, but small no more, Your life can be trying, for we eacerrible bore.
quot;eve got experience! take it from me!”
quot;eve done this all before, you see.
e knohe same.”
Since time immemorial, alhe same.
Ones o fluff, But everyone elses are uff:
Faultfinding comes easy its s, try as t, to treat you h fairness, and kindness as well;
Nitpickings a ts o dispel.
Men youre living h old folks, all you can do
Is put up s its true.
tter, but do must go, For its meant to keep the peace, you know.
t been in vain, Since ing time noes against your Brain.
You read and study nearly all termined to che boredom away.
t question, muco bear, Is quot; on earto wear?
Ive got no more panties, my clotoo tig is a loinclot!
to put on my s off my toes, Dh so many woes!”
Margot rouble getting t about food to r out. But aside from t, dont you ts a good poem?
For t, Ive been ts, including a big book on my favorite subject, Greek and Roman mythology.
Nor can I complain about to t reserves. As t more than I deserve.
Yours, Anne
tUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
I often tc and t youd just as soon ters. So Ill keep the news brief.
Mr. Voskuijl operated on for er all. Once tors ing table and opened
an operation less. So titc al for t told tly ore for him.
ting at c e not being able to go out; ot en as I could and ake ters. No us knoer for us. Mr. Voskuijl est source of
came to safety measures. e miss him very much.
Next monts our turn to o ties. Mr. Kleiman o replace our beautiful cabinet radio.
Its a pity urn in our big P o bring ties do;baby”
radio upstairs. s a clandestine radio ine money?
All over try people are trying to get tead of t;morale booster.quot; Its true: as ts from outside gros o lose and to keep telling ourselves, quot;Cs o get better!”
Yours, Anne