FRIDAY, SEPtEMBER 10, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
Every time I e to you, somet rat. time, hing wonderful is going on.
On ednesday, September 8, ening to t: quot; nealy ulated.quot; Italy ionally surrendered! tc from England began at eigeen ;Listeners, an een minutes ago, just as I finising my daily report, alys capitulation. I tell you, I never tossed my notes into tepaper basket today!”
quot;God Save t; tional anternationale”
cing being too optimistic.
tisaly is occupied by truce ember 3, tisaly. ting and raving in all t treacalian king.
Still, ts about Mr. Kleiman. As you kno t eat muc of ;ers a room, to s; Motly, and sely right.
No seems o go to tal for a very difficult operation on omaco stay t least four off to do an errand.
Yours, Anne
tEMBER 16, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
Relationsting ime. e dont dare open our mout mealtime (except to slip in a bite of food), because no matter o resent it or take it to visit us. Unfortunately, doing very any easier for titude seems to be: o die any must be like at the Voskuijls.
Ive been taking valerian every day to figy and depression, but it doesnt stop me from being even more miserable t day. A good y laugter ten valerian drops, but forgotten o laugh.
Sometimes Im afraid my face is going to sag my mouto permanently droop at t doing any better.
Everyone terror knoer.
Anot t doesnt exactly brig Mr. van Maaren, tting suspicious about t iced by no Miep sometimes says so to to ta supplies, while Mr.
Kugler claims t belong to t all, but to t door.
e care of tuation except t o be unreliable and to possess a y. one h a flimsy excuse.
One day Mr. Kugler ed to be extra cautious, so at ty past t to tore around tes later airs like a to visit us. At one-fifteen arted to leave, but Bep met van Maaren was
in t-face and stayed il one-ty. took off in ockinged feet (despite o t attic and doairaking one step at a time to avoid t took een minutes to negotiate tairs, but er ered from tside.
In time, Bep ten rid of van Maaren and come to get Mr. Kugler from t and at t moment ill tiptoeing doairs. must t wting on side? he socks!
Yours, Anne
EDNESDAY, SEPtEMBER 29, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
Its Mrs. van Daans birtion stamp eac and bread, all saff gave flowers and also food. Sucimes we live in!
Bep last en times a day people ime insisting s a s all Mr. Kleiman is sick, t Miep is Bep roubles and a groucs no eted old if s dos would sheir own accord.
Saturday the likes of which have never been seen here before.
It started and tears.
Dussel complained to Mot reated like a leper, t no one o , after all, done anyto deserve it. t of s talk, ime. Sold ed in , on more t annoyance. Dussel promised , as usual, we seen so much as a beam.
trouble breell! Fating us: t and ot kind of
bombs to burst no so involved in all these skirmishes!
If only I could leave heyre driving us crazy!
Yours, Anne