APRIL, 1944
I to help him so much!
est neins about life in t Annex over t few weeks:
A urday, Boc sick. quite still and started drooling.
Miep immediately picked oucked o t clinic. Bocestinal problem, so t gave er gave it to imes, but Boc courting . But noo steal food and somebody smacked aken to t too, sarted getting better.
e notic en sit up the evening.
to rubber cement and oil paint, our toilet ; could quickly be repaired. t has been replaced.
Luckily, Mr. Kleiman is feeling better. o see a specialist soon. e can only need an operation.
t tation books. Unfortunately, for t tuted for oatmeal or groats. Our latest delicacy is piccalilli. If youre out of luck, all you get is a jar full of cucumber and mustard sauce.
Vegetables are o come by. ttuce, lettuce and more lettuce. Our meals consist entirely of potatoes and imitation gravy.
tis advancing beyond Cassino. ell o count on tern all. t of unbelievably ry of Birtcion registration cards.
Enougoday.
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1944
My dearest Kitty,
Remember yesterdays date, since it ter day for me. Isnt it an important day for every girl s no less important to me. time Bram kissed me on my rigra on my rig count. ell you.
Last nig eigting er on long before an arm around me. (Since it urday, tle,quot; I said, quot;so keep bumping my the cupboard.”
ically in t I never so close as nig side agai