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 bottom of the stairs察like an island in a sea of brown察with waves of beans lapping at my ankles。 we promptly began picking them up察but beans are so small and slippery that they roll into every conceivable corner and hole。 now each time we go upstairs察we bend over and hunt around so we can present mrs。 van daan with a handful of beans。

i almost forgot to mention that father has recovered from his illness。

yours察anne 

p。s。 the radio has just announced that algiers has fallen。 morocco察casablanca and oran have been in english hands for several days。 were now waiting for tunis。

tuesday察november 10察1942

dearest kitty

great news were planning to take an eighth person into hiding with us

yes察really。 we always thought there was enough room and food for one more person察but we were afraid of placing an even greater burden on mr。 kugler and mr。 kleiman。

but since reports of the dreadful things being done to the jews are getting worse by the day察father decided to sound out these two gentlemen察and they thought it was an excellent plan。 ;its just as dangerous察whether there are seven or eight察─they noted rightly。 once this was settled察we sat down and mentally went through our circle of acquaintances察trying to e up with a single person who would blend in well with our extended family。 this wasnt difficult。 after father had rejected all the van daan relatives察we chose a dentist named alfred dussel。 he lives with a charming christian lady whos quite a bit younger than he is。 theyre probably not married察but thats beside the point。 hes known to be quiet and refined察and he seemed察from our superficial acquaintance with him察to be nice。 miep knows him as well察so shell be able to make the necessary arrangements。 if he es察mr。 dussel will have to sleep in my room instead of margot察who will have to make do with the folding bed。* *after dussel arrived察margot slept in her parents bedroom。Аwell ask him to bring along something to fill cavities with。

yours察anne 

thursday察november 12察1942

dearest kitty

miep came to tell us that shed been to see dr。 dussel。 he asked her the moment she entered the room if she knew of a hiding place and was enormously pleased when miep said she had something in mind。 she added ;that hed need to go into hiding as soon as possible察preferably saturday察but he thought this was highly improbable察since he wanted to bring his records up to date察settle his accounts and attend to a couple of patients。 miep relayed the message to us this morning。 we didnt think it was wise to wait so long。 all these preparations require explanations to various people who we feel ought to be kept in the dark。 miep went to ask if dr。 dussel couldnt manage to e on saturday after all察but he said no察and now hes scheduled to arrive on monday。

i think its odd that he doesnt jump at our proposal。 if they pick him up on the street察it wont help either his records or his patients察so why the delay拭if you ask

me察its stupid of father to humor him。

otherwise察no news。

yours察anne 

tuesday察november 17察1942

dearest kitty

mr。 dussel has arrived。 everything went smoothly。 miep told him to be at a certain place in front of the post office at 11 a。m。察when a man would meet him察and he was at the appointed place at the appointed time。 mr。 kleiman went up to him察announced that the man he was expecting to meet was unable to e and asked him to drop by the office to see miep。 mr。 kleiman took a streetcar back to the office while mr。

dussel followed on foot。

it was eleven´twenty when mr。 dussel tapped on the office door。 miep asked him to remove his coat察so the yellow star couldnt be seen察and brought him to the private office察where mr。 kleiman kept him occupied until the cleaning lady had gone。 on the pretext that the private office was needed for something else察miep took mr。 dussel upstairs察opened the bookcase and stepped inside察while mr。 dussellooked on in amazement。

in the meantime察the seven of us had seated ourselves around the dining table to await the latest addition to our family with coffee and cognac。 miep first led him into the frank familys room。 he immediately recognized our furniture察but had no idea we were upstairs察just above his head。 when miep told him察he was so astonished he nearly fainted。 thank goodness she didnt leave him in suspense any longer察but brought him upstairs。 mr。 dussel sank into a chair and stared at us in dumbstruck silence察as though he thought he could read the truth on our faces。 then he stuttered察 aber 。 。 。 but are you nicht in belgium拭the officer察the auto察they were not ing

your escape was not working垂

we explained the whole thing to him察about how wed deliberately spread the rumor of the officer and the car to throw the germans and anyone else who might e looking for us off the track。 mr。 dussel was speechless in the face of such ingenuity察and could do nothing but gaze around in surprise as he explored the rest of our lovely and ultrapractical annex。 we all had lunch together。 then he took a short nap察joined us for tea察put away the few belongings miep had been able to bring here in advance and began to feel much more at home。 especially when we handed him the following

typewritten rules and regulations for the secret annex a van daan production

prospectus and guide to the secret annex a unique facility for the temporary acmodation of jews and other dispossessed persons open all year round此located in beautiful察quiet察wooded surroundings in the heart of amsterdam。 no private residences in the vicinity。 can be reached by streetcar 13 or 17 and also by car and bicycle。 for those to whom such transportation has been forbidden by the german authorities察it can also be reached on foot。 furnished and unfurnished rooms and apartments are available at all times察with or without meals。

price此free。

diet此low´fat。

runnina water in the bathroom sorry察no bath and on various inside and outside walls。 cozy wood stoves for heating。

ample storage space for a variety of goods。 two large察modern safes。

private radio with a direct line to london察new york察tel aviv and many other stations。 available to all residents after 6 p。m。 no listening to forbidden broadcasts察with certain exceptions察i。e。察german stations may only be tuned in to listen to classical music。 it is absolutely forbidden to listen to german news bulletins regardless of where they are transmitted from and to pass them on to others。

rest hours此from 10 p。m。 to 730 a。m。察1015 a。m。 on sundays。 owing to circumstances察residents are required to observe rest hours during the daytime when instructed to do so by the management。 to ensure the safety of all察rest hours must be strictly observed。。

free´time activities此none allowed outside the house until further notice。

use of language此it is necessary to speak softly at all times。 only the language of civilized people may be spoken察thus no german。

reading and relaxation此no german books may be read察except for the classics and works of a scholarly nature。 other books are optional。

calisthenics此daily。

singing此only softly察and after 6 p。m。

movies此prior arrangements required。

classes此a weekly correspondence course in shorthand。 courses in english察french察math and history offered at any hour of the day or night。 payment in the form of tutoring察e。g。察dutch。

separate department for the care of small household pets with the exception of vermin察for which special permits are required。

mealtimes

breakfast此at 9 a。m。 daily except holidays and sundays察at approximately 1130 a。m。

on sundays and holidays。

lunch此a light meal。 from 115 p。m。 to 145 p。m。

dinner此mayor not be a hot meal。

mealtime depends on news broadcasts。

obligations with respect to the supply corps此residents must be prepared to help with office work at all times。 baths此the washtub is available to all residents after 9 a。m。

on sundays。 residents may bathe in the bathroom察kitchen察private office or front office察as they choose。

alcohol此for medicinal purposes only。

the end。

yours察anne 

thursday察november 19察1942

dearest kitty

just as we thought察mr。 dussel is a very nice man。 of course he didnt mind sharing a

room with me察to be honest察im not exactly delighted at having a stranger use my things察but you have to make sacrifices for a good cause察and im glad i can make this small one。 ;if we can save even one of our friends察the rest doesnt matter察─said father察and hes absolutely right。

the first day mr。 dussel was here察he asked me all sorts of questions  for example察what time the cleaning lady es to the office察how weve arranged to use the washroom and when were allowed to go to the toilet。 you may laugh察but these things arent so easy in a hiding place。 during the daytime we cant make any noise that might be heard downstairs察and when someone else is there察like the cleaning lady察we have to be extra careful。 i patiently explained all this to mr。 dussel察but i was surprised to see how slow he is to catch on。 he asks everything twice and still cant remember what youve told him。

maybe hes just confused by the sudden change and hell get over it。 otherwise察everything is going fine。

mr。 dussel has told us much about the outside world weve missed for so long。 he had sad news。 countless friends and acquaintances have been taken off to a dreadful fate。 night after night察green and gray military vehicles cruise the streets。 they knock on every door察asking whether any jews live there。 if so察the whole family is immediately taken away。 if not察they proceed to the next house。 its impossible to escape their clutches unless you go into hiding。 they often go around with lists察knocking only on those doors where they know theres a big haul to be made。 they frequently offer a bounty察so much per head。 its like the slave hunts of the olden days。 i dont mean to make light ofthisj its much too tragic for that。 in the evenings when its dark察i often see long lines of good察innocent people察acpanied by crying children察walking on and on察ordered about by a handful of men who bully and beat them until they nearly drop。 no one is spared。 the sick察the elderly察children察babies and pregnant women  all are marched to their death。

were so fortunate here察away from the turmoil。 we wouldnt have to give a moments thought to all this suffering if it werent for the fact that were so worried about those we hold dear察whom we can no longer help。 i feel wicked sleeping in a warm bed察while somewhere out there my dearest friends are dropping from exhaustion or being knocked to the ground。

i get frightened myself when i think of close friends who are now at the mercy of the cruelest monsters ever to stalk the earth。

and all because theyre jews。

yours察anne 

friday察november 20察1942

dearest kitty

we dont really know how to react。 up to now very little news about the jews had reached us here察and we thought it best to stay as cheerful as possible。 every now and then miep used to mention what had happened to a friend察and mother or mrs。

van daan would start to cry察so she decided it was better not to say any more。 but we bombarded mr。 dussel with questions察and th

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