The Diary of a Young GirlDiamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd, 2017年12月29日 - 240 頁 The Diary of a Young Girl is a true account of the life of Anne Frank, a girl in her early teens, who narrates the situation of Netherlands during the Second World War. It is a true adaptation of the diary of Anne that was actually written in Dutch language. This diary was written by her when she was in hiding for two years while the Nazis were evacuating Jews from Netherlands. |
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... Dussel, whose wife was fortunate enough to be out of the country when war broke out. He is known to be quiet, and so far as we and Mr. Van Daan can judge from a superficial acquaintance, both families think he is a congenial person ...
... Dussel, whose wife was fortunate enough to be out of the country when war broke out. He is known to be quiet, and so far as we and Mr. Van Daan can judge from a superficial acquaintance, both families think he is a congenial person ...
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... Dussel was standing at the rendezvous dead on time. Mr. Koophuis, who knows Dussel too, went up to him and told him that the said gentleman could not come, but asked whether he would just go to Miep at the office. Koophuis got into a ...
... Dussel was standing at the rendezvous dead on time. Mr. Koophuis, who knows Dussel too, went up to him and told him that the said gentleman could not come, but asked whether he would just go to Miep at the office. Koophuis got into a ...
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... Dussel is a very nice man, just as we had all imagined. Of course he thought it was all right to share my little room. Quite honestly I'm not so keen that a stranger should use my things, but one must be prepared to make some sacrifices ...
... Dussel is a very nice man, just as we had all imagined. Of course he thought it was all right to share my little room. Quite honestly I'm not so keen that a stranger should use my things, but one must be prepared to make some sacrifices ...
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... Dussel was immediately plied with questions from all sides, and the stories he told us were so gruesome and dreadful that one can't get them out of one's mind. Yet we shall still have our jokes and tease each other, when these horrors ...
... Dussel was immediately plied with questions from all sides, and the stories he told us were so gruesome and dreadful that one can't get them out of one's mind. Yet we shall still have our jokes and tease each other, when these horrors ...
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... Dussel that he could get on wonderfully with children and that he loved them all. Now he shows himself in his true colors, a stodgy, oldfashioned disciplinarian, and preacher of long, drawn-out sermons on manners. As I have the unusual ...
... Dussel that he could get on wonderfully with children and that he loved them all. Now he shows himself in his true colors, a stodgy, oldfashioned disciplinarian, and preacher of long, drawn-out sermons on manners. As I have the unusual ...
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