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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... laughter from the class. I had to laugh too, although I felt that my inventiveness on this subject was exhausted. I had to think of something else, something entirely original. I was in luck, as my friend Sanne writes good poetry and ...
... laughter from the class. I had to laugh too, although I felt that my inventiveness on this subject was exhausted. I had to think of something else, something entirely original. I was in luck, as my friend Sanne writes good poetry and ...
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... laughed still more at the way people can let their imagination run away with them. One family had seen the pair of us pass on bicycles very early in the morning and another lady knew quite definitely that we were fetched by a military ...
... laughed still more at the way people can let their imagination run away with them. One family had seen the pair of us pass on bicycles very early in the morning and another lady knew quite definitely that we were fetched by a military ...
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... laugh about some of the ludicrous situations that arise. Term time has begun again, I'm working hard at my French and manage to pump in five irregular verbs per day. Peter sighs and groans over his English. A few schoolbooks have just ...
... laugh about some of the ludicrous situations that arise. Term time has begun again, I'm working hard at my French and manage to pump in five irregular verbs per day. Peter sighs and groans over his English. A few schoolbooks have just ...
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... laughter. That irritated Mrs. Van Daan, who added a string of GermanDutch, DutchGerman expressions, until she became completely tongue-tied; then she rose from her chair and was about to leave the room. Suddenly her eye fell on me. You ...
... laughter. That irritated Mrs. Van Daan, who added a string of GermanDutch, DutchGerman expressions, until she became completely tongue-tied; then she rose from her chair and was about to leave the room. Suddenly her eye fell on me. You ...
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... laughter and we enjoyed ourselves as much as they did. Elli has bought new skirts for Margot and me at Bijenkorf's. The material is rotten, just like sacking, and they cost 24.00 florins and 7.50 florins respectively. What a difference ...
... laughter and we enjoyed ourselves as much as they did. Elli has bought new skirts for Margot and me at Bijenkorf's. The material is rotten, just like sacking, and they cost 24.00 florins and 7.50 florins respectively. What a difference ...
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