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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... wish I looked all the time. Then I might still have a chance of getting to Hollywood. But at present. I'm afraid, I usually look quite different. Anne Frank 10 Oct. 1942 Sunday Captions of photos read from left to right: Things are ...
... wish I looked all the time. Then I might still have a chance of getting to Hollywood. But at present. I'm afraid, I usually look quite different. Anne Frank 10 Oct. 1942 Sunday Captions of photos read from left to right: Things are ...
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... looks and pedal blithely on. If it gets so far that they begin about “asking Father” I swerve slightly on my bicycle, my satchel falls, the young man is bound to get off and hand it to me, by which time I have introduced a new topic of ...
... looks and pedal blithely on. If it gets so far that they begin about “asking Father” I swerve slightly on my bicycle, my satchel falls, the young man is bound to get off and hand it to me, by which time I have introduced a new topic of ...
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... looks from people on their way to work. You could see by their faces how sorry they were they couldn't offer us a lift; the gaudy yellow star spoke for itself. Only when we were on the road did Mummy and Daddy begin to tell me bits and ...
... looks from people on their way to work. You could see by their faces how sorry they were they couldn't offer us a lift; the gaudy yellow star spoke for itself. Only when we were on the road did Mummy and Daddy begin to tell me bits and ...
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... look much more cheerful, and, when the Van Daans come, we'll get some wood from the attic, and make a few little cupboards for the walls and other odds and ends to make it look livelier. Margot and Mummy are a little bit better now ...
... look much more cheerful, and, when the Van Daans come, we'll get some wood from the attic, and make a few little cupboards for the walls and other odds and ends to make it look livelier. Margot and Mummy are a little bit better now ...
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... war, that is if they are still there then. I had just written something about Mrs. Van Daan when in she came. Slap! I closed the book. “Hey, Anne, can't I just have a look?” “I'm afraid not.” “Just the last page then?” “No, I'm.
... war, that is if they are still there then. I had just written something about Mrs. Van Daan when in she came. Slap! I closed the book. “Hey, Anne, can't I just have a look?” “I'm afraid not.” “Just the last page then?” “No, I'm.
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