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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... understand a word, so I will begin by telling you what happened on Sunday afternoon. At three o'clock (Harry had just gone, but was coming back later) someone rang the front doorbell. I was lying lazily reading a book on the veranda in ...
... understand a word, so I will begin by telling you what happened on Sunday afternoon. At three o'clock (Harry had just gone, but was coming back later) someone rang the front doorbell. I was lying lazily reading a book on the veranda in ...
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... understand, but I shall explain that later on. Daddy didn't have many people working for him: Mr. Kraler, Koophuis, Miep, and Elli Vossen, a twenty-three-year old typist who all knew of our arrival. Mr. Vossen, Ellis father, and two ...
... understand, but I shall explain that later on. Daddy didn't have many people working for him: Mr. Kraler, Koophuis, Miep, and Elli Vossen, a twenty-three-year old typist who all knew of our arrival. Mr. Vossen, Ellis father, and two ...
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... understand my friends better than my own mother-too bad! We often discuss postwar problems, for example, how one ought to address servants. Mrs. Van Daan had another tantrum. She is terribly moody. She keeps hiding more of her private ...
... understand my friends better than my own mother-too bad! We often discuss postwar problems, for example, how one ought to address servants. Mrs. Van Daan had another tantrum. She is terribly moody. She keeps hiding more of her private ...
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... But, Mrs. Frank, I don't understand you; I'm so very modest and retiring, how can you think of calling me anything else?” Mummy: “I did not say you were exactly forward, but no one could say you had a retiring disposition.” Mrs. Van Daan:
... But, Mrs. Frank, I don't understand you; I'm so very modest and retiring, how can you think of calling me anything else?” Mummy: “I did not say you were exactly forward, but no one could say you had a retiring disposition.” Mrs. Van Daan:
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... understand that I need to give vent to my feelings over Mummy sometimes. He doesn't want to talk about it. he simply ... understands this gap in my life, and I blame them for it. I wonder if anyone can ever succeed in making their ...
... understand that I need to give vent to my feelings over Mummy sometimes. He doesn't want to talk about it. he simply ... understands this gap in my life, and I blame them for it. I wonder if anyone can ever succeed in making their ...
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