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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Anne Frank. the Van Daans were able to tell us a lot about the extra week they had spent in the inhabited world. Among other things we were very interested to hear what had happened to our house and to Mr. Goudsmit. Mr. Van Daan told us ...
Anne Frank. the Van Daans were able to tell us a lot about the extra week they had spent in the inhabited world. Among other things we were very interested to hear what had happened to our house and to Mr. Goudsmit. Mr. Van Daan told us ...
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... Van Daan and I usually manage to upset each other, its just the opposite with Margot whom he likes very much. Mummy sometimes treats me just like a baby, which I can't bear. Otherwise things are going better. I still don't like Peter ...
... Van Daan and I usually manage to upset each other, its just the opposite with Margot whom he likes very much. Mummy sometimes treats me just like a baby, which I can't bear. Otherwise things are going better. I still don't like Peter ...
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... Van Daan. there is plenty of cause for unpleasantness. To give a small example, I will tell you that Mrs. Van Daan has taken all three of her sheets out of the common linen cupboard. She takes it for granted that Mummy's sheets will do ...
... Van Daan. there is plenty of cause for unpleasantness. To give a small example, I will tell you that Mrs. Van Daan has taken all three of her sheets out of the common linen cupboard. She takes it for granted that Mummy's sheets will do ...
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... Van Daan agreed, but still thought it was wrong in principle to let children read books which were written for grownups. In the meantime Peter had found a time of the day when no one bothered about him or the book: seventhirty in the ...
... Van Daan agreed, but still thought it was wrong in principle to let children read books which were written for grownups. In the meantime Peter had found a time of the day when no one bothered about him or the book: seventhirty in the ...
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... van Marxveldt very much. And I've read Een Zomerzotbeid four times and I still laugh about some of the ludicrous ... 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 ...
... van Marxveldt very much. And I've read Een Zomerzotbeid four times and I still laugh about some of the ludicrous ... 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 ...
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