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Formula 2 Pi r. .. / i
Write , please. / i
are talkative
is not, Miss Frank? / i
Well, maybe liked
share your wisdom with us.
A short essay
perhaps entitled ...
Quack, Quack, Quack
was Ms. Quackenbush.
Let , with 500 words. / i
Tomorrow.
Ugh. These blackouts
are all so boring.
Sometimes I feel like
if suffocating.
It's all in your head.
You know that
not true. / i
I am a creature
very delicate, Mr. Frank.
Very delicate.
I tell you, the Germans
will lose this war.
I still
ask him when?
We give thanks
because we are blessed.
Blessed? Otto, frankly ..
Our families are still together.
That's enough.
Attention, everyone.
Ahem. "Quack, Quack, Quack,
said Ms. Quackenbush "..
"A story of Anne Frank."
Come on, Ann.
We're all listening.
"Once upon a mother duck .../ i
who lived in a lake ...
"governed by a swan vain.
"Quack, quack, quack," said
Mrs. Quackenbush for their offspring.
"Quack, quack, quack,
said the ducks.
"Speak low!
shouted the swan ...
"His feathers
all busy.
"Keep quiet or I billed them and
then never go quack.
"This was not a swan swan good.
It was a black swan ...
"and all the other ducks
the lake were afraid of him ...
"but Mrs. Quackenbush.
"You will not peck
these children .../ i
"she said to the swan .../ i
"it said,
I'll do whatever I want. / I
"They're just
ugly ducklings .../ i
"and I am your master. / i
"And then began
to peck the ducklings. / i
"Save us, Mommy! Wept
poor ducks ...
"And then Mrs. Quackenbush
began to quack. / i
"Quack, quack, and,
and quack. / i
"Stop it! Stop this quack
Hell, cried the swan ...
"putting the wings
your ears ...
"but Mrs. Quackenbush
not stopped .../ i
"until the black swan flew
away, never to return. / i
"She met their
ducklings around her .../ i
"and swam away together
happily ever after ...
"singing
quack, quack, quack. "
Exactly far.
I have been thinking.
May be a good idea ...
take account
building behind us
I show them what
I am thinking.
Are two quarters
an attic above.
It is a space laboratory
perfect, right?
A site for
Mr. Van Pels and I ...
cook our
small experiments.
-What does it say?
-Yes. Why not?
Business is good. War.
We can expand. Yes
There you are. Next. / I
Germans feel
especially generous today.
Four stars for
We will have to walk
marked, too?
seems so. / i
And we have to pay
the privilege.
You will not miss school
now that is almost over?
I. Mostly History
I love history.
A walk so long
to the Lyceum.
I miss a bicycle.
Personally, I'm happy
by my having been stolen. / i
At least the Germans
were not with her.
Oh, Miss Quackenbush!
Quack, quack, quack
Quack, quack, quack!
Sometimes can
be as children.
Look. Not a baby?
I asked Dad to buy me
for my 13th birthday.
It will be the best ever.
The most formidable.
Oh, sorry.
Umm, you're the Anne Frank.
Go to school
with my cousin Wilma.
Hello I am.
Hello Silberberg.
Oh, hello ... Hello.
This is my
best friend Jacque.
How are you?
Let me give
pay a hot chocolate?
I love chocolate.
Chocolate?
His name is even Hello?
Helmuth, but my grandfather
not like it ...
so call me Hello.
But his parents
think is funny?
I do not know. I do not see
four years ago.
You came alone here?
It must have been so ...
so dangerous.
I never had an adventure
like this.
I suppose that Oma had ...
but she never
talked much about it.
She died last winter.
He had cancer.
Oh, sorry.
I never got to him
say how much he loved her.
I would love to
see you again ...
if you do not mind.
You do not have a girlfriend,
right?
Well, there is Orzula, of course.
She is very beautiful.
Oh, yeah?
But not so interesting
like you.
We may find ourselves
on Wednesday afternoon.
My grandparents think I'm
for classes of wood carving ...
but now I go
silent meetings.
I'm not a fanatic or
something.
Almost everyone
cries, you know.
I'd rather be with you.
Well, here I am.
Can you pick then?
That would be good.
Until Thursday, then.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Aah!
Come in, Miep.
Sit.
No doubt you have read ...
as the Germans emptied
the provinces of Jews ...
and sent them all
here to Amsterdam.
Our own county Jew
feels compelled to cooperate.
There is talk of mass deportations,
labor camps.
Remember those poor guys
they closed in February?
They were sent to labor camps.
Not one returned.
Miep, I have a great
secret to confide.
Edith, children, and I
go into hiding.
Mr. Van Pels and their family
Iran to us.
I will not expect
Nazis in the start up here. / i
We will simply disappear. / i
Iran to where?
Here.
I am not understand. / i
Annex behind this building.
We change in
July 16. / i
It is less than a month.
The Kleiman and the Kugler
have been helping ...
to bring some belongings
and feed a little at a time.
We will need someone to
trust to the needs .../ i
to act as a guard. / i
You know how I trust you
here in the office ...
but what I'm asking ... well,
what I am asking of you now ...
Yes I do it. Bright.
Think, Miep.
It will be a great burden,
with some risks.
The punishments may
be severe.
I said yes. And keep.
Thanks, Miep.
Anne and Margot, they know?
No, not yet.
Let them enjoy life
a little more time.
Pim. Thank you, Pim.
Thank you.
Thank you, Thank you, Pim.
Oh, I love you, Daddy.
It's beautiful.
Thank you. Thank you.
She is just excited.
I am sure.
A lovely girl,
not?
The soles seem
real leather.
You lucky.
I know.
Anne, who is that guy?
Uhm, is the Peter Van Pels. / i
Is always hammering
anything ...
It is a mole.
Mommy said I gotta
be nice to him .../ i
Because of the father
work with Daddy. / i
-I think he is cute.
-Giro?
Peter, you want a cookie?
-Uhm ...
-It was Anne who made them.
Great.
I would love to eat one, thanks.
-Enter.
-Thanks.
I will call Anne.
-Hello.
-Hello.
Good afternoon to everyone.
Sit down. / i
All.
The show will start.
Oh, Anne, these are for you.
-Thank you.
-Nothing.
I know what you're thinking ...
but not in love
by anyone.
We are just friends.
My grandparents do not approve
I meet with you. / i
They say you're very young.
Well, you should not do anything ...
that your grandparents
not approve.
See you later, then.
-Bye.
-Bye.
Margot, what do you think of Hello?
He is ... he is really cute.
And decent.
Note that is
in love with you.
Yes
That's funny.
How old were you
when I came the period?
should talk about these things.
I'm tired of being
a young girl.
I want to be a woman.
Well, it's different
for each girl.
Woman.
Your time will come.
You just have to be patient.
For how long?
-Frank?
-Yes.
Subscribe here.
Margot.
I have to come to
with the Van Pels'.
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