Anne Frank: The Whole Story Page #4
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- 2001
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Do not open the door to
I see, okay?
Why? What happens?
Your ... your father
notified.
Do not worry.
He made plans.
I'll be back as
as possible.
You have to tell the Anne.
Tell him as soon
kindness possible.
And remember, it is
absolutely quiet.
To think that
nobody is at home.
-I got it.
Very well.
Anne. / i
Come in, sit down.
What's going on? / i
They came by Margot.
We always thought that they
came by Otto or me.
But never by children.
Where's Otto? / i
Was visiting friends
TRUATI the hospital.
I planned for adolescents
but this changes everything.
Otto know what to do.
Daddy. Thought
that you never saw.
Oh, do not be silly, Anne.
What happened?
Anne, listen to me.
I want you and Margot
prepare a backpack.
There will be time tomorrow.
-Daddy, what's going on?
-I'll explain everything later.
"Now go.
-Let.
Search Mr. Kleiman.
He has instructions.
Go get the Miep and Jan.
makes them come here, e. ..
salts see if the street before
of curfew.
These photographs
important.
Anne, I know it's difficult, but
you gotta try to be sensible.
I do not care.
My stars
everything for me.
Jacque on the phone.
-Jacque?
-Yes.
And remember ...
Hello, Jacque?
Anne, you will not believe. / i
The Joop had a baby. / i
you ever think that
she became a mother? / i
Who?
Joop. Joop Ter Heul. / I
You have not seen the new
book Cissy Van Marxveldt? / i
I'm almost in half. / i
Sounds wonderful.
I show up there tomorrow.
We read it together. / I
You can be the Joop,
and I will be Leo .../ i
like last time. / i
Okay.
See you tomorrow.
I can not wait to
show you the cover. / i
is so dear. / i
Now I have to go.
Our guests arrived.
-Bye, Jacque.
Yes?
Miep and Jan. / i
Exactly here.
Come on, ending up in
get your clothes.
Jan.
Mr. Frank, here, let me.
Jan helps Mr. Frank.
This will get them
our way.
If someone asks ...
tell them
went to Switzerland
Oh Send this to
my mother in Bautzen.
You understand.
You know what you have to do.
Tomorrow.
How long we will be hiding?
Weeks.
Maybe a month or two.
Until the war is over.
Where do we go?
Is in the city?
In-field?
-You will know tomorrow.
We will all together.
That's what matters.
Can I write to Jacque?
It shall never know.
Moortje?
Can I take Moortje me?
I am sorry.
will leave some food
and a note for the neighbors. / i
Not fair!
No. No.
Do not worry.
See thee soon. / I
Hurry, Margot
before they make light.
Goodbye.
Please ...
inside, all.
Everything will be alright.
'll See.
Edith.
Let everything.
Moortje.
We can not live
in the past, Edith.
Only in the future.
Hmm?
Anne, quickly, please. / i
I'll talk to my brother.
And Margot?
-She is here waiting.
-Oh, thank God.
Dear Jacqueline .../ i
You're the only person I can
tell what is going on .../ i
But you must promise not
say a word to anyone. / i
Do not answer any questions
about where we were. / i
If you do, can be
very dangerous for us. / i
Since never
you had to disappear .../ i
I try to give you a
idea of our life. / i
I call to our hiding
"the secret annex." / i
And oddly enough,
up is quite comfortable. / i
d be surprised
if you knew .../ i
we are just above
Daddy's office. / i
Above the staircase
and behind a small door. / i
You open the door,
You give a great past .../ i
et voil. / i
's room mom and dad
is right behind the staircase. / i
The Margot and I lived
next door. / i
I even have a bathroom. / i
Upstairs, there is a
great room with kitchen. / i
The Van Pels
sleep there at night .../ i
but during the day is
a large living room. / i
We have to be
upstairs .../ i
while workers
are in the building. / i
Peter Van Pels
has a room next to .../ i
much smaller than mine. / i
And there is a loft for
storage. / i
There warehouses
on both sides .../ i
and neighbors all around. / i
We have to be invisible
day and night. / i
I still see light, dear.
At first, only Papa and I .../ i
is what we were doing great
of the work. / i
Mum and Margot were
out of shock .../ i
and began to help. / i
Shirts.
It was extraordinary to see
quantity of our things .../ i
What Papa sneak
managed to bring. / i
I was not the only one that brought
my memories with me. / i
The Daddy kept his
old chest of a soldier. / i
was difficult for all of us .../ i
not think of life
we are leaving behind. / i
I miss my
old quarter .../ i
but at least I have my
movie stars with me. / i
With a little luck .../ i
can all be happy
here, to go home. / i
And now our annex
is really secret. / i
Mr. Kugler and Mr. Kleiman
built a bookcase .../ i
in front of our
output port. / i
must be careful
when we go down there .../ i
floor lowered to e
not to bang his head. / i
Everything was ready .../ i
When the Van Pels
reached July 13. / i
-They are here.
Very well. Come in, come.
I need oxygen.
Well, I told Mr. Van Pels ...
I was not going anywhere
without my pot.
Peter Van Pels .../ i
silly as it is,
brought the cat .../ i
even after you Daddy
say not to bring. / i
Mrs. Van Pels asked me to
like the Peter as a brother. / i
This is impossible. / i
Mum says he is shy,
but I think he's a bore. / i
Now we are about to
have another guest. / i
the other day
Daddy said .../ i
we had the opportunity to save
one of our acquaintances. / i
Mr. Pfeffer asked me
for a cache.
Now, we know that
bring more worries ...
then the final decision
is with you.
It's so dangerous to
as seven to eight.
So we agree.
For what we see .../ i
Mr. Pfeffer is
very nice .../ i
to a dentist. / i
is everything I thought it was better
write, for now. / i
I'm sure we'll see
again, Jacqueline .../ i
but probably not
before the war was over. / i
Until then, a kiss
of your best friend, Anne. / i
Good morning, Miep.
Good morning, Mr. Frank.
Good morning, Miep.
Here you are.
Some cigarettes
if you do not mind, Miep.
And some tea peppermint.
I've been ...
with some dizziness
scary lately.
Is increasingly
difficult to come here.
What you could do
will be well for us all.
Then Miep, what
news? / i
You have seen Jacque?
I have a letter for her ...
but Papa did not
lets give it to you.
When I finish shopping,
have our conversation.
What about our friend
Mr. Pfeffer?
He can not come tomorrow.
Some patients.
What an idea!
-What courage.
"Tomorrow is Friday.
Mr. Pfeffer says that
hopefully on Monday.
That will give you time to
handle your business ...
but one more day.
I see it.
Miep, remember one of the
our vendors, Mr. wichtor.
Can I have your coat?
How are sales?
-Oh, what? Mal
During the summer, very bad.
I heard that ...
Noir. / i
Noir. / i
Noir. / i
Oir, oir.
Black.
Ah.
Oh, Mr. Pfeffer. / i
Mr. Pfeffer. / I
But ... you ...
you are in Switzerland
No, no, it was
just a story.
-Hello, Mr. Pfeffer.
-Mrs. Frank.
-Welcome.
-Pfeffer.
Well, here he is, Mr. Pfeffer.
-Nice to meet you.
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