Father's furious because they're cheating us: they've been holding back meat and other things.
Oh, what kind of bombshell is about to burst now? If only I weren't so involved in all these skirmishes!
If only I could leave here! They're driving us crazy! Yours, Anne
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1943
Dearest Kitty, Mr. Kleiman is back, thank goodness!
He looks a bit pale, and yet he cheerfully set off to sell some clothes for Mr. van Daan.
The disagreeable fact is that Mr. van Daan has run out of money.
He lost his last hundred guilders in the warehouse, which is still creating trouble for us:
the men are wondering how a hundred guilders could wind up in the warehouse on a Monday morning.
Suspicion abounds. Meanwhile, the hundred guilders have been stolen. Who's the thief?
But I was talking about the money shortage. Mrs. van D. has scads of dresses, coats and shoes, none of which she feels she can do without.
Mr. van D.'s suit is difficult to sell, and Peter's bike was put on the block, but is back again, since nobody wanted it.
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