It's cozy and snug sitting beside him on a chair and looking outside.
The van Daans and Dussel make the silliest remarks when I disappear into his room.
“Annes zweite Heimat,” which means Anne's second home, they say,
“or is it proper for a gentleman to receive young girls in his room at night with the lights out?”
Peter has amazing presence of mind in the face of these so-called witticisms.
My mother, incidentally, is also bursting with curiosity and simply dying to ask what we talk about,
only she's secretly afraid I'd refuse to answer.
Peter says the grown-ups are just jealous because we're young and that we shouldn't take their obnoxious comments to heart.
Sometimes he comes downstairs to get me, but that's awkward too,
because in spite of all his precautions his face turns bright red and he can hardly get the words out of his mouth.
I'm glad I don't blush; it must be extremely unpleasant.
Besides, it bothers me that Margot has to sit downstairs all by herself, while I'm upstairs enjoying Peter's company.
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