“If they find us, they might as well find the radio! Then they'll also find Anne's diary,” added Father.
“So burn it,” suggested the most terrified of the group.
This and the police rattling on the bookcase were the moments when I was most afraid.
Oh, not my diary; if my diary goes, I go too! Thank goodness Father didn't say anything more.
There's no point in recounting all the conversations; so much was said.
I comforted Mrs. van Daan, who was very frightened. We talked about escaping,
being interrogated by the Gestapo, phoning Mr. Kleiman and being courageous.
“We must behave like soldiers, Mrs. van Daan. If our time has come, well then, it'll be for Queen and Country,
for freedom, truth and justice, as they're always telling us on the radio.
The only bad thing is that we'll drag the others down with us!
After an hour Mr. van Daan switched places with his wife again, and Father came and sat beside me.
The men smoked one cigarette after another, an occasional sigh was heard,
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