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by Anne Frank
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July 8, 1942 - September 2, 1942 Summary

Anne starts her letter to Kitty saying that it seems as if years have passed since she has last written. Her whole world has been turned upside down. However, she says that she is still alive and Daddy says that is the main thing. Last Sunday afternoon, she had just spent some time with Harry. He was planning to come back later. Anne was reading on the veranda, when someone rang the front door bell. She didn't hear it. A little while later, Margot said that the SS has sent a call-up notice for their father. Their mother has gone to see Mr. Van Daan, who is a friend of their father's. Anne is shocked. She knows that call-ups means concentration camps and lonely cells. The girls were.....

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