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by Anne Frank
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January 6, 1944 - January 24, 1944 Summary

Anne longs to speak to someone her own age. She is desperate for a friend, so she decides to spend more time with Peter. As they sit and work on his beloved crossword puzzles, she looks into his eyes, silently begging him to talk to her about something important. Later, while lying in bed, she is disgusted that she tried to engage him. She says that she is not in love with him.

One morning, Anne wakes up and realizes she has dreamed about Peter Wessel, the boy she used to care for. She writes that she doesn't need a picture of him because the dream was so vivid she can clearly see his face. The dream makes her think of Granny, who she also loved. She prays for.....

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