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by Anne Frank
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January 27, 1944 - February 12, 1944 Summary

Anne loves getting weekly film magazines. She knows all of the movie stars, reviews and plots of the most recent films by heart, even though she cannot go to the theater. She says some members of the household think the magazines are a waste of money, but she loves them. Sometimes she creates a new hairstyle for herself, but she usually only keeps it for about a half hour because her family asks her what movie star she is supposed to be and the comments annoy her.

Anne says that "Kitty" must be tired of hearing the same old stories because she is sick of telling them. Everyone in the Annexe knows everyone else's stories by now and she says their conversations are repetitive and boring. She says the.....

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