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by Anne Frank
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February 13, 1944 - March 6, 1944 Summary

Just one day after she wrote about being sad, Anne suddenly has reason to be excited. She notices that Peter Van Daan is looking at her a lot. She used to think that Peter was in love with Margot, but now she thinks she might have been mistaken. Whenever Anne looks at Peter, she sees him staring at her, so she tries not to look at him too often. Peter seeks her out to tell her about an argument he had with Dussel. He says he wishes he could speak his mind as clearly as Anne does. Peter also helps her carry potatoes and smiles at her warmly. Anne is very pleased.

Peter and Anne discuss his plans for after the war. He wants to move to the Dutch.....

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