Anne writes that the mood has changed for the better. The English are making great progress. German women and their children are being evacuated. Anne says that everyone's temper has improved. She is excited to be learning English. Anne says that Peter is weak and she is disturbed by his talk of getting easy money after the war. She says that he has no goals. Mr. B., who represents the business, acquires 24 trays of strawberries. The families spend the day preserving the berries. For a few days, they eat strawberries at every meal. Next, they receive some peas. Anne hates shelling them. They also take out the skins from the pod in order to make the pod edible. She complains about the work.
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