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安妮日记-第24章

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the room burst into laughter when they saw the dangling sausages。it was such a ical sight。

the kitchen was a shambles。 mr。 van daan; clad in his wifes apron and looking fatter than ever; was working away at the meat。 what with his bloody hands; red face and spotted apron; he looked like a real butcher。 mrs。 d。 was trying to do everything at once: learning dutch out of a book; stirring the soup; watching the meat; sighing and moaning about her broken rib。 thats what happens when old (!) ladies do such stupid exercises to get rid of their fat behinds! dussel had an eye infection and was sitting next to the stove dabbing his eye with camomile tea。 pim; seated in the one ray of sunshine ing through the window; kept having to move his chair this way and that to stay out of the way。 his rheumatism must have been bothering him because he was slightly hunched over and was keeping an eye on mr。 van daan with an agonized expression on his face。 he reminded me of those aged invalids you see in the poor…house。 peter was romping around the room with mouschi; the cat; while mother; margot and i were peeling boiled potatoes。 when you get right down to it; none of us were doing our work properly; because we were all so busy watching mr。 van daan。

dussel has opened his dental practice。 just for fun; ill describe the session with his very first patient。

mother was ironing; and mrs。 van d。; the first victim; sat down on a chair in the middle of the room。 dussel; unpacking his case with an air of importance; asked for some eau de cologne; which could be used as a disinfectant; and vaseline; which would have to do for wax。 he looked in mrs。 van d。s mouth and found two teeth that made her wince with pain and utter incoherent cries every time he touched them。 after a

lengthy examination (lengthy as far as mrs。 van d。 was concerned; since it actually took no longer than two minutes); dussel began to scrape out a cavity。 but mrs。 van d。 had no intention of letting him。 she flailed her arms and legs until dussel finally let go of his probe and it 。 。 。 remained stuck in mrs。 van d。s tooth。 that really did it!

mrs。 van d。 lashed out wildly in all directions; cried (as much as you can with an instrument like that in your mouth); tried to remove it; but only managed to push it in even farther。 mr。 dussel calmly observed the scene; his hands on his hips; while the rest of the audience roared with laughter。 of course; that was very mean of us。

if itd been me; im sure i would have yelled even louder。 after a great deal of squirming; kicking; screaming and shouting; mrs。 van d。 finally managed to yank the thing out; and mr。 dussel went on with his work as if nothing had happened。 he was so quick that mrs。 van d。 didnt have time to pull any more shenanigans。 but then; he had more help than hes ever had before: no fewer than two assis tants; mr。 van d。

and i performed our job well。 the whole scene resembled one of those engravings from the middle ages entitled〃 a quack at work。〃 in the meantime; however; the patient was getting restless; since she had to keep an eye on 〃her〃 soup and 〃her”

food。 one thing is certain: itll be a while before mrs。 van d。 makes another dental appointment!

yours; anne 

sunday; december 13; 1942

dearest kitty;

im sitting here nice and cozy in the front office; peering out through a chink in the heavy curtains。 its dusky; but theres just enough light to write by。

its really strange watching people walk past。 they all seem to be in such a hurry that they nearly trip over their own feet。 those on bicycles whiz by so fast i cant even tell whos on the bike。 the people in this neighborhood arent particularly attractive to look at。 the children especially are so dirty you wouldnt want to touch them with a ten…foot pole。 real slum kids with runny noses。 i can hardly understand a word they say。

yesterday afternoon; when margot and i were taking a bath; i said; 〃what if we took a fishing rod and reeled in each of those kids one by one as they walked by; stuck them in the tub; washed and mended their clothes and then。 。 。”

〃and then tomorrow theyd be just as dirty and tattered as they were before;〃 margot replied。

but im babbling。 there are also other things to look at cars; boats and the rain。 i can hear the streetcar and the children and im enjoying myself。

our thoughts are subject to as little change as we are。 theyre like a merry…go…round; turning from the jews to food; from food to politics。 by the way; speaking of jews; i saw two yesterday when i was peeking through ; the curtains。 i felt as though i were gazing at one of the seven wonders of the world。 it gave me such a funny feeling; as if id denounced them to the authorities and was now spying on their misfortune。

across from us is a houseboat。 the captain lives there with his wife and children。 he has a small yapping dog。 we know the little dog only by its bark and by its tail; which we can see whenever it runs around the deck。 oh; what a shame; its just started raining and most of the people are hidden under their umbrellas。 all i can see are raincoats; and now and again the back of a stocking…capped head。 actually; i dont even need to look。 by now i can recognize the women at a glance: gone to fat from eating potatoes; dressed in a red or green coat and worn…out shoes; a shopping bag dangling from their arms; with faces that are either grim or good…humored; depending on the mood of their husbands。

yours; anne 

tuesday; december 22; 1942

dearest kitty;

the annex was delighted to hear that well all be receiving an extra quarter pound of butter for christmas。 according to the newspaper; everyone is entitled to half a pound; but they mean those lucky souls who get their ration books from the government; not jews in hiding like us who can only afford to buy four rather than eight ration books on the black market。 each of us is going to bake something with the butter。 this morning i made two cakes and a batch of cookies。 its very busy upstairs; and mother has informed me that im not to do any studying or reading until all the household chores have been finished。

mrs。 van daan is lying in bed nursing her bruised rib。 sh
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