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"The Diary of Anne Frank" Act 1, Scene 3

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"The Diary of Anne Frank" Act 1, Scene 3

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  • Usually, when I come up here, I try to bring you some bit of good news. What’s the use of telling you the bad news when there’s nothing that you can do about it? But today something has happened . . . Dirk . . . Miep’s Dirk, you know, came to me just now. He tells me that he has a Jewish friend living near him. A dentist. He says he’s in trouble. He begged me, could I do anything for this man? Could I find him a hiding place? . . . So I’ve come to you . . . I know it’s a terrible thing to ask of you, living as you are, but would you take him in with you? 
  • Of course we will.
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  • Alright.
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  • It’ll be just for a night or two . . . until I find some other place. This happened so suddenly that I didn’t know where to turn.
  • Where is he?
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  • Downstairs in the office.
  • Dussel . . . I think I know him. 
  • Good. Bring him up
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  • His name is Dussel . . . Jan Dussel.
  • Mr. Kraler goes quickly down the steps and out.
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  • Alright
  • I'll go get him.
  •  There’s no reason for you to consult anyone. This is your place. You have a right to do exactly as you please. The only thing I feel . . . there’s so little food as it is . . . and to take in another person . . .
  • Forgive me. I spoke without consulting you. But I knew you’d feel as I do.
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