Never have they uttered a single word about the burden we must be, never have they complained that we're too much trouble.
They come upstairs every day and talk to the men about business and politics,
to the women about food and wartime difficulties and to the children about books and newspapers.
They put on their most cheerful expressions, bring flowers and gifts for birthdays and holidays and are always ready to do what they can.
That's something we should never forget; while others display their heroism in battle or against the Germans,
our helpers prove theirs every day by their good spirits and affection.
The most bizarre stories are making the rounds, yet most of them are really true.
For instance, Mr. Kleiman reported this week that a soccer match was held in the province of Gelderland;
one team consisted entirely of men who had gone underground, and the other of eleven Military Policemen.
In Hilversum, new registration cards were issued. In order for the many people in hiding to get their rations
(you have to show this card to obtain your ration book or else pay 60 guilders a book),
the registrar asked all those hiding in that district to pick up their cards at a specified hour,
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