The table alone would have been worth a photograph: a copy of Cinema & Theater,
opened to a page of dancing girls and smeared with jam and pectin,
which we'd been taking to combat the diarrhea, two jam jars, half a bread roll, a quarter of a bread roll,
pectin, a mirror, a comb, matches, ashes, cigarettes, tobacco, an ashtray, books,
a pair of underpants, a flashlight, Mrs. van Daan's comb, toilet paper, etc.
Jan and Miep were of course greeted with shouts and tears.
Jan nailed a pinewood board over the gap in the door and went off again with Miep to inform the police of the break-in.
Miep had also found a note under the warehouse door from Sleegers, the night watchman, who had noticed the hole and alerted the police.
Jan was also planning to see Sleegers. So we had half an hour in which to put the house and ourselves to rights.
I've never seen such a transformation as in those thirty minutes.
Margot and I got the beds ready downstairs, went to the bathroom, brushed our teeth, washed our hands and combed our hair.
Then I straightened up the room a bit and went back upstairs.
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