Just when I thought my days were numbered, we heard Mr. Kleiman's voice saying, “Open up, it's me.”
We opened the door at once. What had happened? The hook fastening the bookcase had gotten stuck,
which is why no one had been able to warn us about the carpenter.
After the man had left, Mr. Kleiman came to get Bep, but couldn't open the bookcase.
I can't tell you how relieved I was. In my imagination, the man I thought was trying to get inside the Secret Annex
had kept growing and growing until he'd become not only a giant but also the cruelest Fascist in the world.
Whew. Fortunately, everything worked out all right, at least this time.
We had lots of fun on Monday. Miep and Jan spent the night with us.
Margot and I slept in Father and Mother's room for the night so the Gieses could have our beds.
The menu was drawn up in their honor, and the meal was delicious.
The festivities were briefly interrupted when Father's lamp caused a short circuit and we were suddenly plunged into darkness.
What were we to do? We did have fuses, but the fuse box was at the rear of the dark warehouse,
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