It isn’t necessary to fight to do it. Margot doesn’tfight, and isn’t she . . . ?
Anne was tired of Mrs. Frank and everyone comparing her to Margot so she said something about it.
Margot! Margot! Margot! That’s allI hear from everyone . . . how wonderful Margot is . . . “Whyaren’t you like Margot?”
Mr. Van Daan and Anne were having a heated argument and Mr. Van Daan said this long mean comment, Anne responded in a rude way.
Why aren’tyou nice and quiet like your sister Margot? Why do you haveto show off all the time? Let me give you a little advice,young lady. Men don’t like that kind of thing in a girl. Youknow that? A man likes a girl who’ll listen to him once in awhile . . . a domestic girl, who’ll keep her house shining forher husband . . . who loves to cook and sew and . . .
I’d cut my throat first! I’d open my veins! I’m going tobe remarkable! I’m going to Paris . . .
Im very, very sorry
Anne was doing something to Mr. Van Daan and spilled something on Mrs. Van Daan's fur coat, make her mad.
Now look what you’ve done . . . you clumsy little fool! My beautiful fur coat my father gave me . .