The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

what is the topic of conversation at meal time

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1943

"We don't dare open our mouths at mealtime (except to slip in a bite of food), because no matter what we say, someone is bound to resent it or take it the wrong way."

FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944

"If the talk at mealtime isn't about politics or good food, then Mother or Mrs. van D. trot out stories about their childhood that we've heard a thousand times before, or Dussel goes on and on about beautiful racehorses, his Charlotte's extensive wardrobe, leaky rowboats, boys who can swim at the age of four, aching muscles and frightened patients. It all boils down to this: whenever one of the eight of us opens his mouth, the other seven can finish the story for him."

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The Diary of Anne Frank