On disapproval of her relationship with Peter, Anne write a letter to her father explaining
her flippancy about him and his mother. What trials of her character have emerged here?
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The relationship between Anne and Peter does not begin as an adolescent romance, though it certainly develops into one as Anne continues to write in her diary over the year and half or so that they are together in the annex. At the beginning, Anne is not impressed with Peter who presents as a shy, lonely young boy.
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