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For five days the steamer has been lying quietly here in Halifax harbor while the British authorities go over her inch by inch — and over the passengers as well — looking for contraband, spies, or any person or thing which for any reason should not be allowed to go to Scandinavia now. To-day the examination was finished, and now we are only waiting permission from London to go to sea.
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Homberger, E., Biggart, J. (1992). A Letter from John Reed. In: Homberger, E., Biggart, J. (eds) John Reed and the Russian Revolution. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21836-3_4
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