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Posted on September 23, 2020September 20, 2020

Harrison wins release under murky circumstances

As Marguerite had feared, no one was sure what had happened to her after she left Chita. Vice Consul Edward Thomas apparently was unable to confirm whether she had been taken from the train at the station outside the city. U.S. officials and news reporters assumed she had been sent to Moscow, but no one …

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