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Excerpt from The Annals; Russia Today; The Determination of Wage-Rates; The American Intervention in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, Vol. 100
During my stay of eighteen months I came into close contact with all kinds of men, leaders and others. I saw what was going on. I saw what the Bolsheviks were doing and what they were trying to do in Russia. I Spent two weeks in the western provinces. I lived with the Red army and slept in peasants' houses, and I talked a great deal with the Common people. Then I went to' Moscow. When I reached there, I immediately began to act as a correspondent for the Associated Press and continued to do so for eight months. During that time I met many people of prominence. I also traveled through the heart of the present famine district. Then I went back to Moscow, and in October of last year I was arrested and put in prison where I stayed for ten months - for eight months in one of the most severe prisons in all Russia. I got myself into it and I have never blamed the Soviet government for what happened to me.
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