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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 39
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GOODMAN stated that he and his wife desired to attend
the opera and requested the interpreter to obtain tickets, which
the latter did, presumably through Intourist, GOODMAN stated that
they were taken to their seats and there were three seats adjacent
to them on the aisle, one of which was occupied by an elderly
Russian. After they were seated two men, obviously Russians, came
to the old man in the adjoining seat and insisted that he move,
which he did after some little discussion. These seats were then
occupied by BURGESS, who sat next to GOODMAN, and a young boy and
a woman. GOODMAN stated that BURGESS initiated a rather friendly,
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