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<p>[Page 28]</p><p>on the first floor, thereby wetting more than a few suitcases. Although he was hardly fit to be accountable, it was suggested that he disappear from public life as he had taken it one step too far. E. lives in the same wing as I do, right across from me. At first, only Mr Burkard had been nominated for the by-election, but our tsar seems to see a serious rival in him. He pulled strings to have Mr Spitz nominated at the last minute and thanks to his and Ermakeil's skilful manoeuvring, the new candidate just made it across the line, I believe with a majority of 1 vote. The rigged election of Berblingen's candidate once again deepened the rift between the camp inmates, especially since the means to the end were not above suspicion, even though Burkard didn't even dream of unseating the tsar. But like many others in camp, he does not approve of the committee's tricks and favouritism,</p>