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<p>[Page 94]</p><p>departure but fortunately is doing a lot better already. Next to us are mostly men who belong to the Bolsheviks so that we are among ourselves.&nbsp; Reportedly, we are to stay in this camp only temporarily since they are building a new home at some distance. So far they have erected just the main door, made from bush wood, which of course is the main thing if you want to know where to enter. Because the labour unions have protested against prisoners building the camp, work has been stopped and will probably not be resumed in the foreseeable future. There is no suitable room for reading or writing or space for sport activities. And the weather has been cold and rainy since we arrived, so it&#39;s anything but comfortable here. Because we don&#39;t know how long we will stay here, there&#39;s no point in spending money on furnishings or facilities. The library and stuff from the cooperative, like cups, glasses, etc, etc, have not arrived yet from Trial Bay, so we are lacking those amenities as well.</p>

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