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... slipped inside without ceremony. "You didn't smile once during the parade, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich. People will notice."

"Let them notice," Molotov said curtly, dropping into his chair. "Smiles don't move borders."

Beria chuckled, then placed a small dossier on the desk. "Our people in Riga report German trade officials will be visiting next week. Timber contracts, supposedly. But one of them is close to Ribbentrop's ministry."

Molotov's eyes sharpened. "A visitor we can ...

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