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Part II The Coloradans, Chapter 21-22, pgs. 113-125 Summary
Seagram is in his office with an attaché case delivered by Defense Department staff. He can look through the classified material but it must be returned to the Captain and Colonel who brought it to him. The documents in the attaché case are about byzanium and the involvement of Joshua Hayes Brewster in Russia. Seagram spends four hours pouring over the documents and orders an aid to copy them. He went into his private bathroom and vomited.
Donner and Seagram arrive at Camp David early enough for breakfast. The President says he hopes they have good news because the Sicilian Project is the only way to stop the arms race. They hand the President the copy of Brewster's journal that Seagram had copied. It tells how Brewster was working...
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