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 | | There was Markov, Minister of Education, Balashov, Deputy Head of State, and Vogar, of Soviet Intelligence (reputed to be one of the cruellest interrogators of the KGB). |
 | | Vogar gives her a final playful pat on the bottom and heads over to the board. |
 | | Vogar has made the only move which could lose; as there is insufficient play in the position for the Master to be able to steer Vogar's game back to a win, the Master asks 'Will you accept a draw, comrade?' 'I will think about it', replies Vogar. |
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