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 Rh or a few years, then we, in any case, congratulate you on your unusual modesty."

It is the belief, however, of Zinovieff and of all the Bolshevist leaders that even if revolutions are not materializing very rapidly or as speedily as expected that the revolutionary movement which is so valuable to the communists in other particulars is continuing to spread and that because of it they can rely more and more upon support and aid in one form or another from the entire labor movement of Europe. In other words, they believe that their propaganda is bearing more and more—fruit and there is much to support their view. In an article in the Petrograd Pravda, November 7, 1920, Zinovieff wrote:

The Bolshevist leaders realize and confess that the strength of their movement in Russia is very largely