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We got this boat. It was bought by [cough] the bookbinder Kerr
from.... It was a boat laying in the harbor of Elsinore and that
was a very good boat, a sound boat built in the beginning of the
'30s. It was of course a wooden boat with a good engine and it was
able to go rather quick, about eight or nine miles, and that is,
that is much for a motorboat. And when it started, Kerr, the first
night I remember had two or three, no two trips to Sweden and I
think we got ten to twelve passengers every time. And then later on
we had in October seven hundred Jews and, totally I know that this
boat brought about one thousand four hundred people from Denmark to
Sweden.
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