Chambers had told them he would be back in an hour.
Chambers told Mary to put all the linens and disposables in a special hazards bag for burning.
Chambers told him they would stay there for two more days.
Chambers had told Campbell to do whatever she needed to do to get Ghantt to commit the robbery.
Chambers had told him the subject was in his late twenties.
The Chambers of Commerce told Jallow to persuade the workers to return to work and their wages will be paid.
Nixon had reason to fear taking on Hiss, despite the fact that he knew Chambers was telling the truth.
Chambers told the FBI that he gave these practices up in 1938 when he left the communist underground.
"I'm leaving that in your hands, too," Chambers told him.
Chamber tells them he wants nothing to do with them and is allowed to leave.