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history Island Life - June/July 2010 The story now moves forward nine distraught young women. On her The reporter from the Times concluded years at which time, Dorothy was release, to get by she turned her house that the secret documents revealed released from gaol for good behaviour. into several bed-sitters. By 1971 that she was “no innocent … but a Probably for monetary gain, she gave Dorothy was becoming frail and she dangerous Nazi agent.” The Express an interview to the Daily Express, was given accommodation in a warden stated that she was “revealed as the explaining how the whole thing had assisted flat at Porter Court in La