Alan Wilson has watched Roman Holiday, but he himself does not fit the American redneck persona.
Moreover, Hepburn's age is not very suitable for the character of a princess, but it doesn't matter. Just take a day trip to London in a relaxed way.
There are some places in London where Russians live, just like Paris, the stronghold of Belarus. Most of them are descendants of the former aristocracy after the collapse of the Russian Empire. Some are waiters or dishwashers, some drive taxis, and a few are low-income earners.
Many successfully brought money out of the Russian Empire and opened car repair shops or dance halls. Generally speaking, the Russians in London were hard-working and endured the odds against them, much better than the British of the same class.
Most people living in these places like to subscribe to the Daily Times newspaper. The Daily Times is a conservative newspaper and is very hostile to the Soviet Union. Of course, from the perspective of Labor Party supporters, what the Daily Times newspaper writes will be counter-intuitive.
That’s it, I guarantee you won’t make a mistake.
The neighborhoods where the descendants of the Russian Empire live will not be less visited by London's intelligence agencies because of their anti-Soviet stance. Groups like this will be troubled by two ideas at the same time. On the one hand, blood is thicker than water, and on the other hand, heresy
More hateful than pagans, suffering from both sides.
The advantage of coming to a neighborhood where descendants of the Russian Empire live is that it allows Alan Wilson to show some of his characteristics, such as hypocrisy. You must know that Audrey Hepburn does not have British citizenship in a strict sense.
"So that's it. I can help communicate. In fact, this matter is not difficult in principle." Alan Wilson listened to Audrey Hepburn's words about whether it was convenient to live in, and he guaranteed it to himself.
Perhaps it was Alan Wilson's layers of disguise that played a role, but Audrey Hepburn told about the bottleneck in her dance career. Because of her age and height, she had been judged not suitable to become a ballet dancer.
"Oh, my God, that's really regrettable news." Alan Wilson said with a disappointed look, "Audrey is like an angel who fell to earth, but I believe that all roads lead to Rome, like you
Such a girl will definitely find a stage that suits her. One day, you will shine as brightly as the sun and immerse yourself in people's hearts like the moonlight. There is no root, but I just have this feeling."
"I'm really happy to be able to get your help, Allen." Audrey Hepburn seemed to have put down the huge stone in her heart. "For my dream, the family's financial pressure is very great. I am thinking about whether to look for some other industries. Now
It’s also in a state of half public life and half school.”
"It's so surprising. This idea is quite admirable." Alan Wilson nodded to himself, "This may be the charm of girls with dreams, which makes people want to help."
Audrey Hepburn was obviously very happy to be recognized by Alan Wilson. She drank a few drinks and asked Alan Wilson about his work in Newfoundland.
"The only local problems in Newfoundland are financial problems, which are the sequelae of the World War." Alan Wilson pretended to be serious and mentioned the measures he implemented in Newfoundland. Of course, it was mainly to create a positive image of himself. "The most important thing to be careful about is
, how to reconcile the relations between different ethnic groups, try to gain understanding, and find ways to live in harmony. Fortunately, so far, there have been no unresolved conflicts."
Of course, there are also some personal things that Alan Wilson himself worked hard and overworked into. But it is not all lies. "Oh, by the way, the local government of Newfoundland once invited several Americans to shoot a promotional video.
You are an actress, but you have also left some contact information. If you are interested in developing a career on the screen, maybe I can help you."
"Oh, really?" Audrey Hepburn's eyes lit up. Although her cheeks were covered by the mask, she believed she was happy at this time, but she immediately shook her head slightly and said, "I want to discuss it with my mother."
"In that case, it is very important to get mother's understanding." Alan Wilson nodded seriously and said, "Go and walk around. I will take you back after a while."
Audrey Hepburn and her mother lived in London. Although Alim took care of them, the place they lived in was quite miserable.
"Audrey, I'm going to have a dinner with my colleagues in Whitehall. Maybe I can ask about some opportunities. See if I can help you find a good job." Alan Wilson sent Audrey Hepburn home and stayed at
He said at the door, "Wait for my good news."
Then he watched Audrey Hepburn enter, and Alan Wilson turned around and left. If his memory is correct, during the cultural exchanges with the Soviet Union, he seemed to have helped many young actors inserted by Whitehall civil servants and participated in the cultural exchanges.
To make progress and help each other, this kind of thing has to come and go.
Here, he was due to meet with his colleagues in Whitehall when he returned to London, so it was just a way to ask.
There are good and bad sides in the world. Where high-end hotels are hidden from view, there are also working people, well-dressed waiters, who may even have to work two jobs.
Alan Wilson may have felt uncomfortable and used to it. Before his colleagues arrived, he sneaked into the back kitchen of the hotel and took a tour when the personnel manager failed to stop him.
Then the personnel director led Alan Wilson into a narrow basement - actually a basement below the basement - where there was a sink and several gas stoves. The room was so cold that it was impossible to stand up straight, and the temperature could
It's one hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit.
The HR director explained to Alan Wilson that the job here was to deliver meals to the senior staff in the hotel. They ate in a small restaurant above, and the waiters also cleaned and washed the dishes for them.
People here generally work from seven in the morning to a quarter past nine at night, except for about half an hour to rest.
First wash the tableware, then wipe the tables and floors in the staff cafeteria, polish the glasses and knives, serve the food, wash the tableware again, then serve more food and wash more tableware
The work was not difficult, except when I went to the kitchen to serve food. The kitchen was like hell, the fire lit up the inside red, and the curses and the banging of pots and pans were deafening. It was so hot inside that all the metal utensils were covered with cloth except for the stove.
The stove is in the middle, and twelve chefs are rushing back and forth in front of it, sweat dripping from their faces, regardless of whether they are wearing white hats on their heads.
There were several tables around them, and a group of waiters and dishwashers were carrying plates and making noisy noises. The kitchen workers were shirtless, stabbing the stove and scrubbing the large copper pot with sand. Everyone seemed to be in a hurry.
Very tempered.
Nine-nine-seven! Alan Wilson lamented that life is not easy for the old imperialists in this era. He does not think that the service here is any easier than that of the Chinese workers in Newfoundland. He can only say that the hard work is different and time is spent here.
There is nothing relaxing or happy about it.
The HR manager was shocked by Alan Wilson's bad jokes and was sweating on his forehead. Could this young Whitehall gentleman be dissatisfied with the environment backstage at the hotel?
To be fair, Alan Wilson is not too entangled in this issue. The London catering industry in this era should be similar, right?
Knowing that this situation would have to be rectified sooner or later, Alan Wilson left the kitchen and waited for his colleagues to get off work.
An hour later, the hall was already full of guests, and well-dressed gentlemen were talking to each other. The topics ranged from Moscow to Washington, from astronomy to geography. Every Whitehall civil servant is a senior political figure, and all ministers will enjoy themselves.
To govern the country, we still need reliable people.
Of course, the topic also involves the current head of Whitehall, Norman Brooke. It is known that Norman Brooke has a special hobby, that is, when he is not working, the cabinet secretary is an excellent carpenter.
In the words of many Whitehall civil servants, Norman Brooke's final adjustments to Whitehall were called cabinet building.
Not only did he create a successful display according to his own ideas! Of course, in front of the general heads of departments, Norman Brook rarely smiled, which was completely different from when he first came on stage.
Norman Brooke's smile is usually directed at the prime minister and ministers. While smiling, he also clarifies the scope of responsibilities of the government and Whitehall to avoid interference by ministers in the work of Whitehall.
"We respect and fear Sir Norman now." The Secretary-General of the National Defense Committee sighed.
"I think what you mean is restrained and restrained, right?" Alan Wilson corrected absentmindedly while holding a wine glass.
"Yes, Macmillan said that our cabinet secretary is a very charming and enthusiastic person." Markins, who was standing next to him, came over and said, "We can't just follow some unconfirmed words in the media.
"
"Makins, I have something to ask you for help." Seeing Makins coming over, Alan Wilson remembered that he was one of the civil servants who put people on the list of exchanges with the Soviet Union last time, and the other party's
Responsibility can really help you.
"Please speak, Alan." Makins sat down calmly. He sat down very gently. In addition to being a civil servant, Makins also has a title, Lord Sheffield, our man.
…
"Can I trust you?" Alan Wilson asked in a low voice.
"Of course, Allen." Makins seemed to be offended and promised with a serious face, "As long as I can do it."
That's great! Alan Wilson nodded and said if Maxins had any plans for a city promotional video, he had a good candidate.
Makins understood instantly, and his attitude became more approachable. It seemed that he could write off the help he had asked Alan Wilson for today.
"The Crown Territory Plan is currently more realistic." Cabinet Secretary Norman Brooke, who is known as restrained and restrained, is also discussing with Prime Minister Attlee what he considers major issues.