When I decided to do the internship in the Welsh publishing company, I didn’t think I will end up visiting the “River Room” in the British parliament. But sometimes the best things are those unexpected.
I got this amazing chance to attend the talk by Angela V. John, reputable historian and really lovely person, which was held in the House of Lords. Her new book Turning the Tide was recently published by Parthian books, where I currently work and was lucky to get the invitation to her lecture.
I felt like in those movies, where there is a villain trying to blow up British parliament and before that, he just casually and courteously talks to the other people at the event. (And I suppose I would be the villain in this story, as I wore red lipstick and out of all visitors, I was probably the one with the name which sounds most Russian-like.)
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I shared my feelings with my colleague, but she looked quite shocked to hear it. I guess I will not try to joke about things like that in front of the British citizen again.
Of course I was very polite guest. I quietly listened to the lecture (well, okay, maybe I was the only one taking pictures, but I was still very quiet) and later when refreshments were served, I went for juice instead of wine.
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