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When we take the time to reflect upon our lives a realisation emerges: it becomes apparent that the most pivotal, life-changing moments often arise from the most prosaic ones.
Whether we realise it at the time or not, momentous meetings, ideas or realisations can occur during mundane activities; leading us to explore our potential and tread the path leading towards our destiny…. Certainly with Virginia this was the case. On a searing day in late August , whilst travelling through Spain, also a fascist state headed up by General Franco , but supposedly neutral, Virginia came into contact with George Bellows at Irun Station.
She was arranging a rail ticket to Portugal from where she intended to sail to Britain. She did not know that he was an undercover British Agent, and after George approached her they struck up a guarded conversation. Irun station early in the 20th century — an unlikely place for an important brief encounter. He passed her a card with a contact in London who he said might be able to help her with work. The Special Operations Executive had been formed by Churchill on the same day that Hitler made a triumphant speech at the Reichstag in Berlin, tasking them with subvertion, sabotage and spying.
He wanted SOE to fan the flames of resistance and pioneer a new type of revolutionary warfare that would enable the French to rise above their Nazi oppressors, ready for the day British and allied troops would once again land on French soil. On arrival in London Virginia had an uncharacteristic change of heart, not wanting to put her mother through any more worry and doubting she could be of any help to the British which was hardly surprising given the amount of rejection she had already faced from the State Department.
She reported to the American Embassy seeking a temporary job whilst her repatriation was organised. Virginia wrote them a detailed report of her recent experience, about the curfew and food shortages. She tried to get home for Christmas but was no longer eligible for an official ticket as it had been a year since she resigned from the State Department. Nicolas Bodington invited her to dinner at his a house in Mayfair where he and his American wife put on a welcoming meal for her.