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University of the West - Murder on a Plane

University of the West - Murder on a Plane

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The time of this story is 1934, a time when air travel was not yet popular.

Although there were very few airlines that carried passengers, there was already a ' Universal ' airline that was carrying passengers back and forth between France (Paris) and England (London).

At that time, very few people traveled by plane (those who could afford it usually took short-haul flights).

So, on a beautiful September day, the story begins , the plane leaving Paris, France for London's Croydon Airport is full of passengers.

(Note: Since there are no modern jets that can carry three or four hundred passengers, "Universal Airlines' passenger plane is only a small plane.")

By the time a girl named Jane, one of the passengers heading to London, boarded the plane, most of the other passengers were already in their seats.

Jane sat down in her seat and looked around (at the passengers).

Two female passengers are talking to each other.

An older male passenger appeared to be a foreigner. He was a short man with an oval head and a bushy mustache.

(At that time, Jane did not know that the man was the famous detective "Hercules".) - In the seat directly in front of her, a handsome and handsome young man sat. Jane, who was naturally interested in the young man, pretended to be modest and turned her face away so as not to look at the seat opposite her. The passengers were all ready and the plane began to take off. The plane was not like the large jets of today, but a small plane, with only two flight attendants: a pilot and a co-pilot.

The plane climbed smoothly into the sky and then continued flying westward toward England.

This was Jane's second time flying, and just looking down at the ground from the sky filled her with joy and excitement.

At the same time, she remembered the handsome young man sitting directly in front of her.

However, she decided that it was not appropriate for a girl to look at him, so she turned her face away.

Then she thought back to the place she had visited in France, "Le Fiennes."

The two women who had been talking non-stop earlier seemed to have stopped talking now. One of the women was Lady Horbury.

Jane looked around at the rest of the passengers.

Sitting in the seat behind the two women was a foreigner with a big mustache and a short, skinny man.

In the seat next to him sat a tall, white-haired, and clean-cut man. He was stroking a flute used by foreign musicians with a mallet. As Jane watched him, she thought to herself that his appearance was not that of a musician, but rather that of a doctor or a lawyer.

Two French men were sitting behind the man.

One was bearded and old, and the other was young, so Kyun concluded in his mind that they must be father and son.

At that moment, the young man in the seat directly in front of her was thinking about Jane.

His name was Norman Gayle. He got on the plane and noticed Jane. He said she was a very beautiful and elegant girl. He also said he had seen her in Lyon, France, and was interested in her.

Therefore, when they met again on the plane, Norman Gale was more interested in Jane. They introduced each other in person and became friends.

However, the girl didn't seem to be interested in him at all and kept her face turned away, so he started to introduce himself. As all the passengers boarded the plane, they were all thinking about their own dreams and where they were going. Lady Horbury secretly envied another passenger, a woman named Vanni Car. Lady Horbury thought that her husband Stephen was interested in Vanni Car, and she envied him. Furthermore, Dechabury wondered how to resolve the situation, feeling frustrated.

The woman from Benny Village also had a lot of hatred in her heart.

I also thought that my husband, Stephen, was very unlucky to have such a woman.

Thinking this, she felt like smoking a cigarette, so she took out a cigarette and lit it up, when the flight attendant nearby...

"Sorry, sir, smoking is not allowed on the plane," he warned, so he had to refrain from smoking. (A passenger, Detective Hercules, had noticed a girl named Jane earlier. He judged her to be very pretty, and Hercules noticed that she was deliberately avoiding the handsome young man Norman Gayle, who was sitting opposite him.

"This girl is really interested in the boy in front of her. So why is she pretending to look away?"

Detective Hercules was thinking about this too.

Sitting in the chair next to him was a doctor named Dr. Brian.

He was the one who had been carefully polishing his flute earlier. He was a doctor but also a lover of music.

Dr. Brian was also thinking alone. He was lost in thought, unable to think of a decision to make regarding a very important matter in his life.

Thinking in his mind, 'What should I do?' he took out his flute. If he were to concentrate on music, wouldn't all his annoying problems disappear in an instant?

Thinking this, Dr. Brian put his mouth to blow on the flute, but then put it back down without blowing.

At that moment, Hercules, the old detective with the full mustache and the big mouth, was already asleep, leaning back in his chair.

Mr. Pon, the father of a French father and son, is talking to his son next to him.

What he was talking about was archaeological materials.

Another passenger was a detective novelist named Mr. Clancy. He was thinking about a story for a novel. He was thinking in detail about how to create a crime scene in the novel.

In the seat behind Clancy was a passenger named Mr. Ryder, who was also thinking and debating a personal problem of his own.

A young man named Norman Gayle got up from his chair and walked towards the bathroom, while Jane quickly and deftly took a small mirror out of her handbag and applied powder and lipstick to her face.

By that time, the plane had already reached the English Channel, clearly approaching London.

Detective novelist Clancy was thinking through the details of a plot for one of his novels when he saw a small bumblebee hovering in front of his chair and swatted it away with his hand.

Then the bumblebee flew to where the French father and son were drinking coffee.

Mr. Poon's son John saw a bumblebee and killed it with his bare hands.

Madame Giselle, a French woman sitting in seat number 2 in the last row of the plane, fell forward and then fell back to rest.

Suddenly, she thought she was asleep, but she really wasn't.

Madam Sal is already dead.

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