Lester Dent - The Thousand-Headed Man
The Thousand-Headed Man
Lester Dent
Descripción
There were several reasons why the first of the two shots did not attract attention. One explanation was due to the number of newspaper photographers on hand taking flash light pictures of the crowd. These London journalists were using the old-style flash light powder which made white smoke and noise, as well as flash.Over in a hangar, a balky motor ran irregularly, backfiring often—another reason why the shot was not heard."I say, a jolly mean bug!" remarked one scribe, peering upward. Without knowing it, this man had heard the whiz of the glancing bullet.It was dark, and only the landing lights marking the edge of Croydon Flying Field cut through the usual fog. Later, when the plane every one awaited was heard, floodlamps would be switched on.Somewhat of a throng was on hand to greet the plane.
