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The Spinning Top

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Author: Premendra Mitra
Producer: Ghanada Club

Synopsis: Ghanada is not ready to board a plane. Is he afraid of boarding a plane? No, of course not! He doesn’t want to travel by a plane because, once, he had flown aboard a ‘spinning top’, which had looked like a flattened disc. Ghanada narrates the story of a Dakota plane that was flying from England to America, and had disappeared in the sky.

At the time when this incident took place, Ghanada was in England and was visiting his old pal, Croydon Police Chief, Mr. Donought. Ghanada was requested by Mr. Donought to help him in solving a mystery. While flying in a supersonic jet bomber, Ghanada got to know all the details about the renowned spy, Gallico, from Mr. Donought. Thus, Ghanada wanted to visit Labrador to solve the mystery.

Hiring a plane, they had reached Battle Harbor in Labrador and from there they had sailed across the Hamilton River, towards Dyke Lake and then walked for five days to find Gallico. Gallico, having mysteriously shown up in the middle of the night, had then handed over the confidential file that had gone missing. He also showed them the place where all the disappeared planes had landed and got destroyed. There, they had found a disc-like machine, floating on the Dyke Lake. Gallico had explained that creatures from some other planet were using this type of machine to come to that place, to collect their research materials. They were responsible for destroying the planes. Ghanada had then entered the machine and after pressing some buttons, the spinning top-like machine had started moving up in the sky. Suddenly, some similar disc-like machines had appeared and surrounded them. After traveling in the sky for quite a while, it had landed in the sea and Ghanada had lost — consciousness.

Ever since this incident happened, Ghanada doesn’t like to take a flight.

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