Autumn, 1921, Georgina has left for America to escape the press reporting of the recent suicide at 165 of Captain Robin Elliot.
James has bought himself a plane and is full of enthusiasm. He offers to take his stepmother Virginia up in it against his father's wishes. The plane goes missing, and all the household are concerned for their welfare. At this point, Richard calls on faithful old Prue for moral support as his worrying mind starts to assume that perhaps his son James and his wife had planned to run away together, and never intended to return... In view of James' behaviour towards his late wife Hazel, whilst spending his spare time 'sniffing' around his cousin Georgina, one can not really blame him...
It's really downhill all the way for James from this episode, until he ends his life with the 'Wall Street Crash' in 1929.
James has bought himself a plane and is full of enthusiasm. He offers to take his stepmother Virginia up in it against his father's wishes. The plane goes missing, and all the household are concerned for their welfare. At this point, Richard calls on faithful old Prue for moral support as his worrying mind starts to assume that perhaps his son James and his wife had planned to run away together, and never intended to return... In view of James' behaviour towards his late wife Hazel, whilst spending his spare time 'sniffing' around his cousin Georgina, one can not really blame him...
It's really downhill all the way for James from this episode, until he ends his life with the 'Wall Street Crash' in 1929.