Chapters 2-4 saw some intense action. All the characters are introduced to their rooms, and each of them notices a poem entitled, "Ten Little Indians." The poem ends by saying And then there was one. The characters gather for dinner and notice ten Indian figures in the middle of the table. They each connect them to the poem. After dinner the guests are having after dinner drinks , and a voice comes over a loudspeaker. The voice goes on to tell of murders committed by each of the guests. The house goes into chaos as each of the characters defend themselves.
They decide that the man who invited them, Mr. U.N. Owen, is a homicidal maniac who invited them there. Wargrave insists that they should leave in the morning when the boat arrives. They all agree; except Tony Marston. He then takes a drink, chokes on it, and dies.
You know what goes with Indians right? Cowboys. Paa!! I don't know why but I thought about cowboys while I was reading this section. See, that's why I can't read long books like this. My mind wanders too much. I think there's a name for it..like ADD or something.
Time Read: 2 hours
Total Time Read: 2.5 hours
Monday, January 12, 2009
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hey code.
ReplyDeleteyou prolly do have ADD. That would explain why you distract me so much in study hall.
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