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Wargrave pieces together that Owen knows a lot about all of them (42-43).
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Wargrave says that he was indeed at fault of what he was accused of (43-44).
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Claythorne, MacArthur, Lombard and Martson admitted to the deaths that they were accused of (44-46).
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The Rogers, Blore, and Armstrong tell the stories of the deaths that they were accused of, but Armstrong lied and said that he didn't really remember (46-48).
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Brent won't really say anything about what she was accused of (48).
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Anthony Marston dies (49).
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Marston is confirmed dead by Potassium Cyanide (51).
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The group tries to figure out his death. They believe it was suicide, but they aren't completely sure (51-52).
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Everyone goes to sleep, and they all lock the door to their rooms (52-53).
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Wargrave thinks fondly about the Seton case and goes to sleep (53-54).
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One of the china figures of the ten Indians is gone (54).
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MacArthur thinks about Richmond (55-57).
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MacArthur realizes that he doesn't want to leave the island (58).
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Claythorne thinks about Hugo and Cyril (58-59).
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Claythorne notices that Marston's death lined up with the poem (59).
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Mrs. Rogers dies (61).
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The group learns of the death and suspects Mr. Rogers of killing her to keep her mouth shut about the death (64-67).
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The motor boat doesn't come after hours and hours after the regular time (67-68).
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Blore, Lombard, and MacArthur all don't think that the boat will come at all (68).
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Another one of the china figures of the ten Indians is gone (70).