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And Then There Were None

Vera Claythorne Philip Lombard William Blore

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Lombard: “Three little soldier boys, sitting in a row, Thinking as they guzzle, Who’s the next to go?

Vera: Oh Philip!

Blore: That’s all right, Miss Claythorne, I don’t mind joking on a full stomach.

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Blore: I won’t contradict you.

Lombard: Well, think what you damned well please. But I warn you--

Vera: (incisively) I think you are both behaving like a pair of children.

For full extended scene, please refer to the script edition cited here: Agatha Christie, And Then There Were None, Samuel French, 1944, pp. 86-91

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