In the final chapter of And Then There Were None, Vera and Lombard feel confused ad frightened as they both agree to move him closer to the water. The next thing you know Vera stole the gun from Lombard and shoots him right in the heart. Vera then goes back to the house to get some sleep before help comes and sees three of the indian statues on the table and breaks two and holds up the third trying to remember the last line of the poem. She thinks it has something to do with marriage in it. She goes upstairs having a feeling Hugo, the man she wants to marry, is waiting for her in her bedroom. But, when she walks in she sees a noose hanging on the hook where the seaweed was. She sees that Hugo must want her to hang herself and then realizes the last line of the poem, "He went and hanged himself and then there were none." So without thinking she put her head in the noose and kicked the chair away.
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