VERA
. That was the name, wasn’t it? (EMILY
. You are referring to that absurd accusation about myself?VERA
. Yes.EMILY
. Now that we are alone, I have no objection to telling you the facts of the case—Indeed, I should like you to hear them. (VERAVERA
. What happened?EMILY
. (VERA
. Did she drown herself?EMILY
. Yes.VERA
. (EMILY
. Seventeen.VERA
. Only seventeen.EMILY
. (VERA
. (EMILY
. Yes, I’m glad to say I broke her down utterly.VERA
. Poor little devil.EMILY
. I’ve no patience with this indulgence towards sin.VERA
. (EMILY
. Of course.VERA
. And she didn’t dare go home—(EMILY
. (VERA
. Yes. Didn’t you blame yourself?EMILY
. Certainly not. I had nothing with which to reproach myself.VERA
. I believe—I believe you really feel like that. That makes it even more horrible. (EMILY
. That girl’s unbalanced. (ROGERS
. (EMILY
. “The wicked shall be turned into hell.” (ROGERS
. Do you know where the gentlemen are, Miss? Breakfast is ready. (VERA
. Sir Lawrence Wargrave is sitting out there in the sun. Doctor Armstrong and Mr. Blore are searching the island. I shouldn’t bother about them. (EMILY
. “Shall not the isles shake at the sound of the fall, when the wounded cry, when the slaughter is made in the midst of thee?”VERA
. (EMILY
. I don’t feel like eating.ROGERS
. (EMILY
. (BLORE
. (EMILY
. It is my custom to read a portion of the Bible every day.BLORE
. Very good habit, I’m sure. ((ARMSTRONG
VERA
. What luck did you have?ARMSTRONG
. There’s no cover on the island. No caves. No one could hide anywhere.