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Here is the rewritten content in the requested format: **And Then There Were None** **I** Dr Armstrong was dreaming... It was very hot in the operating-room... He was sweating, his hands were clammy, and difficult to hold the scalpel firmly... He couldn't remember who he had to kill... He decided to ask Sister, but she was watching him suspiciously, so he couldn't ask her either... Who was it on the operating table?... 101 **II** When the gong sounded for breakfast at nine o'clock, it found everyone up and awaiting the summons... Dr Armstrong said: "Start our breakfast. The eggs will be cold... After breakfast, there are several matters I want to discuss with you all..." **III** On the terrace outside Philip Lombard said: "About this motor-boat..." Blore said: "I know what you're thinking, Mr Lombard. I've asked myself the same question... Motor-boat ought to have been here nigh on two hours ago... It hasn't come? Why?" **IV** General Macarthur came out on to the terrace. He stood there hesitating. To his left were Blore and Lombard. To his right was Wargrave, slowly pacing up and down, his head bent down. Rogers came quickly out of the house. "Could I have a word with you, sir, please?" **Direct Response Add-on End** Let me know if you would like me to add or modify anything else!

And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

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Status: Completed Type: Author: Agatha Christie Released: 1940 Native Language:
Mystery
And Then There Were None is one of Agatha Christie's most famous and best-selling novels. The story follows ten strangers who are invited to a remote island under different pretenses. Once there, they are accused of crimes they committed in the past, and one by one, they begin to die in accordance with a sinister nursery rhyme. As the group dwindles, paranoia and fear rise—because the killer must be among them. The novel is a masterclass in suspense, featuring a chilling atmosphere, psychological tension, and a shocking twist ending.