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  1. Vera reflects on her odd state of mind, considering her circumstances with a murderer at large. She, Blore, and Lombard believe that Armstrong is the murderer, but the combination of having a known enemy and being outside in the open after surviving another night in the house leaves Vera feeling happy and powerful.

    • Philip Lombard

      [the] sort of fellow who might do several murders in some...

    • Judge Wargrave

      In a standard detective story, Wargrave’s behavior would...

    • Dr. Armstrong

      Vera explains to Lombard why she suspects Dr. Armstrong to...

    • William Blore

      With a quick movement Blore was beside him. He said: “If...

    • Epilogue

      It is clear to them that the murderer was not Blore,...

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  2. Vera Sappleton. Fifteen-year-old Vera greets Mr. Nuttel upon his arrival to the Sappleton home and spins the tragic tale that sends him running away. Immediately described as “very self-possessed,” Vera is an observant, clever, and above all imaginative young woman who handily fools the adults around her with “romance on short notice.”.

  3. Describe the character Vera from "The Open Window" by H. H. Munro. In H.H. Munro's (also known as Saki) short story of teenage mischief "The Open Window", the main character is Vera; a fifteen ...

  4. Having Oscar-nominated Little Voice and Secrets and Lies actor Brenda Blethyn playing the eponymous sleuth is a good start. Each stand-alone case episode is based on or inspired by the bestselling ...

  5. The opening episode of the sixth series of Vera, called “Dark Road”, saw a young girl discover Ann-Marie’s body on the Northumberland moors. What unfolded was a string of suspects and an ...

  6. Dec 13, 2020 · A woman with quirks. Emily Taheny recently had a go on Sean Micaleff’s Mad as Hell but didn’t quite get there. Vera is much more than the hat, the Columbo mac and the attitude. Blethyn’s ...

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  8. Out of My Mind is a young adult novel written from the perspective of Melody Brooks, an eleven-year-old girl with cerebral palsy. Though Melody cannot walk, talk, or feed herself, she has a photographic memory and a witty personality. Melody’s intelligence is mostly unrecognized by society at large, because of ableist prejudice that makes ...

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