'It's those little figures, sir. In the middle of the table. The little china figures. Ten of them, there were. I'll swear to that, ten of them,' sputters Mr. Rogers as he realizes that after the deaths of Marston and Mrs. Rogers' deaths, the number has been reduced to eight.
Both the Ten Little Indians nursery rhyme that is framed in each bedroom and the Indian china figures that are the centerpiece for the table are symbols that are used by the murderer to describe his disposal of each of the ten people on Indian Island.
The disappearance of the china figures builds suspense, but also indicate that the murder of the guests on Indian Island is mere child's play to the homicidal maniac that has them trapped on the island.
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