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In "And Then There Were None," Justice Wargrave's physical description is provided in the first few paragraphs of Chapter 4 on page 42 of the book. He is described as having a conservative appearance, with a trim figure and a reserved demeanor.
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In "And Then There Were None," Wargrave is portrayed as methodical, intelligent, and coldly calculating. He is revealed to be the mastermind behind the murders on Soldier Island, using his skills as a judge to manipulate the events and orchestrate the deaths of his victims. His calm demeanor and attention to detail make him a formidable adversary.
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In "And Then There Were None," Justice Wargrave's confession in the bottle reveals his true identity as the murderer orchestrating the deaths on the island. He admits to his crimes and explains his motivations for wanting to deliver his own form of justice.
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