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Lombard was a mercenary soldier- unlikely to be found without a weapon. Assuming you mean the character of Lombard from "And Then There Were None".
Phillip Lombard is the guy with the revolver. He is very important because he was the last to die before Vera, who was the muderer.
Philip Lombard realizes his revolver is missing in Chapter 12 of "And Then There Were None". This realization occurs when he is searching for his weapon and realizes it has been stolen.
In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," Vera and Lombard find a confession in a bottle that reveals Lombard's past crime of leaving a group of natives to die. This revelation puts them against each other as Vera realizes Lombard's guilt and questions his morality.
Philip Lombard is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." In the story, Lombard is accused of causing the death of 21 East African tribesmen by leaving them to starve while on a safari expedition. However, the truth of these accusations is ambiguous.
Philip Lombard is a character in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None," and his age is not explicitly stated in the book. Lombard is described as a former soldier and adventurer, suggesting that he is likely in his late 20s to early 40s. However, since his exact age is not provided by the author, any specific age attributed to him would be speculative and not based on concrete evidence from the text.
Vera and Lombard never died. Vera mistakenly shoots (not kills) Lombard thinking he is the killer. Then Wargrave comes and tells the whole story/plan to Vera. He is about to kill her when Lombard gets up and shoots (and kills) Wargrave. This was in the movie. Not the original book.
Vera shot Lombard in "And Then There Were None" because she believed he was the killer and she was the last one left on the island with him. She felt it was a matter of self-defense and survival. Ultimately, it is revealed that Vera herself was the killer, driven by guilt over causing the death of a young child.
Vera Claythorne gets Philip Lombard to help her drag Dr. Armstrong's body out of the water so it won't wash away. She leans close to him as they are tugging on Armstrong's clothes. As Lombard's concentration is on Armstrong, Vera is able to take the gun out of Lombard's pocket without him noticing.
Armstrong and Lombard discover that the person they thought was the murderer, Mrs. Rogers, was later found dead in her room. This revelation leads them to realize that the killer must still be among them on the island.
Philip Lombard carries a revolver in "And Then There Were None." He is a former military man and chooses to carry the gun for protection on the isolated island where the characters are stranded.
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