In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Chris Theodorakis is one of the characters who limps into the Westinghouse on Halloween. He is depicted as a young boy with a physical disability that affects his mobility. His presence at the Westinghouse is significant as it plays a role in the unfolding mystery surrounding the death of Sam Westing and the subsequent game involving the heirs. Chris, along with other characters, becomes involved in the search for answers and the clues that lead to the resolution of the plot.
On Halloween Chris saw someone limping into the Westing house
Chris Theodorakis saw Dr. Sikes, Mr. Westing's old friend/partner.
Chris saw Jamie limping at the party. It was noticeable because Jamie had previously mentioned having a minor injury, but seeing them in person made it more apparent. Chris felt concerned and approached Jamie to check in on how they were feeling.
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Chris notices Turtle talking with a man in a car using his binoculars in The Westing Game.
== == He is now out of school. (as of Halloween 08)
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The word for walking with a limp is correctly spelled, limping.
because she was faking the injury at first
Limping for a Generation was created in 1984.
The Limping Man was created in 1953.
The duration of The Limping Man is 1.27 hours.