Flora made a wedding dress for Violet Westing. She was not related to Sam though.
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Turtle Wexler and Flora Baumbach's clue in "The Westing Game" is "The second was fifth, and the fifth was second." This clue eventually leads the characters to uncover the hidden identity behind the mysterious Samuel W. Westing.
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flora miller baumbach is the newly appointed chairman of westing paper products
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the dressmaker is Flora Baumbach. She is one of the 16 heirs who are involved in a mysterious game to solve the murder of Samuel Westing. Flora is known for her eccentric and colorful outfits.
There is no relationship between Sam Westing and Flora Baumbach. However, Flora Baumbach is a dressmaker, so she made the wedding dress for Sam Westing's daughter, Violet Westing, who killed herself before the wedding and never got to wear it.
Flora baids Turtle's hair on page 46 of "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
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Flora recognized Violet Westing as a childhood friend when she saw her picture in Samuel Westing's mansion. They had attended the same school and been friends before Violet's family moved away.
He wanted to forgive Crow for making his daughter kill herself because Crow wanted her to marry a man she didn't want to. So basically, to forgive Crow. That was not the only motive.. Sam Westing paired the people the way he did in the book because he wanted to help everybody. For example, Turtle did not have a good relation with her mother. By pairing Turtle with Flora, Turtle gained a "second mother". Flora also benefited from this because her daughter had died, and she had nobody to take care of. Every single partnership went this way, and in the end, everyone was happy.
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Flora Baumbach made a wedding dress for Angela Wexler in "The Westing Game." Angela, one of the heirs in the mystery novel, wore the dress for her wedding to Denton Deere.