![]() ![]() Would die a better person than she'd lived. (Anyway, those thoughts were in the very final seconds of Irina's life before the building collapses, and it was too late to do anything else at that point.)Īdditionally, it appears that it was a point of pride to Irina to remain standing as long as possible, which would not be possible after jumping and breaking bones/getting impaled. To be fair, after that point she does seem to reconsider giving up her life "Was she really ready to let go of life?," but it appears that by the very end she decides that " it was worth it to me," and hopes that the children realize that. ![]() But following in their parents footsteps brings up lost memories. Fourteen-year-old Amy Cahill and her younger brother, Dan, head to the Land Down Under to discover what their own mother and father knew about the hunt for the 39 Clues. The roof was so hot now it wasĪgony to stand on it. Book 6 in the bestselling The 39 Clues series challenges everything you thought you knew about the Clue race. The 39 Clues, The Clue Hunt: In Too Deep page 195 (chapter 25)Īlso, at that point, Irina had already given up on her own life, having accomplished her goal of saving Amy and Dan.įrom high above, Irina watched them. Even if they could survive the jump, they could be ![]() Of wire, concrete, nails, tangles of rusty rebar. In this instance, it seems that a jump from the roof, without a bamboo pole to slide down (which burned up after Alistair and the children slid down), would mean instant death. Unless I could be certain of surviving a jump, I might just want to hold on to what time I had on the roof, instead of giving it all up in one jump (obviously, this depends on the height of the building, and the condition of the ground below). I don't know what I would do if I were trapped on the roof of a burning building. ![]()
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