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Post by SnicketFires on Jan 29, 2004 12:01:38 GMT -5
Oh, can't remember her name, but the lady who got mad if you were five minutes later than her invitation stated.
Oh! and Lemony's butler/chauffer.
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Post by JeromeSqualor on Jan 29, 2004 15:01:56 GMT -5
Her name was Madame DiLustro...
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 29, 2004 18:40:51 GMT -5
Didn't I already say that? By the way, love the new icon Snicketfires. I guess Isaac Anwhistle was his friend too, mentioned along with C.M Kornbluth in the SS
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 29, 2004 18:44:12 GMT -5
Once again I don't have the page #, because there is none. But at the notes at the end of bbre it mentions a retired amateur geologist who will help him determine if Violet picks up the same rock on her 1st and 2nd visits to Briny Beach in the series, and a member of the female finish pirates who will tell him if the baudelaires met some ffp on their way to Briny Beach for the 3rd time.
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Post by JeromeSqualor on Jan 29, 2004 19:41:34 GMT -5
Wow I need to get that book
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 29, 2004 21:03:18 GMT -5
Yes, the picture is cool, and the notes are quite revealing. Is there a thread in the Trouble Begins where u can post ur conclusions from those notes? anyone?
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Post by SnicketFires on Jan 30, 2004 18:00:58 GMT -5
Didn't I already say that? By the way, love the new icon Snicketfires. Thanks! I'm not sure if you had said it, as i didn't know her name.
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Post by JeromeSqualor on Feb 3, 2004 10:26:33 GMT -5
Do you think all of these people could be on the good side of the schism?
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Post by Sometimes A on Feb 3, 2004 10:36:50 GMT -5
Olivia probably wasn't since she had such wonky morals and was helping Olaf.
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Post by SnicketFires on Feb 3, 2004 10:50:41 GMT -5
But her motto was "Give people what they want" so if Lemony asked her to be on the good side of the schism, she'd say yes to please him, but she'd also say yes to Olaf if he asked her. Did that make sense?
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Post by Efogoto on Feb 3, 2004 13:18:05 GMT -5
Olivia was a very dangerous thing: a person with knowledge and abilities, but lacking any sort of a spine. She could be twisted to anyone's use. She would never have been on one side of the schism or the other unless one side got her and kept her from the members of the other side.
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Post by JeromeSqualor on Feb 4, 2004 16:15:54 GMT -5
Please... She wasn't dangerous... Throw her in the lion pit, I would...
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Feb 4, 2004 16:47:20 GMT -5
She wasn't necessarily dangerous, just useful to different people. She told Jacques that Lemony was still alive, and Lemony even said she was once his associate. She was neutral in essence. But she was still his associate. Brett Helquist is Lemony's friend too. Notice his letter in LSUA. and the people at the dairy.
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Post by Efogoto on Feb 4, 2004 16:51:18 GMT -5
Ah, the danger to me was that she seemed friendly and trustworthy, but she couldn't be trusted and she did things that were entirely unfriendly. The Bauds trusted her and got burned very badly.
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Post by Sometimes A on Feb 4, 2004 16:56:01 GMT -5
On page 156 of LSUA a postcard was written to Lemony from a "married couple who apparently own the 'Prospero'" (LSUA p.153). A picture of them is on 155 as well.
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