Max
Bewildered Beginner
"I am bound to record these tragic events, but you are free to put this book back on the shelf."-LS
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Post by Max on Feb 22, 2004 19:28:03 GMT -5
what do you think the Baudelaire Mansion looked like? if this has been brought up before please tell me. if you find a picture on the net please show.
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Post by Pester, Rumormonger on Feb 22, 2004 19:50:24 GMT -5
I haven't thought about it before. I suppose that the mansion must be pretty old, both because they had room to build it in "the heart of a busy and dirty city", (that space is hard to come by nowadays) and because Lemony saw the tunnel leading from 667 Dark Avenue to the mansion on a map passed down from the grandfather of the grandfather of his grandfather's grandfather. We also know that it was built from green wood, but not why that is important.
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Post by Rikku on Feb 22, 2004 20:04:28 GMT -5
On the top of every book. (in the little circular picture) you can see the mansion on fire. It's only a little picture, but it can give you an idea on what it looked like.
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Post by SnicketFires on Feb 22, 2004 20:33:03 GMT -5
And on the chapter page of chapters two or three of TBB. MynameisJacques brought an interesting point in another thread: Why is it in the corner of every book?
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Post by I Was Marooned on Feb 23, 2004 17:35:18 GMT -5
And on the chapter page of chapters two or three of TBB. MynameisJacques brought an interesting point in another thread: Why is it in the corner of every book? To remind us of fire? ;D From those little clips I always thought that it looked like a cathedral with the pionty arches.
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Post by Caterina on Feb 23, 2004 23:46:39 GMT -5
I think that the corners are just meant to catch the readers eye, why else?
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Feb 24, 2004 20:42:55 GMT -5
We might as well make this a thread dealing with everything we know about the mansion, so here I go again... 1) It was made of emerald green lubmer(LSUA) but was somehow white in appearance, (corner of every book) 2) It had a window cushion, brandy bottle, grand piano, library, microscope, teething rings, and a chess set. -BBRE 3) Said brandy bottle was smashed in fury(proabably by Count Olaf)-BBRE note conclusion 4) The Baudelaire table was handy for unrolling maps, dining, solving puzzles, etc... Also, the brandy bottle left an unsightly mark on it.-BBRE 5) It was burnt down(presumably by Count Olaf) 6) It was the place where many dinner parties were hosted, it was at the center of a grimy, busy city, and there was a room near the dining room where Mr. Poe coughed. -BB 7) It was always necessary to use a coaster when putting a beverage on the Baudelaire table to prevent leaving an unsightly ring. Lemony Snicket remembers this FROM HIS TIME AT THE TABLE.-BBRE 8) It had some sort of surveillance-BBRE That's about it for now...
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Post by Caterina on Feb 25, 2004 22:11:15 GMT -5
Oh, and dont forget the whole trap door thing!
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Feb 28, 2004 15:30:14 GMT -5
9) There was a trap door on the lowest level leading to a secret passage to 667 Dark Avenue. 10) It was near to Briny Beach.
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Post by Pester, Rumormonger on Mar 5, 2004 21:32:31 GMT -5
Maybe the surveillance is a sugar bowl. In other news, I think that the meeting in the introduction of LSUA did NOT take place in the Baudelaire Manor, because the mansion where they did meet had the VFD insignia on it, and the Baudelaires would have recognized it when they saw it on Madame Lulu's house.
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Post by SnicketFires on Mar 6, 2004 16:02:31 GMT -5
11. They had a yellow chair in which red nail polish was spilled
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Mar 6, 2004 21:23:02 GMT -5
12) There was a terrible recipe for bread pudding somewhere inside the house. 13) Klaus had a book about the Franco-Prussian War that was too complicated for him under his bed. 14) Sunny had a rock too hard for biting under her bed. What was it that Violet had under the bed?
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Post by MsMourning on Jun 10, 2004 20:34:07 GMT -5
She had some sort of harmonica thing that sounded really bad.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 11, 2004 0:00:43 GMT -5
She did? Can you quote where that came from, or somethingg? I'm not trying to prove you wrong, but I just want to see where you got it from.
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Post by Packerfan on Jun 22, 2004 20:56:56 GMT -5
Esmé probably spilled the nail polish.
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