Post by ineedyourhelp on Mar 21, 2004 22:01:54 GMT -5
This thread should be in this section because Im putting the notes together to find out what happens in future books.
p.2-This one basically says that on the day of the fire the Baudelaire parents ENCOURAGED their cjildren to leave the house that day so they could attend to business.
p.6-The Baudelaire's dining room table was good for unrolling maps, completing jigsaw puzzles, and tracing faces of people from phoyographs. It says that it is always necessary to leave a coaster on the table when your drinking or it will leave a ring on the table.
p.6-Mr. Poe was hiding something inside of his tophat on the day he told the Baudelaires that their parents had perished.
p.8-The Offical Fire Department came to late to save the Baudelaire mansion. But the O in O.F.D. doesnt stand for Offical but for the initial of someones name.
p.12-13-Mr. Baudelaires brandy bottle was found in the remains of the house but there was no coaster to be seen. This means there couldve been a person visiting with no manners at all.
p.18-A poisonous plant was removed from the Royal Gardens and placed in the lobby of a hotel.
p.23-Professional lions are usualy named after their trainers, and the lion in Count Olaf's house was either named Beatrice or Bertrand.
p.25-some of the eyes in Olaf's house had peepholes in them.
p.55-Two people were looking in on the Baudelaires when they were sleeping in Olaf's house.
p.74-People on the bad side of the schism: Nero, Sir, Olaf, Esme, Gorgon, and Quisling.
p.77-It was raining on the day the Baudelaire mansion was burnt down. This could make an arsonist very mad which could cause him to bang his drink against the table and leave an unsightly ring on the table.
p.116-117-Violet came in contact with members of F.F.P. in her third trip to Briny Beach.
p.157-In the darkness, Violet looked like a ghost, her white wedding gown moving slowly across the stage. From Lemonys commonplace book: My commonplace book contains at least seventeen interviews with people who remarked that due to the facial resemblance, the white dress, and the dim lighting, Violet Baudelaire looked quite a bit like a woman who is no longer alive.
See note on page 124.
The notes on page 124 say that Lemony has a blurred photograph of Beatrice.
This means: Beatrice is the Baudelaire mother and Violet dies!
p.2-This one basically says that on the day of the fire the Baudelaire parents ENCOURAGED their cjildren to leave the house that day so they could attend to business.
p.6-The Baudelaire's dining room table was good for unrolling maps, completing jigsaw puzzles, and tracing faces of people from phoyographs. It says that it is always necessary to leave a coaster on the table when your drinking or it will leave a ring on the table.
p.6-Mr. Poe was hiding something inside of his tophat on the day he told the Baudelaires that their parents had perished.
p.8-The Offical Fire Department came to late to save the Baudelaire mansion. But the O in O.F.D. doesnt stand for Offical but for the initial of someones name.
p.12-13-Mr. Baudelaires brandy bottle was found in the remains of the house but there was no coaster to be seen. This means there couldve been a person visiting with no manners at all.
p.18-A poisonous plant was removed from the Royal Gardens and placed in the lobby of a hotel.
p.23-Professional lions are usualy named after their trainers, and the lion in Count Olaf's house was either named Beatrice or Bertrand.
p.25-some of the eyes in Olaf's house had peepholes in them.
p.55-Two people were looking in on the Baudelaires when they were sleeping in Olaf's house.
p.74-People on the bad side of the schism: Nero, Sir, Olaf, Esme, Gorgon, and Quisling.
p.77-It was raining on the day the Baudelaire mansion was burnt down. This could make an arsonist very mad which could cause him to bang his drink against the table and leave an unsightly ring on the table.
p.116-117-Violet came in contact with members of F.F.P. in her third trip to Briny Beach.
p.157-In the darkness, Violet looked like a ghost, her white wedding gown moving slowly across the stage. From Lemonys commonplace book: My commonplace book contains at least seventeen interviews with people who remarked that due to the facial resemblance, the white dress, and the dim lighting, Violet Baudelaire looked quite a bit like a woman who is no longer alive.
See note on page 124.
The notes on page 124 say that Lemony has a blurred photograph of Beatrice.
This means: Beatrice is the Baudelaire mother and Violet dies!