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Post by Brian on Aug 29, 2005 16:09:47 GMT -5
There is a note to page 55 about the quote "if anyone had looked into the Baudelaire orphans' bedroom..." and the note says "Two people did, of course." Who are these two people? I suppose one would be Lemony, but who is the other, and why?
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Post by Brian on Aug 29, 2005 22:14:37 GMT -5
Ahh...don't worry, Bella, what you said makes perfect sense to me. A lot of those notes in the back are interconnected, and I didn't think of the camera connotation when I reread that note. Thanks!
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Post by Eye Of The Count on Aug 30, 2005 1:16:33 GMT -5
It could of been the Baudelaire's parents.
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Post by Dante on Aug 30, 2005 1:56:16 GMT -5
I rather got the impression that they - or at least one of them - was a good person, and not one of Olaf's troupe, or another villain. Of course, with the secret peepholes and such, it could have been anyone, really. Anyone who makes sense, at least. I suppose one of them could have been Lemony, but he seems to arrive at a place after the Baudelaires have left.
Also, I'm putting this in Trouble Begins.
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Post by Brian on Aug 30, 2005 13:04:30 GMT -5
Ah, sorry about the board misplacement. I think I meant to put it here.
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Post by Ennui on Sept 9, 2005 1:08:14 GMT -5
Lemony and Kit was my assumption. But your point is good, Dante, so now I suggest Jacques and Kit.
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Post by Juan Roberto Montoya De Toledo on Sept 14, 2005 12:18:00 GMT -5
I personally think Lemony and Olaf, but at later times. Perhaps an eye hole is contained in the painting of an eye.
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