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Post by Efogoto on Jan 29, 2004 13:09:21 GMT -5
Then how does Lemony write the series? And anyway, he's already had a funeral. Wouldn't it be the ultimate joke? That the author has been dead throughout the series? Silly thought, never mind.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 29, 2004 17:39:34 GMT -5
Nope, don't think Lemony will die. I think Beatrice, Duncan, and Isadora will bite it because "years later the baudelaires would regret letting the Quagmires help" Why years afterward regret it if they're safe in a balloon? Yes, sadly I think they will die.
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Post by Jeorio on Jan 30, 2004 5:22:07 GMT -5
awwwwwwwww..........
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Post by SnicketFires on Jan 30, 2004 18:05:32 GMT -5
Jacques, is that an actual quote? I've never heard that before...
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 30, 2004 20:51:35 GMT -5
Yes, in the AA on page-good lord! I know it's there I just can't find it, but it says that years afterward they would regret letting the Quagmires help them out with Olaf. Probably because it led to them being kidnapped, which led to them having to escape in Hector's incredible invention which may have led to them dying. I'll keep looking for the page of that quote...
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Post by Jeorio on Jan 31, 2004 5:44:39 GMT -5
the quote is flawed. there is wrong grammar. that is not the actual thing.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 31, 2004 21:17:54 GMT -5
No, here is the quote roughly: "The Baudelaires would regret years after allowing Duncan and Isadora to help them" I know it's there.
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Post by SnicketFires on Jan 31, 2004 21:36:33 GMT -5
I don't have my copy of TAA currently, but does it specifically say "Duncan and Isadora"? (By the way I remember the part, right before they run laps in the Baudelaire's place) Or does it say something about "triplets"?
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Post by Efogoto on Feb 1, 2004 0:45:33 GMT -5
TAA p. 109: ... the children were so appreciative of their friends' efforts that they said nothing more about the matter. In the years to come, the Baudelaire orphans would regret this, this time when they said nothing more about the matter ...
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Post by Pucca on Feb 1, 2004 12:38:29 GMT -5
aww noo! i don't want any of the Baudelaires to *shudders* ... die! i hope they dont
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Post by MiKeThECouGaR on Feb 1, 2004 13:13:47 GMT -5
ya it wud mess d book up if one of em were to die!!
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Post by rusty shackleford on Feb 1, 2004 16:14:43 GMT -5
Not really, it is a series of UNFORTUNATE events after all...
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Feb 2, 2004 16:20:06 GMT -5
TAA p. 109: ... the children were so appreciative of their friends' efforts that they said nothing more about the matter. In the years to come, the Baudelaire orphans would regret this, this time when they said nothing more about the matter ... Thank you! There's the quote I rememberd but couldn't find. Yes so that's why I believe they'll die.
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Post by SnicketFires on Feb 4, 2004 22:24:37 GMT -5
Kind of sounds like they die or something... Heh, maybe "Orphan(s) will die" theory will come true!
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Post by Jeorio on Feb 5, 2004 6:08:30 GMT -5
Everyone dies at the end. But I hope not the orphans, not too soon...
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