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Post by Dante on Dec 13, 2008 3:54:16 GMT -5
Actually, the Quagmires get mentioned in the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth books.
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justice
Bewildered Beginner
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Post by justice on Jun 13, 2009 8:58:39 GMT -5
i had a dream last night after finishing the thirteenth book it was a dream about every book in baudelaire's case and i had a dream that the great unknown was owned by bertrand baudelaire and everyone noble was in there and that it was bigger than 5 mansions put together and that the dead noble people were really alive for reasons i can explain if someone wants to hear them and that they went back and rebuildt the baudelaire mansion and used the "great unknown" as like a hideout or vacation spot or a place were u can be kept from all the treachery in the world. if u want to hear how it worked out please reply! Violet B.
it was kind of interesting reading about my life....... Violet B.
i do i do i do i do
i do love quigley
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Post by Dante on Jun 13, 2009 13:36:48 GMT -5
justice, please don't make several posts in a row like that; you can use the Modify button to add to your post. It often takes people a while to come on, see other posts, and reply to them, so it's a bad idea to assume that you're being ignored if there are no new replies after just a few minutes.
I think you're probably in the right direction on the size of the Great Unknown - we know from TGG that it's quite enormous, bigger even than Olaf's submarine, which is itself large enough to engulf the Queequeg. And I suppose, after a fashion, that I wouldn't disagree with you that it's where all the dead noble people have gone.
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