Thursday, March 3, 2011

Lemony Snicket Notes

He is in love with Beatrice, who married "another man," (Bertrand Baudelaire).


He has promised to chronicle the lives of the Baudelaire children. (Whom did he promise? My theory is his niece, Beatrice Baudelaire, who somehow was separated from the Baudelaires, and perhaps his books are an answer to her endless questions.)






The Snickets had a mansion, along with the Baudelaire and Quagmire mansions, made of green wood, possibly endeavoring to be fireproof, milled at Lucky Smells Lumber Mill. The same could go for the Montgomery mansion, the Anwhistle House, possibly 667 Dark Avenue...




In The Miserable Mill, Lemony Snicket mentions his friend, a sculptor named Tatiana, who had a sculpture called "Twisted, Cracked, and Hopelessly Broken."


Also in The Miserable Mill, Lemony Snicket mentions that he once spent the night on a desert island with his chauffeur, surrounded by man-eating crocodiles, and his chauffeur told him it would be "better in the morning." (It wasn't.)



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The World is Quiet Here.

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