What kind of person would research the tragic tales of the Baudelaire children? How does one get barred from coming near a town? And why does he still carry the photograph of Beatrice after all these years? Questions like these just might get answered as the story continues. A nearby town has "a law that bars from coming within five miles of its borders" (13.38).His room contains "a dusty accordion on which I can play a few sad songs, a large bundle of notes on the activities of the Baudelaire orphans, and a blurry photograph, taken a very long time ago, of a woman whose name is Beatrice" (11.4).He was in love with a woman named Beatrice who died tragically.After the sudden death of their parents, the three Baudelaire children must depend on each other and their wits when it turns out that the. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. However, he really wishes you wouldn't read about it. HarperCollins Publishers, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 162 pages. He's devoted his life to researching what happened to the Baudelaire orphans.We get a few small details about him in this book, but-spoiler alert-his role increases as the series goes on: Snicket isn't just our narrator, he's also a part of the Baudelaires' story.
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