Nobody was keeping count.
There are many unfortunate conflicts in this book: 1. The three kids are told their Parents were perished in a fire. 2. And according to the will they have to live with their distant relative Count Olaf. 3. Olaf leaves them with difficult tasks to complete everyday, like cutting wood, making dinner for his nasty theatre troupe, leaves them with one bed in a cramped in room and strikes Klaus (the middle child) in the face 4. Kidnapped Sunny and hangs her in a birdcage from Olaf's tower 5. Forces them to be in his play making Violet (the eldest) his wife and tricking them to get their fortune
Yes he is, and so are all the other characters from A Series of Unfortunate EventsNo, he is a character played by Jim Carry. He plays a number of rolls in the Series of unfortinate events books and movie.
Count Olaf is a fictional character in the 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. After the main characters are made orphans he takes them in so that he can steal their fortune. He attempts to steal their fortune several times with many different plans, each time he was however, thwarted by the children.
The Baudelaire orphans (Violet, Klaus, and Sunny), Mr Poe, Count Olaf, Justice Strauss, Olaf's theater troupe (white-faced women, hook-handed man, person of indeterminable sex, bad man, etc), and Poe's family (Edager, Allen, and wife). I can't think of anyone else.
Nobody was keeping count.
There are many unfortunate conflicts in this book: 1. The three kids are told their Parents were perished in a fire. 2. And according to the will they have to live with their distant relative Count Olaf. 3. Olaf leaves them with difficult tasks to complete everyday, like cutting wood, making dinner for his nasty theatre troupe, leaves them with one bed in a cramped in room and strikes Klaus (the middle child) in the face 4. Kidnapped Sunny and hangs her in a birdcage from Olaf's tower 5. Forces them to be in his play making Violet (the eldest) his wife and tricking them to get their fortune
Yes he is, and so are all the other characters from A Series of Unfortunate EventsNo, he is a character played by Jim Carry. He plays a number of rolls in the Series of unfortinate events books and movie.
Diamonds don't kill people -- people kill people. Since this is an illegal activity, a strict count of the number of people maimed or killed in pursuit of these diamonds is not available.
over a million
Violet, Clause, Sunny, Count Olaf, Uncle Monty, and Mr. Poe
Count Olaf is a fictional character in the 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. After the main characters are made orphans he takes them in so that he can steal their fortune. He attempts to steal their fortune several times with many different plans, each time he was however, thwarted by the children.
There will be 5 left because there are 34 other people when you enter the room, and you add to the number of people, which is 35 people, kill 30, and 5 people are left.
The Baudelaire orphans (Violet, Klaus, and Sunny), Mr Poe, Count Olaf, Justice Strauss, Olaf's theater troupe (white-faced women, hook-handed man, person of indeterminable sex, bad man, etc), and Poe's family (Edager, Allen, and wife). I can't think of anyone else.
Probably too many for people to count.
if they kill people all of them
to many to count