Obviously, they climbed, but I'm assuming you mean the part where they stopped.
They were probably resting, and they were probably chatting as well. Probably about V.F.D., Count Olaf, Duncan and Isadora, the last safe place etcetera. This is all unconfirmed, however. (That explains the use of all those 'probably's in this answer.)
Yes, he appears later in the series (book ten: The Slippery Slope) and becomes close with Violet, but at the end of the book he is lost.
the slippery slope
The Slippery Slope was created on 2003-09-23.
Slippery slope means that you are doing something that will possibly have unacceptable consequences.
Quigley does loves Violet. It doesn't say if Violet loves Quigley, but it does say she thinks of him as a very good friend, and it is implied. It's also implied that they kiss, which would mean that they love each other. Most people believe that Quigley loves Violet and Violet loves Quigley.
quigley quagmire
No, I'm afraid not. Only Quigley Quagmire appears in The Slippery Slope (book 10).
Violet Baudelaire liked Quigley Quagmire (the third triplet in the Quagmire family). As first seen on The Slippery Slope, Book 10, when Violet and Quigley were climbing up the mountain. Quigley is believed to be dead in the first few books. The Quagmire triplets were the second target of Count Olaf as they were orphans and were given a fortune too.
Yes, he appears later in the series (book ten: The Slippery Slope) and becomes close with Violet, but at the end of the book he is lost.
My favorite was The Slippery Slope because they met Quigley, they found the VFD headquarters, Violet and Quigley hooked up, Carmelita was adopted by Count Olaf and Esme, and the Snow Scouts were cute.
the slippery slope
The Slippery Slope was created on 2003-09-23.
YOu mean Quigley? no!
The ISBN of The Slippery Slope is 0-06-441013-7.
Slippery slope means that you are doing something that will possibly have unacceptable consequences.
Quigley does loves Violet. It doesn't say if Violet loves Quigley, but it does say she thinks of him as a very good friend, and it is implied. It's also implied that they kiss, which would mean that they love each other. Most people believe that Quigley loves Violet and Violet loves Quigley.
The protagonists in the book "The Slippery Slope" are the Baudelaire siblings: Violet, Klaus, and Sunny. They are on a mission to uncover the mysteries surrounding their past while trying to evade the villainous Count Olaf.