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Lake Lachrymose (in which Aunt Josephines husband Ike, whoses names pun pun of Ike Anwhistle, died because he ate food and didn't wait an hour after eating so the Lake lachrymose leeches killed him.) Lake Lachrymose is most reffered to in Bok the Second.
Captain Sham, a peg leg sailor, who owns a boat rental business.
The Wide Window is about the third guardian for the Baudelaire orphans, their Aunt Josephine's, a lady who believes that grammar is everything. She lives in a house overlooking Lake Lachrymose, the lake in which her husband, Ike, was eaten by leeches after only waiting 45 minutes after eating to go swimming, when he should have waited an hour, according to Josophine. Count Olaf appears as a fisherman by the name of Captain Sham who after not very long, becomes Josephine's The Baudelaires find a 'sucide' note written by Josephine and assume that she has jumped from her window into the depths of Lake Lachrymose, when actually, she was forced to write it by Count Olaf and resided-ed in Curdled Cave, which she had hidden as a code inside her note to let the orphans know where she was. Sadly, I am sorry to say, Count Olaf finds the Baudelaires eventually along with Aunt Josephine and she falls into Lake Lachrymose and is eaten by leeches. I hope that was helpful. :)
It took place on a house on stilts on the a cliff on the edge of Lake Lachrymose. As for when, I don't know. Unless you'll take the answer "after The Reptile Room and before The Miserable Mill." :)
There isn't a place called Lake Cavern, unless you meant the caverns in Lake Acuity, Lake Valor, and Lake Verity. Every lake has the cavern in the center of the lake and will have the trio inside in each when they have been released.
Lake Lachrymose (in which Aunt Josephines husband Ike, whoses names pun pun of Ike Anwhistle, died because he ate food and didn't wait an hour after eating so the Lake lachrymose leeches killed him.) Lake Lachrymose is most reffered to in Bok the Second.
No, but if you have amazing imagination just like Lemony Snicket/Daniel Handler it might be true.
Captain Sham, a peg leg sailor, who owns a boat rental business.
Yes. It is expected to hit Chicago and is already causing high waves (expected to hit 33 foot waves) in Lake Michigan. I am unsure if it will reach western and central Illinois though.
i think it really is hurricane katrina
Possibly, but not likely. A possible tropical storm called Hurricane Huron has formed over Lake Huron. However, it is not certain if this system ever truly became tropical.
The Wide Window is about the third guardian for the Baudelaire orphans, their Aunt Josephine's, a lady who believes that grammar is everything. She lives in a house overlooking Lake Lachrymose, the lake in which her husband, Ike, was eaten by leeches after only waiting 45 minutes after eating to go swimming, when he should have waited an hour, according to Josophine. Count Olaf appears as a fisherman by the name of Captain Sham who after not very long, becomes Josephine's The Baudelaires find a 'sucide' note written by Josephine and assume that she has jumped from her window into the depths of Lake Lachrymose, when actually, she was forced to write it by Count Olaf and resided-ed in Curdled Cave, which she had hidden as a code inside her note to let the orphans know where she was. Sadly, I am sorry to say, Count Olaf finds the Baudelaires eventually along with Aunt Josephine and she falls into Lake Lachrymose and is eaten by leeches. I hope that was helpful. :)
by strike-slip fault
Yes, and if you are in a metal boat in a lake even more so.
It took place on a house on stilts on the a cliff on the edge of Lake Lachrymose. As for when, I don't know. Unless you'll take the answer "after The Reptile Room and before The Miserable Mill." :)
no not ever because it is a inner state and it is not close to the ocean plus even though it is by a lake... it will not have a hurricane
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