He is much of a more friendly man rather than Count Olaf and gives the children free rein in the house. He invites the children in for coconut cream cake (or in Sunny's case, a carrot). Montgomery, or "Uncle Monty" as he prefers to be called, is a short, chubby man with a round red face. Montgomery is the Baudelaire's " late father's cousin's wife's brother". Montgomery Montgomery, who lives on Lousy Lane, in an area that smells like horseradish. PlotĪfter being taken away from their horrible guardian Count Olaf, the three Baudelaire children are taken by Mr. Lemony Snicket Dedication For Beatrice– My love for you shall live forever. I am bound to record these tragic events, but you are free to put this book back on the shelf and seek something lighter. In fact, within the pages you now hold in your hands, the three siblings endure a car accident, a terrible odor, a deadly serpent, a long knife, a large brass reading lamp, and the reappearance of a person they'd hoped never to see again. If you know anything at all about the unlucky Baudelaire children, you already know that even pleasant events lead down the same road to misery. The story may seem cheery at first, when the Baudelaire children spend time in the company of some interesting reptiles and a giddy uncle, but don't be fooled. If you have picked up this book with the hope of finding a simple and cheery tale, I'm afraid you have picked up the wrong book altogether.
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