Central - LAL | pianae, a fantoosh bottle Mr. | Baudelaire | used tae keep his brandy in, |
Central - LAL | e wis a freend o Mr. and Mrs. | Baudelaire | , and the bairns had met him m |
Central - LAL | The three | Baudelaire | bairns looked at him. Violent |
Central - LAL | The three | Baudelaire | bairns had loads mair questio |
Central - LAL | ay at Bracky Beach. The three | Baudelaire | bairns bided wi their maw and |
Central - LAL | wa tae the jyle and the three | Baudelaire | bairns are gaun tae live happ |
Central - LAL | t on in the lives o the three | Baudelaire | bairns, Violet, Klaus and Sun |
Central - LAL | and jist like that the three | Baudelaire | bairns - the Baudelaire orph |
Central - LAL | The | Baudelaire | orphans copied oot the puttan |
Central - LAL | The | Baudelaire | bairns' incentive for readin |
Central - LAL | The | Baudelaire | bairns looked oot and saw the |
Central - LAL | The | Baudelaire | bairns went up tae the bedroo |
Central - LAL | The | Baudelaire | bairns looked roond and saw t |
Central - LAL | The | Baudelaire | bairns didnae say onythin, ji |
Central - LAL | e comin richt ahint them, the | Baudelaire | orphans realised whit a glaik |
Central - LAL | c a numpty o himsel ower, the | Baudelaire | orphans aw laughed, even Sunn |
Central - LAL | n efter her for a meenit, the | Baudelaire | orphans went intae theirs. |
Central - LAL | , shakin Mr, Poe's haund. The | Baudelaire | bairns sat doon in three muck |
Central - LAL | and left withoot a wird. The | Baudelaire | bairns listened tae the bratt |
Central - LAL | meddum for somethin else. The | Baudelaire | orphans traipsed back tae Coo |
Central - LAL | Mrs. Poe tae their motor. The | Baudelaire | orphans piled intae the backs |
Central - LAL | o each o their portions. The | Baudelaire | orphans hadnae had raspberrie |
Central - LAL | n room. Nane o them peyed the | Baudelaire | bairns the least wee bit noti |
Central - LAL | , eh?" Violet agreed, and the | Baudelaire | bairns looked at each ither. |
Central - LAL | ain. She siched deep, and the | Baudelaire | orphans, and awbody that care |
Central - LAL | t tae sneck the door, and the | Baudelaire | orphans were that forfechten |
Central - LAL | it wis jist as cosy, and the | Baudelaire | bairns were fair-trickit wi i |
Central - LAL | onybody had keeked in tae the | Baudelaire | orphans' bedroom, they wid ha |
Central - LAL | peyin nae heed at aw tae the | Baudelaire | orphans as they went roond th |
Central - LAL | lly believe it. Ever syne the | Baudelaire | parents had dee'd, maist o th |
Central - LAL | hon wis the wey it wis wi the | Baudelaire | orphans. Hivvin |
Central - LAL | rryin Violet and pauchlin the | Baudelaire | fortune. Klaus had tried tae |
Central - LAL | dnae read aw the books in the | Baudelaire | library, but he'd got through |
Central - LAL | g in his motor and pittin the | Baudelaire | bairns inside, tae gang somew |
Central - LAL | He glowered at aw three o the | Baudelaire | bairns wi his shiny, shiny ee |
Central - LAL | ep sich and bosied each o the | Baudelaire | bairns wan efter the ither. " |
Central - LAL | sister tae get control o the | Baudelaire | siller! Or that's whit ye wer |
Central - LAL | d closely ower each wan o the | Baudelaire | bairns. "[ asked Judge Straus |
Central - LAL | it better, but the beds o the | Baudelaire | bairns were naethin noo but g |
Central - LAL | notes aboot the ongauns o the | Baudelaire | orphans, and a blurry photie, |
Central - LAL | ty. "You're the auldest o the | Baudelaire | bairns," they'd said, kindly |
Central - LAL | possibly imagine it. For the | Baudelaire | bairns, ye ken, it wis aw the |
Central - LAL | hame isnae as fantoosh as the | Baudelaire | mansion," Coont Olaf said, "b |
Central - LAL | g figure stridin taewards the | Baudelaire | bairns, Sunny had awready bee |
Central - LAL | Thon nicht, Klaus wis the | Baudelaire | orphan sleepin aw ~ wanrestfu |
Central - LAL | got them, the stuff that the | Baudelaire | orphans jist widnae be seen d |
Central - LAL | "quickly, sae as tae get the | Baudelaire | bairns oot the hoose, pronto. |
Central - LAL | ok as if he believed whit the | Baudelaire | bairns were tellin him. "Dae |
Central - LAL | the bank tae tak oot the hale | Baudelaire | fortune." |
Central - LAL | oot some wey tae get tae thon | Baudelaire | siller." |
Central - SEC | n wis warkin on owersettins o | Baudelaire | , syne brocht oot as a pamphle |
Central - LAL | Klaus | Baudelaire | , the middle bairn, and the an |
Central - LAL | As Violet and Klaus | Baudelaire | stuid, still in their nichtie |
Central - LAL | German, thay’r no telt that | Baudelaire | or Schiller uised a different |
Central - LAL | d-on. Ma mairriage tae Violet | Baudelaire | is guid and legal, and noo I' |
Central - LAL | I'm Violet | Baudelaire | , and this is ma brither Klaus |
Central - LAL | The auldest | Baudelaire | orphan wis aboot tae grab her |
Central - LAL | turnt tae look at the auldest | Baudelaire | orphan. |
Central - LAL | ains tae wake up the youngest | Baudelaire | bairn. "Sunny," he said, but |