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Clips from A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Wide Window: Part Two (S01E01)
"but please know that I am much happier this way."
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"As my last will and testament,"
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"- It can't be. - Can't be."
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"When you lose someone important to you,"
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"It can't be that I will never see them again."
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"It can't be, it can't be..."
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"it can't be."
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"but it can't be that you have nothing better to do."
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"that they would never see their Aunt Josephine again,"
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"It can't be."
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"In the very first sentence, she says, My life will be at it's end."
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"Who cares about grammatical errors when she jumped out a window?"
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"She said grammar was the greatest joy in life."
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"- Not as serious as murder. - Which is what Count Olaf did."
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"We told you. Count Olaf didn't have to break into Aunt Josephine's house."
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"Oh, look here."
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"And look at the C in Cold Soup Ingredients,"
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"Yes, it is a terrible thing, and I'm sure it's very upsetting to read."
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"You were convinced that his assistant, Stephano,"
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"is involved in some plot to get ahold of your parents' enormous fortune."
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"but there's something suspicious going on."
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"It's full of grammatical errors."
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"Children, disguises and grammatical errors,"
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"Brunch?"
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"Yes, it's a word for the combination of breakfast and lunch."
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"You've already spoken with Captain Sham?"
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"He was shocked to hear about Josephine's death,"
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"- We'll stay here and examine the note. - Oh, no, no, Baudelaires."
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"put you in the hands of a sailor I just met on the phone,"
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"before returning safe and sound to the city."
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"Children, I promise to investigate this man Captain Sham"
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"the mouth of the plant begins to close, trapping the terrified fly"
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"I can see we have a whole family lunching together,"
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"Mine."
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"Please, Sham. It's heartening to know that"
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"Josephine was my, uh..."
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"You weren't oven partners."
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"Well, that's a wonderful idea."
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"Nice performance out there."
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"Or whether that hair is real."
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"Or wasabi mayo in the Cheer-Up Cheeseburgers!"
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"MR. - The Baudelaire parents, uh,"
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"that the children will inherit when Violet comes of age."
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"Oh, I have no interest in a fortune."
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"I've got my sailboats."
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"Mr. Poe, Sunny's right. Surely you can finally see that this man..."
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"Why would Captain Sham"
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"you start to spout these wild, McCarthyesque accusations."
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"We prefer the term peg leg."
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"while Captain Sham has known her for many years."
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"Hear, hear."
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"that I need you to sign."
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"it is best not to put that thing in your mouth,"
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"there was more for the Baudelaires to investigate,"
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"So while Mr. Poe began to tell a very boring story..."
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"the children unwrapped their peppermints..."
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"where the milk is kept, and then he said to me, proud as can be..."
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"Sunny, both things are happening to you."
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"- I think we should go home and rest. - An excellent idea."
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"Yes, finish the paperwork"
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"Captain Sham can come fetch us at Aunt Josephine's house."
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"I can't understand what you're saying,"
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"Does anybody need a ride someplace for a reasonable fee?"
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"Believe me, I've had this conversation a million times."
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"Peru?"
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"Who is this?"
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"- The restaurant's been compromised. - We can't wait for the weather to clear."
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"C for ice instead of Ike."
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"U for unbearable instead of inbearable."
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"That's where I got, too."
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"But why would her last words be about some cave?"
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"Maybe they're not her last words."
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"It looks like the Fickle Ferry goes to the Lavender Lighthouse,"
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"which is right next to the cave."
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"I saw the schedule when we arrived at Damocles Dock."
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"smoked mackerel. Mmm."
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"or they could bask in the lighthouse's pale purple glow."
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"During the off-season, Lake Lachrymose has very few visitors,"
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"to the bottom of their schedule in fine print,"
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"It's called the tiller. It steers the ship."
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"in the middle of a hurricane."
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"It's the Lavender Lighthouse."
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"what any local weatherperson can tell you."
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"I knew you would decode my message."
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"- Klaus really did it. - But Violet knew how to work the sailboat."
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"Just let me catch my breath and I'll help you bring in your things."
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"How in the world did you expect to live with me in this cave"
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"But maybe one of your siblings"
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"you wrote that we should be placed in the care of Captain Sham."
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"or he would drown me in the lake."
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"but hid a secret message I hoped you children would find."
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"Of course, then I knew my life was truly in danger."
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"I waited for my opportunity..."
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"Why didn't you take us with you?"
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"it is not grammatically correct to say leave us all alone by ourselves."
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"No way, Jose."
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"I am too frightened of Count Olaf to face him."
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"We were afraid to give ourselves allergic reactions,"
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"in the middle of a hurricane."
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"And some of those people..."
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"Uh-oh."
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"and we'll be back to Damocles Dock by morning."
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"Maybe..."
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"I have a feeling there's lots of things they never told us about."
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"I remember that day so well, Klaus."
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"Your mother had just wrestled one of our enemies to the ground,"
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"We are now entering the territory of the Lachrymose Leeches."
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"That was brunch, and it's almost morning now."
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"Aunt Josephine?"
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"If we were in the water, we might have reason to fear,"
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"Nobody's gonna throw you overboard."
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"We just need a signal."
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"That's what I do when I'm afraid."
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"Let's all close our eyes,"
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"That's how she concentrates."
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"Fire alarms."
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"- What? - Fire alarms."
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"Oh, please don't say any more scary things."
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"Fire alarms are an excellent way to signal for assistance."
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"No! I need it more. I need it to protect my neck."
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