
Misfortune follows the Baudelaires in The Wide Window, a book by Lemony Snicket that has 214 pages. The children are now living with their Aunt Josephine, who had polyphobia (a fear of many things), but lived in a house that looks like it's about to fall into the lake where her husband died. Soon after the Baudelaires arrived, Count Olaf did too disguised as Captain Sham. But later, the children's Aunt leaves them a note saying that she committed suicide and that they will be placed in the care of Captain Sham. But the three children found a secret message and traveled to the cave where their Aunt, very much alive, was hiding. She later died, right before Count Olaf almost adopted the children, and right before his plan failed. But the Count escaped and Mr. Poe, a banker in charge of the orphans' affairs, didn't do anything to stop him. Everyone should read these books even though they are extremely depressing.
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