The Baudelaire children are very sad for their loss. It isn't easy for the Baudelaire because they lost both of their parents at the same time and also lost all their possessions. Mr. Poe was who gave them the notice of their parents. Mr.Poe is the banker in charge of the Baudelaire's fortune and the orphan's guardianship. Mr.Poe offered his house for some days until he found a relative of them. The Baudelaire stayed with Mr.Poe for some days and then he found them a relative. The relative was Count Olaf, the villain of the story. Count Olaf lived on the other side of town. The Baudelaire children packed their few belongings and were ready to go to their new guardian's home the next day. The next day Mr.Poe drove them to their new home .When the children got there they saw the prettiest house int he block thinking it was their new home. The lady in the house said,“You must be the children Count Olaf is adopting.”-textual evidence. Justice Strauss was their new neighbor. She said that Count Olaf was her neighbor. The house in which the children were going to live now was stained and not good looking, with big eye carved on the front of the house.
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