![]() She only leaves after Klaus points out that the cave is for sale. ![]() ![]() Josephine tells them that she's scared, particularly because her husband was killed by leeches from the lake. Once they do, they have a hard time trying to convince her to come back with them. The Baudelaire children "borrow" a sailboat and set sail to find their Aunt. Luckily, they manage to escape with a picture of their parents as an unfortunate keepsake. Suddenly the house is blown off the cliff and Klaus nearly plummets to his death. Klaus realizes that there is a hidden message in it and they learn that she is still alive but hiding in Curdled Cave. This gives them the excuse to return to Aunt Josephine's house and more time for them to study the note. The children eat the candy and break out in hives as they are allergic to peppermint. The waiter at the restaurant tries to help the children and gives them some peppermints. Violet and Klaus are frustrated but have no proof to support their claims. Poe right away dismisses the idea that this was all set up by Count Olaf. He compares it to one of Josephine's grocery lists, and the children are surprised when the handwriting matches. They show him the supposedly forged note. Poe arrives and listens as the Baudelaires accuse Count Olaf of killing their Aunt. Klaus and Violet look for clues in a suspicious note that passes custody to Captain Sham, a seafaring scam artist with clear ties to Count Olaf. ![]()
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