"Gakk

"Gakk!" Beatrice Snicket Screeched. She said something along the lines as, " Look at that land." Beatrice was still very young and arduous to understand. Arduous here means difficult and causing great labor. "Klaus, she's right!" Violet yelled, causing enormous pain to her brothers' ear. The Baudelaire's had just left a very strange Island and were heading back to a very familiar beach. All of the children in the boat took an oar, Violet had made while they passed some scraps in the water they were in. Beatrice obliviously could not do such a precise job, but she tried.

Sunny, who had recently developed a hobby for cooking, was already thinking of new recipes. Klaus was thinking of books he would want to read, but Violet was the only one who just wanted to get home.

Don't count your eggs, before they hatch, is a saying commonly used when some one thinks they are going to enjoy wonderful things but are miserably wrong. For example say a young girl was on her way to buy bubble gum with five dollars from her dad and she promised every one a piece. She would think every one would love her, but only to find out that she dropped the money in the drain. Then everyone hated her and never spoke to her again. She would be considered someone who counted her eggs before the hatched. I am sorry to report that this is exactly what the Baudelaire's did.

They never reached Briny Beach that day and Sunny was not able to cook and Klaus was not able to read. Instead they saw someone they never hoped to see again. They saw the man with no hair but a beard. They were surprised not to see the woman usually associated with him. They both have unusual descriptions and it is not rare to see a man with no beard but hair.

The man was staring at them from a far distance as they tried to make it on that dreadful beach. It seemed like that beach had always been in their lives. It all started that awful day, which I'm sure your aware with. For people these days love to hear tragic and sad stories. It is sickening that people love miserable tales that authors inflict on the innocent people.

"Violet, grab Beatrice!" Klaus yelled. Beatrice was falling off the edge of the boat. Violet didn't hear him, because she was thinking about a way to get them out of their quandary, which here means the situation. Beatrice fell into the water and floated away from them. Klaus jumped in to the water to save his adopted sister, but only endangered himself. He quickly caught up to her and grabbed her. They both were sucked down a hole in the water and landed in a dark dim room. Klaus had unfortunately hit the bottom of the floor and refused to walk for a few minutes. He was still holding the baby, but she was unconscious.

"Ha Ha ho ho fiddle dee do" They heard. Klaus was the only one to recognize the laugh. Beatrice was to young to understand the life of Klaus, so she did not realize it was Nero.