Audio book - English
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)Transcript
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the baudelaire orphans at the time the story begins, we're certainly wishing that they weren't reading the newspaper that was in front of their eyes. A newspaper, I'm sure, you know, is a collection of supposedly true stories written down by writers, whether saw them happen or talk to people who did. These writers are called journalists and like telephone operators, butchers, ballerinas and people who clean up after horses. Journalists can sometimes make mistakes. This was certainly the case with the front page of the Morning edition of the Daily, which the baudelaire Children were reading in the office of Mr Po, captured by Count Death in Red, and the three siblings looked at one another in amazement over the mistakes that the Daily journalists had made.