Klaus Baudelaire személy
Idézetek
A házatok… fájdalom… porig égett. A tűzoltók természetesen kivonultak, de elkéstek…
Klaus előtt váratlanul megjelent a könyvtárszoba képe, azzal a rengeteg könyvvel. Most már sohasem olvashatja el őket…
The book was long, and difficult to read, and Klaus became more and more tired as the night wore on. Occasionally his eyes would close. He found himself reading the sentence over and over. He found himself reading the sentence over and over. He found himself reading the sentence over and over.
94. oldal
„After all, a cheerful attitude is the most effective tool against sickness.”
„I thought antibiotics were,” Klaus said.
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Aye! Remember my personal philosophy! He who hesitates is lost!"
“Or she!” Fiona said.
“Or she,” the captain agreed. “Aye?”
“Aye!” Violet cried.
“Aye!” Klaus shouted.
“Aye!” Sunny shrieked.
“Hooray!” Phil yelled.
Captain Widdershins peered down in annoyance at Phil, whom he would have preferred say “Aye!” along with everyone else.
„Fel a fejjel!” Édesapjuk mindig ezt szokta mondani, ha valami nem sikerült a legjobban, és ez pontosan azt jelentette, hogy itt az ideje félretenni a búslakodást!
– Igazad van! – mondta Klaus. – De olyan nehéz felemelni a fejünket, ha valaki teljes erővel nyomja lefelé!
35. oldal