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The Baudelaires--and the reading circle dedicates--face their most exciting chapter yet
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The Gang discusses the importance of the table of contents, how mimes are the worst, and pranking students.
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The girls try to convince Sir that Shirley is actually Count Olaf. Sir knows better because he's the boss and he's not an idiot.
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