The Baudelaires discover that Hector has been breaking the town rules by keeping a secret library and working on a hot-air mobile home in his barn, so that he can sail away from V.F.D. Hector shows the Baudelaires the following couplet, which he says was found at the base of Nevermore Tree: Hector takes them to his home, where he shows them the house, the barn and the Nevermore Tree, where all the crows come to roost at night. They become acquainted with the Council of Elders, who proclaim that the children will do all the chores for the entire village, but they will be living with Hector, the handyman. by bus, and after a long, hot and dusty walk from the bus stop, they reach the town of V.F.D., which is filled with crows. The children depart for the unknown V.F.D. The children naturally choose V.F.D., an acronym which the two Quagmire triplets discovered is part of a terrible secret somehow related to Count Olaf. Poe gives a brochure to the Baudelaire orphans about a new program allowing an entire village to serve as guardian, based on the saying "It takes a village to raise a child.". Poe's office, looking at " The Daily Punctilio" (a poorly written newspaper full of lies about the Quagmires and Count Olaf). The book begins when the Baudelaires are in Mr. After escaping Olaf once again, the Baudelaire orphans are taken into the care of a whole village, only to find lots of rules and chores, evil seniors, and Count Olaf lurking by every crow. "The Vile Village" is the seventh novel in the book series " A Series of Unfortunate Events" by Lemony Snicket. Media_type = Print ( hardback & paperback) Series = " A Series of Unfortunate Events" Author = Lemony Snicket (pen name of Daniel Handler)
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