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Hi Sleuth! You are seriously so amazing, I've been up way too late the last three nights after I finally reread ASOUE (haven't read them in... 10? years?) and now I'm spinning out of control with all these theories on here! Haha. I've just got one question - do you think it is implied that Dewey's underwater library survived the fire? If I remember correctly it seems like it survives, but I just thought with the Baudelaire's luck it would be typical for it to burn as well haha.
Hello, @flosscat! Very pleased to welcome you on this blog.
I would argue that Deweyâs secret library has very likely survived. That was, after all, the whole point of Kitâs plan to burn down the hotel: making the villains believe all the collected evidence had been lost forever, while in reality V.F.D. kept it safe. Whatâs really funny is that her brother Lemony used the exact same strategy in âShouldnât You Be In Schoolâ. And if you believe my theory about J.S. (Link) the taxi driver (Link), you also know that Lemony is very much part of Kitâs and Deweyâs conspiracy. Thereâs no point in burning down the hotel if the secret library canât be saved in the doing.
Another reason to believe it survived is that it is probably underwater as well as undergound. Youâre supposed to dive into the pond to access it (thatâs where the inscription âHotel Denouementâ appears in the right way). Thatâs also why enemies of the volunteers never found it: they were focused on the Hotel (a red herring) and never thought to inspect its reflection.
What really confirms this theory is this passage in âThe Beatrice Lettersâ where Beatrice Jr follows Lemony in the city. Lemony then goes to a âlibraryâ where documents related to Beatrice and V.F.D. are kept.
Afterward, you sat on the bench in the park, examining a ring etched into the surface of the wood by someone careless with their drinking glass, before strolling along the edge of a nearby pond.[The Beatrice Letters, B.B. to L.S. #4]
I think the library is Deweyâs secret library. The âparkâ is actually what remains of the gardens of Hotel Denouement, which were reconverted ten years after the fire. The pond is still there and the bench with the ring on it was last seen in the lobby of Hotel Denouement:
The manager followed the bellboy into the crowd, leaving the Baudelaires standing alonenext to a large, wooden bench marked with the number 128. Klaus ran his hand along thebench, which was etched with rings, from people setting down glasses without using coasters.[The Penultimate Peril, Chapter Three]
Because it was in the lobby, it would have been easy to move the bench outside before the fire burned down everything. Besides, the volunteers would make sure to save the bench because it is evidence of Olafâs crimes (Link).
Dave: Exit your room, and go into the living room.
Sorry little dude, coming through. Gotta put you down for a bit. You figure you've left him hanging long enough.
>Â Dave: Hastily enter the room with wild abandon.