![]() ![]() Monty is possibly the only adult who believes them when they say that Stephano isn't who he says is he is. The children lock themselves in the Reptile Room and wait there until Monty comes home from the running errands. Stephano is really only a poorly disguised Olaf. One day, Monty's new assistant, Stephano, arrived at the front door. It looked like the Baudelaire children's luck was turning out for the better. Monty encourages them to make themselves at home and to read as many of the books as they like. ![]() It takes an instant liking to Sunny as it playfully curls around her. He introduces them to the Incredibly Deadly Viper who turns out to be not as deadly as it appears. Monty shows the children his reptile room, which is filled with various types of reptiles. It's the doctor's only proof that he knew their parents, explaining that the three of them were hiding in the piano and had unfortunately gotten locked in. As Montgomery Montgomery gives the children a tour of their new home, they come across a picture of a piano with no one in it. Poe rudely, but that it was the banker's fault who put them with Count Olaf in the first place. ![]() Poe out of the door, Montgomery apologizes for treating Mr. They arrive at an ornate mansion and are greeted by the doctor with pieces of coconut cream cake. Montgomery Montgomery (who was supposed to be their new guardian in the first place, and not Count Olaf). The Baudelaires are taken to their new guardian: Dr. Uncle Monty showing the Baudelaires a picture of their parents. ![]()
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