


Violet develops hives on her face, and Klaus's tongue swells up. The children eat the peppermints without anybody noticing. When Larry brings them the check, there are three peppermints along with it. They say they are allergic to peppermints. Later, while the Baudelaires are eating at the Anxious Clown, he asks them if they have any allergies that would cause them to leave the restaurant. Larry accidentally reveals that the Baudelaires are staying with Josephine Anwhistle. In The Wide Window, Larry is casually opening up the Anxious Clown when Count Olaf confronts him. In the TV series, Larry has a recurring role that he does not have in the novels. Poe and his sister Eleanora in The Anxious Clown. In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, Jacques Snicket instructs Lemony to visit The Anxious Clown and find a waiter who will say "I didn't realize this was a sad occasion." This waiter will have a letter containing instructions for Lemony to flee the country.Ī similar waiter interrupts a taped conversation between Mr. He and Anwhistle are also seen in a photograph together. He seems to share some history with Josephine Anwhistle, as when he overhears the Baudelaire orphans talk about she recently died, he appears visibly shocked and saddened. After the Schism, he joined the Fire-Fighting Side. Larry is a member of V.F.D., as he uses the coded phrase "I didn't realize this was a sad occasion." In the TV series, he is also shown working as a waiter at the V.F.D. Larry at Paltryville between Josephine and Lemony. Morrow was in a book club with his "mothers", implying he was raised by a lesbian couple.

Not much about Larry's early life is known, other than that he attended Prufrock Preparatory School and that he once lived in the Village of Fowl Devotees and can identify Mr.
