TSS, pg 239: ...the couplet seems to say that inside the darkest jar of jam is the name of the person who's supposed to get the message." [a few paragraphs down].... Someone had taken a knife and written two letters in the surface of the jam: J and S.
"J.S.," Quigley said. "Jacques Snicket."
Well, the Baudelaires seem to think the message was intended for Jacques, but as we know, it wasn't.
Why do we know that? Because of the secret message embedded within TSS. Go to LemonySnicket.com, and follow the link from the books page. Then use your copy of TSS to find the hidden message. Once there, return here, and I will explain.
Still with me? alright, at this point, you should know I am about to reveal the hidden message.
"J.S.," Quigley said. "Jacques Snicket."
Well, the Baudelaires seem to think the message was intended for Jacques, but as we know, it wasn't.
Why do we know that? Because of the secret message embedded within TSS. Go to LemonySnicket.com, and follow the link from the books page. Then use your copy of TSS to find the hidden message. Once there, return here, and I will explain.
Still with me? alright, at this point, you should know I am about to reveal the hidden message.