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  1. The Lachrymose Leeches are deadly leeches named after the lake that they call home. They have six rows of very sharp teeth and one very sharp nose. They can smell food from extreme distances though according to Josephine Anwhistle, they are blind, thus probably an explanation to the attacks on...

  2. The lake is notorious for its population of predatory Lachrymose Leeches, known to attack anyone who smells of food, causing a restriction to be imposed around the city forbidding swimming less than an hour after eating.

  3. A Lachrymose Leech. After sailing to the center of the vast lake, they are attacked by the Lachrymose Leeches. Aunt Josephine had regretted to point out that she had eaten a banana shortly before the children had arrived, causing the leeches to attack due to the scent of food.

  4. 2 Φεβ 2000 · After leaving the Reptile House and uncle Monty behind, the Baudelaire orphans travel to Lake Lachrymose, to a secluded house on the top of a perilous cliff; where they meet their new caretaker Aunt Josephine, a brave and fearless sweet old lady who loves grammar and is never afraid of anything, least of all realtors.

  5. 22 Μαρ 2005 · A phrase here which simply means close the window, shut down the computer or throw it into Lachrymose Lake before you encounter the terrible events that occured within the Baudelaire's...

  6. 2 Φεβ 2000 · She lives in a house built on precarious stilts on the side of a hill overlooking Lake Lachrymose, inhabited by killer leeches. Of course, Count Olaf tracks them down and, disguised as a sailboat captain, fools Aunt Josephine-at least for a while.

  7. They struggle with Lachrymose leeches, which smell food in Aunt Josephines stomach and so are attracted to the boat. Unfortunately, anyone who eats within an hour of crossing the lake draws the unwanted attention of the bloodsucking leeches, and Aunt Josephine had just eaten a banana.

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