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Klaus Baudelaire is a fictional character and one of the three protagonists of Lemony Snicket's ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' series who appears in all thirteen novels. Klaus is the middle child of the Baudelaire orphans; he has an older sister named Violet and a younger sister named Sunny. His sister Violet is the family inventor, Sunny is the family biter (and later chef) and Klaus is the researcher. He is twelve years old at the beginning of the series, and turns thirteen in ''The Vile Village''. By the end of the series, he is fourteen (fifteen years old if you count in Chapter 14). Klaus is the "bookworm" of the family, and his love of books has often helped him save himself and his sisters.
==Interests and skills==
Klaus is an avid reader with an eidetic memory. His favorite book is ''The Water Cycle, Volume 196'', but he also enjoys books dealing with multiple wars. He remembers virtually everything he reads, retaining information which often helps the Baudelaires to escape from situations that their archenemy, Count Olaf, leads them to and places them in. As a result of this appetite for books, he speaks many languages. Klaus always seems to know the definition of words that leave others baffled, though there are certain words that even he does not know the meaning of, such as ''in loco parentis'' (mentioned in ''The Bad Beginning'' by Mr. Poe) and ''xenophobe'' (mentioned in ''The Ersatz Elevator'' by Jerome Squalor). Prior to the demise of Klaus's parents, his father used to take him to the Akhmatova Bookstore as a special treat. He revisits it with Jerome Squalor in ''The Ersatz Elevator''.
In ''The Austere Academy'', Klaus and Isadora, one of the Quagmire triplets, seem to be finding an interest in each other,〔 but in the eleventh book, ''The Grim Grotto'', Klaus receives his first kiss (and first heartbreak) from Fiona, a mycologist.

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