Questions about the Last Series of Unfortunate Events Book, "The End"?

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Snicket ends the book by saying, "There are some words, of course, that are better left unsaid-but not, I believe, the word uttered by my niece, a word which hear means that the story is over. Beatrice.”

So, if Kit's daughter is snicket’s niece, that means that he's her brother?

And for some reason it makes me think that he is the Baudelaire's father, since he's always writing to "Beatrice", at the beginning of the stories.

And his very last dedication to her says, "I cherished, you perished. The worlds been nighmarished."

Maybe meaning, that she died, and he survived.

On the back of the book, it also says “this book holds a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents.”

Any help here?
 
Different meanings per snippet. I don't think "this book holds a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents.” goes with a girl named Beatrice
 
Lemony was not the Baudelaire’s father, their fathers name was Bertrand
Yes Lemony and Kit were siblings, the three Snicket siblings: Lemony, Kit and Jacques

Lemony was writing/dedicating to Beatrice , the Baudlaries mother because they had a romantic relationship, in fact they were engaged at one point. But then she broke up with Lemony. Then Lemony was thought to have been deceased. Beatrice and Bertland were going to name Violet Lemony had she been a boy.

In his last dedication I just think he meant that he cherished her, and that she died. That his life has also been a series of unfortunate events.
 
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