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KrazyMan


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Posted: August 8, 2008 3:31 pm Post subject: OK! Just noticed things. |
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Reading over this stuff here :
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Harry+Potter+and+the+Deathly+Hallows
It says things like we will find that there was a reason why sirius had to die. WHAT? Did we find that out?
She says we would learn about Peter Pettigrew's family.
Someone Non-Magic would use magic in later life ( Not Petunia ).
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GinnyX



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mcahill4

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Posted: August 9, 2008 10:07 am Post subject: |
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I guess she just changed her mind about some things in the book. I'm not complaing, everything necessary was covered.
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Also it says "she has stated we will learn more about Peter Pettigrew, Dumbledore, and his family". That's Dumbledor's family, not Pettigrew's.
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Godric Gryffindor


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In the book when it says that ron imitates harrys parselmouth and enter the chamber of secrets ...how do the get back out because last time im sure fawkes flew them out  |
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GinnyX



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| Godric Gryffindor wrote: |
In the book when it says that ron imitates harrys parselmouth and enter the chamber of secrets ...how do the get back out because last time im sure fawkes flew them out  |
In the book it says Ron has a broomstick. He flies him and Hermione out.
DH ch 31; pg 622
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| And then he skidded around a final corner and with a yell of mingled relief and fury he saw them: Ron and Hermione, both with their arms full of large, curved, dirty yelow objects, Ron with a broomstick under his arm. |
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Miss_Potter


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I hadn't remembered that! I seriously need to reread the books again. It must've been 2 months since i picked up a single copy! Mind you, by this time you'd reckon i'd memorized the books off by heart. When i was young i used to think how J.K.Rowling had all this free time to write these books, then i realised it was her job. lol _________________ BM#11 Ceinwyn means precious pearl
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Charlotte Thornton


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| I have another question. How does Neville have the Gryffindor sword after the war, if when the Trio burgled Gringotts, Griphook took it? |
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GinnyX



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| Charlotte Thornton wrote: |
| I have another question. How does Neville have the Gryffindor sword after the war, if when the Trio burgled Gringotts, Griphook took it? |
Su: How did neville get the gryfindor sword, is there a link to the hat
J.K. Rowling: Yes, there is very definitely a link to the hat!
J.K. Rowling: Neville, most worthy Gryffindor, asked for help just as Harry did in the Chamber of secrets, and Gryffindor's sword was transported into Gryffindor's old hat -
J.K. Rowling: - the Sorting Hat was Gryffindor's initially, as you know.
J.K. Rowling: Griphook was wrong - Gryffindor did not 'steal' the sword, not unless you are a goblin fanatic and believe that all goblin-made objects really belong to the maker.
http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2007/0730-bloomsbury-chat.html
http://www.potterforums.com/about10412.html&highlight=neville+sword
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http://www.potterforums.com/about5620.html&highlight=neville+sword
http://www.potterforums.com/about5688.html&highlight=neville+sword _________________
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