Gleanings from 3rd Viewing

Ev vy bricken at tenbit.pl
Wed Dec 12 07:51:14 UTC 2001


From: "Amanda Lewanski:
> > There are nineteen or twenty places at the Hogwarts staff table, based
> > on a count of nine teachers sitting on Dumbledore's right.
> 
> And after four or so counts, there are twenty first-year Gryffindors who
> file into the common room after Percy. Hm.


Yup, but during the flying lesson with Madam Hooch, in each of two rows of students (assuming one are Slytherins and the other Gryffindors) there are exactly thirteen students.


> Penny caught, when she and Sheryll and I were there, that the notes in
> front of Harry when we see him from the front (rather than looking over
> his shoulder at them) are not what he was writing; they're different.


Yup, it's much different. What he writes down when Snape's making his speech is written neatly in small letters, and what they show later looks like he used not a quill but a very thick felt-tip pen. And it takes more space on the page.


Ev vy

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There's nothing level in our cursed natures
But direct villainy.
      William Shakespeare "Timon of Athens"
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And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover,
To entertain these fair well-spoken days,
I am determined to prove a villain
     William Shakespeare "Richard III"
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