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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE="CITE"><TT></TT></BLOCKQUOTE>Yes. The H/H cruiseliner is
a very fun and nice place to be -- may I reserve a comfortable stateroom aboard
for you? <g></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Thank you so much for the guiding info ... I will read it
before making up my mind. I have not decided whether I even want to do this ...
and you are enticing me with a comfortable stateroom? I wonder what other ships
have to offer? J/K ... </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>H/H is Harry/Hermione, correct; notHarry/Hagrid nor
Hagrid/Hermione? </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Doreen, grabbing a life preserver, in the fear of being tossed
overboard after her last comment, and also wondering if there is a
Snape/Trelawny ship? How much canon does one need to back up a ship choice? Is
the fact that both characters are alive and in the books enough? I am guessing
that ship conversation is based on character interactions from what I have read
so far. Yes, I have read them ... you ships eventually grow on people. (even
those who started out thinking all those ship posts were
annoying)</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>