[HPforGrownups] Re: Lupin - neatly
Kelly Shiflet
birdy739 at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 9 02:43:40 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 16127
I think I actually I read something about this in Gof after the Second task
(I think). Harry and Ron were chatting about like using the summoning charm
to summon a breathing machine ( for under water purposes)that they had read
about in some article; and either H / Ron / Her. said something to the fact
that they really couldn't use the summoning charm, because questions would
diffently arise if people see a breathing contraption go flying by them, on
it's way towards Hogwarts. I'm not completely sure what page that
conversation was on though.
So, i guess what I'm really getting at, is that Lupin can't magic clothing
to his side, because it would raise too many questions amoungst the muggles
if they saw, per se, a pair of boxer shorts flying along in the air....
I hope that might answer your question...
Aurora Danen
>From: lea.macleod at gmx.net
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>To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [HPforGrownups] Re: Lupin - neatly
>Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 12:13:51 -0000
>
>--- In HPforGrownups at y..., Magda Grantwich <mgrantwich at y...> wrote:
> > > I just reread Prizoner from Azkaban and noticed those little
>hints
> > > Rowling puts in to Lupins personality - his battered case is hold
> > > together with strings that he has knotted Neatly...
> >
> > How come Lupin can't magic himself up some decent clothes and a good
> > piece of luggage?
>
>He doesnt have decent stuff because hes so poor - he must have had
>real trouble getting a job because nobody wants to employ a werewolf.
>
>And I think you cant just magic yourself rich.
>
>Remember the Weasley family - Im sure if they could just magic
>things up, they wouldnt let their kids go to school in second hand
>robes and with second hand books.
>
>If you could, thered be no need for Gringotts and the shops in Diagon
>alley and the books would only be half the fun... which tends to be a
>general reason for a lot of unexplainable things in the books...
>
>Maybe things you conjure up out of thin air dont last as long as real
>things, or theyll just disappear after a while (like leprechaun
>gold).
>
>About Lupins character - yes, he seems to be a very orderly man. I
>think it fits very well with his way of treating other people, the way
>he talks, his sense of humour - there is nothing spectacular in it,
>but its still very thoughtful and deep. Lupin is certainly one of the
>"well-organised minds" Dumbledore speaks about in that wonderful scene
>at the and of HPPS.
>
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