Dumbledore's true motives?

gerreld_terrent at yahoo.com gerreld_terrent at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 31 17:22:52 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 11358

I just recently joined this group so I am not sure if this was a 
topic of discussion but it has been nagging at my brain for some time.

Dumbledore, when talking to Harry after he escaped from Voldemort, 
did something that caught my attention and made me second guess his 
true motives.  The actual words were this (pg 696 second paragraph, 
hardcover):

"And he was right-he could touch me without hurting himself, he 
touched my face." 
For a fleeting instant, Harry thought he saw a gleam of something 
like triumph in Dumbledore's eyes.  But next second, Harry was sure 
he imagined it, 


I was just interested in what other people thought about the reaction 
of Dumbledore to the fact that Voldemort was no longer incapable of 
hurting Harry.

Gerreld Terrent





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