Very interestin tidbit I found while checking the chat archives

Melanie Brackney ilovbrian_99 at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 7 18:04:14 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 22076

Will there be, or have there been, any "late blooming"
students in the school who come into their
             magic potential as adults, rather than as
children? By the way, I loved meeting you, and hearing
you
             speak, when you came to Anderson's in
Naperville. I can hardly wait until you tour again.
             Ahhh! I loved the event at Anderson's. It
was one of my favorites. That is completely true. No,
is the answer.
             In my books, magic almost always shows
itself in a person before age 11; however, there is a
character who
             does manage in desperate circumstances to
do magic quite late in life, but that is very rare in
the world I am
             writing about. 


This came straight from the Barnes and Noble's chat in
March 1999, now my qestion to you is who is JKR
refering to in this statement?  Has this person
already made an appearance, or is it still to come?
Arabella Figgs maybe...but I still think that she must
be a wizard for quite sometime but then again I do not
know.  Dudley?? Petunia???  

what other muggles are in these books...I guess it
could be Filch..but still.

Melanie, just a thought to ponder..

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