how many Hermiones?

catherine at cator-manor.demon.co.uk catherine at cator-manor.demon.co.uk
Tue Jun 5 20:25:06 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 20231

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., robertc at r... wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., dfrankis at d... wrote:
> > --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Caius Marcius" <coriolan at w...> wrote:
> > > One thing I've wondered about - why couldn't Hermione have used 
the 
> > > turner to dial up a few extra hours of naptime? Maybe she was 
being 
> > > too Type A to think of it (she would have never thought to use 
to 
> > > save Black and Buckbeak without Dumbledore's prompting).  Or 
maybe, 
> > > just like meeting your past or future self, terrible things 
have 
> > > happened to wizards who overslept while time-turning!
> > > 
> > 
> > and what would Parvati et al have made of two Hermiones in bed?
> 
> If the Patils are identical twins (I forget), wouldn't it
> seem perfectly natural to Parvati that there should be two
> identical Hermiones as well?  Their both _being_ Hermione
> would be strange, though.
> 
> I suppose that two sets of (identical?) twins, in different
> years in the school, isn't statistically unusual.  Nevertheless,
> I wonder if JKR has something special planned for all of them...
> 
> Robert Carnegie
> Meretricious!

I'm being very frivolous here, but in that case (looking at the 
Hermione thing - two in a bed) shouldn't Hermione's name be Narcissa?

Catherine

BTW:  I just can't see Hermione as being the slightest bit that way 
inclined.  Reason:  well, she wasn't in the least bit affected by the 
Veela/and Fleur, was she?







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