[HPforGrownups] Lupin's Potion

Amanda Rush yankee00 at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 5 03:03:59 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 28758

I think the comment about sugar making the potion useless was meant to illustrate that Lupin, like anyone else, has tastes, and the wolf's bane potion isn't one of them.
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  From: a r 
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  Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 7:22 AM
  Subject: [HPforGrownups] Lupin's Potion


  I'm new on this list so please forgive me if this has
  been mentioned before!

  I've just been listening to POA for about the
  millionth time and something that has struck me every
  time is:

  When Harry is visiting Lupin in his office (while the
  others are on the first trip to Hogsmeade)Snap
  delivers a goblet of potion.  Why does Lupin so
  pointedly mention that it is a shame that sugar makes
  the potion useless?  I didn't see that detail as being
  in any way relevant unless it is a clue for a future
  storyline...  Have I missed something?

  Ashley

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