Pettigrew's indebtedness to Harry
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Wed Nov 28 22:38:44 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 30332
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Darlene" <Dar20 at a...> wrote:
> All this talk of the Shrieking Shack had me remembering something.
> Dumbledore tells Harry in the end of PoA that Pettigrew will be
> indebted to him, because he saved his life. {Remember, Harry is
> concerned about Trelawny's prediction, and is worried he has helped
> Voldemort (which proves to be a founded concern) return to power? }
>
> So, is Pettigrew just the ultimate slimeball (or, in his case, the
> ultimate follower) that doesn't follow rules of the game?
Voldemort
> follows them in his own twisted way (like making Harry bow). Makes
> sense, but I was just wondering if anyone else wondered this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Darlene
I was wondering. With Pettigrew and his tendency to hang around
the biggest guy in the playgroung, what is going on in his head when
he sees harry duel Voldie to a standstill. Maybe he will pay back
harry for saving his life but only when he comes to the understanding
that harry is somehow more powerful that Voldemort.
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