[HPforGrownups] Re: Is Ron a seer?
Tandy, Heidi
heidi.h.tandy.c92 at alumni.upenn.edu
Sat Sep 1 20:36:50 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 25337
Oh, that exists in the muggle world too. It's called. MOMpower and it
involves having eyes in the back of your head, a heightened sense of touch,
and the ability to See mischief in a single bound. Listies with such power
include amanda and carole. I am working on it...
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Sent: Sat Sep 01 16:04:26 2001
Subject: [HPforGrownups] Re: Is Ron a seer?
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--- In HPforGrownups at y..., issybizz at h... wrote:
issy:
> Has anyone else noticed that Ron seems to have mystical powers?
> (unconscious powers that need no wand - ie, Harry puffing up his
Aunt
> Marge).
>
> Maybe, (looking at GoF), having seer powers is something that
runs
> in the family, (unrealised probably). At the Quidditch World Cup
F&G
> predicted, (v. confidently) "that Ireland will win - but Krum gets
> the snitch" p81. That correct prediction wasn't a coincidence.
I also noticed that Mrs. Weasley seems to have some kind of power
too. She knew that Fred and George had their joke merchandise in
their pockets when they were going to the Quidditch World Cup, and
therefore confiscated it. Or is it that she just knows them well
enough to know what they are up to?
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