Amanda the Mystery

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Tue Aug 6 21:21:23 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 42195

"magisterforan" wrote:
> > Just recently I noticed a misterious girl called Amanda, a 
kaukasian
> > young female of Harry Potters year and house(?) in the flying 
lesson.
> > 
> > While I cant find a person of that name in any of the books, not 
even
> > with fulltext search, she gets a special treatment in the first 
movie:
> > While the class is greeted summarily, Madame Hooch, while passing 
her,
> > glances at her sideways and says: "Hello Amanda." 
 
then Manda wrote:
> During the sorting in the first book there is mention of Mandy 
Brocklehurst, a Ravenclaw. 
> Perhaps it's her. In the first grade I rebelled and insisted on 
being called Amanda instead of 
> Mandy. Mandy is a rather cutesy name, I thought. Maybe she felt the 
same way. :-)

It was Gryffindors and Slytherins in that lesson, so it couldn't have 
been a Ravenclaw.  But what if Amanda were one of the two 
unidentified Gryffindor girls that are supposed to exist?

--Hei Lun, back from vacation from Maine (a.k.a land of cheaper 
seafood, nicer people, and better service)





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