Magical Marge? was Birthdays
lupinesque
lupinesque at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 8 20:14:16 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 42314
Roo wrote re: late-developing witches/wizards:
> I think it will be Aunt Marge. In
> book 3, when the glass explodes, Aunt Marge says "Did the
> same thing at Colonel Fubster's the other day." Now while Aunt
> Marge's explanation that she "Must have squeezed it too hard"
> may be true, it does seem a little strange that the same thing
> should happen in such close proximity.
Hm, so someone in the room was very upset at the time . . . could
have been Marge, good point. But she seems to like the Colonel so
much--what happened to make her so furious that she magically
exploded a glass? Maybe it's Colonel Fubster who lost his temper at
Marge (who wouldn't?), and who therefore is the nascent wizard--or
just a wizard masquerading as a Muggle, who will improbably appear to
save Harry from some future Dursleyan crime.
Amy Z
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