Torn page (LOLLIPOPS removed, sadly)
rachelrenee1
rachelrenee1 at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 9 23:55:36 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 34963
Tabouli wrote:
> > Yeah, it did seem out of character for the usually stringently
law-
> >abiding teacher-respecting book-revering Hermione. I file this
> >under "slightly dubious plot devices", because after all, Harry
> >*needed* to find that page in her hand, didn't he? Couldn't
> >Hermione have taken notes on a separate piece of paper to be found
> >instead?
Then Cindy responded:
> I hope no one has mentioned this already, but I figure Hermione is
> free to deface any book in the library because she is quite adept
at
> repairing things with magic. Let's see. She repaired broken glass
> and Harry's glasses (I think). Replacing a page in a book ought to
> be child's play, right?
Ya know, after reading the preface of Quidditch Through the Ages, I
am suprised Hermione was not severely bruised and battered about the
head after defacing a library book in such a fashion! Surly Madame
Pince would have enchanted the book so that a page torn out would
carry a heavy penalty!
Rachel
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