Pettigrews debt to Harry

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Wed Jul 31 20:29:39 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 41957

I was wondering if anyone else has wondered about how Pettigrew will 
pay Harry back for Harry not letting Sirius and Lupin kill him. In the 
Scholastic version pg. 427 Dumbledore says "This is magic at it's 
deepest, its most impenetrable, Harry. But trust me... the time may 
come when you will be very glad you saved Pettigrew's life." I think 
this means that Pettigrew is going to save Harry's life, but I wonder 
what will cause him to do this since he did nothing to help Harry when 
they were in the grave yard. Do you think that Voldermort will get rid 
of Pettigrew now that he is powerful again? I think what Dumbldore was 
saying is a foreshadowing to Pettigrew repaying his debt to Harry and 
maybe he will die trying. Anyone else have any thought on this? Maybe 
this has been discussed before but I am new and did not see anything 
else on this.
                   -Monica
             Happy Birthday Harry!






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