Will Dumbledore give Voldemort the finger?

Brian bkb042 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 12 21:01:46 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 46527

  I've been sketchily following the "fatally flawed potion" thread, 
and while I think that this line of thought is significant, I 
believe that we're a little off track with it. How's this for a new 
spin?

  Pettigrew's role in the recorporation was the "willing" donation 
of his hand. More specifically, his RIGHT hand. The one with the 
missing finger. Ron told Harry that "You know what Pettigrew's 
mother got back after Black had finished with him? Dad told me---The 
Order of Merlin, First class, and Pettigrew's finger in a box." 

  The significance of this should be apparent. Dumbledore now has 
access to the important ingredients specific to Voldemort's 
recorporation potion. Perhaps retrieving the finger, and some "bone 
of the father", is what Snape was tasked to do. After all, he IS the 
potions master! (He might also enjoy getting some of Harry's blood, 
too!)

What do y'all think?

Brian





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