More on Figg's protection
Melody
Malady579 at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 27 17:39:35 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 45841
Gretchen asked:
> If Arabella is part of Harry's protection, perhaps that protection
>spilled over to the tent. Did Dumbledore suspect something might
>happen at the World Cup and wanted to make sure Harry has a little
>extra protection?
Barb deduced:
> As I said, I doubt that Perkins is a Figg. I doubt he would know
>Arabella Figg at all. I believe it is far more likely that the tent
>came with some pre-fabricated sort of decor which is available to
>witches and wizards in an off-the-shelf manner (perhaps in a
>catalogue).
So I add, liking Barb's idea of wizard decor catalogues:
Also if the house/tent is what protects Harry, then he really did not
spend much time in there. When the death eaters has thier little
playtime, Arthur sent The Three into the woods. Since Arthur is the
one that brought the tents in the first place and thus, by your
theory, knew of the needed protection for Harry, then sending Harry
away from the protective tent that night would of been completely
foolish. The safest place for Harry would of been the cabbage tent.
Besides, Harry's protections seems to be about certain people not places.
Melody
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