trust (re:pre-judgements entering Oop)

The Sparrow basementgirl74 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 14 04:51:19 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 52170

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Tom Wall " 
 wrote:
 
> I trust Harry.
> I trust Dumbledore.
> I trust Molly and Arthur Weasley.
> I trust Snape (only because he's the one that'd be
easiest to 
> mistrust.)
> I trust Hagrid.
> 
> I trust that Voldemort is definitely evil.>

I reply:
People I trust:
+All the Weasleys *except* Percy. Something about his
reclusiveness/pompas behaviour tugs at me....
+Harry-of course!
+Hogwarts teachers-Snape(because you're not supposed
too!), Dumbledore,Flitwick,Sprout and of
course,Hagrid, who has a big job ahead of him
regarding his giant clan...
I trust Filch,even though we're not supposed too, but
there's something about his not being able to do
magic, but being a Hogwarts staff member
anyway...Ther's GOT to be more to Mrs.Norris than a
Jane Austin reference!
For some reason,I don't have any trouble with Draco,
even though he's the youngest of a clearly old bastard
family. But in classic fairy tale lore it's always the
youngest who becomes the black sheep. There's also
something about Dobby being able to use his powers in
Cos to float Mrs. Dursleys pudding, even though
house-elves can't do magic without their master's
permission. To do magic,Dobby needs permission.To get
permission, his master (or one of)needs to know he's
going to warn Harry....

I expect we'll see more of Lockheart too-he's not
evil, memory charms are easy to reverse provided
someone knows you're under it,and there's something
about Pigwidgeon's cheerfull eagerness that reminds me
of him.....

"The Sparrow"
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