More on Dumbledore's knowledge

ingachristsuperstar <ingachristsuperstar@yahoo.com> ingachristsuperstar at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 15 22:49:55 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 49850

I think the real question re. the instantly infamous quote is why 
Dumbledore now thinks he _should_ have told Harry before.  
Could it be the information would have left him better prepared 
for what he faces in OoP?  Left him able to save the poor "bad 
death" victim?  Or worse, maybe not kill said victim (or someone 
else) because he didn't know the whole story?  

Surely Dumbledore would have a good reason for regretting his 
decision, since he clearly thought he had good reasons for 
withholding the info at the time.

-Ing


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