OOP: Switching Spells--NOT Lupin and James
M.Clifford
valkyrievixen at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 1 08:23:44 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 66367
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Helen R. Granberry"
<helen at o...> wrote:
>
>
> >I am piqued, now. I am guilty of missing all references to the
> switching spell in the books. -furious blushing-
> Since you've brought it to my attention I agree 105% that Harry
> *forgetting* the definition of switching spell is a significant
clue.
> Harry apparently hasn't been paying attention to something he
should
> have and I am sure if we handed these clues on a scrap of paper to
> Hermione she would be back in five with the answer.
> As for me, I am going to apply switching spells to every
significant
> inamate object in the entire series till I come up with one.
> Trial and error is tedious but its the best I can offer!
>
> watching this thread from Herein
> Valky
>
>
> Me: All of the references to Switching Spells seem to have to do
with
> switching body parts. There are gobs of references to Harry having
his
> mother's eyes... what if he *literally* has his mothers eyes? Kinda
> gross, but... there you go. ;)
>
> Helen
>
> (who strongly doubts the 'James is really Lupin' theory, but still
> thinks Switching Spells have to be important)
>
>
ARRGGGGH! How uncannily true! I was thinking along the lines of scar
but that can't be a fake. What if 'the eyes have it!' I dont really
know if I can contemplate that, its a little bit grotesque in
visualised perspective. Thanks for the body parts clue thaough that
narrows down my trial and error list significantly.
Valky
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