Percy (yes, again :-)
Tim
tmarends at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 10 17:02:53 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 69112
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Doriane" <delwynmarch at y...>
wrote:
>
> I read a magazine about coding secret messages the other day. And
> yesterday, while I was re-reading Percy's letter to Ron, it struck
me
> hard : this letter feels fake. It feels to me like Percy is
> desperately trying to say something to Ron. I don't have my book
with
> me right now, so I'll have to work from memory, so bear with me :-)
> Oh, and in order to understand my reasoning, you have to assume
that
> Percy is working as an insider for DD. I'm not saying that's my
> opinion, I'm just saying it's the basic hypothesis here.
>
> Del
My 10y/o daughter said it very nicely last night after finishing
Percy's letter... "I don't like Percy anymore."
Now, it's quite possible to Percy to be working undercover so that
even his parents don't know about it. Otherwise, there's no
explantion for Molly's reaction to him sending back his sweater
(jumper) at Christmas. From her reactions, Percy has turned his back
on his family. Could Dumbledore put him in position secretly?
Sure... but I need more proof of that before I can swallow it. Fred
and George said it best: Percy's a Humungous Bonehead.
Tim
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