Dumbledore's ability to see through time?
evangelina839
evangelina839 at yahoo.se
Sat Jul 26 21:51:52 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 73355
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Rania Melhem <dunknegg at y...>
wrote:
> One thing that I noticed while re-reading PoA is that Dumbledore
seemed to be
aware of
> Harry and Hermione's rescue of Buckbeak while Dumbledore was in
Hagrid's hut
with McNair and the members of the committee. Did anyone else notice
this ?
I always imagined that Dumbledore, who was inside Hagrid's Hut and
all at the time,
knew or noticed that Harry was trying to get Buckbeak away. Plus, as
he always seems
to see through (or however you want to put it) Invisibility Cloaks,
he had also seen the
trio leave the Hut moments before he (AD) and the rest of them
arrived. Wiley o'
Ravenclaw's theory of AD in fact being Ron is of course much more
cool because if it
really did work out the way I pictured it, all that is needed is for
Dumbledore to put all
the pieces together and give Harry and Hermione the tip that a Time
Turner could fix
the situation. And in that case he of course also needed to come up
with that plan of
his... or realise what he had of the plan that he in fact already
*had* at the time... or
was going to have, but it was already working out. Hm... time
travelling makes my
head spin. :)
evangelina
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