[HPforGrownups] Re: best lines in the book?

IAmLordCassandra at aol.com IAmLordCassandra at aol.com
Tue Jun 10 01:44:39 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 59750

In a message dated 6/9/2003 9:00:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
odilefalaise at yahoo.com writes:


> >>> Hi I'm writing a piece for The Courier-Mail (daily
> newspaper in Brisbane, Australia) looking at the best
> sentences in the Harry Potter series. ...am after
> nominations from fellow HP fans. <<<

I have a few ^^ 

>From PoA: 

(during the crystal gazing lesson) 

"Would anyone like me to help them interpret the shadowy portents within 
their Orb?" she (Trelawney) murmered overe the clinking of her bangles. 

"I don't need help," Ron whispered. "It's obvious waht this means. There's 
going to be loads of fog tonight." 

Again from PoA: 

(while reading tea leaves) 

"Right, you've got a crooked sort of cross..." He (Harry) consulted Unfogging 
the future. "That means you're going to have 'trials and suffering'-sorry 
about that-but there's something that could be the sun...hang on...that means 
'great happiness'...so you're going to suffer but be very happy..." 

There's another one (Involving Divination, oddly)...but I can't seem to 
remember where the quote is. Can anyone help? it's the one where Ron has something 
like (imitating Trelawney) "When two saturns (or whatever planet) appear that 
means somemewhere a midget in glasses is being born."    ----Help? Anyone? 


I have a billion others...most of them more serious. But I know people like 
funny ones, so I posted those. I'm sure I'll find more that I just HAVE to 
submit. I really need to read the books again XP 

~Cassie~ 


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