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erinellii erinellii at yahoo.com
Fri May 2 21:03:25 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 56825

> jeanico2000 wrote:
> > > "You stand, Harry Potter, upon the remains of my late father", 
he hissed softly, "A muggle and a fool...very like your dear 
> mother..."
> > Why does he compare Lily to his father? was Lily a muggle? I 
thought Harry's parents were a wizard and a witch. Any thoughts on 
this? 

Katie.javis1 wrote: 
> I think that he is referring to the "fool" part of the sentence.
> He then goes on to say that in death, they both had their uses, 
> which I think is a disgusting thing to say, but that's Voldemort 
for you.


Now me:
Lily was not a muggle, but she was a mudblood.  To Voldemort, there 
is not much difference between the two.  He thinks they should both 
be wiped out.

erin






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