[HPforGrownups] Clue for the "ancient protection?"
Maria Kirilenko
maria_kirilenko at yahoo.com
Sun May 11 20:41:42 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 57615
Kelly Grosskreutz <ivanova at idcnet.com> wrote: I was rereading the first two chapters in PS/SS last night, when I came
across this passage.
<snip>
"Aunt Petunia looked as though she'd just swallowed a lemon.
"And come back and find the house in ruins?" she snarled." <snip>
It's interesting that Petunia uses that particular phrase to describe how
disastrous it could be if they left Harry home alone. Maybe part of his
protection is to not be alone outside of the WW. <snip>
Maria:I've always assumed that Petunia referred to the Potters' house in Godric's Hollow that was left in ruins after Voldemort tried to AK Harry. Basically, it fits to description of "blowing up the house." But as a different explanation, we could speculate that Harry is safe in Privet Drive No. 4 only when the Dursleys are there with him. Maria
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