[HPforGrownups] Re: Lily and James not Aurors (Was - Could Harry really be an Auror?)

Christie Nixon corliss_plum at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 24 00:05:44 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 83456

Arya:
>>One thing I think that the whole "born to those who
have thrice defied him" 
may not necessarily mean Lily and James but "of those"
in a sense of other 
ancestors. Just an example, say, James Pottter's
grandparent(s) defied Volde 
once, then his parent(s) did it for the second time
and then finally James/and/
or/Lily did for the third time. There are several
ways to permutate this if you 
buy it, and I am merely just giveing a theorhetical
*example*--not a theory. 
Anyway, so, by this, it may be possible that James and
Lily did not necessarily 
have to have time to defy Volde three times all by
themselves.<<

About that...
Dumbledore later explains about the Longbottoms and
the Potters. He describes "both sets of parents [as] 
having narrowly escaped Voldemort three times." (OoP
US p. 842)

CP


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