Weaslys' roles in book 6 (was Re: Percy's role in book 6)

Cathy Drolet cldrolet at sympatico.ca
Fri Aug 6 20:02:54 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 109198

Caspen
"Having just finnished rereading COS, I could not help but notice the 
number of times Percy is encountered doing something mysterious that 
remains unexplained. The first time I readthe book, I assumed that 
all of the mystery had to do with Percy's budding relationship with 
Penelope Clearwater. However, on second reading, I realized that at 
least one of these encounters took place in the dungeons, where 
Pewnelope, being a Ravenclaw, seems unlikely to have been hanging 
out."


DuffyPoo:
But Penelope was hanging out there, that day.  'The Slytherins always come up to breakfast from over there, ' said Ron!Crabbe, nodding at the entrance to the dungeons.  The words had barely left his mouth when a girl with long curly hiar emerged from the entrance. 'Excuse me,' said Ron!Crabbe, hurrying up to her, 'we've forgotten the way to our common room.' 'I beg your pardon?' said the girl stiffly. 'Our common room? I'm in Ravenclaw.'  Later, "Madam Pomfrey was bending over a fifth year girl with long curly hair.  Harry recognised her as the Ravenclaw they'd accidentally asked for directions to the Slytherin common room."  A later again "Percy's in shock,' George told Harry quietly. 'That Ravenclaw girl - Penelope Clearwater - she's a prefect.  I don't think he thoght the monster woud dare attack a prefect."  And last, "It's that Ravenclaw prefect, Penelope Clearwater,' said Ginny.  'That's who he was writing to all last summer.  He's been meeting her all over the school in secret."

As to the rest of your post about the Weasleys being related to Gryffindor, I'll have to consider that before I comment.

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