Everyday Magic

potioncat willsonkmom at msn.com
Wed Feb 18 22:36:39 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 91225

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Tracy Hunt" <tcyhunt at e...> 
wrote:
>snip<
 Hermione immediately comes to mind as someone who uses everyday 
magic quite often.  She starts fires, repairs glasses, bewitches 
knitting needles, unlocks doors, clears footprints, etc.  Harry 
comes springing to mind as one who rarely uses everyday magic.  Is 
there a reason for it or is just a function of the point of view 
> of the story?  So what do you think?
> 
> Tcy
> (who will now return to lurking - because I realize that with a 
post 
> like this, it's where I belong)



I think he also leaves the cap off the toothpaste, his wet towel on 
the floor and his dirty clothes beside the hamper.
Welcome, this is a great observation! I'm also re-reading and I 
think it was CoS he gets in trouble for tracking mud into the 
castle.  Why in Merlin's name didn't he evanesco it away before he 
came inside in the first place!

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