a bit o' R/H analysis
Andrew
baseball_07_05 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 22 23:41:13 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 89431
Dorapye said
> It's not strong enough to really insult him, or to humiliate him.
> And surely she doesn't say it because she wants to save him the
> embarrassment of having a dirty face when he arrives at Hogwarts
and
> meets all the other students? She's only just met him, so I can't
> believe she'd really care. And most 11 year old boys wouldn't be
> that troubled about a dirty mark on their face.
Most 11 year old boys are starting to realize things. They start to
like girls, unless they already have like in most cases, and become
interested in their own looks. This has kind of bothered me in the
books, Harry and Ron seem utterly clueless with girls, and didn't
seem to even notice girls until the fourth book.
Andrew
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