[HPforGrownups] Re: Harry's summer in the 6th book
Phil Vlasak
pcsgames at toltbbs.com
Fri Jun 11 13:04:18 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 100791
>
>Luckie wrote:
> > I was under the impression that wherever Harry's mother's blood
> > dwelled, that is where he would be protected. Kind of like a home
>is
> > where the heart is... or blood is. So if Petunia was with the
> > Weasleys, Harry would simply gave to return to the Burrow to
> > reinstate his protection.
> >
>bowlwoman replies:
>I thought about that, but to me the passage means something
>different.
>
>snipped quote
>
>I read this as Petunia has to be the one offering, not just that he
>lives in the same place as she does. If Dudders and Petunia had to
>room at the Weasleys, then it wouldn't be Petunia's call to allow
>Harry to stay, it would be Molly's.
>
>Like I said before, if Petunia gets a new place and allows Harry to
>live there during the summer, then yes, the protection would still be
>in effect. I think she'll be on the run, tho, without a home that's
>wholly hers. At that point, Harry honestly has no place to call
>home, so the protection won't work.
>
>bowlwoman
Now Phil chimes in:
I love your theory, bowlwoman,
but two things came to me when reading it.
1. There is a house available, number twelve, Grimmauld Place, which
Petunia could possibly inherrit, that is until Harry comes of age.
2. And if DD makes it known that Duddy is a wizard, shouldn't he start
attending Hogwarts as a first year student?
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