[HPforGrownups] LOON to the rescue, was Re: Stopper in Death?

K G moonmyyst13 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 16 15:47:43 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 101580




--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Amanda Geist" <editor at t...> 
wrote:
>   Jacqui:
>   I remember Trelawny predicted his death from day one until there was a certain incident (which I can't remember...sorry) then she all of a sudden changed her prediction that Harry would live a long life. Can anyone else remember what that incident was?
> >
> >
>   Sherry:
>   Wasn't that in OOTP, when Umbridge is observing the divination class? Trelawney does a total turn around in her attitude to Harry.  I'm sorry I can't quote the exact place ... it's harder to find it in the braille or audio versions!  But I think that's where it happens.
> >
> Carolyn:
> I thought it was after getting past the dragon in GoF, but I don't have my books right now so I can't look it up.  Not much help, hunh?
> 
> No, no, no. Trelawney's modified "long-life" prediction for Harry was one of the many positive but indirect teacher responses after Harry's interview about Voldemort's return was published in the Quibbler.
> 



 

I found it!!  US version of OotP.  Ch 26 Seen and Unforseen.  Pgs 582-583.  This statement was made while Trelawney was on probation but was right after the Quibbler interview.

"...Professor Trelawney broke into hysterical sobs during Divinations and announced to the startled class, and a very disapproving Umbridge, that Harry was not going to suffer an early death after all, but would live to a ripe old age, become Minister of Magic, and have twelve children."

IfoundoneIfoundone (moonmyyst dances around the kitchen table with a bottle of butterbeer sloshing)


		
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