LOON to the rescue, was Re: Stopper in Death?
Jacqui
jasonjacqui at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 16 15:52:18 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 101582
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, K G <moonmyyst13 at y...> wrote:
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> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Amanda Geist" <editor at t...>
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> > 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?
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> > 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.
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> > 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?
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> > 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.
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> 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.
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> "...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."
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> IfoundoneIfoundone (moonmyyst dances around the kitchen table with
a bottle of butterbeer sloshing)
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There you go! That is exactley the part that I was refering to :P
Kudos to you dear.
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