All Things Green II

luna_loco peckham at cyberramp.net
Thu Mar 18 20:17:07 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 93343

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Dicentra spectabilis"
<dicentra at x> wrote:
> It's the wearin' of the gr-- ... er ... the *finding* of the green.  
> 

Ch 6, The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black
Page 101 (US)   -- Double Entry
Half an hour later, Harry and Ron, who had dressed and breakfasted
quickly, entered the drawing room, a long, high-ceilinged room on the
first floor with olive-green walls covered in dirty tapestries.
The carpet exhaled little clouds of dust every time someone put their
foot on it and the long, moss-green velvet curtains were bzzing as
though swarming with invisible bees.


Ch 8, The Hearing
Page 138 (US)
Fudge was a portly man who often sported a lime-green bowler hat,
though today he had dispensed with it; he had dispensed too with the
indulgent smile he had once worn when he spoke to Harry.


Allen, Ravenclaw





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