Perchance to dream...
arrowsmithbt
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Mon May 3 12:15:31 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 97598
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "a_reader2003" <carolynwhite2 at a...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "arrowsmithbt"
> <arrowsmithbt at b...> wrote:
>
> Can't quite fit the high and cold laughter to the "cackle"
> > that Harry recalls in his replays of GH. Snape with Voldy at GH?
> > Oho! What a revelation that would be! Lip-smacking shock-horror.
> > But maybe that's stretching things a bit far, at least for now.
> >
>
> Carolyn:
> I tell you, it was Bellatrix..she was there as well..
Kneasy:
Good point.
She does give a mad cackle of laughter when questioning Harry in
the Ministry.
Not difficult to imagine her before Godric's Hollow:
"Ooh! Can I come and watch? Please? You never take me anywhere
and I haven't had a good laugh for ages."
Problem.
Why then would she be among the Crucio Crowd at the Longbottom's
trying to find out where Voldy was and what had happened to him?
She'd already know. So unless Alice and Frank were victims of sheer
spite and not as the incident is recounted in the books it probably
wasn't her.
Doubtful if Voldy cackles; doesn't match the image, somehow. A low
evil chuckle would be more in his line. "Cackles" usually depicts
someone decrepit, mad, female or any combination thereof.
Comb the canon. We need to find the phantom cackler.
Kneasy
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