A different and totally serious Harry 'ship

justcarol67 justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Tue May 18 05:38:59 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 98672

> Ginger, popping into the Harry/Pansy ship discussion, wrote:
> 
> Hang on to your hats, folks.  I was just hanging out at the Lexicon 
> and found under Pansy a note that the pansy was called, in A 
> Midsummersnight's Dream, by its other name "love-in-idleness".
> 
> Maybe there's something to this...


Carol tosses in her two allusions:

"And there is pansies, that's for thoughts" (Ophelia in "Hamlet")

And in another famous children's book that I hope someone besides me
has read, "Little Women," pansies are referred to as "heart's ease,"
Old Mr. Lawrence's favorite flower.

Carol, who doesn't for a moment think that these references have any
bearing on Pansy Parkinson, even if she does think that baby unicorns
are cute





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