Watching out for Peeves

evita2fr Snarryfan at aol.com
Sat Apr 30 09:45:25 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 128298

> > Angie (I believe, sorry) asks:
> >  
I'm rereading SS and at one point, Harry entes the common room after 
hearing Snape in the forest with Quirrell. The text says hat Harry 
made sure Peeves wasn't inside before shutting the door. 

 But why only then does he look out especially for Peeves when he 
> doesn't elsewhere in the book?  Everyone else was in the common 
room 
> celebrating the Quidditch victory over Hufflepuff.  There was no 
way 
> they were going to be overheard.  And besides, I think Peeves can 
> make himself invisible, can't he? (I remember one time when someone 
> order Peeves to show himself). So there's no guarantee that just 
> because you can't see him that he's not there.  
> 

Harry looks around because they're not in the common room. He goes 
search Hermione and Ron in and then:

"Let's find an empty room, you wait 'til you hear this..."

I suppose they're in an empty classroom.

Christelle








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