Dumbledore's upcoming letter (and a note about "lawn order")
finwitch
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Fri Sep 9 11:10:01 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 139844
Jessica:
>
> Perhaps he left something with Aberforth? Would anyone (Harry
included) even think of looking for it in the Hog's Head?
>
> I agree with both you and Kizor on this one - there's got to be some
way of getting a whole bunch of information from Dumbledore to Harry in
Book 7. Perhaps there's something in Dumbledore's last letter to
Petunia?
Finwitch:
I bet there's a lot with Petunia for Harry to discover. And I'd say
Albus DID leave something to Harry. Say Harry gets a letter from Albus -
delivered via an Owl Aberforth takes to post office. Aberforth would
*never* read other people's letters, be they dead or alive, you know...
In addition, if Albus did NOT leave a will, all his possessions would
go to Aberforth... hmm - Albus told McGonagall about wishing to be laid
to rest on Hogwarts grounds... and she says: 'if the Ministry finds it
appropriate?' Then, all the staff present votes for it, the question
is, why did McGonagall bring up the Ministry at all?
You know, I think it entirely possible that Albus left a punch of
letters (and a will?) to his brother to be delivered in case he died.
And Aberforth delivers each of them in person. That would get Harry to
meet him properly. And er -- why should Albus send Harry some
instructions of spells/loads of letters etc. when Aberforth can provide
Harry with it all in a much more trustworthy manner?
Finwitch
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