Knowledge about Lily and James

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 12 03:35:57 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 146287

Brothergib:
> At the end of book 2, when Harry confronts Lucius Malfoy, he makes 
the 
> comment that Harry's parents were 'meddlesome fools as well'. Is 
this 
> just a reference to their belonging to the Order of the Pheonix 
and 
> obviously being involved in the fight against Voldemort, or does 
it 
> refer to some specific act that the Potters had perpetrated? Who 
knows?


Alla:

Who knows indeed, but I would like to speculate that dear Lucius 
indeed referred to some specific acts which Lily and James did. If 
they meddled in the matters dear Lucius thinks they should not have, 
it is obviously connected to the fight against Voldemort IMO, BUT I 
wonder whether it was said in relation to their spying activities 
(MAHAHA - imagine Lily and James spying with Snape), which is 
basically impossible I guess since they were couple of the Prophecy 
and had to hide since then, but again who knows maybe they did some 
short term spying before Harry was born. Hmmm, pure speculation here 
no proof of course.

Oh, maybe Lucius was indeed calling them "meddlesome" because of 
their research activities - like Lily's much debated supposed work 
in the Love Room or Veil room.

The funny thing  is that Lucius called them BOTH medlesome fools,so 
that is something they did together, right? For some reason I don't 
see James as a researcher.

Again, just speculating.

Alla







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