"When life gives you lemons..."

Dave Hardenbrook DaveH47 at mindspring.com
Sun Apr 29 23:31:55 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 168095

Dumbledore has already drawn our attention (HBP, Ch. 23) to LV's
remark in the graveyard (GoF, Ch. 33): "I who have gone further
than anybody along the path that leads to immortality...", which
refers to the Horcruxes.

But in his next breath LV said, of the rebounded AK, "It appeared
that one or more of my experiments had worked, for I had not been
killed..."

If we assume that "experiments" is a euphemism for the Horcruxes,
does this remark mean that LV has no guarantee that all of the
Horcruxes were created successfully, and, if indeed one or more
of the Horcruxes is in fact a "lemon", that Harry won't have to
destroy it/them at all?


Dave





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