The last word ("scar")
bgrugin
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Thu Jul 5 22:34:43 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 171327
> Eddie:
<snip>
> 1. And with that, Sirius' flying motorcycle headed back into the
> Forbidden Forest side by side with the Arthur Weasley's car.
>
> 2. For long after, first years at Hogwarts were told the riveting
> story of the two white tombs: one holding the remains of former
> headmaster Albus Dumbledore, marked only with the image of a
> phoenix, and one holding the remains of former student Harry
> Potter, marked only with the image of a lightning-bolt, shaped like
> Harry's scar.
>
> 3. A magical portrait of Harry Potter was put in a place of honor
> on the Quidditch pitch so he could watch each game, cheering
> mightily whenever Gryffindor's seeker caught the snitch, and could
> occasionally be seen nostalgically, smilingly, touching the painted
> image of his lightning-shaped scar.
MusicalBetsy:
I have always been comforted by the idea that JKR still says that
the last word will be "scar," because I have imagined the last
sentence being similar to what everyone else before Eddie has
suggested - in other words, happy endings. But, Eddie, you have
given me some food for thought - your ideas are very good!
My sentence is this:
"Harry was still the same person he always was, maybe a little
wiser, with the only difference being that he no longer had a scar."
Not very good, but you get the main idea.
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