A few words, once again
jmwcfo
jmwcfo at yahoo.com
Tue May 29 05:50:37 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 169448
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Bart Lidofsky <bartl at ...> wrote:
>
> justcarol67 wrote:
> > Another favorite moment, one that makes me smile, is Harry
remembering
> > "Nitwit, blubber, oddment, tweak," and smiling through his tears at
> > Dumbledore's funeral. I smiled through my tears, too.
>
> Bart:
> Am I STILL the only person who does NOT think it's a coincidence that
> those 4 words contain the letters, "D,U,M,B,L,E,D,O,R and E"????
>
> I've put the rest of the letters through anagram generators, but
haven't
> got anything useful, yet.
>
> Bart
JW:
Are any anagrams derived when you do NOT eliminate those letters? To
put it another way, does inserting "DD" into your results make any of
them meaningful? You are further along than I ever got - I did not
even realize you could derive DD's name. I tried an assortment of
simple cyphers - letter and number substitution, code squares,
anagrams - even my Little Orphan Annie decoder ring. I had no
automated tools (other than the ring), and got nowhere. Good luck!
Hmmm... are there any other words or phrases in the books that could be
added to these 24 letters, or might provide an additional sample of the
code (assuming there is one, of course)?
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