Obviously guilty was Re: JKR/Oprah interview
nikkalmati
puduhepa98 at aol.com
Fri Oct 15 03:04:58 UTC 2010
No: HPFGUIDX 189665
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "dumbledore11214" <dumbledore11214 at ...> wrote:
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> P.S.
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> And here is another inference, which believe it or not I just had, how many times Dumbledore is shown in the book legilimensing Harry, when he thinks that HArry is hiding important stuff? A lot of times IMO. Do you think it is too far fetched that he legilimensed James when he saw him last time? I do not think it is too far fetched at all and I think he saw that Sirius will not be secret keeper. Yeah, I think he may have done it deliberately all right. Oh dear,now I completely went to the Dark side. Honestly the thought of him legilimenzing James for some reason never entered my mind.
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> JMO,
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> Alla
Nikkalmati
Based on my understanding of canon, I don't believe it is possible to legitimize someone without the victim knowing it. I can't think of a single instance where it is even hinted that it can bne done secretly. Sheer speculation.
Nikkalmati
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