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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/2/2014 12:40 AM,
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            <p>Hey all,</p>
            <div>It's been some weeks, huh.</div>
            <div>What are people's thoughts on a the characterization of
              H or H: would they have married each other?</div>
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            <div>Here's a link to the interview snippet:</div>
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            <div>Kemper,</div>
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     I read this, and I thought that her original thought, that
    which she wrote and published, was the right thing. I know she said
    that she didn't want any upset fans, but Hermione and Harry are no
    way a good couple. That might have been accepted had we only knew
    that, but it sure wouldn't have been as interesting or as "real
    life" as the Hermione & Ron couple. Thank goodness she wrote
    what she first felt.<br>
     Dorothy<br>
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