Actually, your reaction was perhaps similar to mine. I thought, why did
she do that? Then I thought maybe she did it to to teach a lesson. For
some reason it feels out of place for me, even though I advocate put
such a message in children's literature and other media. It somehow
feels forced an
I guess someone really needed to know that...
"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2remfy
Albus Dumbledore took quite a few secrets with him to the grave. And
it's possible that even he didn't know about this one.
After helping
http://tinyurl.com/2remfy
Albus Dumbledore took quite a few secrets with him to the grave. And
it's possible that even he didn't know about this one.
After helping Dumbledore's favorite pupil uncover a treasure trove of
information about the Hogwarts headmaster in Harry Potter and the
Deathly