SPOILERS For Books 1-6.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Who will Die? - Reading a few Portents

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At last, only the Weasley twins were left singing along to a very slow funeral march. Dumbledore conducted their last few lines with his wand and when they had finished, he was one of those who clapped loudest.Book 1, Page 128

Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 7, "The Sorting Hat"

"Good evening to you, Hagrid," said Ronan. He had a deep sorrowful voice. "Were you going to shoot me?"

"Can't be too careful, Ronan," said Hagrid patting his crossbow. "There's summat bad loose in this forest."...
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"Always the innocent are the first victims," he said. "So it has been for ages past, so it is now."

Book 1, Pages 252-253

Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 15, "The Forbidden Forest"

"... You, boy," she said suddenly to Neville, who almost toppled off his pouf. "Is your grandmother well?"

"I think so," said Neville tremulously.


"I wouldn't be so sure if I were you, dear," said Professor Trelawney...

Book 3, Page 103

Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 6, "Talons and Tea Leaves"
He therefore had to endure over an hour of Professor Trelawney, who spent half the lesson telling everyone that the position of Mars with relation to Saturn at that moment meant that people born in July were in great danger of sudden, violent deaths.Book 4, Pages 345-346

Goblet of Fire, Chapter 20, "The First Task"
"Half the f-f-family's in the Order, it'll b-b-be a miracle if we all come through this. ... and P-P-Percy's not talking to us. ... What if something d-d-dreadful happens and we never m-m-made up? And what's going to happen if Arthur and I get killed, who's g-g-going to look after Ron and Ginny?"
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"And as for who's going to look after Ron and Ginny if you and Arthur died," said Lupin, smiling slightly, "what do you think we'd do, let them starve?"
Book 5, Page 177

Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 9, "The Woes of Mrs. Weasley"
"The Order is comprised only of overage wizards," he said. "Wizards who have left school," he added as Fred and George opened their mouths. "There are dangers involved of which you can have no idea, any of you ..."Book 5, Page 97

Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 5, "The Order of the Phoenix"

"George," said Fred, "I think we've outgrown full-time education."

"Yeah, I've been feeling that way myself," said George lightly.

"Time to test our talents in the real world, d'you reckon?" asked Fred.

"Definitely," said George.

Book 5, Page 674

Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 29, "Career Advice"
"Dumbledore sacrificed himself to keep you in school, Harry!"Book 5, Page 667

Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 29, "Career Advice"
"And here we have six missing Death Eaters... ... One, who I believe has left me forever ... he will be killed, of course..."Book 5, Page 651

Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 33, "Death Eaters"

"Remember, Firenze, we are sworn not to set ourselves against the heavens. Have we not read what is to come in the movements of the planets?"
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"Good Luck, Harry Potter," said Firenze. "The planets have been read wrongly before now, even by centaurs. I hope this is one of those times."

Book 1, Pages 257, 259

Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 15, "The Forbidden Forest"

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