Ok, what's the deal with this "Cassi Granger"
character, this "adopted sister" of Hermione?
Is she your own fan fiction, or did I miss something?
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anyway --- Quote:
HP-1, In that first Potions class, Snape spoke of "...the beauty of the softly
simmering cauldron with its shimmering fumes, the delicate
power of liquids that creep through human veins, bewitching
the mind, ensnaring the senses... I can teach you how to bottle
fame, brew glory, even stopper death -- If you aren't as big a bunch
of dunderheads as I usually have to teach." He also mentioned
that "...asphodel and wormwood make a sleeping potion so
powerful it is known as the Drought of Living Death. A bezoar
is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat and it will save you
from most poisons."
HP-6, page 608, "Dumbledore's eyes were closed; but for the
strange angle of his arms and legs, he might have been
sleeping."
HP-5, page 614, (Fudge) "Or is there the usual simple explanation
involving a reversal of time, a dead man coming back to life,
and a couple of invisible dementors?"
HP-3, page 1, "Witch burning in the fourteenth century was
completely pointless." The "...burning had no effect what-
soever. The witch or wizard would perform a basic Flame
Freezing Charm and then pretend to shriek with pain while
enjoying a gentle, tickling sensation..."
HP-5, page 622 "Fawkes...swooped low over him.
Dumbledore...grasped the phoenix's long golden tail. There
was a flash of fire and the pair of them had gone."
HP-6, page 576 "But then, through the darkness, fire erupted:
crimson and gold, a ring of fire that surrounded the rock, so
that the Inferi holding Harry so tightly stumbled and faltered;
they did not dare pass through the flames… his wand was
raised like a torch and from its tip emanated the flames, like a
vast lasso, encircling them all with warmth... the ring of fire
moving with them, around them..."
HP-3, page 181, "...when the dementors came onto the Quidditch
field, Dumbledore "...ran onto the field as you fell, waved his
wand, and you sort of slowed down before you hit the ground..."
HP-6, Page 596, "...as Dumbledore was blasted into the air. For a
split second, he seemed to hang suspended beneath the shining
skull, and then he fell slowly backward, like a great rag doll,
over the battlements and out of sight."
HP-1, page 29, "He couldn't remember being in the car when his
parents died. ...when he strained his memory... a blinding flash
of green light and a burning pain on his forehead."
HP-4, page 4, "...the Riddles all appeared to be in perfect health --
apart from the fact that they were all dead."
HP-4, page 15, "There was a flash of green light, a rushing sound,
and Frank Bryce crumpled. He was dead before he hit the floor."
HP-4, page 216, "There was a flash of blinding green light and a
rushing sound, as though a vast, invisible something was
soaring through the air -- instantaneously the spider rolled over
onto its back, unmarked, but unmistakably dead."
HP-4, page 638, (Kill the spare) "A blast of green light blazed
through Harry's eyelids, and he heard something heavy fall to
the ground beside him... he opened his stinging eyes. Cedric
was lying spread-eagled on the ground beside him. He was
dead. ...Harry stared into Cedric's face, at his open gray eyes,
blank and expressionless as the windows of a deserted house,
at his half-open mouth, which looked slightly surprised."
HP-5, page 721, (McGonagall) "...the red beams collided with her.
For a moment she looked luminous, illuminated by an eerie red
glow, then was lifted right off her fee, landed hard on her back,
and moved no more.
HP-6, Page 596, (on the tower) "A jet of green light shot from the
end of Snape's wand and hit Dumbledore squarely in the chest.
Harry's scream of horror never left him; silent and unmoving,
he was forced to watch as Dumbledore was blasted into the air.
For a split second, he seemed to hang suspended beneath the
shining skull, and then he fell slowly backward, like a great rag
doll, over the battlements and out of sight.
HP-6, page 599, "'Impedimentia!' yelled Harry. His jinx hit
Amycus in the chest: He gave a pig like squeal of pain, was
lifted off his feet and slammed into the opposite wall, slid
down it, and fell out of sight.."
HP-6, page 592, "No, Draco," said Dumbledore quietly. "It is my
mercy, and not yours, that matters now."
HP-6, page 603, Teaching right to the end: "Blocked again and
again and again until you learn to keep your mouth shut and
your mind closed, Potter!" sneered Snape, deflecting the curse
once more.
HP-1, page 283, "Yes..." said Ron softly, it's the only way. I've got
to be taken... That's chess!" snapped Ron. "You've got to
make some sacrifices!"
HP-6, page 591, "He cannot kill you if you are already dead.
Come over to the right side, Draco, and we can hide you more
completely than you can possibly imagine. What is more, I can
send members of the Order to your mother tonight to hide her
likewwise. Nobody would be surprised that you had died in
your attempt to kill me -- forgive me, but Lord Voldemort
probably expects it. Nor would the Death Eaters be surprised
that we had captured and killed your mother -- it is what they
would do themselves, after all. Your father is safe at the
moment in Azkaban... When the time comes, we can protect
him too. Come over to the right side, Draco... you are not a
killer..."
HP-1, page 213, Dumbledore said, "I don't need a cloak to become
invisible."
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| Like I said in "Snape, the Death Stopper," It's all there.
Dumbledore is alive and well. |