Yes. Although at least she isn't going to waste time denying it, which an awful lot of people in the revolution would do.
Draco didn't hear any part of it, no. He was inside Harry's rooms already, and that door is pretty thick.
Poor Draco, and poor Harry. I wish their relationship could have started under better circumstances. Still, they are doing what they can with what they have, and they're not whining about it.
Unless George can make this machine that Harry has in mind, he knows that he has no one who can help him fight the prophecy. In the end, as with Voldemort, it'll probably come down to him alone.
I think people have some real reason for thinking him crazy, but on the other hand, I'm not sure that Pedlar was the sanest person, either, just for opposing him.
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Draco didn't hear any part of it, no. He was inside Harry's rooms already, and that door is pretty thick.
Poor Draco, and poor Harry. I wish their relationship could have started under better circumstances. Still, they are doing what they can with what they have, and they're not whining about it.
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Unless George can make this machine that Harry has in mind, he knows that he has no one who can help him fight the prophecy. In the end, as with Voldemort, it'll probably come down to him alone.
I think people have some real reason for thinking him crazy, but on the other hand, I'm not sure that Pedlar was the sanest person, either, just for opposing him.
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