the_dog_god wrote:
matterbug wrote:
the_dog_god wrote:
Mispelling of fog (Fug) - Pg ???
Mispelling of slid (Slit) - Pg 100
Sorry to ruin your negativeness, but fug is a word...
fug- A heavy, stale atmosphere, especially the musty air of an overcrowded or poorly ventilated room: “In spite of the open windows the stench had become a reeking fug” (Colleen McCullough).
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Also, I couldn't find slit on page 100, so I don't know if it should be that or slid.
Hmmm
Well fug's not a mistake then XD Unless it's in the following context...
"The misty fug his breath had left on the window..."
"The misty heavy, stale atmosphere his breath had left on the window..." ?
It's something about Harry sliding his OWL results open
"He slit it open quickly..."
Could be intentional I suppose...
There's one on page 109 I think.
"None of us
is suuposed to go wandering on our own anymore..."
Should that be are ?
errr.
Slit means an opening (there was a slit down the side of her dress, he... cant think of somthing that doesnt involve rather obvious murder to go here. etc etc)
and yeah, just noted the rather gaping hole in my "harry is a horcrux" theory.
Voldemort didnt know that only he can kill harry and vice-versa (well, probably not, that was right at the end and apparently snape only heard the first half)
well. hes not an
intentional one anyway.
*still hoping Harry gets bumped off*
and i agree. dont like the way the books are going, dont read em.
its her prodginy, not yours!