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I'm listening to the audiobooks right now. I started GOF this morning. In the part before Voldy and Wormtail and discovered by Frank, Voldy talks about his plan and how he thinks it will succeed if only Wormtail shows a little hit of courage. I find it ironic that courage is a trait valued by Gryffindor house. I also find it ironic that, partially at least, Wormtail's courage is what led to Voldy's demise--as I believe it wasn't entirely the silver hand and old magic that caused it to strangle himself as a life-debt. Just my $0.02
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