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Old 07-11-2003, 04:07 PM
CutiePie2000 CutiePie2000 is offline
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Originally posted by aephi alum
But the Sorting Hat also said to Harry, "I was right - you would have done well in Slytherin."
I remember that part, and while that may be, the kid would have been miserable and crying his eyes out every night, because he would never get any respite from Malfoy ever. He would have had no friends in Slytherin as there does not appear to be any "nice kids" in that house at all (if there are, J.K. is hiding them very well).

Oh, I think Cedric was a Hufflepuff...
Yup, MysticCat said so as well. I need to re-read Book 4 as I forget a lot of it!

Also, I think because of the new Softing Hat Song, where it says something like Helga Hufflepuff would 'train the lot', I perceived a bit of a "leftover'y" kind of feeling from the term 'the lot', that's all. If someone can quote from the book what the Sorting Hat says, it will help. Thank you!

My next question......
Are there any "good Slytherins"?
It sure doesn't seem that way, and remember in Book #1, Harry looks over at the Slytherins and thinks them to be a "nasty looking lot" or something like that..... I believe this is pre-Sorting Hat ceremony in Book 1.

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