When did Dumbledore say that Wormtail was going to screw himself like this? I don't remember that at ALL.
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Dumbledore commended Harry for forcing Lupin and Sirius to keep Pettigrew alive. He said that because Harry had spared his life, Pettigrew now owes his debt to Harry, which could come in handy in the future. It was at the end of Prisoner of Azkaban, but since I had lost my copy, I cannot give you a chapter or page number.
Posted by: Bobbie-Jo | July 30, 2007 at 09:53 PM
Yeah, it was towards the end of Prisoner of Azkaban, when Harry was having his usual wrap-up chat with Dumbledore. Harry was pissed that he kept Lupin and Sirius from killing Wormtail, even after finding out he was the one who gave up his family to Voldemort.
Everyone knew Harry and his parents were in danger so their house had a Fidelius charm on it so that only a Secret-Keeper would know its location. Sirius recommended Wormtail be the Secret-Keeper because no one would suspect that, but of course he ran off and gave Voldemort the location. That's how he tracked them down Harry's parents and killed them.
But after all that, Dumbledore assured Harry that saving Wormtail's life had created a magical bond/debt between them, which would probably come in handy later.
Posted by: Landy | August 03, 2007 at 02:30 AM