• Both of you

    From Alexander Koryagin@2:221/1 to All on Mon Nov 24 09:40:14 2025
    Hi, All!

    In the end of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"

    -----Beginning of the citation-----
    ...pulling into platform nine and three-quarters at King's Cross Station.

    It took quite a while for them all to get off the platform. A wizened
    old guard was up by the ticket barrier, letting them go through the gate
    in twos and threes so they didn't attract attention by all bursting out
    of a solid wall at once and alarming the Muggles.

    "You must come and stay this summer," said Ron, "both of you - I'll send
    you an owl."

    "Thanks," said Harry, "I'll need something to look forward to." People
    jostled them as they moved forward toward the gateway back to the Muggle
    world.
    ----- The end of the citation -----

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)

    Bye, All!
    Alexander Koryagin

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to Alexander Koryagin on Mon Nov 24 11:23:06 2025
    Hi, Alexander -- on Nov 24 2025 at 09:40, you wrote:


    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)

    It's not well written, but the following few sentences refer to Harry, Ron, and Hermione "passed through the gateway together" so I would infer that the invitation is to Harry and Hermione. This isn't great literature, so many errors can be found!


    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Gleb Hlebov@2:5023/24.4222 to Dallas Hinton on Tue Nov 25 13:52:05 2025
    Hi Dallas,

    24.11.2025 15:23:06, Dallas Hinton wrote:

    This isn't great literature,

    To say the least... :-)


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DALLAS HINTON on Tue Nov 25 11:12:25 2025
    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)

    It's not well written, but the following few sentences refer to Harry, Ron, an
    Hermione "passed through the gateway together" so I would infer that the invitation is to Harry and Hermione. This isn't great literature, so many errors can be found!

    I hope there are no die-hard Harry Potter fans about, or they may be concentrating some spells on you! :D

    Mike


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  • From jimmy anderson@1:105/7 to Alexander Koryagin on Tue Nov 25 20:37:23 2025
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    Hi, All!

    In the end of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"

    -----Beginning of the citation-----
    ...pulling into platform nine and three-quarters at King's Cross
    Station.

    It took quite a while for them all to get off the platform. A wizened
    old guard was up by the ticket barrier, letting them go through the
    gate in twos and threes so they didn't attract attention by all
    bursting out of a solid wall at once and alarming the Muggles.

    "You must come and stay this summer," said Ron, "both of you - I'll
    send you an owl."

    "Thanks," said Harry, "I'll need something to look forward to." People jostled them as they moved forward toward the gateway back to the
    Muggle world.
    ----- The end of the citation -----

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)

    Hermione?



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  • From Alexander Koryagin@2:221/1 to jimmy anderson on Wed Nov 26 08:19:08 2025
    Hi, Jimmy Anderson!
    I read your message from 26.11.2025 07:37

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)
    Hermione?

    Yes. It was probably Monday, when I sent it, a hard day in Russia. ;) It is a hard day on the other side of the pond, too? Or it is a Russian phenomen only? ;-)

    Bye, Jimmy!
    Alexander Koryagin
    english_tutor 2025

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to Alexander Koryagin on Wed Nov 26 08:33:35 2025
    Re: Both of you
    By: Alexander Koryagin to jimmy anderson on Wed Nov 26 2025 08:19:08

    Yes. It was probably Monday, when I sent it, a hard day in Russia. ;) It is

    Monday's are considered hard days usually by anyone -- who has a job -- in any country. ;)

    Mike
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  • From Ardith Hinton@1:153/716 to jimmy anderson on Fri Nov 28 22:24:51 2025
    Hi & welcome Jimmy! Recently you wrote in a message to Alexander Koryagin:

    "You must come and stay this summer," said Ron, "both of you -
    I'll send you an owl."


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    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)

    Hermione?


    Yes, Harry & Hermione. That's my take on it.... :-)




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  • From Ardith Hinton@1:153/716 to Dallas Hinton on Fri Nov 28 22:46:21 2025
    Hi, Dallas! Recently you wrote in a message to Alexander Koryagin:

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)

    It's not well written, but the following few sentences refer to
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione "passed through the gateway together"


    Yes, I imagine they'd do that if groups of three people were allowed.



    so I would infer that the invitation is to Harry and Hermione.


    As would I. These three people had obviously become close friends, and maybe owls didn't count to whoever was directing traffic.

    Since Alexander made reference to Harry's owl, however, I asked you for information because Ron said he could "send an owl". You know a lot more than I do about such things because you've read the books whereas I've only watched the movies. But in this context it seems owls carry messages wherever they're sent, unlike homing pigeons who don't return to aspiring "world class" cities like the one we live in where there are strict rules re what critters are allowable. :-)




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  • From jimmy anderson@1:105/7 to Alexander Koryagin on Tue Dec 2 11:15:44 2025
    Alexander Koryagin wrote to jimmy anderson <=-


    Hi, Jimmy Anderson!
    I read your message from 26.11.2025 07:37

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl? ;-)
    Hermione?

    Yes. It was probably Monday, when I sent it, a hard day in Russia. ;)
    It is a hard day on the other side of the pond, too? Or it is a Russian phenomen only? ;-)

    Whew - it was a rough week... Had a death in the family...


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  • From Alexander Koryagin@2:221/1 to jimmy anderson on Wed Dec 3 08:46:10 2025
    Hi, Jimmy Anderson!
    I read your message from 02.12.2025 22:15

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl?
    ;-)
    Hermione?

    Yes. It was probably Monday, when I sent it, a hard day in
    Russia. ;) It is a hard day on the other side of the pond,
    too? Or it is a Russian phenomenon only? ;-)

    Whew - it was a rough week... Had a death in the family...

    I was sorry to hear it.

    Bye, Jimmy!
    Alexander Koryagin
    english_tutor 2025

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  • From jimmy anderson@1:105/7 to Alexander Koryagin on Wed Dec 3 07:57:33 2025
    Alexander Koryagin wrote to jimmy anderson <=-


    Hi, Jimmy Anderson!
    I read your message from 02.12.2025 22:15

    What Ron did mean by "both of you"? Hurry and his owl?
    ;-)
    Hermione?

    Yes. It was probably Monday, when I sent it, a hard day in
    Russia. ;) It is a hard day on the other side of the pond,
    too? Or it is a Russian phenomenon only? ;-)

    Whew - it was a rough week... Had a death in the family...

    I was sorry to hear it.

    Thank you - much appreciated! I was honored to be asked to
    preach the funeral though...



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