by Mistress Siana » Saturday 15 January 2005 3:13:09am
Here! I have a proof (or something close to it):
Dumbledore presented the prophecy to Harry by showing him his own memory in the pensieve. According to him, the prophecy was made when he had just turned around to leave Sybill Trelawney's room above the bar of the Hog's Inn.
"When Sybill Trelawney spoke, it was not her usual ethereal, mystic voice, but in the harsh, hoarse tones Harry had heard her use once before:
'The one with the power...'" (p.741 British edition)
etc, you know the prophecy, one text, no pause. So, if there had been an eavesdropper that was thrown out after the first two lines, why wasn't that part of his memory? The whole story about the mysterious eavesdropper has as many holes as Moody's face. Why would anybody want to pay attention to a conversation between Dumbledore and an applicant for Divination, remain undetected just until that important moment? It was, after all, not even in the bar itself. Who was it that threw him out anyway? And if there were more witnesses to the prophecy, why is it only labled SPT to APWBD?
You know what I think? The prophecy was made to Dumbledore without disturbance, but Dumbledore, in his wisdome, realised that it could only work if the Dark Lord knew. So he sent Snape to tell Voldemort he'd just overheard those two lines.