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  • What does 'Remember My last' mean
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  • Albus Dumbledore sent Petunia Dursley a Howler, which stated, "Remember my last, Petunia." By this, Dumbledore was referring to the last letter he had sent to Petunia, which was the letter he left with Harry on her doorstep when Harry was a baby. The letter had convinced Petunia to take Harry in, telling her she should raise him as a son. By reminding Petunia of this letter, Dumbledore was convincing her, again, to allow Harry into her home. Because of this, Petunia refused to let Vernon throw Harry out of the house.
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  • Albus Dumbledore sent Petunia Dursley a Howler, which stated, "Remember my last, Petunia." By this, Dumbledore was referring to the last letter he had sent to Petunia, which was the letter he left with Harry on her doorstep when Harry was a baby. The letter had convinced Petunia to take Harry in, telling her she should raise him as a son. By reminding Petunia of this letter, Dumbledore was convincing her, again, to allow Harry into her home. Because of this, Petunia refused to let Vernon throw Harry out of the house.