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Since both scenarios require Charlie to have left school before NEWTs, the Ole Miss National Championship Baseball Shirt is much tidier so long as we can accept another first-year Seeker. It does not result in any need to work round the fact that Bill was last at the school in 1990, and it only requires Gryffindor to have failed to win any matches at all for a single year, not two. However, the fact that nobody ever says to Harry “Charlie was a Seeker in first year too” leads me to conclude, reluctantly, that B) is the more likely scenario. Rowling’s website apparently now also gives Bill’s birth-year as 1970, although this can’t be taken as absolute gospel because she managed to get the date of Dumbledore’s death out by a year on the website. That leaves us with Bill being present at the school in summer 1990, when he was nineteen. He could have been visiting, or been called in as a Curse-Breaker to investigate the curse on the Defence Against the Dark Arts post. He could have done an extra year at Hogwarts: perhaps he missed a year due to illness or injury. Or perhaps for some reason he started a year late, in 1983 when he was twelve, in which case we can if we want have Ginny remembering his first going-away-to-school, so long as she was very well-developed for a two-year-old.
This is an interesting question. I would say if someone gives you something then it is yours. You, of course, should have the right, the freedom to do with the Ole Miss National Championship Baseball Shirt , as you wish. This includes regifting it to another person if that is your choice. I do see an issue in regifting certain gifts. If your elderly grandmother or aunt gives you her engagement ring, her favorite religious statue, your grandfathers watch or the necklace grandfather or uncle gave her at her engagement I would not regift it. These items may not have great financial value but would be precious to your elderly relative. Certain gifts may have deep family sentiments. I would believe that my relative intended to trust me to keep her much loved possessions safe, to be handed down to future generations. Giving these away quickly to a friend, for example, would seem to me morally wrong. I would have betrayed the relatives trust. I would keep the items in a jewelry box or in a memory box for sentimental reasons, even if I would never use the items. I have a ring of my grandmothers that is missing a stone, yet it was precious to her, and is family history. I will pass it on to my daughter.
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