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Oddly enough, when I first read "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" it was the 3rd book in a row that happened to deal with the Philosopher's Stone. The first of the three was "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." Alchemy did not play a huge role in that book (even in the half half of the chapters that are narrative instead of a treatise on the history of architecture), but the Philosopher's Stone and Nicolas Flamel were definitely mentioned. It is strange indeed they they would remove such a reference from the French Harry Potter.
 
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Oddly enough, when I first read "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" it was the 3rd book in a row that happened to deal with the Philosopher's Stone. The first of the three was "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." Alchemy did not play a huge role in that book (even in the half half of the chapters that are narrative instead of a treatise on the history of architecture), but the Philosopher's Stone and Nicolas Flamel were definitely mentioned. It is strange indeed they they would remove such a reference from the French Harry Potter.
^There you go, Syn-chan.
 
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