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Because the socks were in the Voldemort diary that Malfoy had secretly given to Ginny, and Voldemort's diary was Malfoy's, Harry put the socks in the diary and returned them to Malfoy, since the diary was Malfoy's, the socks in the diary should also be Malfoy's. Malfoy doesn't know that there are socks in the diary, and he gives the diary to Dobby, that is, the socks in the diary are also given to Dobby. The socks were sandwiched in the diary, and Harry gave the diary back to Malfoy, which means that both the socks and the diary belonged to Malfoy, so when Malfoy gave the diary to Dobby, he gave the socks to Dobby.
Overall, Malfoy was a dumb loser.
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The socks originally belonged to Harry, to put it simply, I think it can be understood that Harry gave the socks to Lucius, and the socks became Lucius's, as if you gave someone a gift, and that thing became someone else's... Anyway, the book doesn't say that it must have been used by the owner.,It should be that as long as the clothes are given from the owner's hands to the hands of the house-elves, the elves can be liberated.。。。
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Because for a house-elf to be free, he must get what his master gives. Ha 2 ends with Lucius Malfoy giving Dobby Voldemort a sock in his diary, Lucius is Dobby's owner, and the master gives clothes is naturally equivalent to being released. The key here is who gave the socks to Dobby, and it has nothing to do with whom, in other words, even if your socks are handed over to the elf by Mr. Malfoy, it is free.
Read the book carefully.
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It was Harry's sock, and Harry put the sock in the book and gave it to Lucius, and Lucius would definitely give it to Dobby, so that Lucius would give Dobby the sock, and Dobby would be free.
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It wasn't Lucius Malfoy's socks, it was Harry's own, and the elves could be freed as long as the master gave them any decent clothing.
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The socks were secretly put into Voldemort's diary by Harry.
Harry then handed the diary to Malfoy, who had a habit of handing it to his servant Dobby.
And so it was, Mr. Malfoy, and gave Dobby the clothes and let him pull them freely.
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Lucius Malfoy tosses the book to Dobby, but he doesn't know that it contains socks, and Dobby finds them in the book, thinking that his director gave them to him. So he was liberated.
It wasn't Lucius Malfoy's socks.
It was Harry who took off his socks and put them in the book.
If there's anything else you don't know, you can ask again
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Not Lucius's, Harry's. No matter how strong Harry is, he can't take off other people's socks
Harry had tucked the socks in the diary (we don't know how), and the socks were his belongings when Lucius handed the diary to Dobby.
Because Lucius didn't know, Dobby tacitly assumed that the sock was given to him by the owner rather than letting him hold it (like in a diary), so...And he was free, dizzy.
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Harry put the socks in the book, which belonged to Lucius, but he didn't know they were inside.
Lucius gave the book to Dobby, which means that the sock was given by Lucius, and Dobby is free.
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Yes, it was Harry's socks, and as long as it was clothing or something, once the owner gave it, it meant that he was free.
o(∩_o...
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The socks are not Lucius's. It's Harry's. But. It was Lucius who gave the socks to Dobby. It's just an excuse. = =+
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As long as the master gives Dobby's clothes, the elf can be liberated, this point has been said, because the master gave the socks, no matter whose it is, it will break the spell after the master's hand Read more books.
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It was Harry's socks, and they could be ......... as long as they were clothes
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As long as the clothes are given to him by the owner's hand, even if they are not the owner's, the house elves can be liberated (except for the clothes that they are asked to wash).
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By default, Harry Potter gave the socks to Lucius Malfoy.
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Because Bidor can only be free if he takes the master's clothes!!
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No matter who the owner of the socks is, as long as the owner of the elf gives the elf clothes, the elf is considered free.
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As long as it is the owner's own house-elf, it can be liberated.
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Who said it was Malfoy's socks, they were Harry's own socks.
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Because Dobby didn't know that the sock belonged to Harry, thinking it was given to him by the director.
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