Does it ever strike you that there should be far more than only a dozen children between the ages of two and four who were muggleborn? Snape's last report - that all the children recorded in the book were already known to us - well, it was reassuring that we hadn't missed anyone but I somehow think we should have had at least a few born in the camps.
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Does it ever strike you that there should be far more than only a dozen children between the ages of two and four who were muggleborn? Snape's last report - that all the children recorded in the book were already known to us - well, it was reassuring that we hadn't missed anyone but I somehow think we should have had at least a few born in the camps.