Watson's reaction to the brick wall was one of the reasons why they went in the back way - Weaselby wouldn't have been able to persuade two such sceptics as Holmes and Watson to walk through a brick wall together, and if he took one and left the other behind creating a row it would be bad for Wizarding Secrecy.
Or we could just imagine that the wall hadn't been set up yet. The Wizarding world wouldn't have had trains for very long, after all!
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Date: 2007-05-10 12:53 pm (UTC)Watson's reaction to the brick wall was one of the reasons why they went in the back way - Weaselby wouldn't have been able to persuade two such sceptics as Holmes and Watson to walk through a brick wall together, and if he took one and left the other behind creating a row it would be bad for Wizarding Secrecy.
Or we could just imagine that the wall hadn't been set up yet. The Wizarding world wouldn't have had trains for very long, after all!