[HPforGrownups] Re: Possible Discrepancy in PS

Jamieson Wolf Villeneuve crowswolf at sympatico.ca
Sun May 6 14:32:24 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 18263

Hello All!!!!!

nera at rconnect.com wrote:

> ****************************************
> My question in all this discussion about Snape vs Quirrel, is how did
> Snape know about the Philosopher's Stone in the first place?
>
> Doreen, going back to the book to look
> ****************************************

Okay, here's my theory. Snape, being a potions master, would know about a lot of wierd potion substances and the like. Perhaps during the research of something else, he stumbled upon work about the Philosopher's Stone.

Dumbledore seems to trust Snape a lot, so perhaps Dumbledore took Snape into confidence. My view is that all the teachers who participated in the guarding of the Stone knew what they were guarding.

Just MHO...

Hugs to all
Jamieson

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