Question regarding Tom Riddle/what house was Hagrid in?
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the.gremlin at verizon.net
Tue Nov 12 00:25:56 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 46492
Amanda Geist asked:
"I haven't the time right now to comb for examples....anyone want to
go for looking into first-name usages?
~Amanda, keeping one roll of TUMs in reserve for when that
infernal "Snape is a vampire" thread comes around again"
Got one! I was reading it this morning.
after a conversation between Snape and Karkaroff (or Severus and
Igor, if you prefer)
"'What's got Karkaroff all worried?' Ron muttered.
'And since when have he and Snape been on first name terms?' said
Harry slowly."
Also, these aren't quoted, but Harry and Draco refer to each other
as 'Potter' and 'Malfoy'. Snape refers to his students, mainly, Ron,
Harry, and Hermione, as 'Potter, Weasley, and Granger'. All the
other teachers refer to their students that way. The only person who
isn't referred to by his first name by the people who know him best
is Hagrid: "'Call me Hagrid," he said, "everyone does.'"
There's a few of them. And I haven't seen the Snape is a vampire
thread for awhile.
-Acire, who thinks that Snape just needs a few weeks in the tropics,
and he'll be just fine.
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