L.O.O.N. point, was Re: Snape's Treatment of Draco
Amanda Geist
editor at texas.net
Thu Nov 28 17:09:23 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 47368
::enter Amanda, dancing a little happy dance because Heidi hardly *ever*
makes mistakes like this and it's so fun to catch the pros (must be the
cranberry sauce)::
Heidi said, in reference to something or other:
> I had thought similarly until the end of Goblet of Fire, where Snape
> grips his arm in a startled manner upon hearing Harry mention Lucius'
> name as one who was at Voldemort's circle that night.
AHA! L.O.O.N. on deck! Two instances are being confused here.
1. Snape grips his arm reflexively when he is talking in the hall to
Crouch!Moody (in the middle of the night when Harry's caught in the step
under the Cloak and Snape's office alarm [or whatever] has woken him when
someone was rifling his office, etc.), and Moody makes that comment about
spots that never come off (or some words to that effect.
2. Snape makes "a sudden movement" when Harry mentions Lucius' name during
the confrontation scene with Fudge, but we are not told what the movement
was.
Sorry, no page numbers, this is from memory. Must go make manicotti now (our
guest is bringing a smoked turkey breast, so why duplicate? I make *killer*
manicotti).
~Amanda, happy L.O.O.N.
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