How did Snape see Lupin the night of the Prank?
pippin_999 <foxmoth@qnet.com>
foxmoth at qnet.com
Mon Jan 27 04:27:37 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 50725
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Maria Kirilenko
<maria_kirilenko at y...> wrote:
>
> >So, Snape didn't get "as far as this house" , it's from the
passage that h egot a glimpse of Lupin.
> Now the only thing that doesn't make sense is why that hole is
not bloked in some way! Wouldn't Werewolf!Remus be able to
get out of the Shack? Werent all doors and windows boarded up
for this reason, to prevent him from going about and harming
people? <<
If there was a door, and it was left open or unlatched, that would
lend weight to Snape's contention that the Prank was a
deliberate attempt to murder him.
Perhaps the opening into the shack was a magical one, like the
entrance to the Chamber of Secrets, but less powerful. Since it
has been years since it was used, maybe the spell had worn off
by the time of PoA.
Pippin
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