Punishing for sins of the father...
darrin_burnett
bard7696 at aol.com
Mon Jul 7 03:30:06 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 67966
Me:
> > Harry can be forgiven for looking a little cautiously at someone
who was arm-in-arm with Draco a few months prior.
Talia:
> Did I miss the chapter that said "All Slyths follow Draco"? I must
have...
Me:
No, by "arm-in-arm" I did mean Draco's buddies, which is a
considerable flock, it seems. If there is a Slyth kid who renounces
Draco, then that will go a long way toward Harry trusting him or her.
> See? "Many of the Slyths" does not mean all of the Slyths. There
were some that stood for Harry. Not all of them follow Draco. They
might even be the elusive Good!Slyths...I can't imagine the Bad!
Slyths standing for Harry, can you? It's totally understandable if
Pansy tried to join and the DA said no. But what about those who
stood?
Right, but like I said, at some point, I think any Slyth has to show
Harry -- who, after all, should have the right to accept or reject
students, if he's risking his life and his standing at Hogwarts --
that he or she doesn't follow Draco.
> ~*~*~Oryomai~*~*~
> --A Real Life I Love the 80's Moment: I was looking at a picture of
my mother with some people she worked with, and one of them was
wearing turquoise socks with white shoes...and the pants didn't cover
the socks...Was that cool in the 80s? Matching your socks to your
shirt? I was too young....
Too young... Man, I hate getting old.
Yes, Talia, the was cool for a time.
Darrin
-- Yes, I turned up my collar once.
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