Snape:Voldemort's faithful servant ? (again)
bohcoo
sydenmill at msn.com
Tue Nov 4 20:12:20 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 84088
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "LIWY" <liwy_500 at y...> wrote:
LIWY wrote in post #84039:
> I think there may be a chance that Snape was at the graveyard.
> There's nothing against him leaving the Hogwarts grounds and
> apparating from there. In addition, it's possible for him to have
> used a portkey. If you're looking on from a distance, then there's
> no way to tell someone who comes in by apparation vs. someone who
> arrives via portkey. So the no-apparition rule doesn't really pose
> much of a barrier to his (possible) presence in the graveyard.
Bohcoo responds:
Or, Snape could have easily slipped behind a tree, transfigured
himself into a bat, flown to the graveyard, and reappeared as Snape,
ready to join the circle.
Bats can fly at high rates of speed, can't they? Hence the
expression, "a bat out of hell." That has always meant, "fast, very
very fast," hasn't it?
Big grins,
Bohcoo
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