Snape and Harry WAS Re: Pensieves objectivity AND: Dumbledore's integrity
msbeadsley
msbeadsley at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 4 20:46:35 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 79839
melclaros: <snip> As to "But he never even told Ron and Hermione what
he saw, now did he?" No, he didn't. But I'm absolutely SURE he would
have done if Snape hadn't caught him in the act and thrown his
tantrum. That scared him into silence.
Nope, not buyin' it. Harry has told Ron and Hermione so many things
he trusts them not to discuss with anyone else that I really doubt he
would hesitate to pass on the scene in the Pensieve just for fear
that Snape would find out he did.
IMO, Harry will tell them, but only after he's adjusted his image of
his dad to include one where James could be an arrogant little berk
at fifteen and a still be a hero of a dad. We actually see some of
that when Harry notices Ron has "Quidditch hair."
Sandy, aka "msbeadsley"
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