What if other teachers behaved like Snape?
dumbledore11214
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Mon Jun 14 19:21:31 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 101231
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "evita2fr" <Snarryfan at a...>
wrote:
>
> > > Mel previously:
> > DD shrugged it off with the aside 'my memory is as good as
> > > it ever was' back in PoA. He doesn't seem to think THAT wound
was
> > > too deep. I shudder to think what the wound James inflicted was
> if
> > > the same DD is saying that it 'runs too deep for the healing.
> >
> >
> > Alla previously:
Dumbledore shrugged it off? Could be, I'll grant you that. It
> > also can be that Dumbledore remembers something about Snape
hurting
> > Sirius so badly that he .... undestands why Sirius did that.
>
>
Cristelle:
> If Sirius's words worth something:
>
>
> P. 356 PoA
>
> [Remus]"...you see, Sirius here played a trick on him which nearly
> killed him, a trick which involved me--"
> Black made a derisive noise.
> "It served him right", he sneered. "Sneaking around, trying to find
> out what we were up to...hoping he could get us expelled..."
>
>
> If Snape tried something really horrible, why Sirius didn't tell?
>
>
Alla:
Because it was too early to reveal this particular mystery in PoA?
Sounds more like book 6 or 7 revelation. :o)
Seriously though, I think plot-wise is very important reason. In
addition, Sirius was not exactly in the right state of mind to go
into deep discussions about Snape.
Alla
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