Are there no depths to which Siriophiles wont sink?

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Mon May 24 18:57:04 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 99293

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "potioncat" <willsonkmom at m...> 
wrote:
> Potioncat snipping part of her own
> > > But what did he do in the Shrieking Shack that you found so bad?
> > > 
> > 
> > Meri again: In the Shreiking Shack he let his petty schoolboy 
> > quarrells take over. He wouldn't listen to reason from any of 
> them, 
> > and seemingly fully intended to throw not just Sirius, but Lupin 
> as 
> > well to the dementors, two perfectly innocent men whom he could 
> not 
> > forgive long enough to listen to hear them out.
> 
> Potioncat: 
> Well, he was expecting Lupin to transform at any minute.  And I'm 
> not sure I would have bought that story either...not without seeing 
> Scabbers transfigure into Pettigrew.  At best, he would have had to 
> take them all in for DD to question...wait a minute, he did take 
> them all in for DD to question.  
> 
> But this takes us right into the post with a subject "who is Harry 
> acting like..." {oops, I forgot the actual heading and I don't know 
> how to go back without losing this.}  But there is a very good 
> comment by Pippin about the Shreiking Shack in post # 99025.

 

Hi, Potioncat! Yes, if Snape did not hear complete story, he 
certainly had reasons to think of Sirius as a murderer. Do you 
remember by the way, if PoA addresses how long he had been standing 
there in the invisibility cloak. I thought PoA was fuzzy on the 
subject, but no I am not so sure.


> Potioncat:
> How would things have been different if Snape had been made to 
> listen...I wonder that as well!
> 
> Potioncat who is having fun with this and hopes you are too!


Alla, who is absolutely having fun talking to potioncat and wants to 
thank her for being very respectful debater. :o)





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