Dirty Harry / 'Good' Harry (WAS: The intended murder of Pettigrew and
dumbledore11214
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Sat Oct 30 14:35:20 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 116767
Pippin:
> But stealing from your worst enemy is okay? Well, maybe so, but
> I doubt Snape views it that way, or Rowling for that matter. <g>.
In
> fact, I think this throws some light on the infamous tooth
remark.
> Harry's firecracker in CoS splashed Swelling Solution over half
> the class. Harry got paid back by the snake, but I think in
Snape's
> long, long memory for injuries, Hermione finally got what was
> coming to her.
>
Alla:
Oh, no, no, Pippin, of course it is not OK under ordinary
circumstances, but I submit that circumstances were far from
ordinary there. :)
I always respected you, but after this post my respect increased
many times. I love how you like Snape, without having any illusions
about his behaviour as to kids.
It is entirely possible that Snape's remark about Hermione's teeth
was payback for what happened two years ago.
Can I just question Snape's emotional maturity for doing that?
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