[HPforGrownups] Re: Snape can't stand being called a coward--or not
literature_Caro
literature_Caro at web.de
Mon Aug 1 08:32:21 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 135875
> Julie again:
> Harry didn't hear rush of Buckbeak's wings until after he felt the
> white-hot whiplike sensation hit him across the face, and was
> slammed against the ground and saw spots in front of his eyes.
> No, I think Snape hit him with something, basically a resounding
> slap across the face. Which, given what Snape is certainly
> capable of, and his pain/rage at Harry's coward accusation, is
> pretty mild indeed. One might even say inexcusably lame, if
> Snape is supposed to be ESE.
> Julie
Caro:
Well I think a burning house makes a lot of noise so that Buckbeak's
wings just were too quiet. And on the other Hand Harry was completely
into chasing Snape. I don't know how much he was realising other
things that were going on on the grounds except for they were bright
shining or noisy. So it still might be Buckbeak. So I agree with post
number 135791 by Marianne, sorry.
Caro
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