Sirius and Prank again? Fools Rush in where Wisemen Fear to Go

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 3 02:38:00 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 129942


> 
> > Valky:
> <SNIP>
> Sirius does not think Sevvie was blameless, and apparently neither 
> did Dumbledore.
> 
> Alla:
> 
> I don't know for sure what Dumbledore thinks of course, but I 
> believe that what you are saying IS a possibility, because I always 
> thought that " My memory is as good as ever" to be opened to very 
> wide interpretations.
> 
>

Valky:
I based that on the fact that Sirius was not given a satisfactory
punishment according to Snape. So it is fairly clear that Dumbledore
doesn't agree with Snape about the level of responsibility each child
had for the whole thing. I expect that if Dumbledore thought Snape was
blameless he would have told him so and there would be more
indications of this from everyone. Snape would be more satisfied with
the disciplinary action for a start. It does seem that part of Sevvies
problem with this is that his claim of innocence has never been
vindicated.

I suppose its mainly opinion but I think that its fairly well
supported if I had more time I would investigate it myself.

Valky








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