What might Snape consider cowardice?

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 11 16:17:53 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 163683


Oops just two things I forgot.. 

This part is meant to read... 

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "M.Clifford" <Aisbelmon at ...> wrote:
> I don't think at all, that the exchange between
> Sirius and Ol' Snapey at Grimmauld place centred on the very same


And I'd like to add to my theory the possibility that this could also
explain why Snape was so deeply determined that Sirius has done
Peter's crime of killing fifteen Muggles in the Street. If some of the
great heat between Sevvie and Sirius was that Severus had attacked a
muggle, with Snape feeling he had a defense of circumstance then
wouldn't Snape consider it justice to believe that Sirius too, could
buckle under circumstances, making him a hypocrite. 

hmmm. It sounded better in my head. LOL, Oh well.

Valky







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