Snape's the Rescuer - Really?/Justice to Snape

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 23 21:59:38 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 170673

> colebiancardi:
> 
> well, considering how much Sirius mouths off to Snape, can you blame
> Snape for gagging him?  I would ;)  I am sure I wouldn't want to
> listen to taunts & insults from someone I thought once tried to kill
> me (zee prank) and is still considered to be an escaped murderer.
> 
> There is no lost love between the two of them - I don't think it a
> suprise or at all *telling* that Snape did this.  We know that they
> both loathe each other.  I am quite sure if the shoe was on the other
> foot, Snape would be gagged as well.
>


Alla:

Yeah, I actually can blame him, LOL. A lot. Not in the interpretation 
you gave of course, but in the interpetation that Snape knew that 
Sirius was innocent - whether he learned that Peter alive earlier or 
now, does not matter, just that he knew and did not want the truth to 
be known.

So, no love lost or not, I absolutely will blame Snape who knows that 
Sirius is innocent and did not want innocent man to tell his story.

If Snape knows it of course.





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