Voldemort's Intentions & Snape's Expectations

June Ewing doctorwhofan02 at yahoo.ca
Sat Dec 11 22:53:18 UTC 2010


No: HPFGUIDX 189917

> > Nikkalmati:
> > Very interesting question here. How did Snape get away from
the Hog's Head without being Obliviated? I really can't imagine
DD would just let him go with even a portion of the prophecy or
that DD would believe Snape's protestation that he didn't hear
anything (if he said that).
> >

> Alla:
> I always thought that this was (ironically) one of the rare
occasions that Dumbledore simply goofed up and Snape was faster
than him, I think it would fit beautifully and should have served
as reminder to Dumbledore that he indeed not always knows best
and not always a superior wizard. <snip>
>


June:
Dumbledore once told Harry that he too makes mistakes and that
being as intelligent as he is they tend to be larger than other
people's mistakes (not those exact words). Do you think it
possible that when he said that, he was thinking of this
particular moment?








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