Snape and Harry and expulsion LONG
nikkalmati
puduhepa98 at aol.com
Sun Feb 14 23:26:07 UTC 2010
No: HPFGUIDX 188913
montavilla47
bigsnip
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> Oh! That reminds of a time when Snape definitely
> exceeds his authority and that's when he assigns Lupin's
> class to write an essay on werewolves. In that case,
> the students appeal to Lupin and the assignment is
> dropped.
>
Nikkalmati
Not sure why giving this assignment exceeded his authority as a substitute teacher. We do know why Lupin cancelled the assignment.:>)
Nikkalmati
> >
> Montavilla47:
> To me, they are not the same thing. Executors
> administer justice, but I don't recall any being
> nominated for Peace prizes or sainthood.
>
> Although, I'm wrong probably wrong about the
> sainthood thing. There are saints for everything.
> Someone *has* to be the patron saint of
> executioners.
Nikkalmati
Agreed. I think there is such a saint. Name not at the tip of my fingers, however.
Nikkalmati
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