<div class="ygroups-quoted">---In HPforGrownups@yahoogroups.com, <bart@...> wrote :<br><br><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329">On 11/10/2014 7:34 PM, 'Sherry Gomes' <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:sherriola@...">sherriola@...</a> <br>
[HPforGrownups] wrote:<br><blockquote><span title="ireply"> > I would add also to the evidence, that Dumbledore *assumed* Sirius was the secret Keeper and presumably he told the then minister of magic and the head of magical law enforcement so.<br>
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</span></blockquote>>Bart:<br>
I'm going to have to re-read POA, but it was my impression that <br>
Sirius never said he wasn't guilty, and in fact did feel that it was his <br>
fault the Potters died. He offered no resistance to going to Azkaban, <br>
and didn't ask for a trial.<br>
<br>>Bart</div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329">Witherwing:</div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329">I agree that it's unbelievably sad, that Sirius wrongly spent all those years in Azkaban, but in my memory of the text, he was so overwhelmed by guilt, having talked James and Lily out of choosing him as their Secret Keeper, that he considered himself deserving of the punishment. </div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329">Now, who among us is willing to go get PoA and re-read!?!?</div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329">~Witherwing</div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div><div id="ygrps-yiv-372975329"><br></div></div>