four against one / LV's Stone body

pippin_999 foxmoth at pippin_999.yahoo.invalid
Mon Aug 15 03:56:56 UTC 2005


--- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, "Catlady (Rita Prince Winston)"
<catlady at w...> 
wrote:
> Remus was already having a crisis of conscience (shown by the frowny
> line between his eyes, not by him taking action) over not doing
> anything to stop James and Sirius from misbehaving when he KNEW that
> it was his responsibility as a prefect, if not as a human being.
> Surely it would give him a much greater crisis of conscience to
> actively help his wrong-doers than to merely passively not stop
them?
>

Pippin:
"But I always managed to forget my guilty feelings every time we sat
down to plan the next month's adventure. And I haven't changed..."

He was a prefect then, too. If his conscience didn't make him stop
James,Sirius and Peter from involving themselves in dangerous and 
illegal magic, and leading a werewolf into a village, if he even
helped them plan to do these things, why would he draw the line at 
helping  them find ways to torment Snape?

Pippin







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