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Old 02-17-2007, 09:52 AM
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I have to read this through and completely, in order to do that my kids have to be sleeping but I wanted to mention something that as while I was scanning through I did not see mention of it. First off, I know once I get a chance to read this through - I would re-think of ideas and thought about Snape and what happened the night. It is extremely good, well written & well thought out. I read this I thought you maight seem to be interested in it and I quoted from the website,

"BREAKING DUMBLEDORE IS NOT DEAD NEWS!

Is Dumbledore dead or not?! In an interview Saturday in the Guardian, Dan Radcliffe said:

'Jo came down to the set at one point and I said, "Oh hello, why are you here today?" And she said, "Oh I just needed a break from the book - Dumbledore's giving me a lot of trouble." And I said, "But isn't he dead?" And she said, "Well, yeah, but it's more complex ..." I was like, [briskly] "OK, I'm not gonna ask anything else!"'

So, it would seem we haven't heard the last of Dumbledore after all, despite JK's public protestations to the contrary!"

My question though is is: How does the Unbreakable Vow come into play? I reread the the 6th book, nothing in the Chapter "Spinner's End", maes it clear that Snape knew what he was agreeing to, and meybe that is why he was seen trying to get Draco to tell him. Unless he did know and had to play stupid to Draco? But back to the Unbreakable Vow, Wouldn't Snape have died because he didn't fulfill his end of the vow?

I will get a chance tonight to read this through. If I have more questions regarding this I will post it in here for you to see.

Also - Psyduck would you like to be my friend also because of really like having a friend who is into HP like me and know more than I do to help me clear up things I jost didn't see for myself or just didn't understand.

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Old 02-17-2007, 09:52 AM
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