“He does not need protection. The Dark Lord has gone —” “The Dark Lord will return, and Harry Potter will be in terrible danger when he does.” There was a long pause, and slowly Snape regained control of himself, mastered his own breathing. At last he said, “Very well. Very well. But never — never tell, Dumbledore! This must be between us! Swear it! I cannot bear . . . especially Potter’s son . . . I want your word!” “My word, Severus, that I shall never reveal the best of you?” Dumbledore sighed, looking down into Snape’s ferocious, anguished face. “If you insist . . .”
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Hi Almost everyone has a good and a bad side, morally. That's true of the fictional character Severus Snape. He may have a good side - a best side.
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Hi Almost everyone has a good and a bad side, morally.
That's true of the fictional character Severus Snape.
He may have a good side - a best side.
but he does not want Dumbledore to reveal that Dave
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Almost everyone has a good and a bad side, morally. That's true of the fictional character Severus Snape. He may have a good side - a best side. Perhaps he is capable of being a good person.but he does not want Dumbledore to reveal that