Snape looked horrified. 'You have kept him alive so that he can die at the right moment?''Don't look shocked, Severus. How many men and women have you watched die?''Lately, only those whom I could not save', said Snape.
Sirius looked out of the fire at Harry, a crease between his sunken eyes. __ou__e less like your father than I thought,_ he said finally, a definite coolness in his voice. __he risk would__e been what made it fun for James.___ook ____ell, I__ better get going . . . I__l write to tell you a time I can make it back into the fire, then, shall I? If you can stand to risk
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Sirius looked out of the fire at Harry, a crease between his sunken eyes. __ou__e less like your father than I thought,_ he said finally, a definite coolness in his voice. __he risk would__e been what made it fun for James.___ook ____ell, I__ better get going . . . I__l write to tell you a time I can make it back into the fire, then, shall I? If you can stand to risk
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