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"Yes indeed," said Dumbledore, and he raised his blackened, burned-looking hand. "The ring, Harry. Marvolo's ring. And a terrible curse there was upon it too. Had it not been forgive me the lack of seemly modesty for my own prodigious skill, and for Professor Snape's timely action when I returned to Hogwarts, desperately injured, I might not have lived to tell the tale.

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"Gotta see it from their point o' view," said Hagrid heavily. "I mean, it's always bin a bit of a risk sendin a kid ter Hogwarts, hasn it? Yer expect accidents, don' yeh, with hundreds of underage wizards all locked up tergether, but attempted murder, tha's tliff'rent. 'S'no wonder Dumbledore's angry with Sn "

"Don't try and make me feel guilty, it wont work!" said Harry forcefully. "What's Snape done?"

"I dunno, Harry, I shouldn'ta heard it at all! I well, I was comin outta the forest the other evenin an' I overheard 'em talking well, arguin. Didn't like ter draw attention to meself, so I sorta skulked an tried not ter listen, but it was a well, a heated discussion an' it wasn easy ter block it out."

"Well?" Harry urged him, as Hagrid shuffled his enormous feet uneasily.

"Well I jus' heard Snape sayin Dumbledore took too much fer granted an maybe he Snape didn wan ter do it any more

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"I dunno, Harry, it sounded like Snape was feelin a bit overworked, tha's all anyway, Dumbledore told him flat out he'd agreed ter do it an' that was all there was to it. Pretty firm with him. An' then he said summat abou Snape makin' investigations in his House, in Slytherin.

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"It isn't our business to know," said Lupin unexpectedly. He had turned his back on the fire now and faced Harry across Mr. Weasley. "It's Dumbledores business. Dumbledore trusts Severus, and that ought to be good enough for all of us."

"But," said Harry, "just say just say Dumbledores wrong about Snape "

"People have said it, many times. It comes down to whether or not you trust Dumbledores judgment. I do; therefore, I trust Severus."

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