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"
Hagrid
was
late
for
the
start-of-term
feast
,
just
like
Potter
here
,
so
I
took
it
instead
.
And
incidentally
,
"
said
Snape
,
standing
back
to
allow
Harry
to
pass
him
,
"
I
was
interested
to
see
your
new
Patronus
.
"
He
shut
the
gates
in
her
face
with
a
loud
clang
and
tapped
the
chains
with
his
wand
again
,
so
that
they
slithered
,
clinking
,
back
into
place
.
"
I
think
you
were
better
off
with
the
old
one
,
"
said
Snape
,
the
malice
in
his
voice
unmistakable
.
"
The
new
one
looks
weak
.
"
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As
Snape
swung
the
lantern
about
,
Harry
saw
,
fleetingly
,
a
look
of
shock
and
anger
on
Tonks
's
face
.
Then
she
was
covered
in
darkness
once
more
.
"
Goodnight
,
"
Harry
called
to
her
over
his
shoulder
,
as
he
began
the
walk
up
to
the
school
with
Snape
.
"
Thanks
for
...
everything
,
"
"
See
you
,
Harry
.
"
Snape
did
not
speak
for
a
minute
or
so
.
Harry
felt
as
though
his
body
was
generating
waves
of
hatred
so
powerful
that
it
seemed
incredible
that
Snape
could
not
feel
them
burning
him
.
He
had
loathed
Snape
from
their
first
encounter
,
but
Snape
had
placed
himself
forever
and
irrevocably
beyond
the
possibility
of
Harry
's
forgiveness
by
his
attitude
toward
Sirius
.
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Whatever
Dumbledore
said
,
Harry
had
had
time
to
think
over
the
summer
,
and
had
concluded
that
Snape
's
snide
remarks
to
Sirius
about
remaining
safely
hidden
while
the
rest
of
the
Order
of
the
Phoenix
were
off
fighting
Voldemort
had
probably
been
a
powerful
factor
in
Sirius
rushing
off
to
the
Ministry
the
night
that
he
had
died
.
Harry
clung
to
this
notion
,
because
it
enabled
him
to
blame
Snape
,
which
felt
satisfying
,
and
also
because
he
knew
that
if
anyone
was
not
sorry
that
Sirius
was
dead
,
it
was
the
man
now
striding
next
to
him
in
the
darkness
.
"
Fifty
points
from
Gryffindor
for
lateness
,
I
think
,
"
said
Snape
.
"
And
,
let
me
see
,
another
twenty
for
your
Muggle
attire
.
You
know
,
I
do
n't
believe
any
House
has
ever
been
in
negative
figures
this
early
in
the
term
--
we
have
n't
even
started
pudding
.
You
might
have
set
a
record
,
Potter
.
"
The
fury
and
hatred
bubbling
inside
Harry
seemed
to
blaze
white-hot
,
but
he
would
rather
have
been
immobilized
all
the
way
back
to
London
than
tell
Snape
why
he
was
late
.