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When Snape cast his patronus and Dumbledore asked, "After all this time?" do you think it was because Snape was still in love with Lily? Or could it have been because it proved that Snape wasn't actually
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When Snape cast his patronus and Dumbledore asked, "After all this time?" do you think it was because Snape was still in love with Lily? Or could it have been because it proved that Snape wasn't actually a dark wizard after all?
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He was still in love
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He was still in love with lily potter
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