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Reviews For Vows
Thank you for the warning at the beginning. I skipped that part. Very well appreciated.
I shall keep reading and revieweing, my dear. Update soon! Lady Julie Snape.
Author's Response: My take on this is that when DD grew up, the victorian community at large - and even before that - considered children should be seen and not heard. This was taken so far in the early colonys that in the richer households, wooden cutouts painted to look like the children of the house were placed next to the fireplace to represent them, whilst the actual children were in the nursery. So, DD would only recognize serious abuse as offensive. Also, he will and has in canon, turned a blind eye to the Dursley's abuse as it helped hone his weapon. He also is willing to sacrifice Harry's happiness, short of death, to keep him under the blood wards until Harry is ready to face moldywart.
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