What iron-clad reason did Dumbledore have for believing Snape was on his side? Maybe he was a good actor and a double agent. Was it just that he loved (or pretended to) Lily or he used legilimency?
Answer
Dumbledore didn't have "iron clad" reason. But he believed in the deep power of the ancient magic of love (with good reason - witness Harry being the ONLY ever survivor of Avada). And he knew the depth of Snape's feelings (after all, Snape came to him on his own to ask to protect Lily)
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