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Kind of. Snape uses his patronus to lure Harry to the place where he has hidden the Sword in frozen lake. Harry almost dies when he tries to get it, but Ron helps Harry out of the water. Dumbledore (the painting) has asked Snape to make it hard for Harry -- he most certainly does so.

If you are talking about the scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. If not then I don't know what scene you are talking about.

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