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"
Come
with
me
,
Argus
,
"
he
said
to
Filch
.
"
You
,
too
,
Mr.
Potter
,
Mr.
Weasley
,
Miss
Granger
.
"
Lockhart
stepped
forward
eagerly
.
"
My
office
is
nearest
,
Headmaster
-
just
upstairs
-
please
feel
free
--
"
"
Thank
you
,
Gilderoy
,
"
said
Dumbledore
.
The
silent
crowd
parted
to
let
them
pass
.
Lockhart
,
looking
excited
and
important
,
hurried
after
Dumbledore
;
so
did
Professors
McGonagall
and
Snape
.
As
they
entered
Lockhart
's
darkened
office
there
was
a
flurry
of
movement
across
the
walls
;
Harry
saw
several
of
the
Lockharts
in
the
pictures
dodging
out
of
sight
,
their
hair
in
rollers
.
The
real
Lockhart
lit
the
candles
on
his
desk
and
stood
back
.
Dumbledore
lay
Mrs.
Norris
on
the
polished
surface
and
began
to
examine
her
.
Harry
,
Ron
,
and
Hermione
exchanged
tense
looks
and
sank
into
chairs
outside
the
pool
of
candlelight
,
watching
.
The
tip
of
Dumbledore
's
long
,
crooked
nose
was
barely
an
inch
from
Mrs.
Norris
's
fur
.
He
was
looking
at
her
closely
through
his
half-moon
spectacles
,
his
long
fingers
gently
prodding
and
poking
.
Professor
McGonagall
was
bent
almost
as
close
,
her
eyes
narrowed
.
Snape
loomed
behind
them
,
half
in
shadow
,
wearing
a
most
peculiar
expression
:
It
was
as
though
he
was
trying
hard
not
to
smile
.
And
Lockhart
was
hovering
around
all
of
them
,
making
suggestions
.
"
It
was
definitely
a
curse
that
killed
her
-
probably
the
Transmogrifian
Torture
-
I
've
seen
it
used
many
times
,
so
unlucky
I
was
n't
there
,
I
know
the
very
countercurse
that
would
have
saved
her
...
"
Lockhart
's
comments
were
punctuated
by
Filch
's
dry
,
racking
sobs
.
He
was
slumped
in
a
chair
by
the
desk
,
unable
to
look
at
Mrs.
Norris
,
his
face
in
his
hands
.
Much
as
he
detested
Filch
,
Harry
could
n't
help
feeling
a
bit
sorry
for
him
,
though
not
nearly
as
sorry
as
he
felt
for
himself
If
Dumbledore
believed
Filch
,
he
would
be
expelled
for
sure
.