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Ron
laughed
.
Scrimgeour
's
eyes
flickered
toward
him
and
away
again
as
Harry
spoke
.
"
So
why
have
you
decided
to
let
us
have
our
things
now
?
Ca
n't
think
of
a
pretext
to
keep
them
?
"
"
No
,
it
'll
be
because
the
thirty-one
days
are
up
,
"
said
Hermione
at
once
.
"
They
ca
n't
keep
the
objects
longer
than
that
unless
they
can
prove
they
're
dangerous
.
Right
?
"
"
Would
you
say
you
were
close
to
Dumbledore
,
Ronald
?
"
asked
Scrimgeour
,
ignoring
Hermione
.
Ron
looked
startled
.
"
Me
?
Not
--
not
really
...
It
was
always
Harry
who
...
"
Ron
looked
around
at
Harry
and
Hermione
,
to
see
Hermione
giving
him
a
stop-talking-now
!
sort
of
look
,
but
the
damage
was
done
:
Scrimgeour
looked
as
though
he
had
heard
exactly
what
he
had
expected
,
and
wanted
,
to
hear
.
He
swooped
like
a
bird
of
prey
upon
Ron
's
answer
.
"
If
you
were
not
very
close
to
Dumbledore
,
how
do
you
account
for
the
fact
that
he
remembered
you
in
his
will
?
He
made
exceptionally
few
personal
bequests
.
The
vast
majority
of
his
possessions
--
his
private
library
,
his
magical
instruments
,
and
other
personal
effects
--
were
left
to
Hogwarts
.
Why
do
you
think
you
were
singled
out
?
"
"
I
...
dunno
,
"
said
Ron
.
"
I
...
when
I
say
we
were
n't
close
...
I
mean
,
I
think
he
liked
me
...
"
"
You
're
being
modest
,
Ron
,
"
said
Hermione
.
"
Dumbledore
was
very
fond
of
you
.
"