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171
"
But
I
can
promise
that
anybody
who
still
thinks
Dumbledore
was
white
as
his
beard
is
in
for
a
rude
awakening
!
Let
's
just
say
that
nobody
hearing
him
rage
against
You-Know-Who
would
have
dreamed
that
he
dabbled
in
the
Dark
Arts
himself
in
his
youth
!
And
for
a
wizard
who
spent
his
later
years
pleading
for
tolerance
,
he
was
n't
exactly
broad-minded
when
he
was
younger
!
Yes
,
Albus
Dumbledore
had
an
extremely
murky
past
,
not
to
mention
that
very
fishy
family
,
which
he
worked
so
hard
to
keep
hushed
up
.
"
172
I
ask
whether
Skeeter
is
referring
to
Dumbledore
's
brother
,
Aberforth
,
whose
conviction
by
the
Wizengamot
for
misuse
of
magic
caused
a
minor
scandal
fifteen
years
ago
.
173
"
Oh
,
Aberforth
is
just
the
tip
of
the
dung
heap
,
"
laughs
Skeeter
.
"
No
,
no
,
I
'm
talking
about
much
worse
than
a
brother
with
a
fondness
for
fiddling
about
with
goats
,
worse
even
than
the
Muggle-maiming
father
--
Dumbledore
could
n't
keep
either
of
them
quiet
anyway
,
they
were
both
charged
by
the
Wizengamot
.
No
,
it
's
the
mother
and
the
sister
that
intrigued
me
,
and
a
little
digging
uncovered
a
positive
nest
of
nastiness
--
but
,
as
I
say
,
you
'll
have
to
wait
for
chapters
nine
to
twelve
for
full
details
.
All
I
can
say
now
is
,
it
's
no
wonder
Dumbledore
never
talked
about
how
his
nose
got
broken
.
"
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174
Family
skeletons
notwithstanding
,
does
Skeeter
deny
the
brilliance
that
led
to
Dumbledore
's
many
magical
discoveries
?
175
"
He
had
brains
,
"
she
concedes
,
"
although
many
now
question
whether
he
could
really
take
full
credit
for
all
of
his
supposed
achievements
.
176
As
I
reveal
in
chapter
sixteen
,
Ivor
Dillonsby
claims
he
had
already
discovered
eight
uses
of
dragon
's
blood
when
Dumbledore
'
borrowed
'
his
papers
.
"
177
But
the
importance
of
some
of
Dumbledore
's
achievements
can
not
,
I
venture
,
be
denied
.
What
of
his
famous
defeat
of
Grindelwald
?
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178
"
Oh
,
now
,
I
'm
glad
you
mentioned
Grindelwald
,
"
says
Skeeter
with
such
a
tantalizing
smile
.
"
I
'm
afraid
those
who
go
dewy-eyed
over
Dumbledore
's
spectacular
victory
must
brace
themselves
for
a
bombshell
--
or
perhaps
a
Dungbomb
.
Very
dirty
business
indeed
.
All
I
'll
say
is
,
do
n't
be
so
sure
that
there
really
was
a
spectacular
duel
of
legend
.
After
they
've
read
my
book
,
people
may
be
forced
to
conclude
that
Grindelwald
simply
conjured
a
white
handkerchief
from
the
end
of
his
wand
and
came
quietly
!
"
179
Skeeter
refuses
to
give
any
more
away
on
this
intriguing
subject
,
so
we
turn
instead
to
the
relationship
that
will
undoubtedly
fascinate
her
readers
more
than
any
other
.
180
"
Oh
yes
,
"
says
Skeeter
,
nodding
briskly
,
"
I
devote
an
entire
chapter
to
the
whole
Potter-Dumbledore
relationship
.
It
's
been
called
unhealthy
,
even
sinister
.
Again
,
your
readers
will
have
to
buy
my
book
for
the
whole
story
,
but
there
is
no
question
that
Dumbledore
took
an
unnatural
interest
in
Potter
from
the
word
go
.
Whether
that
was
really
in
the
boy
's
best
interests
--
well
,
we
'll
see
.
It
's
certainly
an
open
secret
that
Potter
has
had
a
most
troubled
adolescence
.
"