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"
No
,
I
think
you
're
like
James
,
"
said
Lupin
,
"
who
would
have
regarded
it
as
the
height
of
dishonor
to
mistrust
his
friends
.
"
Harry
knew
what
Lupin
was
getting
at
:
that
his
father
had
been
betrayed
by
his
friend
Peter
Pettigrew
.
He
felt
irrationally
angry
.
He
wanted
to
argue
,
but
Lupin
had
turned
away
from
him
,
set
down
his
glass
upon
a
side
table
,
and
addressed
Bill
,
"
There
's
work
to
do
.
I
can
ask
Kingsley
whether
--
"
"
No
,
"
said
Bill
at
once
,
"
I
'll
do
it
,
I
'll
come
.
"
"
Where
are
you
going
?
"
said
Tonks
and
Fleur
together
.
"
Mad-Eye
's
body
,
"
said
Lupin
.
"
We
need
to
recover
it
.
"
"
Ca
n't
it
--
?
"
began
Mrs.
Weasley
with
an
appealing
look
at
Bill
.
"
Wait
?
"
said
Bill
,
"
Not
unless
you
'd
rather
the
Death
Eaters
took
it
?
"
Nobody
spoke
.
Lupin
and
Bill
said
good
bye
and
left
.
The
rest
of
them
now
dropped
into
chairs
,
all
except
for
Harry
,
who
remained
standing
.
The
suddenness
and
completeness
of
death
was
with
them
like
a
presence
.
"
I
've
got
to
go
too
,
"
said
Harry
.