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A
curly-haired
third-year
Hufflepuff
girl
to
whom
Harry
had
never
spoken
in
his
life
asked
him
to
go
to
the
ball
with
her
the
very
next
day
.
Harry
was
so
taken
aback
he
said
no
before
he
'd
even
stopped
to
consider
the
matter
.
The
girl
walked
off
looking
rather
hurt
,
and
Harry
had
to
endure
Dean
's
,
Seamus
's
,
and
Ron
's
taunts
about
her
all
through
History
of
Magic
.
The
following
day
,
two
more
girls
asked
him
,
a
second
year
and
(
to
his
horror
)
a
fifth
year
who
looked
as
though
she
might
knock
him
out
if
he
refused
.
"
She
was
quite
good-looking
,
"
said
Ron
fairly
,
after
he
'd
stopped
laughing
.
"
She
was
a
foot
taller
than
me
,
"
said
Harry
,
still
unnerved
.
"
Imagine
what
I
'd
look
like
trying
to
dance
with
her
.
"
Hermione
's
words
about
Krum
kept
coming
back
to
him
.
"
They
only
like
him
because
he
's
famous
!
"
Harry
doubted
very
much
if
any
of
the
girls
who
had
asked
to
be
his
partner
so
far
would
have
wanted
to
go
to
the
ball
with
him
if
he
had
n't
been
a
school
champion
.
Then
he
wondered
if
this
would
bother
him
if
Cho
asked
him
.
On
the
whole
.
Harry
had
to
admit
that
even
with
the
embarrassing
prospect
of
opening
the
ball
before
him
,
life
had
definitely
improved
since
he
had
got
through
the
first
task
.
He
was
n't
attracting
nearly
as
much
unpleasantness
in
the
corridors
anymore
,
which
he
suspected
had
a
lot
to
do
with
Cedric
-
he
had
an
idea
Cedric
might
have
told
the
Hufflepuffs
to
leave
Harry
alone
,
in
gratitude
for
Harry
's
tip-off
about
the
dragons
.
There
seemed
to
be
fewer
Support
Cedric
Diggory
!
badges
around
too
.
Draco
Malfoy
,
of
course
,
was
still
quoting
Rita
Skeeter
's
article
to
him
at
every
possible
opportunity
,
but
he
was
getting
fewer
and
fewer
laughs
out
of
it
-
and
just
to
heighten
Harry
's
feeling
of
well-being
,
no
story
about
Hagrid
had
appeared
in
the
Daily
Prophet
.
"
She
didn
'
seem
very
int
're
sted
in
magical
creatures
,
ter
tell
yeh
the
truth
,
"
Hagrid
said
,
when
Harry
,
Ron
,
and
Hermione
asked
him
how
his
interview
with
Rita
Skeeter
had
gone
during
the
last
Care
of
Magical
Creatures
lesson
of
the
term
.
To
their
very
great
relief
,
Hagrid
had
given
up
on
direct
contact
with
the
skrewts
now
,
and
they
were
merely
sheltering
behind
his
cabin
today
,
sitting
at
a
trestle
table
and
preparing
a
fresh
selection
of
food
with
which
to
tempt
the
skrewts
.
"
She
jus
'
wanted
me
ter
talk
about
you
,
Harry
,
"
Hagrid
continued
in
a
low
voice
.
"
Well
,
I
told
her
we
'd
been
friends
since
I
went
ter
fetch
yeh
from
the
Dursleys
.
'N
ever
had
to
tell
him
off
in
four
years
?
'
she
said
.
'N
ever
played
you
up
in
lessons
,
has
he
?
'
I
told
her
no
,
an
she
didn
'
seem
happy
at
all
.
Yeh
'd
think
she
wanted
me
to
say
yeh
were
horrible
,
Harry
.
"
"
'
Course
she
did
,
"
said
Harry
,
throwing
lumps
of
dragon
liver
into
a
large
metal
bowl
and
picking
up
his
knife
to
cut
some
more
.
"
She
ca
n't
keep
writing
about
what
a
tragic
little
hero
I
am
,
it
'll
get
boring
.
"
"
She
wants
a
new
angle
,
Hagrid
,
"
said
Ron
wisely
as
he
shelled
salamander
eggs
.
"
You
were
supposed
to
say
Harry
's
a
mad
delinquent
!
"