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"
I
told
him
to
take
the
cup
with
me
,
"
said
Harry
.
Now
the
burning
feeling
was
in
his
throat
too
.
He
wished
Ron
would
look
away
.
Mrs.
Weasley
set
the
potion
down
on
the
bedside
cabinet
,
bent
down
,
and
put
her
arms
around
Harry
.
He
had
no
memory
of
ever
being
hugged
like
this
,
as
though
by
a
mother
.
The
full
weight
of
everything
he
had
seen
that
night
seemed
to
fall
in
upon
him
as
Mrs.
Weasley
held
him
to
her
.
His
mother
's
face
,
his
father
's
voice
,
the
sight
of
Cedric
,
dead
on
the
ground
all
started
spinning
in
his
head
until
he
could
hardly
bear
it
,
until
he
was
screwing
up
his
face
against
the
howl
of
misery
fighting
to
get
out
of
him
.
There
was
a
loud
slamming
noise
,
and
Mrs.
Weasley
and
Harry
broke
apart
.
Hermione
was
standing
by
the
window
.
She
was
holding
something
tight
in
her
hand
"
Sorry
,
"
she
whispered
.
"
Your
potion
,
Harry
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weasley
quickly
,
wiping
her
eyes
on
the
back
of
her
hand
.
Harry
drank
it
in
one
gulp
.
The
effect
was
instantaneous
.
Heavy
,
irresistible
waves
of
dreamless
sleep
broke
over
him
;
he
fell
back
onto
his
pillows
and
thought
no
more
.
When
he
looked
back
,
even
a
month
later
,
Harry
found
he
had
only
scattered
memories
of
the
next
few
days
.
It
was
as
though
he
had
been
through
too
much
to
take
in
any
more
.
The
recollections
he
did
have
were
very
painful
.
The
worst
,
perhaps
,
was
the
meeting
with
the
Diggory
's
that
took
place
the
following
morning
.
They
did
not
blame
him
for
what
had
happened
;
on
the
contrary
,
both
thanked
him
for
returning
Cedric
's
body
to
them
.
Mr.
Diggory
sobbed
through
most
of
the
interview
.
Mrs.
Diggory
's
grief
seemed
to
be
beyond
tears
.
"
He
suffered
very
little
then
,
"
she
said
,
when
Harry
had
told
her
how
Cedric
had
died
.
"
And
after
all
,
Amos
...
he
died
just
when
he
'd
won
the
tournament
.
He
must
have
been
happy
.
"