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Neither
Ron
nor
Hermione
was
at
all
sympathetic
when
Harry
told
them
of
this
disastrous
interview
.
Hermione
was
still
seething
at
the
way
Harry
had
triumphed
without
doing
the
work
properly
.
Ron
was
resentful
that
Harry
had
n't
slipped
him
a
bezoar
,
too
.
"
It
would
've
just
looked
stupid
if
we
'd
both
done
it
!
"
said
Harry
irritably
.
"
Look
,
I
had
to
try
and
soften
him
up
so
I
could
ask
him
about
Voldemort
,
did
n't
I
?
Oh
,
will
you
get
a
grip
!
"
he
added
in
exasperation
,
as
Ron
winced
at
the
sound
of
the
name
.
Infuriated
by
his
failure
and
by
Ron
and
Hermione
's
attitudes
,
Harry
brooded
for
the
next
few
days
over
what
to
do
next
about
Slughorn
.
He
decided
that
,
for
the
time
being
,
he
would
let
Slughorn
think
that
he
had
forgotten
all
about
Horcruxes
;
it
was
surely
best
to
lull
him
into
a
false
sense
of
security
before
returning
to
the
attack
.
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When
Harry
did
not
question
Slughorn
again
,
the
Potions
master
reverted
to
his
usual
affectionate
treatment
of
him
,
and
appeared
to
have
put
the
matter
from
his
mind
.
Harry
awaited
an
invitation
to
one
of
his
little
evening
parties
,
determined
to
accept
this
time
,
even
if
he
had
to
reschedule
Quidditch
practice
.
Unfortunately
,
however
,
no
such
invitation
arrived
.
Harry
checked
with
Hermione
and
Ginny
:
neither
of
them
had
received
an
invitation
and
nor
,
as
far
as
they
knew
,
had
anybody
else
.
Harry
could
not
help
wondering
whether
this
meant
that
Slughorn
was
not
quite
as
forgetful
as
he
appeared
,
simply
determined
to
give
Harry
no
additional
opportunities
to
question
him
.
Meanwhile
,
the
Hogwarts
library
had
failed
Hermione
for
the
first
time
in
living
memory
.
She
was
so
shocked
,
she
even
forgot
that
she
was
annoyed
at
Harry
for
his
trick
with
the
bezoar
.
"
I
have
n't
found
one
single
explanation
of
what
Horcruxes
do
!
"
she
told
him
.
"
Not
a
single
one
!
I
've
been
right
through
the
restricted
section
and
even
in
the
most
horrible
books
,
where
they
tell
you
how
to
brew
the
most
gruesome
potions
--
nothing
!
All
I
could
find
was
this
,
in
the
introduction
to
Magick
Most
Evil
--
listen
--
"
of
the
Horcrux
,
wickedest
of
magical
inventions
,
we
shall
not
speak
nor
give
direction
"
...
I
mean
,
why
mention
it
,
then
?
"
she
said
impatiently
,
slamming
the
old
book
shut
;
it
let
out
a
ghostly
wail
.
"
Oh
,
shut
up
,
"
she
snapped
,
stuffing
it
back
into
her
bag
.
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The
snow
melted
around
the
school
as
February
arrived
,
to
be
replaced
by
cold
,
dreary
wetness
.
Purplish-grey
clouds
hung
low
over
the
castle
and
a
constant
fall
of
chilly
rain
made
the
lawns
slippery
and
muddy
.
The
upshot
of
this
was
that
the
sixth-years
'
first
Apparition
lesson
,
which
was
scheduled
for
a
Saturday
morning
so
that
no
normal
lessons
would
be
missed
,
took
place
in
the
Great
Hall
instead
of
in
the
grounds
.
When
Harry
and
Hermione
arrived
in
the
Hall
(
Ron
had
come
down
with
Lavender
)
they
found
that
the
tables
had
disappeared
.
Rain
lashed
against
the
high
windows
and
the
enchanted
ceiling
swirled
darkly
above
them
as
they
assembled
in
front
of
Professors
McGonagall
,
Snape
,
Flitwick
and
Sprout
--
the
Heads
of
House
--
and
a
small
wizard
whom
Harry
took
to
be
the
Apparition
Instructor
from
the
Ministry
.
He
was
oddly
colourless
,
with
transparent
eyelashes
,
wispy
hair
and
an
insubstantial
air
,
as
though
a
single
gust
of
wind
might
blow
him
away
.
Harry
wondered
whether
constant
disappearances
and
reappearances
had
somehow
diminished
his
substance
,
or
whether
this
frail
build
was
ideal
for
anyone
wishing
to
vanish
.