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"
Yes
,
that
is
my
conclusion
too
,
"
said
Dumbledore
.
"
And
,
just
as
with
Morfin
,
the
Ministry
was
predisposed
to
suspect
Hokey
--
"
"
--
because
she
was
a
house-elf
,
"
said
Harry
.
He
had
rarely
felt
more
in
sympathy
with
the
society
Hermione
had
set
up
,
S.
P.
E.
W.
"
Precisely
,
"
said
Dumbledore
.
"
She
was
old
,
she
admitted
to
having
tampered
with
the
drink
,
and
nobody
at
the
Ministry
bothered
to
inquire
further
.
As
in
the
case
of
Morfin
,
by
the
time
I
traced
her
and
managed
to
extract
this
memory
,
her
life
was
almost
over
--
but
her
memory
,
of
course
,
proves
nothing
except
that
Voldemort
knew
of
the
existence
of
the
cup
and
the
locket
.
"
By
the
time
Hokey
was
convicted
,
Hepzibah
's
family
had
realized
that
two
of
her
greatest
treasures
were
missing
.
It
took
them
a
while
to
be
sure
of
this
,
for
she
had
many
hiding
places
,
having
always
guarded
her
collection
most
jealously
.
But
before
they
were
sure
beyond
doubt
that
the
cup
and
the
locket
were
both
gone
,
the
assistant
who
had
worked
at
Borgin
and
Burkes
,
the
young
man
who
had
visited
Hepzibah
so
regularly
and
charmed
her
so
well
,
had
resigned
his
post
and
vanished
.
His
superiors
had
no
idea
where
he
had
gone
;
they
were
as
surprised
as
anyone
at
his
disappearance
.
And
that
was
the
last
that
was
seen
or
heard
of
Tom
Riddle
for
a
very
long
time
.
"
Now
,
"
said
Dumbledore
,
"
if
you
do
n't
mind
,
Harry
,
I
want
to
pause
once
more
to
draw
your
attention
to
certain
points
of
our
story
.
Voldemort
had
committed
another
murder
;
whether
it
was
his
first
since
he
killed
the
Riddles
,
I
do
not
know
,
but
I
think
it
was
.
This
time
,
as
you
will
have
seen
,
he
killed
not
for
revenge
,
but
for
gain
.
He
wanted
the
two
fabulous
trophies
that
poor
,
besotted
,
old
woman
showed
him
.
Just
as
he
had
once
robbed
the
other
children
at
his
orphanage
,
just
as
he
had
stolen
his
Uncle
Morfin
's
ring
,
so
he
ran
off
now
with
Hepzibah
's
cup
and
locket
.
"
"
But
,
"
said
Harry
,
frowning
,
"
it
seems
mad
...
risking
everything
,
throwing
away
his
job
,
just
for
those
...
"
"
Mad
to
you
,
perhaps
,
but
not
to
Voldemort
,
"
said
Dumbledore
.
"
I
hope
you
will
understand
in
due
course
exactly
what
those
objects
meant
to
him
,
Harry
,
but
you
must
admit
that
it
is
not
difficult
to
imagine
that
he
saw
the
locket
,
at
least
,
as
rightfully
his
.
"
"
The
locket
maybe
,
"
said
Harry
,
"
but
why
take
the
cup
as
well
?
"
"
It
had
belonged
to
another
of
Hogwarts
's
founders
,
"
said
Dumbledore
.
"
I
think
he
still
felt
a
great
pull
toward
the
school
and
that
he
could
not
resist
an
object
so
steeped
in
Hogwarts
'
history
.
There
were
other
reasons
,
I
think
...
I
hope
to
be
able
to
demonstrate
them
to
you
in
due
course
.