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"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
Harry
stuffed
a
bent
card
into
the
box
at
random
and
hurried
out
of
the
door
before
Snape
could
change
his
mind
,
racing
back
up
the
stone
steps
,
straining
his
ears
to
hear
a
sound
from
the
pitch
,
but
all
was
quiet
...
it
was
over
,
then
...
He
hesitated
outside
the
crowded
Great
Hall
,
then
ran
up
the
marble
staircase
;
whether
Gryffindor
had
won
or
lost
,
the
team
usually
celebrated
or
commiserated
in
their
own
common
room
.
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"
Quid
agis
?
"
he
said
tentatively
to
the
Fat
Lady
,
wondering
what
he
would
find
inside
.
Her
expression
was
unreadable
as
she
replied
,
"
You
'll
see
.
"
And
she
swung
forward
.
A
roar
of
celebration
erupted
from
the
hole
behind
her
.
Harry
gaped
as
people
began
to
scream
at
the
sight
of
him
;
several
hands
pulled
him
into
the
room
.
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"
We
won
!
"
yelled
Ron
,
bounding
into
sight
and
brandishing
the
silver
Cup
at
Harry
.
"
We
won
!
Four
hundred
and
fifty
to
a
hundred
and
forty
!
We
won
!
"
Harry
looked
around
;
there
was
Ginny
running
toward
him
;
she
had
a
hard
,
blazing
look
in
her
face
as
she
threw
her
arms
around
him
.
And
without
thinking
,
without
planning
it
,
without
worrying
about
the
fact
that
fifty
people
were
watching
,
Harry
kissed
her
.
After
several
long
moments
--
or
it
might
have
been
half
an
hour
--
or
possibly
several
sunlit
days
--
they
broke
apart
.
The
room
had
gone
very
quiet
.
Then
several
people
wolf-whistled
and
there
was
an
outbreak
of
nervous
giggling
.
Harry
looked
over
the
top
of
Ginny
's
head
to
see
Dean
Thomas
holding
a
shattered
glass
in
his
hand
,
and
Romilda
Vane
looking
as
though
she
might
throw
something
.
Hermione
was
beaming
,
but
Harry
's
eyes
sought
Ron
.
At
last
he
found
him
,
still
clutching
the
Cup
and
wearing
an
expression
appropriate
to
having
been
clubbed
over
the
head