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'
Harry
,
that
's
wonderful
!
Well
,
of
course
,
they
could
n't
have
found
you
guilty
,
not
on
the
evidence
,
but
even
so
,
I
ca
n't
pretend
I
was
n't
--
'
But
Mr.
Weasley
broke
off
,
because
the
courtroom
door
had
ust
opened
again
.
The
Wizengamot
were
filing
out
.
'M
erlin
's
beard
!
'
exclaimed
Mr.
Weasley
wonderingly
,
pulling
Harry
aside
to
let
them
all
pass
.
'
You
were
tried
by
the
full
court
?
'
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'
I
think
so
,
'
said
Harry
quietly
.
One
or
two
of
the
wizards
nodded
to
Harry
as
they
passed
and
a
few
,
including
Madam
Bones
,
said
,
'M
orning
,
Arthur
,
'
to
Mr.
Weasley
,
but
most
averted
their
eyes
.
Cornelius
Fudge
and
the
toadlike
witch
were
almost
the
last
to
leave
the
dungeon
.
Fudge
acted
as
though
Mr.
Weasley
and
Harry
were
part
of
the
wall
,
but
again
,
the
witch
looked
almost
appraisingly
at
Harry
as
she
passed
.
Last
of
all
to
pass
was
Percy
.
Like
Fudge
,
he
completely
ignored
his
father
and
Harry
;
he
marched
past
clutching
a
large
roll
of
parchment
and
a
handful
of
spare
quills
,
his
back
rigid
and
his
nose
in
the
air
.
The
lines
around
Mr.
Weasley
's
mouth
tightened
slightly
,
but
other
than
this
he
gave
no
sign
that
he
had
seen
his
third
son
.
'
I
'm
going
to
take
you
straight
back
so
you
can
tell
the
others
the
good
news
,
'
he
said
,
beckoning
Harry
forwards
as
Percy
's
heels
disappeared
up
the
steps
to
Level
Nine
.
'
I
'll
drop
you
off
on
the
way
to
that
toilet
in
Bethnal
Green
.
Come
on
...
.
'
'S
o
,
what
will
you
have
to
do
about
the
toilet
?
'
Harry
asked
,
grinning
.
Everything
suddenly
seemed
five
times
funnier
than
usual
.
It
was
starting
to
sink
in
:
He
was
cleared
,
he
was
going
back
to
Hogwarts
.
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'
Oh
,
it
's
a
simple
enough
anti-jinx
,
'
said
Mr.
Weasley
as
they
mounted
the
stairs
,
'
but
it
's
not
so
much
having
to
repair
the
damage
,
it
's
more
the
attitude
behind
the
vandalism
,
Harry
.
Muggle-baiting
might
strike
some
wizards
as
funny
,
but
it
's
an
expression
of
something
much
deeper
and
nastier
,
and
I
for
one
--
'
Mr.
Weasley
broke
off
in
mid-sentence
.
They
had
just
reached
the
ninth-level
corridor
and
Cornelius
Fudge
was
standing
a
few
feet
away
from
them
,
talking
quietly
to
a
tall
man
with
sleek
blond
hair
and
a
pointed
,
pale
face
.