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- Гарри Поттер и Орден Феникса
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'
Well
...
yes
,
'
said
Hermione
quietly
,
'
that
is
where
I
got
the
idea
...
but
you
'll
notice
I
decided
to
engrave
the
date
on
bits
of
metal
rather
than
on
our
members
'
skin
.
'
'
Yeah
...
I
prefer
your
way
,
'
said
Harry
,
grinning
,
as
he
slipped
his
Galleon
into
his
pocket
.
'
I
suppose
the
only
danger
with
these
is
that
we
might
accidentally
spend
them
.
'
'
Fat
chance
,
'
said
Ron
,
who
was
examining
his
own
fake
Galleon
with
a
slightly
mournful
air
,
'
I
have
n't
got
any
real
Galleons
to
confuse
it
with
.
'
As
the
first
Quidditch
match
of
the
season
,
Gryffindor
versus
Slytherin
,
drew
nearer
,
their
DA
meetings
were
put
on
hold
because
Angelina
insisted
on
almost
daily
practices
.
The
fact
that
the
Quidditch
Cup
had
not
been
held
for
so
long
added
considerably
to
the
interest
and
excitement
surrounding
the
forthcoming
game
;
the
Ravenclaws
and
Hufflepuffs
were
taking
a
lively
interest
in
the
outcome
,
for
they
,
of
course
,
would
be
playing
both
teams
over
the
coming
year
;
and
the
Heads
of
House
of
the
competing
teams
,
though
they
attempted
to
disguise
it
under
a
decent
pretence
of
sportsmanship
,
were
determined
to
see
their
own
side
victorious
.
Harry
realised
how
much
Professor
McGonagall
cared
about
beating
Slytherin
when
she
abstained
from
giving
them
homework
in
the
week
leading
up
to
the
match
.
I
think
you
've
got
enough
to
be
getting
on
with
at
the
moment
,
'
she
said
loftily
.
Nobody
could
quite
believe
their
ears
until
she
looked
directly
at
Harry
and
Ron
and
said
grimly
,
'
I
've
become
accustomed
to
seeing
the
Quidditch
Cup
in
my
study
,
boys
,
and
I
really
do
n't
want
to
have
to
hand
it
over
to
Professor
Snape
,
so
use
the
extra
time
to
practise
,
wo
n't
you
?
'
Snape
was
no
less
obviously
partisan
;
he
had
booked
the
Quidditch
pitch
for
Slytherin
practice
so
often
that
the
Gryffindors
had
difficulty
getting
on
it
to
play
.
He
was
also
turning
a
deaf
ear
to
the
many
reports
of
Slytherin
attempts
to
hex
Gryffindor
players
in
the
corridors
.
When
Alicia
Spinnet
turned
up
in
the
hospital
wing
with
her
eyebrows
growing
so
thick
and
fast
they
obscured
her
vision
and
obstructed
her
mouth
,
Snape
insisted
that
she
must
have
attempted
a
Hair-thickening
Charm
on
herself
and
refused
to
listen
to
the
fourteen
eye-witnesses
who
insisted
they
had
seen
the
Slytherin
Keeper
,
Miles
Bletchley
,
hit
her
from
behind
with
a
jinx
while
she
worked
in
the
library
.
Harry
felt
optimistic
about
Gryffindors
chances
;
they
had
,
after
all
,
never
lost
to
Malfoy
's
team
.
Admittedly
,
Ron
was
still
not
performing
to
Wood
's
standard
,
but
he
was
working
extremely
hard
to
improve
.
His
greatest
weakness
was
a
tendency
to
lose
confidence
after
he
'd
made
a
blunder
;
if
he
let
in
one
goal
he
became
flustered
and
was
therefore
likely
to
miss
more
.
On
the
other
hand
,
Harry
had
seen
Ron
make
some
truly
spectacular
saves
when
he
was
on
form
;
during
one
memorable
practice
he
had
hung
one-handed
from
his
broom
and
kicked
the
Quaffle
so
hard
away
from
the
goalhoop
that
it
soared
the
length
of
the
pitch
and
through
the
centre
hoop
at
the
other
end
;
the
rest
of
the
team
felt
this
save
compared
favourably
with
one
made
recently
by
Barry
Ryan
,
the
Irish
International
Keeper
,
against
Poland
's
top
Chaser
,
Ladislaw
Zamojski
.
Even
Fred
had
said
that
Ron
might
yet
make
him
and
George
proud
,
and
that
they
were
seriously
considering
admitting
he
was
related
to
them
,
something
they
assured
him
they
had
been
trying
to
deny
for
four
years
.
The
only
thing
really
worrying
Harry
was
how
much
Ron
was
allowing
the
tactics
of
the
Slytherin
team
to
upset
him
before
they
even
got
on
to
the
pitch
.
Harry
,
of
course
,
had
endured
their
snide
comments
for
over
four
years
,
so
whispers
of
,
'
Hey
,
Potty
,
I
heard
Warrington
's
sworn
to
knock
you
off
your
broom
on
Saturday
'
,
far
from
chilling
his
blood
,
made
him
laugh
.
'
Warrington
's
aim
's
so
pathetic
I
'd
be
more
worried
if
he
was
aiming
for
the
person
next
to
me
,
'
he
retorted
,
which
made
Ron
and
Hermione
laugh
and
wiped
the
smirk
off
Pansy
Parkinson
's
face
.