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Professor
Umbridge
was
lying
in
a
bed
opposite
them
,
gazing
up
at
the
ceiling
.
Dumbledore
had
strode
alone
into
the
Forest
to
rescue
her
from
the
centaurs
;
how
he
had
done
it
--
how
he
had
emerged
from
the
trees
supporting
Professor
Umbridge
without
so
much
as
a
scratch
on
him
--
nobody
knew
,
and
Umbridge
was
certainly
not
telling
.
Since
she
had
returned
to
the
castle
she
had
not
,
as
far
as
any
of
them
knew
,
uttered
a
single
word
.
Nobody
really
knew
what
was
wrong
with
her
,
either
.
Her
usually
neat
mousy
hair
was
very
untidy
and
there
were
still
bits
of
twigs
and
leaves
in
it
,
but
otherwise
she
seemed
to
be
quite
unscathed
.
'M
adam
Pomfrey
says
she
's
just
in
shock
,
'
whispered
Hermione
.
'S
ulking
,
more
like
,
'
said
Ginny
.
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'
Yeah
,
she
shows
signs
of
life
if
you
do
this
,
'
said
Ron
,
and
with
his
tongue
he
made
soft
clip-clopping
noises
.
Umbridge
sat
bolt
upright
,
looking
around
wildly
.
'
Anything
wrong
,
Professor
?
'
called
Madam
Pomfrey
,
poking
her
head
around
her
office
door
.
'N
o.
.
.
no
...
'
said
Umbridge
,
sinking
back
into
her
pillows
.
'N
o
,
I
must
have
been
dreaming
...
'
Hermione
and
Ginny
muffled
their
laughter
in
the
bedclothes
.
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'S
peaking
of
centaurs
,
'
said
Hermione
,
when
she
had
recovered
a
little
,
'
who
's
Divination
teacher
now
?
Is
Firenze
staying
?
'
'
He
's
got
to
,
'
said
Harry
,
'
the
other
centaurs
wo
n't
take
him
back
,
will
they
?
'
'
It
looks
like
he
and
Trelawney
are
both
going
to
teach
,
'
said
Ginny
.