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"
You
're
a
lot
braver
now
that
you
're
back
on
the
ground
and
you
've
got
your
little
friends
with
you
,
"
said
Harry
coolly
.
There
was
of
course
nothing
at
all
little
about
Crabbe
and
Goyle
,
but
as
the
High
Table
was
full
of
teachers
,
neither
of
them
could
do
more
than
crack
their
knuckles
and
scowl
.
"
I
'd
take
you
on
anytime
on
my
own
,
"
said
Malfoy
.
"
Tonight
,
if
you
want
.
Wizard
's
duel
.
Wands
only
--
no
contact
.
What
's
the
matter
?
Never
heard
of
a
wizard
's
duel
before
,
I
suppose
?
"
"
Of
course
he
has
,
"
said
Ron
,
wheeling
around
.
"
I
'm
his
second
,
who
's
yours
?
"
Malfoy
looked
at
Crabbe
and
Goyle
,
sizing
them
up
.
"
Crabbe
,
"
he
said
.
"
Midnight
all
right
?
We
'll
meet
you
in
the
trophy
room
;
that
's
always
unlocked
.
"
When
Malfoy
had
gone
,
Ron
and
Harry
looked
at
each
other
.
"
What
is
a
wizard
's
duel
?
"
said
Harry
.
"
And
what
do
you
mean
,
you
're
my
second
?
"
"
Well
,
a
second
's
there
to
take
over
if
you
die
,
"
said
Ron
casually
,
getting
started
at
last
on
his
cold
pie
.
Catching
the
look
on
Harry
's
face
,
he
added
quickly
,
"
But
people
only
die
in
proper
duels
,
you
know
,
with
real
wizards
.
The
most
you
and
Malfoy
'll
be
able
to
do
is
send
sparks
at
each
other
.
Neither
of
you
knows
enough
magic
to
do
any
real
damage
.
I
bet
he
expected
you
to
refuse
,
anyway
.
"
"
And
what
if
I
wave
my
wand
and
nothing
happens
?
"
"
Throw
it
away
and
punch
him
on
the
nose
,
"
Ron
suggested
.