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"
Had
to
let
that
happen
,
"
said
Ron
,
looking
shaken
.
"
Leaves
you
free
to
take
that
bishop
,
Hermione
,
go
on
.
"
Every
time
one
of
their
men
was
lost
,
the
white
pieces
showed
no
mercy
.
Soon
there
was
a
huddle
of
limp
black
players
slumped
along
the
wall
.
Twice
,
Ron
only
just
noticed
in
time
that
Harry
and
Hermione
were
in
danger
.
He
himself
darted
around
the
board
,
taking
almost
as
many
white
pieces
as
they
had
lost
black
ones
.
"
We
're
nearly
there
,
"
he
muttered
suddenly
.
"
Let
me
think
--
let
me
think
...
"
The
white
queen
turned
her
blank
face
toward
him
.
"
Yes
...
"
said
Ron
softly
,
"
It
's
the
only
way
...
I
've
got
to
be
taken
.
"
"
NO
!
"
Harry
and
Hermione
shouted
.
"
That
's
chess
!
"
snapped
Ron
.
"
You
've
got
to
make
some
sacrifices
!
I
take
one
step
forward
and
she
'll
take
me
--
that
leaves
you
free
to
checkmate
the
king
,
Harry
!
"
"
But
--
"
"
Do
you
want
to
stop
Snape
or
not
?
"
"
Ron
--
"