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A
few
curious
looks
were
exchanged
as
the
class
put
away
their
books
.
They
had
never
had
a
practical
Defense
Against
the
Dark
Arts
class
before
,
unless
you
counted
the
memorable
class
last
year
when
their
old
teacher
had
brought
a
cageful
of
pixies
to
class
and
set
them
loose
.
"
Right
then
,
"
said
Professor
Lupin
,
when
everyone
was
ready
.
"
If
you
'd
follow
me
.
"
Puzzled
but
interested
,
the
class
got
to
its
feet
and
followed
Professor
Lupin
out
of
the
classroom
.
He
led
them
along
the
deserted
corridor
and
around
a
corner
,
where
the
first
thing
they
saw
was
Peeves
the
Poltergeist
,
who
was
floating
upside
down
in
midair
and
stuffing
the
nearest
keyhole
with
chewing
gum
.
Peeves
did
n't
look
up
until
Professor
Lupin
was
two
feet
away
;
then
he
wiggled
his
curly-toed
feet
and
broke
into
song
.
"
Loony
,
loopy
Lupin
,
"
Peeves
sang
.
"
Loony
,
loopy
Lupin
,
loony
,
loopy
Lupin
--
"
Rude
and
unmanageable
as
he
almost
always
was
,
Peeves
usually
showed
some
respect
toward
the
teachers
.
Everyone
looked
quickly
at
Professor
Lupin
to
see
how
he
would
take
this
;
to
their
surprise
,
he
was
still
smiling
.
"
I
'd
take
that
gum
out
of
the
keyhole
if
I
were
you
,
Peeves
,
"
he
said
pleasantly
.
"
Mr.
Filch
wo
n't
be
able
to
get
in
to
his
brooms
.
"
Filch
was
the
Hogwarts
caretaker
,
a
bad-tempered
,
failed
wizard
who
waged
a
constant
war
against
the
students
and
,
indeed
,
Peeves
.
However
,
Peeves
paid
no
attention
to
Professor
Lupin
's
words
,
except
to
blow
a
loud
wet
raspberry
.
Professor
Lupin
gave
a
small
sigh
and
took
out
his
wand
.