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Ron
had
taken
over
responsibility
for
Buckbeak
's
appeal
.
When
he
was
n't
doing
his
own
work
,
he
was
poring
over
enormously
thick
volumes
with
names
like
The
Handbook
of
Hippogriff
Psychology
and
Fowl
or
Foul
?
A
Study
of
Hippogriff
Brutality
.
He
was
so
absorbed
,
he
even
forgot
to
be
horrible
to
Crookshanks
.
Harry
,
meanwhile
,
had
to
fit
in
his
homework
around
Quidditch
practice
every
day
,
not
to
mention
endless
discussions
of
tactics
with
Wood
.
The
Gryffindor-Slytherin
match
would
take
place
on
the
first
Saturday
after
the
Easter
holidays
.
Slytherin
was
leading
the
tournament
by
exactly
two
hundred
points
.
This
meant
(
as
Wood
constantly
reminded
his
team
)
that
they
needed
to
win
the
match
by
more
than
that
amount
to
win
the
Cup
.
It
also
meant
that
the
burden
of
winning
fell
largely
on
Harry
,
because
capturing
the
Snitch
was
worth
one
hundred
and
fifty
points
.
"
So
you
must
catch
it
only
if
we
're
more
than
fifty
points
up
,
"
Wood
told
Harry
constantly
.
"
Only
if
we
're
more
than
fifty
points
up
,
Harry
,
or
we
win
the
match
but
lose
the
Cup
.
You
've
got
that
,
Have
n't
you
?
You
must
catch
the
Snitch
only
if
we
're
--
"
Отключить рекламу
"
I
KNOW
,
OLIVER
!
"
Harry
yelled
.
The
whole
of
Gryffindor
House
was
obsessed
with
the
coming
match
.
Gryffindor
had
n't
won
the
Quidditch
Cup
since
the
legendary
Charlie
Weasley
(
Ron
's
second
oldest
brother
)
had
been
Seeker
.
But
Harry
doubted
whether
any
of
them
,
even
Wood
,
wanted
to
win
as
much
as
he
did
.
The
enmity
between
Harry
and
Malfoy
was
at
its
highest
point
ever
.
Malfoy
was
still
smarting
about
the
mud-throwing
incident
in
Hogsmeade
and
was
even
more
furious
that
Harry
had
somehow
wormed
his
way
out
of
punishment
.
Harry
had
n't
forgotten
Malfoy
's
attempt
to
sabotage
him
in
the
match
against
Ravenclaw
,
but
it
was
the
matter
of
Buckbeak
that
made
him
most
determined
to
beat
Malfoy
in
front
of
the
entire
school
.
Never
,
in
anyone
's
memory
,
had
a
match
approached
in
such
a
highly
charged
atmosphere
.
By
the
time
the
holidays
were
over
,
tension
between
the
two
teams
and
their
Houses
was
at
the
breaking
point
.
A
number
of
small
scuffles
broke
out
in
the
corridors
,
culminating
in
a
nasty
incident
in
which
a
Gryffindor
fourth
year
and
a
Slytherin
sixth
year
ended
up
in
the
hospital
wing
with
leeks
sprouting
out
of
their
ears
.
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Harry
was
having
a
particularly
bad
time
of
it
.
He
could
n't
walk
to
class
without
Slytherins
sticking
out
their
legs
and
trying
to
trip
him
up
;
Crabbe
and
Goyle
kept
popping
up
wherever
he
went
,
and
slouching
away
looking
disappointed
when
they
saw
him
surrounded
by
people
.
Wood
had
given
instructions
that
Harry
should
be
accompanied
everywhere
he
went
,
in
case
the
Slytherins
tried
to
put
him
out
of
action
.
The
whole
of
Gryffindor
House
took
up
the
challenge
enthusiastically
,
so
that
it
was
impossible
for
Harry
to
get
to
classes
on
time
because
he
was
surrounded
by
a
vast
,
chattering
crowd
.
Harry
was
more
concerned
for
his
Firebolt
's
safety
than
his
own
.
When
he
was
n't
flying
it
,
he
locked
it
securely
in
his
trunk
and
frequently
dashed
back
up
to
Gryffindor
Tower
at
break
times
to
check
that
it
was
still
there
.
All
usual
pursuits
were
abandoned
in
the
Gryffindor
common
room
the
night
before
the
match
.
Even
Hermione
had
put
down
her
books
.