Harry Acknowledges His Anger Toward Dumbledore
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Harry Acknowledges His Anger Toward Dumbledore
PAGES: 362-362
Harry acknowledges that part of his anger stems from Dumbledore's failure to confide in him. He feels betrayed that Dumbledore shared more of his thoughts with Gellert Grindelwald than with Harry. Hermione tries to comfort him, but Harry is overwhelmed by his sense of abandonment. He picks up Hermione's wand and resumes his watch, dismissing her gently.