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    Lord Voldemort's Request

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    Harry and Ron Discharged from the Hospital Wing
    Early Monday morning, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley are released from the hospital wing after being healed by Poppy Pomfrey. As they walk through the castle, Harry reflects on the newfound friendship between Ron and Hermione. They are accompanied by Hermione Granger, who brings news that Ginny Weasley has had an argument with Dean Thomas, piquing Harry's interest.
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    Hermione Repairs the Young Girl's Broken Scales
    On their way to breakfast, the trio encounters a frightened young girl who drops her heavy brass scales upon seeing them. Hermione Granger kindly repairs the scales with the Reparo charm. The girl does not thank Hermione, instead watching them leave with wide eyes.
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    Harry Questions Hermione About Ginny and Dean's Fight
    Harry, increasingly interested in Ginny Weasley, tries to nonchalantly question Hermione about Ginny's argument with Dean Thomas. Hermione reveals that the argument started because Dean was laughing about Cormac McLaggen hitting a Bludger at Harry during Quidditch. Hermione dismisses the incident, but Harry presses further, showing his concern.
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    Luna Lovegood Delivers Dumbledore's Message
    Luna Lovegood interrupts the conversation by handing Harry a small parchment scroll with a message from Dumbledore, inviting him to another lesson that evening. Luna carries a collection of strange items, including a Gurdyroot, a toadstool, and what looks like cat litter. Ron Weasley compliments her on her Quidditch commentary, to which Luna responds with her usual dreamy demeanor.
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    Lavender Brown Confronts Ron
    As they walk toward breakfast, the trio encounters Lavender Brown, who looks furious. Lavender confronts Ron about why he didn't tell her he was leaving the hospital and why he was with Hermione. Ron, visibly uncomfortable, tries to appease Lavender, while Harry and Hermione slip past the argument, leaving Ron to deal with it on his own.
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    Hermione Smirks at Ron's Struggles with Lavender
    At breakfast, Ron Weasley sits with Lavender Brown, but they do not exchange a word. Hermione Granger appears to enjoy Ron's discomfort, smirking to herself at times. Later, in the common room, Hermione is in an unusually good mood and even agrees to help Harry with his Herbology essay, something she had refused to do before.
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    Harry Leaves for Dumbledore's Lesson
    Harry rushes to Dumbledore's office for his scheduled lesson, leaving Hermione, who is correcting his essay. When Harry arrives, he finds Professor Trelawney in Dumbledore's office. Trelawney, upset that she has been asked to leave for Harry's lesson, storms out, muttering about how underappreciated she is at Hogwarts.
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    Dumbledore Questions Harry's Efforts to Retrieve Slughorn's Memory
    Dumbledore asks Harry about his progress in retrieving Horace Slughorn's memory regarding Mystery - Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. Harry admits that he has not made much effort. Dumbledore emphasizes the importance of the memory, making Harry feel guilty for not prioritizing the task. Harry promises to focus on retrieving it.
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    Dumbledore Recaps Lord Voldemort's Career Post-Hogwarts
    Dumbledore recounts Lord Voldemort's actions after leaving Hogwarts, including his rejection of Ministry job offers and his time working at Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes. Dumbledore also reveals that Lord Voldemort originally wanted to stay at Hogwarts as a teacher and applied for the Defense Against the Dark Arts position, but was turned down by Headmaster Armando Dippet.
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    Dumbledore Introduces Hokey's Memory
    Dumbledore introduces the first of two memories, which comes from Hokey, a house-elf who worked for Hepzibah Smith, a wealthy witch. Lord Voldemort, in his youth, was a regular visitor to Hepzibah while working at Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes, and the memory will show a critical event in Lord Voldemort's rise to power.
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    Lord Voldemort Visits Hepzibah Smith
    Harry and Dumbledore enter Hokey's memory, where they witness a young Tom Riddle, now working at Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes, visiting Hepzibah Smith. Hepzibah, an immensely wealthy old witch, flirts with Tom and shows off her most prized possessions: Helga Hufflepuff's Cup and Salazar Slytherin's Locket. Lord Voldemort's eyes gleam with interest as he holds these valuable heirlooms, clearly desiring them for himself.
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    Hepzibah Dies After the Meeting
    Hepzibah Smith dies two days after Tom Riddle's visit. Hokey, her loyal house-elf, is blamed for accidentally poisoning her with cocoa. However, Dumbledore and Harry suspect Lord Voldemort manipulated Hokey's memory, just as he had done with his uncle Morfin. After Hepzibah's death, it is discovered that the cup and locket are missing, confirming that Lord Voldemort had stolen them.
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    Dumbledore Explains the Significance of theft
    Dumbledore explains that Lord Voldemort's theft of the cup and locket is part of his obsession with objects of great historical and magical significance. Lord Voldemort is particularly drawn to items connected to the four founders of Hogwarts, as they symbolize his desire for immortality and power. Dumbledore stresses that Lord Voldemort's greed and willingness to kill for these objects illustrate the lengths he will go to achieve his ambitions.
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    Dumbledore Shows Harry His Own Memory of Lord Voldemort's Return
    Dumbledore reveals that the next memory they will view is his own, from ten years after the Hokey memory. In this memory, a changed Lord Voldemort, no longer the handsome Tom Riddle, returns to Hogwarts to ask Dumbledore for a teaching position, though he clearly has ulterior motives.
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    Lord Voldemort Reappears to Ask Dumbledore for a Teaching Job
    In Dumbledore's memory, Harry watches as Lord Voldemort, now altered by dark magic, visits Dumbledore in his office. Though Lord Voldemort claims he wants to teach at Hogwarts, Dumbledore is unconvinced and questions his motives. Dumbledore remains calm and polite, addressing Lord Voldemort as Tom Riddle, but Lord Voldemort's rage and frustration grow as Dumbledore refuses his request.
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    Lord Voldemort's Hidden Intentions Revealed
    Dumbledore confronts Lord Voldemort, suspecting that his true reason for returning to Hogwarts is not to teach but to seek something else within the castle, possibly to increase his own power. Dumbledore acknowledges that Lord Voldemort is no longer interested in teaching, and their conversation turns tense as Dumbledore subtly reveals his knowledge of Lord Voldemort's followers, the Death Eaters, waiting for him in the Hog's Head.
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    Dumbledore Denies Lord Voldemort's Request
    Dumbledore refuses Lord Voldemort's request for a teaching position, knowing that Lord Voldemort's true motives are sinister. The two men part ways after a brief but tense exchange, with Lord Voldemort clearly enraged by Dumbledore's refusal. This meeting marks the last time Lord Voldemort officially sought a position at Hogwarts, and his rejection may have sparked the curse on the Defense Against the Dark Arts position.
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    Dumbledore Explains the Defense Against the Dark Arts Curse
    Back in the present, Dumbledore explains to Harry that ever since Lord Voldemort was refused the Defense Against the Dark Arts position, Hogwarts has been unable to keep a Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher for more than one year. This curse seems to be Lord Voldemort's retaliation for Dumbledore's refusal, further solidifying his hatred for Hogwarts and its headmaster.
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    Dumbledore Leaves Harry with a Final Task
    Dumbledore reminds Harry that their lessons will not be able to continue until Harry retrieves the crucial memory from Horace Slughorn. Dumbledore hints that this memory will provide the final piece of the puzzle in their understanding of Lord Voldemort's plans, but he will not reveal more until Harry succeeds. Harry leaves Dumbledore's office determined to obtain the memory.
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