Silver and Opals
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Harry Notices Dumbledore's Growing Absence
Harry becomes increasingly concerned as Dumbledore is absent from the school for extended periods and misses meals. Despite feeling comforted earlier by Dumbledore's assurances about the prophecy and their lessons, Harry now feels abandoned and uncertain about his next steps.
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Harry becomes increasingly concerned as Dumbledore is absent from the school for extended periods and misses meals. Despite feeling comforted earlier by Dumbledore's assurances about the prophecy and their lessons, Harry now feels abandoned and uncertain about his next steps.
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Harry Wakes Up Early to Read from the Half-Blood Prince's Potions Book
On the morning of the Hogsmeade trip, Harry spends time reading the Half-Blood Prince's annotated copy of Advanced Potion-Making. He notes that the Prince has not only written useful potions tips but also various hexes and spells, including a non-verbal spell, *Levicorpus*. Despite the complexity of non-verbal spells, Harry decides to try the spell on his own.
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On the morning of the Hogsmeade trip, Harry spends time reading the Half-Blood Prince's annotated copy of Advanced Potion-Making. He notes that the Prince has not only written useful potions tips but also various hexes and spells, including a non-verbal spell, *Levicorpus*. Despite the complexity of non-verbal spells, Harry decides to try the spell on his own.
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Harry Accidentally Casts Levicorpus on Ron
While attempting the *Levicorpus* spell from The Half-Blood Prince, Harry accidentally casts it on Ron, causing him to be hoisted into the air by his ankle. The commotion wakes up the other boys in the dormitory, who find the scene hilarious. Panicking, Harry scrambles to find the counter-jinx, *Liberacorpus*, and successfully releases Ron, who falls back onto his bed.
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While attempting the *Levicorpus* spell from The Half-Blood Prince, Harry accidentally casts it on Ron, causing him to be hoisted into the air by his ankle. The commotion wakes up the other boys in the dormitory, who find the scene hilarious. Panicking, Harry scrambles to find the counter-jinx, *Liberacorpus*, and successfully releases Ron, who falls back onto his bed.
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Ron Finds the Levicorpus Incident Amusing, But Hermione Is Displeased
At breakfast, Ron finds the *Levicorpus* spell incident amusing and tells Hermione about it. However, Hermione disapproves of Harry using spells from The Half-Blood Prince without knowing their full effects. She expresses concern that the Prince may have been "dodgy." Harry defends the usefulness of the spells, leading to a brief argument between Harry and Hermione.
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At breakfast, Ron finds the *Levicorpus* spell incident amusing and tells Hermione about it. However, Hermione disapproves of Harry using spells from The Half-Blood Prince without knowing their full effects. She expresses concern that the Prince may have been "dodgy." Harry defends the usefulness of the spells, leading to a brief argument between Harry and Hermione.
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The Trio Prepares for the Hogsmeade Trip in Stormy Weather
Despite the stormy weather, Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hogsmeade. As they get bundled up in layers and prepare to leave, Ron continues to laugh about the *Levicorpus* incident, while Hermione remains skeptical about The Half-Blood Prince. They walk toward Hogsmeade, enduring sleet and strong winds along the way.
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Despite the stormy weather, Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hogsmeade. As they get bundled up in layers and prepare to leave, Ron continues to laugh about the *Levicorpus* incident, while Hermione remains skeptical about The Half-Blood Prince. They walk toward Hogsmeade, enduring sleet and strong winds along the way.
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Mundungus Fletcher Caught Selling Stolen Items from Grimmauld Place
While walking through Hogsmeade, Harry, Ron, and Hermione encounter Mundungus Fletcher attempting to sell stolen items from Sirius Black's house. Harry is furious and confronts Mundungus, pinning him against the wall and accusing him of theft. Mundungus tries to deny it but eventually Disapparates after being freed.
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While walking through Hogsmeade, Harry, Ron, and Hermione encounter Mundungus Fletcher attempting to sell stolen items from Sirius Black's house. Harry is furious and confronts Mundungus, pinning him against the wall and accusing him of theft. Mundungus tries to deny it but eventually Disapparates after being freed.
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Katie Bell Is Cursed by a Necklace and Floats into the Air
While leaving Hogsmeade, Harry, Ron, and Hermione witness an eerie incident where Katie Bell floats into the air, screaming in agony after touching a mysterious necklace. Leanne, Katie's friend, tries to help, but the curse seems unstoppable. Harry and Ron manage to bring Katie down to the ground, but she continues thrashing and screaming, leaving everyone confused and frightened.
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While leaving Hogsmeade, Harry, Ron, and Hermione witness an eerie incident where Katie Bell floats into the air, screaming in agony after touching a mysterious necklace. Leanne, Katie's friend, tries to help, but the curse seems unstoppable. Harry and Ron manage to bring Katie down to the ground, but she continues thrashing and screaming, leaving everyone confused and frightened.
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Hagrid Rushes Katie to the Castle After the Curse
After witnessing the curse take hold of Katie Bell, Harry runs for help and finds Hagrid. Together, they rush back to Katie, and Hagrid quickly carries her to the castle for treatment. The group is left in shock and confusion, unsure of what exactly caused Katie's outburst.
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After witnessing the curse take hold of Katie Bell, Harry runs for help and finds Hagrid. Together, they rush back to Katie, and Hagrid quickly carries her to the castle for treatment. The group is left in shock and confusion, unsure of what exactly caused Katie's outburst.
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Leanne Explains Katie's Odd Behavior and the Necklace's Origin
Once Katie is taken away, Leanne explains to Hermione that Katie had received the cursed necklace from someone in the Three Broomsticks. Leanne believes that Katie was under the influence of the Imperius Curse, as she was acting strange and refused to reveal who gave her the necklace. The group pieces together that the necklace is from Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes, where Harry had seen it before.
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Once Katie is taken away, Leanne explains to Hermione that Katie had received the cursed necklace from someone in the Three Broomsticks. Leanne believes that Katie was under the influence of the Imperius Curse, as she was acting strange and refused to reveal who gave her the necklace. The group pieces together that the necklace is from Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes, where Harry had seen it before.
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Harry Accuses Draco Malfoy of Involvement in the Necklace Attack to McGonagall
In Hogwarts - Minerva McGonagall's Office, Harry accuses Draco Malfoy of being responsible for the cursed necklace incident. He explains that he saw Malfoy eyeing the necklace in Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes. However, McGonagall dismisses Harry's theory, revealing that Malfoy was in detention with her during the Hogsmeade trip and therefore could not have been involved.
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In Hogwarts - Minerva McGonagall's Office, Harry accuses Draco Malfoy of being responsible for the cursed necklace incident. He explains that he saw Malfoy eyeing the necklace in Diagon Alley - Borgin and Burkes. However, McGonagall dismisses Harry's theory, revealing that Malfoy was in detention with her during the Hogsmeade trip and therefore could not have been involved.
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Ron and Hermione Express Doubts About Harry's Malfoy Theory
After leaving McGonagall's office, Ron and Hermione express doubts about Harry's theory that Malfoy is involved in the necklace attack. Despite their skepticism, Harry remains convinced that Malfoy used an accomplice to carry out the curse. The trio continues to speculate on who might have been the intended target of the cursed necklace.
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After leaving McGonagall's office, Ron and Hermione express doubts about Harry's theory that Malfoy is involved in the necklace attack. Despite their skepticism, Harry remains convinced that Malfoy used an accomplice to carry out the curse. The trio continues to speculate on who might have been the intended target of the cursed necklace.
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