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Harry is Stressed Out About the Philosophers Stone and Snape Refereeing Quiditch
PAGES: 220-222

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The next morning in Defense Against the Dark Arts, while copying down different ways of treating werewolf bites, Harry and Ron were still discussing what they’d do with a Sorcerer’s Stone if they had one. It wasn’t until Ron said he’d buy his own Quidditch team that Harry remembered about Snape and the coming match.

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“I’m going to play,” he told Ron and Hermione. “If I don’t, all the Slytherins will think I’m just too scared to face Snape. I’ll show them… it’ll really wipe the smiles off their faces if we win.”

“Just as long as we’re not wiping you off the field,” said Hermione.

As the match drew nearer, however, Harry became more and more nervous, whatever he told Ron and Hermione. The rest of the team wasn’t too calm, either. The idea of overtaking Slytherin in the house championship was wonderful, no one had done it for seven years, but would they be allowed to, with such a biased referee?

Harry didn’t know whether he was imagining it or not, but he seemed to keep running into Snape wherever he went. At times, he even wondered whether Snape was following him, trying to catch him on his own. Potions lessons were turning into a sort of weekly torture, Snape was so horrible to Harry. Could Snape possibly know they’d found out about the Sorcerer’s Stone? Harry didn’t see how he could—yet he sometimes had the horrible feeling that Snape could read minds.

Characters

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Harry Potter True
Severus Snape True
Ron Weasley True
Hermione Granger True

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Defense Against the Dark Arts Classroom True
Potions Classroom True

Connections

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Harry's Quidditch Career True
The Philosophers Stone True

Beasts

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Werewolf True

Magic

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Wearwolf Bites True

Things

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Defense Against the Dark Arts Class True
Quidditch True
Slytherin House True
House Cup True
The Philosophers Stone True
Potions Class True