Snape's Grudge
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The Search for Sirius Black Intensifies
After another failed attempt to capture Sirius Black inside Hogwarts, tighter security measures are implemented. The Fat Lady is restored to her portrait, and security trolls are posted to guard Gryffindor Tower. Despite the increased security, Harry Potter notices that the statue of the one-eyed witch remains unguarded, allowing him and his friends to maintain access to the secret passage to Hogsmeade.
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After another failed attempt to capture Sirius Black inside Hogwarts, tighter security measures are implemented. The Fat Lady is restored to her portrait, and security trolls are posted to guard Gryffindor Tower. Despite the increased security, Harry Potter notices that the statue of the one-eyed witch remains unguarded, allowing him and his friends to maintain access to the secret passage to Hogsmeade.
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Ron Becomes a Celebrity After Sirius Black's Break-in
Following Sirius Black's attempted break-in at Gryffindor Tower, Ron Weasley gains widespread attention for his close encounter with Black. He relives the story multiple times, enjoying the newfound fame. However, he and Harry wonder why Black ran instead of attacking when he was so close to his target.
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Following Sirius Black's attempted break-in at Gryffindor Tower, Ron Weasley gains widespread attention for his close encounter with Black. He relives the story multiple times, enjoying the newfound fame. However, he and Harry wonder why Black ran instead of attacking when he was so close to his target.
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Neville Longbottom Receives a Howler from His Grandmother
Neville Longbottom faces harsh punishment from Professor McGonagall and his grandmother after Sirius Black's break-in, as he was responsible for losing the password to Gryffindor Tower. At breakfast, Neville receives a Howler from his grandmother, berating him for his mistake, and he runs from the Great Hall to escape the embarrassment.
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Neville Longbottom faces harsh punishment from Professor McGonagall and his grandmother after Sirius Black's break-in, as he was responsible for losing the password to Gryffindor Tower. At breakfast, Neville receives a Howler from his grandmother, berating him for his mistake, and he runs from the Great Hall to escape the embarrassment.
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Hagrid Invites Harry and Ron for Tea
After receiving a letter from Hagrid inviting them to tea, Harry and Ron head down to Hagrid's cabin. During their visit, Rubeus Hagrid discusses Buckbeak's upcoming trial and expresses his concern for Hermione Granger, who has been visiting him frequently since Christmas and helping with Buckbeak's defense. Hagrid chastises Harry and Ron for not supporting Hermione during her difficult time.
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After receiving a letter from Hagrid inviting them to tea, Harry and Ron head down to Hagrid's cabin. During their visit, Rubeus Hagrid discusses Buckbeak's upcoming trial and expresses his concern for Hermione Granger, who has been visiting him frequently since Christmas and helping with Buckbeak's defense. Hagrid chastises Harry and Ron for not supporting Hermione during her difficult time.
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Ron and Hermione Argue About Harry's Trip to Hogsmeade
After learning about another upcoming Hogsmeade visit, Ron Weasley suggests Harry sneak out again using the secret passage. Hermione Granger overhears their conversation and threatens to report them to Professor McGonagall if Harry goes. An argument ensues, with Ron accusing Hermione of trying to get Harry expelled, and Hermione retreating to the girls' dormitory with Crookshanks.
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After learning about another upcoming Hogsmeade visit, Ron Weasley suggests Harry sneak out again using the secret passage. Hermione Granger overhears their conversation and threatens to report them to Professor McGonagall if Harry goes. An argument ensues, with Ron accusing Hermione of trying to get Harry expelled, and Hermione retreating to the girls' dormitory with Crookshanks.
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Harry Sneaks Out to Hogsmeade
Using the Marauder's Map and the secret passage, Harry Potter sneaks out to Hogsmeade while the rest of the students go on the authorized visit. He avoids being caught by Neville Longbottom and Professor Snape before finally meeting Ron in Hogsmeade under the cover of the Invisibility Cloak. They visit several shops, including Zonko's, and purchase various joke items.
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Using the Marauder's Map and the secret passage, Harry Potter sneaks out to Hogsmeade while the rest of the students go on the authorized visit. He avoids being caught by Neville Longbottom and Professor Snape before finally meeting Ron in Hogsmeade under the cover of the Invisibility Cloak. They visit several shops, including Zonko's, and purchase various joke items.
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Harry and Ron Encounter Draco Malfoy at the Shrieking Shack
While visiting the Shrieking Shack, Harry and Ron are confronted by Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, and Gregory Goyle. Malfoy mocks Ron's family and Hagrid. Using his invisibility, Harry throws mud at Malfoy and his friends, causing them to panic and flee. However, Crabbe's foot catches on Harry's cloak, briefly revealing Harry's face.
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While visiting the Shrieking Shack, Harry and Ron are confronted by Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, and Gregory Goyle. Malfoy mocks Ron's family and Hagrid. Using his invisibility, Harry throws mud at Malfoy and his friends, causing them to panic and flee. However, Crabbe's foot catches on Harry's cloak, briefly revealing Harry's face.
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Snape Confronts Harry About Hogsmeade
After learning from Draco Malfoy that Harry was in Hogsmeade, Professor Snape confronts Harry and brings him to his office. Snape accuses Harry of using the Invisibility Cloak to sneak out and tries to force Harry to confess. Snape finds the Marauder's Map, but when he tries to reveal its secrets, the map insults him instead.
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After learning from Draco Malfoy that Harry was in Hogsmeade, Professor Snape confronts Harry and brings him to his office. Snape accuses Harry of using the Invisibility Cloak to sneak out and tries to force Harry to confess. Snape finds the Marauder's Map, but when he tries to reveal its secrets, the map insults him instead.
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The Marauder's Map Insults Snape
After confiscating the Marauder's Map from Harry, Professor Snape attempts to reveal its secrets. However, the map responds by insulting Snape in the names of its creators: Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Sirius Black, and James Potter. Furious, Snape summons Remus Lupin to his office, suspecting that the map is connected to Dark Magic.
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After confiscating the Marauder's Map from Harry, Professor Snape attempts to reveal its secrets. However, the map responds by insulting Snape in the names of its creators: Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Sirius Black, and James Potter. Furious, Snape summons Remus Lupin to his office, suspecting that the map is connected to Dark Magic.
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Lupin Covers for Harry and Takes the Map
Remus Lupin arrives in Snape's office and recognizes the Marauder's Map, but pretends it is a harmless joke item. He diffuses the situation, taking the map with him and warning Harry not to let Snape discover the truth. Lupin later explains to Harry that the map's creators would have enjoyed luring Harry into trouble and advises Harry to take Sirius Black more seriously.
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Remus Lupin arrives in Snape's office and recognizes the Marauder's Map, but pretends it is a harmless joke item. He diffuses the situation, taking the map with him and warning Harry not to let Snape discover the truth. Lupin later explains to Harry that the map's creators would have enjoyed luring Harry into trouble and advises Harry to take Sirius Black more seriously.
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