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   'Feel all right?' said George kindly to a small dark…haired girl lying at his feet。
   'I … I think so;' she said shakily。
   'Excellent;' said Fred happily; but the next second Hermione had snatched both his clipboard and the paper bag of Fainting Fancies from his hands。
   'It is NOT excellent!'
   
   'Course it is; they're alive; aren't they?' said Fred angrily。
   'You can't do this; what if you made one of them really ill?'
   
   'We're not going to make them ill; we've already tested them all on ourselves; this is just to see if everyone reacts the same …'
   
   'If you don't stop doing it; I'm going to …'
   
   'Put us in detention?' said Fred; in an I'd…like…to…see…you…try…it voice。
   'Make us write lines?' said George; smirking。
   Onlookers all over the room were laughing。 Hermione drew herself up to her full height; her eyes were narrowed and her bushy hair seemed to crackle with electricity。
   'No;' she said; her voice quivering with anger; 'but I will write to your mother。'
   
   'You wouldn't;' said George; horrified; taking a step back from her。
   'Oh; yes; I would;' said Hermione grimly。 'I can't stop you eating the stupid things yourselves; but you're not to give them to the first…years。'
   
   Fred and George looked thunderstruck。 It was clear that as far as they were concerned; Hermione's threat was way below the belt。 With a last threatening look at them; she thrust Fred's clipboard and the bag of Fancies back into his arms; and stalked back to her chair by the fire。
   Ron was now so low in his seat that his nose was roughly level with his knees。
   Thank you for your support; Ron;' Hermione said acidly。
   'You handled it fine by yourself;' Ron mumbled。
   Hermione stared down at her blank piece of parchment for a few seconds; then said edgily; 'Oh; it's no good; I can't concentrate now。 I'm going to bed。'
   
   She wrenched her bag open; Harry thought she was about to put her books away; but instead she pulled out two misshapen woolly objects; placed them carefully on a table by the fireplace; covered them with a few screwed…up bits of parchment and a broken quill and stood back to admire the effect。
   'What in the name of Merlin are you doing?' said Ron; watching her as though fearful for her sanity。
   They're hats for house…elves;' she said briskly; now stuffing her books back into her bag。 'I did them over the summer。 I'm a really slow knitter without magic but now I'm back at school I should be able to make lots more。'
   
   'You're leaving out hats for the house…elves?' said Ron slowly。 'And you're covering them up with rubbish first?'
   
   'Yes;' said Hermione defiantly; swinging her bag on to her back。
   That's not on;' said Ron angrily。 'You're trying to trick them into picking up the hats。 You're setting them free when they might not want to be free。'
   
   'Of course they want to be free!' said Hermione at once; though her face was turning pink。 'Don't you dare touch those hats; Ron!'
   
   She turned on her heel and left。 Ron waited until she had disappeared through the door to the girls' dormitories; then cleared the rubbish off the woolly hats。
   'They should at least see what they're picking up;' he said firmly。 'Anyway:' he rolled up the parchment on which he had written the title of Snape's essay; 'there's no point trying to finish this now; I can't do it without Hermione; I haven't got a clue what you're supposed to do with moonstones; have you?'
   
   Harry shook his head; noticing as he did so that the ache in his right temple was getting worse。 He thought of the long essay on giant wars and the pain stabbed at him sharply。 Knowing perfectly well that when the morning came; he would regret not finishing his homework that night; he piled his books back into his bag。
   'I'm going to bed too。'
   
   He passed Seamus on the way to the door leading to the dormitories; but did not look at him。 Harry had a fleeting impression that Seamus had opened his mouth to speak; but he sped up and reached the soothing peace of the stone spiral staircase without having to endure any more provocation。
   * * *
   
   The following day dawned just as leaden and rainy as the previous one。 Hagrid was still absent from the staff table at breakfast。
   'But on the plus side; no Snape today' said Ron bracingly。
   Hermione yawned widely and poured herself some coffee。 She looked mildly pleased about something; and when Ron asked her what she had to be so happy about; she simply said; The hats have gone。 Seems the house…elves do want freedom after all。'
   
   'I wouldn't bet on it;' Ron told her cuttingly。 They might not count as clothes。 They didn't look anything like hats to me; more like woolly bladders。'
   
   Hermione did not speak to him all morning。
   Double Charms was succeeded by double Transfiguration。 Professor Flitwick and Professor McGonagall both spent the first fifteen minutes of their lessons lecturing the class on the importance of OWLs。
   'What you must remember;' said little Professor Flitwick squeakily perched as ever on a pile of books so that he could see over the top of his desk; 'is that these examinations may influence your futures for many years to e! If you have not already given serious thought to your careers; now is the time to do so。 And in the meantime; I'm afraid; we shall be working harder than ever to ensure that you all do yourselves justice!'
   
   They then spent over an hour revising Summoning Charms; which according to Professor Flitwick were bound to e up in their OWL; and he rounded off the lesson by setting them their largest ever amount of Charms homework。
   It was the same; if not worse; in Transfiguration。
   'You cannot pass an OWL;' said Professor McGonagall grimly; 'without serious application; practice and study。 I see no reason why everybody in this class should not achieve an OWL in Transfiguration as long as they put in the work。' Neville made a sad little disbelieving noise。 'Yes; you too; Longbottom;' said Professor McGonagall。 There's nothing wrong with your work except lack of confidence。 So: today we are starting Vanishing Spells。 These are easier than Conjuring Spells; which you would not usually attempt until NEWT level; but they are still among the most difficult magic you will be tested on in your OWL。'
   
   She was quite right; Harry found the Vanishing Spells horribly difficult。 By the end of a double period neither he nor Ron had managed to vanish the snails on which they were practising; though Ron said hopefully he thought his looked a bit paler。 Hermione; on the other hand; successfully vanished her snail on the third attempt; earning her a ten…point bonus for Gryffindor from Professor McGonagall。 She was the only person not given homework; everybody else was told to practise the spell overnight; ready for a fresh attempt on their snails the following afternoon。
   Now panicking slightly about the amount of homework they had to do; Harry and Ron spent their lunch hour in the library looking up the uses of moonstones in potion…making。 Still angry about Ron's slur on her woolly hats; Hermione did not join them。 By the time they reached Care of Magical Creatures in the afternoon; Harry's head was aching again。
   The day had bee cool and breezy; and as they walked down the sloping lawn towards Hagrid's cabin on the edge of the Forbidden Forest; they felt the occasional drop of rain on their faces。 Professor Grubbly…Plank stood waiting for the class some ten yards from Hagrid's front door; a long trestle table in front of her laden with twigs。 As Harry and Ron reached her; a loud shout of laughter sounded behind them; turning; they saw Draco Malfoy striding towards them; surrounded by his usual gang of Slytherin cronies。 He had clearly just said something highly amusing; because Crabbe; Goyle; Pansy Parkinson and the rest continued to snigger heartily as they gathered around the trestle table and; judging by the way they all kept looking over at Harry; he was able to guess the subject of the joke without too much difficulty。
   'Everyone here?' barked Professor Grubbly…Plank; once all the Slytherins and Gryffindors had arrived。 'Let's crack on then。 Who can tell me what these things are called?'
   
   She indicated the heap of twigs in front of her。 Hermione's hand shot into the air。 Behind her back; Malfoy did a buck…toothed imitation of her jumping up and down in eagerness to answer a question。 Pansy Parkinson gave a shriek of laughter that turned almost at once into a scream; as the twigs on the table leapt into the air and revealed themselves to be what looked like tiny pixie…ish creatures made of wood; each with knobbly brown arms and legs; two twiglike fingers at the end of each hand and a funny flat; barklike face in which a pair of beetle…brown eyes glittered。
   'Oooooh!' said Parvati and Lavender; thoroughly irritating Harry。 Anyone would have thought Hagrid had never shown them impressive creatures; admittedly; the Flobberworms had been a bit dull; but the Salamanders and Hippogriffs had been interesting enough; and the Blast…Ended Skrewts perhaps too much so。
   'Kindly keep your voices down; girls!' said Professor Grubbly…Plank sharply; scattering a handful of what looked like brown rice among the stick…creatures; who immediately fell upon the food。 'So … anyone know the names of these creatures? Miss Granger?'
   
   'Bowtruckles;' said Hermione。 They're tree…guardians; usually live in wand…trees。'
   
   'Five points for Gryffindor;' said Professor Grubbly…Plank。 'Yes; these are Bowtruckles; and as Miss Granger rightly says; they generally live in trees whose wood is of wand quality。 Anybody know what they eat?'
   
   'Woodlice;' said Hermione promptly which explained why what Harry had taken to be grains of brown rice were moving。 'But fairy eggs if they can get them。'
   
   'Good girl; take another five points。 So; whenever you need leaves or wood from a tree in which a Bowtruckle lodges; it is wise to have a gift of woodlice ready to distract or placate it。 They may not look dangerous; but if angered they will try to gouge at human eyes with their fingers; which; as you can see; are very sharp and not at all desirable near the eyeballs。 So if you'd like to gather closer; take a few woodlice and a Bowtruckle … I have enough here for one between three … you can study them more closely。 I want a sketch from each of you with all body…parts labelled by the end of the lesson。'
   
   The class surged forwards around the trestle table。 Harry deliberately circled around the back so that he ended up right next to Professor Grubbly…Plank。
   'Where's Hagrid?' he asked her; while everyone else was choosing Bowtruckles。
   'Never you mind;' said Professor Grubbly…Plank repressively; which had been her attitude last time Hagrid had failed to turn up for a class; too。 Smirking all over his pointed face; Draco Malfoy leaned across Harry and seized the largest Bowtruckle。
   'Maybe;' said Malfoy in an undertone; so that only Harry could hear him; 'the stupid great oaf's got himself badly injured。'
   
   'Maybe you will if you don't shut up;' said Harry out of the side of his mouth。
   'Maybe he's been messing with stuff that's too big for him; if yo

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