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  wn it was hard to tell whose hands were whose
  ”it looks like he39s eatg her face, doesn39t it?” said gny dispas-sionately ”but i suppose he39s got to refe his technie how good ga, harry”
  she patted hi on the ar harry felt a swoopg sensation his stoach, but then she walked off to help herself to ore butterbeer crookshanks trotted after her, his yellow eyes fixed upon arnold
  harry turned away fro ron, who did not look like he would be surfacg on, jt as the portrait hole was closg with a skg feelg, he thought he saw a ane of bhy
  own hair whip-pg out of sight
  he darted forward, sidestepped roilda vane aga, and phed open the portrait of the fat dy the rridor outside , seed to be deserted
  ”herione?”
  he found her the first unlocked cssroo he tried she was sittg on the teacher39s desk, alone except for a sall rg of it-terg yellow birds circlg her head, which she had clearly jt njured out of idair harry uld not help adirg her spell-work at a ti like this
  ”oh, hello, harry,” she said a
  ittle voice ”i was jt practicg”
  ”yeah  they39re — er — really good ” said harry
  he had no idea what to say to her he was jt wonderg whether there was any chance that she had not noticed ron, that she had rely left the roo becae the party was a little too rowdy, when she said, an unnaturally high-pitched voice, ”ron sees to be enjoyg the cele
  ations”
  ”er  does he?” said harry
  ”don39t pretend you didn39t see hi,” said herione ”he wasn39t exactly hidg it, was — ?”
  the door behd the burst open to harry39s horror, ron ca , ughg, pullg vender by the hand 39
  ”oh,” he said, drag up short at the sight of harry and herione
  ”oops!” said vender, and she backed out of the roo, gig-glg the door swung shut behd her
  there was a horrible, swellg, billog silence herione was starg at ron, who refed to look at her, but said with an odd ixture of
  avado and awkwardness, ”hi, harry! wondered where you39d got to!”
  herione slid off the desk the little flock of golden birds n-tued to itter circles around her head that she looked like a stran, feathery odel of the r syste
  ”you shouldn39t leave vender waitg outside,” she said ietly ”she39ll wonder where you39ve gone”
  she walked very slowly and erectly toward the door harry gnced at ron, who was lookg relieved that nothg worse had happened
  ”oppugno!” ca a shriek fro the doorway
  harry spun around to see herione potg her wand at ron, her expression wild: the little flock of birds was speedg like a hail of fat golden bullets toward ron, who yelped and vered his face with his hands, but the birds attacked, peckg and cg at every bit of flesh they uld reach
  ”rreoff!” he yelled, but with one st look of vdictive fury, herione wrenched open the door and disappeared through it harry thought he heard a b before it sd
  chapter 15: the un
  eakable vow
  snow was swirlg agast the icy dows once ore christas was approachg fast hagrid had already sglehandedly delivered the ual elve c hristas trees to the great hall garnds of holly and tsel had been isted around the banisters of the stairs everstg candles glowed fro side the helts of suits of aror and great bunches of istletoe had been hung at tervals along the rridors r groups of girls tended to nver underneath the istletoe bunches every ti harry went past, which caed blockas the rridors fortunat e ly, however, harry39s freent nightti wandergs had given hi an unually good knowled of the castle39s secret passaways, that he was often, without too uch difficulty, to naviga t e istletoe-free routes beeen csses
  ron, who ight once have found the necessity of these detours exce for jealoy rather than hirity, siply roared with ughter about it all although harry uch preferred this new ughg, jokg ron to the oody, aggressive odel he had been endurg for the st few weeks, the iproved ron ca at a heavy price firstly, harry had to put up with the freent presence of vender
  own, who seed to regard any ont that she was not kissg ron as a ont wasted and sendly, harry found hiself once ore the best friend of o people who seed unlikely ever to speak to each other aga
  ron, whose hands and forears still bore scratches and cuts fro herione39s bird attack, was takg a defensive an

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