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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire [197]

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in Azkaban. Avery - from what I've heard he wormed his way out of trouble by saying he'd been acting under the Imperius Curse -he's still at large. But as far as I know, Snape was never even accused of being a Death Eater - not that that means much. Plenty of them were never caught. And Snape s certainly clever and cunning enough to keep himself out of trouble."

 "Snape knows Karkaroff pretty well, but he wants to keep that quiet," said Ron.

 "Yeah, you should've seen Snape's face when Karkaroff turned up in Potions yesterday!"

 said Harry quickly. "Karkaroff wanted to talk to Snape, he says Snape's been avoiding him. Karkaroff looked really worried. He showed Snape something on his arm, but I couldn't see what it was."

 He showed Snape something on his arm?" said Sirius, looking frankly bewildered. He ran his fingers distractedly through his filthy hair, then shrugged again. "Well, I've no idea what that's about. . . but if Karkaroff s genuinely worried, and he's going to Snape for answers ..."

 Sirius stared at the cave wall, then made a grimace of frustration.

 "There's still the fact that Dumbledore trusts Snape, and I know Dumbledore trusts where a lot of other people wouldn't, but I just can't see him letting Snape teach at Hogwarts if he'd ever worked for Voldemort."

 "Why are Moody and Crouch so keen to get into Snapes office then?" said Ron stubbornly.

 "Well," said Sirius slowly, "I wouldn't put it past Mad-Eye to have searched every single teacher's office when he got to Hogwarts. He takes his Defense Against the Dark Arts seriously, Moody. I'm not sure he trusts anyone at all, and after the things he's seen, it's not surprising. I'll say this for Moody, though, he never killed if he could help it. Always brought people in alive where possible. He was tough, but he never descended to the level of the Death Eaters. Crouch, though . . . he's a different matter ... is he really ill? If he is, why did he make the effort to drag himself up to Snape's office?

 And if he's not. . . what's he up to? What was he doing at the World Cup that was so important he didn't turn up in the Top Box? What's he been doing while he should have been judging the tournament?" Sirius lapsed into silence, still staring at the cave wall. Buckbeak was ferreting around on the rocky floor, looking for bones he might have overlooked. Finally, Sirius looked up at Ron.

 "You say your brother s Crouch's personal assistant? Any chance you could ask him if he's seen Crouch lately?"

 "I can try," said Ron doubtfully. "Better not make it sound like I reckon Crouch is up to anything dodgy, though. Percy loves Crouch."

 "And you might try and find out whether they've got any leads on Bertha Jorkins while you're at it," said Sirius, gesturing to the second copy of the Daily Prophet.

 "Bagman told me they hadn't," said Harry.

 "Yes, he's quoted in the article in there," said Sirius, nodding at the paper.

 "Blustering on about how bad Bertha's memory is. Well, maybe she's changed since I knew her, but the Bertha I knew wasn't forgetful at all - quite the reverse. She was a bit dim, but she had an excellent memory for gossip. It used to get her into a lot of trouble; she never knew when to keep her mouth shut. I can see her being a bit of a liability at the Ministry of Magic . . . maybe that's why Bagman didn't bother to look for her for so long. ..."

 Sirius heaved an enormous sigh and rubbed his shadowed eyes.

 "What's the time?"

 Harry checked his watch, then remembered it hadn't been working since it had spent over an hour in the lake.

 "It's half past three," said Hermione.

 "You'd better get back to school," Sirius said, getting to his feet. "Now listen . . ."

 He looked particularly hard at Harry. "I don't want you lot sneaking out of school to see me, all right? Just send notes to me here. I still want to hear about anything odd.

 But you're not to go leaving Hogwarts without permission; it would be an ideal opportunity for someone to attack you."

 "No one's tried to attack me so far, except a dragon and a couple of grindylows,"

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