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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [26]

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 "It's coming from your trunk, Harry," said Ron, standing UP and reaching into the luggage rack. A moment later he had pulled the Pocket Sneakoscope out from between Harry's robes. It was spinning very fast in the palm of Ron's hand and glowing brilliantly.

 "Is that a Sneakoscope?" said Hermione interestedly, standing up for a better look.

 "Yeah... mind you, it's a very cheap one," Ron said. "It went haywire just as I was tying it to Errol's leg to send it to Harry."

 "Were you doing anything untrustworthy at the time?" said Hermione shrewdly.

 "No! Well... I wasn't supposed to be using Errol. You know he's not really up to long journeys... but how else was I supposed to get Harry's present to him?"

 "Stick it back in the trunk," Harry advised as the Sneakoscope whistled piercingly, "or it'll wake him up."

 He nodded toward Professor Lupin. Ron stuffed the Sneakoscope into a particularly horrible pair of Uncle Vernon's old socks, which deadened the sound, then closed the lid of the trunk on it.

 "We could get it checked in Hogsmeade," said Ron, sitting back down. "They sell that sort of thing in Dervish and Banges, magical instruments and stuff. Fred and George told me."

 "Do you know much about Hogsmeade?" asked Hermione keenly. "I've read it's the only entirely non-Muggle settlement in Britain --"

 "Yeah, I think it is," said Ron in an offhand sort of way.

 "But that's not Why I want to go. I just want to get inside Honey Dukes."

 "What's that?" said Hermione.

 "It's this sweetshop," said Ron, a dreamy look coming over his face, "where they've got everything... Pepper Imps -- they make you smoke at the mouth -- and great fat Chocoballs full of strawberry mousse and clotted cream, and really excellent sugar quills, which you can suck in class and just look like you're thinking what to write next --"

 "But Hogsmeade's a very interesting place, isn't it?" Hermione pressed on eagerly. "In Sites of Historical Sorcery it says the inn was the headquarters for the 1612 goblin rebellion, and the Shrieking Shades supposed to be the most severely haunted building in Britain --"

 "-- and massive sherbert balls that make you levitate a few inches off the ground while you're sucking them," said Ron, who was plainly not listening to a word Hermione was saying.

 Hermione looked around at Harry.

 "Won't it be nice to get out of school for a bit and explore Hogsmeade?"

 "'Spect it will," said Harry heavily. "You'll have to tell me when You've found out."

 "What d'you mean?" said Ron.

 "I can't go. The Dursleys didn't sign my permission form, and Fudge wouldn't either."

 Ron looked horrified.

 ""You're not allowed to come? But -- no way -- McGonagall or someone will give you permission -- " musclely; Crabbe was taller, with a pudding-bowl haircut and a very thick neck; Goyle had short, bristly hair and long, gorilla-ish arms.

 "Well, look who it is," said Malfoy in his usual lazy drawl, pulling open the compartment door. "Potty and the Weasel."

 Crabbe and Goyle chuckled trollishly.

 "I heard your father finally got his hands on some gold this summer, Weasley," said Malfoy. "Did your mother die of shock?"

 Ron stood up so quickly he knocked Crookshanks's basket to the floor. Professor Lupin gave a snort.

 "Who's that?" said Malfoy, taking an automatic step backward as he spotted Lupin.

 "New teacher," said Harry, who got to his feet, too, in case he needed to hold Ron back. "What were you saying, Malfoy?"

 Malfoy's pale eyes narrowed; he wasn't fool enough to pick a fight right under a teacher's nose.

 "C'mon," he muttered resentfully to Crabbe and Goyle, and they disappeared.

 Harry and Ron sat down again, Ron massaging his knuckles.

 "I'm not going to take any crap from Malfoy this year," he said angrily. "I mean it. If he makes one more crack about my family, I'm going to get hold of his head and --"

 Ron made a violent gesture in midair.

 "Ron," hissed Hermione, pointing at Professor Lupin, "be careful..."

 But Professor Lupin was still fast asleep.

 The rain thickened as the train sped yet farther

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