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n caught。 She gave the delivery owl a Knut and unfolded the newspaper eagerly while Harry helped himself to orange juice; as he had only received one note during the entire year; he was sure; when the first owl landed with a thud in front of him; that it had made a mistake。
   'Who're you after?' he asked it; languidly removing his orange juice from underneath its beak and leaning forwards to see the recipient's name and address:
   
   Harry Potter Great Hall Hogwarts School
   
   Frowning; he made to take the letter from the owl; but before he could do so; three; four; five more owls had fluttered down beside it and were jockeying for position; treading in the butter and knocking over the salt as each one attempted to give him their letter first。
   'What's going on?' Ron asked in amazement; as the whole of Gryffindor table leaned forwards to watch and another seven owls landed amongst the first ones; screeching; hooting and flapping their wings。
   'Harry!' said Hermione breathlessly; plunging her hands into the feathery mass and pulling out a screech owl bearing a long; cylindrical package。 'I think I know what this means … open this one first!'
   
   Harry ripped off the brown packaging。 Out rolled a tightly furled copy of the March edition of The Quibbler。 He unrolled it to see his own face grinning sheepishly at him from the front cover。 In large red letters across this picture were the words:
   
   SPEAKS OUT AT LAST:
   THE TRUTH ABOUT HE WHO MUST NOT BE NAMED
   AND THE NIGHT I SAW HIM RETURN
   
   'It's good; isn't it?' said Luna; who had drifted over to the Gryffindor table and now squeezed herself on to the bench between Fred and Ron。 'It came out yesterday; I asked Dad to send you a free copy。 I expect all these;' she waved a hand at the assembled owls still scrabbling around on the table in front of Harry; 'are letters from readers。'
   
   That's what I thought;' said Hermione eagerly。 'Harry; d'you mind if we …?'
   
   'Help yourself;' said Harry; feeling slightly bemused。
   Ron and Hermione both started ripping open envelopes。
   This one's from a bloke who thinks you're off your rocker;' said Ron; glancing down his letter。 'Ah well:'
   
   This woman remends you try a good course of Shock Spells at St Mungo's;' said Hermione; looking disappointed and crumpling up a second。
   This one looks OK; though;' said Harry slowly; scanning a long letter from a witch in Paisley。 'Hey; she says she believes me!'
   
   This one's in two minds;' said Fred; who had joined in the letter…opening with enthusiasm。 'Says you don't e across as a mad person; but he really doesn't want to believe You…Know…Who's back so he doesn't know what to think now。 Blimey; what a waste of parchment。'
   
   'Here's another one you've convinced; Harry!' said Hermione excitedly。 'Having read your side of the story; I am forced to the conclusion that the Daily Prophet has treated you very unfairly: little though I want to think that He Who Must Not Be Named has returned; I am forced to accept that you are telling the truth: Oh; this is wonderful!'
   
   'Another one who thinks you're barking;' said Ron; throwing a crumpled letter over his shoulder ': but this one says you've got her converted and she now thinks you're a real hero … she's put in a photograph; too … wow!'
   
   'What is going on here?' said a falsely sweet; girlish voice。
   Harry looked up with his hands full of envelopes。 Professor Umbridge was standing behind Fred and Luna; her bulging toad's eyes scanning the mess of owls and letters on the table in front of Harry。 Behind her he saw many of the students watching them avidly。
   Why have you got all these letters; Mr Potter?' she asked slowly。
   'Is that a crime now?' said Fred loudly。 'Getting mail?'
   
   'Be careful; Mr Weasley; or I shall have to put you in detention;' said Umbridge。 'Well; Mr Potter?'
   
   Harry hesitated; but he did not see how he could keep what he had done quiet; it was surely only a matter of time before a copy of The Quibbler came to Umbridge's attention。
   'People have written to me because I gave an interview;' said Harry。 'About what happened to me last June。'
   
   For some reason he glanced up at the staff table as he said this。 Harry had the strangest feeling that Dumbledore had been watching him a second before; but when he looked towards the Headmaster he seemed to be absorbed in conversation with Professor Flitwick。
   'An interview?' repeated Umbridge; her voice thinner and higher than ever。 'What do you mean?'
   
   'I mean a reporter asked me questions and I answered them;' said Harry。 'Here …'
   
   And he threw the copy of The Quibbler to her。 She caught it and stared down at the cover。 Her pale; doughy face turned an ugly; patchy violet。
   'When did you do this?' she asked; her voice trembling slightly。
   'Last Hogsmeade weekend;' said Harry。
   She looked up at him; incandescent with rage; the magazine shaking in her stubby fingers。
   There will be no more Hogsmeade trips for you; Mr Potter;' she whispered。 'How you dare: how you could:' She took a deep breath。 'I have tried again and again to teach you not to tell lies。 The message; apparently; has still not sunk in。 Fifty points from Gryffindor and another week's worth of detentions。'
   
   She stalked away; clutching The Quibbler to her chest; the eyes of many students following her。
   By mid…morning enormous signs had been put up all over the school; not just on house noticeboards; but in the corridors and classrooms too。
   
   BY ORDER OF THE HIGH INQUISITOR OF HOGWARTS
   
   Any student found in possession of the magazine The Quibbler will be expelled。
   The above is in accordance with Educational Decree Number Twenty…seven。
   Signed: Dolores Jane Umbridge; High Inquisitor
   
   For some reason; every time Hermione caught sight of one of these signs she beamed with pleasure。
   'What exactly are you so happy about?' Harry asked her。
   'Oh; Harry; don't you see?' Hermione breathed。 'If she could have done one thing to make absolutely sure that every single person in this school will read your interview; it was banning it!'
   
   And it seemed that Hermione was quite right。 By the end of the day; though Harry had not seen so much as a corner of The Quibbler anywhere in the school; the whole place seemed to be quoting the interview to each other。 Harry heard them whispering about it as they queued up outside classes; discussing it over lunch and in the back of lessons; while Hermione even reported that every occupant of the cubicles in the girls' toilets had been talking about it when she nipped in there before Ancient Runes。
   Then they spotted me; and obviously they know I know you; so they bombarded me with questions;' Hermione told Harry; her eyes shining; 'and Harry; I think they believe you; I really do; I think you've finally got them convinced!'
   
   Meanwhile; Professor Umbridge was stalking the school; stopping students at random and demanding that they turn out their books and pockets: Harry knew she was looking for copies of The Quibbler; but the students were several steps ahead of her。 The pages carrying Harry's interview had been bewitched to resemble extracts from textbooks if anyone but themselves read it; or else wiped magically blank until they wanted to peruse it again。 Soon it seemed that every single person in the school had read it。
   The teachers were of course forbidden from mentioning the interview by Educational Decree Number Twenty…six; but they found ways to express their feelings about it all the same。 Professor Sprout awarded Gryffindor twenty points when Harry passed her a watering can; a beaming Professor Flitwick pressed a box of squeaking sugar mice on him at the end of Charms; said; 'Shh!' and hurried away; and Professor Trelawney broke into hysterical sobs during Divination and announced to the startled class; and a very disapproving Umbridge; that Harry was not going to suffer an early death after all; but would live to a ripe old age; bee Minister for Magic and have twelve children。
   But what made Harry happiest was Cho catching up with him as he was hurrying along to Transfiguration the next day。 Before he knew what had happened; her hand was in his and she was breathing in his ear; 'I'm really; really sorry。 That interview was so brave: it made me cry。'
   
   He was sorry to hear she had shed even more tears over it; but very glad they were on speaking terms again; and even more pleased when she gave him a swift kiss on the cheek and hurried off again。 And unbelievably; no sooner had he arrived outside Transfiguration than something just as good happened: Seamus stepped out of the queue to face him。
   'I just wanted to say;' he mumbled; squinting at Harry's left knee; 'I believe you。 And I've sent a copy of that magazine to me mam。'
   
   If anything more was needed to plete Harry's happiness; it was the reaction he got from Malfoy; Crabbe and Goyle。 He saw them with their heads together later that afternoon in the library; they were with a weedy…looking boy Hermione whispered was called Theodore Nott。 They looked round at Harry as he browsed the shelves for the book he needed on Partial Va

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