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As the school year continues, most of the students love Defense Against the Dark Arts with Lupin. Quidditch—the wizard sport played on broomsticks—prepares to kick off, and as the Seeker for the Gryffindor team, Harry is eager to get back in the game. The first Hogsmeade weekend approaches, and without a signed permission slip, Harry is going to be “the only third year left behind” (145), dampening his spirits. Harry decides to ask Professor McGonagall if she will sign his permission slip, but she refuses, saying, “The form clearly states that the parent or guardian must give permission” (150). Hermione’s cat, Crookshanks, continues to try to attack Scabbers, much to Ron’s fury. On the first Hogsmeade weekend, Harry is left behind at the castle as Ron and Hermione go ahead without him.
Over tea, Harry asks Lupin why he didn’t let him face the boggart that day. Lupin replies, “I assumed that if the boggart faced you, it would assume the shape of Lord Voldemort” (155). Harry assures him that he is much more afraid of dementors. As they are talking, Snape arrives with a potion for Lupin, who hasn’t been feeling well. Ron and Hermione return from Hogsmeade with lots of treats from the sweet shop, Honeydukes, and they tell Harry all about the wonderful day they had.
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