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   But Lupin shook his head。 'Did I ever tell you to lay off Snape?' he said。 'Did I ever have the guts to tell you I thought you were out of order?'
   
   'Yeah; well;' said Sirius; 'you made us feel ashamed of ourselves sometimes: that was something:〃
   
   'And;' said Harry doggedly; determined to say everything that was on his mind now he was here; 'he kept looking over at the girls by the lake; hoping they were watching him!'
   
   'Oh; well; he always made a fool of himself whenever Lily was around;' said Sirius; shrugging; 'he couldn't stop himself showing off whenever he got near her。'
   
   'How e she married him?' Harry asked miserably。 'She hated him!'
   
   'Nah; she didn't;' said Sirius。
   'She started going out with him in seventh year;' said Lupin。
   'Once James had deflated his head a bit;' said Sirius。
   'And stopped hexing people just for the fun of it;' said Lupin。
   'Even Snape?' said Harry。
   Well;' said Lupin slowly; 'Snape was a special case。 I mean; he never lost an opportunity to curse James so you couldn't really expect James to take that lying down; could you?'
   
   'And my mum was OK with that?'
   
   'She didn't know too much about it; to tell you the truth;' said Sirius。 'I mean; James didn't take Snape on dates with her and jinx him in front of her; did he?'
   
   Sirius frowned at Harry; who was still looking unconvinced。
   'Look;' he said; 'your father was the best friend I ever had and he was a good person。 A lot of people are idiots at the age of fifteen。 He grew out of it。'
   
   'Yeah; OK;' said Harry heavily。 'I just never thought I'd feel sorry for Snape。'
   
   'Now you mention it;' said Lupin; a faint crease between his eyebrows; 'how did Snape react when he found you'd seen all this?'
   
   'He told me he'd never teach me Occlumency again;' said Harry indifferently; 'like that's a big disappoint…'
   
   'He WHAT?' shouted Sirius; causing Harry to jump and inhale a mouthful of ashes。
   'Are you serious; Harry?' said Lupin quickly。 'He's stopped giving you lessons?'
   
   'Yeah;' said Harry; surprised at what he considered a great over…reaction。 'But it's OK; I don't care; it's a bit of a relief to tell you the …'
   
   'I'm ing up there to have a word with Snape!' said Sirius forcefully; and he actually made to stand up; but Lupin wrenched him back down again。
   'If anyone's going to tell Snape it will be me!' he said firmly。 'But Harry; first of all; you're to go back to Snape and tell him that on no account is he to stop giving you lessons … when Dumbledore hears …'
   
   'I can't tell him that; he'd kill me!' said Harry; outraged。 'You didn't see him when we got out of the Pensieve。'
   
   'Harry there is nothing so important as you learning Occlumency!' said Lupin sternly。 'Do you understand me? Nothing!'
   
   'OK; OK;' said Harry; thoroughly disposed; not to mention annoyed。 I'll: I'll try and say something to him: but it won't be…'
   
   He fell silent。 He could hear distant footsteps。
   'Is that Kreacher ing downstairs?'
   
   'No;' said Sirius; glancing behind him。 'It must be somebody your end。'
   
   Harry's heart skipped several beats。
   I'd better go!' he said hastily and pulled his head backwards out of the Grimmauld Place fire。 For a moment his head seemed to be revolving on his shoulders; then he found himself kneeling in front of Umbridge's fire with it firmly back on and watching the emerald flames flicker and die。
   'Quickly; quickly!' he heard a wheezy voice mutter right outside the office door。 'Ah; she's left it open …'
   
   Harry dived for the Invisibility Cloak and had just managed to pull it back over himself when Filch burst into the office。 He looked absolutely delighted about something and was talking to himself feverishly as he crossed the room; pulled open a drawer in Umbridge's desk and began rifling through the papers inside it。
   'Approval for Whipping: Approval for Whipping: I can do it at last: they've had it ing to them for years:'
   
   He pulled out a piece of parchment; kissed it; then shuffled rapidly back out of the door; clutching it to his chest。
   Harry leapt to his feet and; making sure he had his bag and that the Invisibility Cloak was pletely covering him; he wrenched open the door and hurried out of the office after Filch; who was hobbling along faster than Harry had ever seen him go。
   One landing down from Umbridge's office; Harry thought it was safe to bee visible again。 He pulled off the Cloak; shoved it in his bag and hurried onwards。 There was a great deal of shouting and movement ing from the Entrance Hall。 He ran down the marble staircase and found what looked like most of the school assembled there。
   It was just like the night when Trelawney had been sacked。 Students were standing all around the walls in a great ring (some of them; Harry noticed; covered in a substance that looked very like Stinksap); teachers and ghosts were also in the crowd。 Prominent among the onlookers were members of the Inquisitorial Squad; who were all looking exceptionally pleased with themselves; and Peeves; who was bobbing overhead; gazed down at Fred and George who stood in the middle of the floor with the unmistakeable look of two people who had just been cornered。
   'So!' said Umbridge triumphantly。 Harry realised she was standing just a few stairs in front of him; once more looking down upon her prey。 'So … you think it amusing to turn a school corridor into a swamp; do you?'
   
   'Pretty amusing; yeah;' said Fred; looking up at her without the slightest sign of fear。
   Filch elbowed his way closer to Umbridge; almost crying with happiness。
   'I've got the form; Headmistress;' he said hoarsely; waving the piece of parchment Harry had just seen him take from her desk。 'I've got the form and I've got the whips waiting: oh; let me do it now:〃
   
   'Very good; Argus;' she said。 'You two;' she went on; gazing down at Fred and George; 'are about to learn what happens to wrongdoers in my school。'
   
   'You know what?' said Fred。 'I don't think we are。'
   
   He turned to his twin。
   'George;' said Fred; 'I think we've outgrown full…time education。'
   
   'Yeah; I've been feeling that way myself;' said George lightly。
   Time to test our talents in the real world; d'you reckon?' asked Fred。
   'Definitely;' said George。
   And before Umbridge could say a word; they raised their wands and said together:
   
   'Accio brooms!'
   
   Harry heard a loud crash somewhere in the distance。 Looking to his left; he ducked just in time。 Fred and George's broomsticks; one still trailing the heavy chain and iron peg with which Umbridge had fastened them to the wall; were hurtling along the corridor towards their owners; they turned left; streaked down the stairs and stopped sharply in front of the twins; the chain clattering loudly on the flagged stone floor。
   'We won't be seeing you;' Fred told Professor Umbridge; swinging his leg over his broomstick。
   'Yeah; don't bother to keep in touch;' said George; mounting his own。
   Fred looked around at the assembled students; at the silent; watchful crowd。
   'If anyone fancies buying a Portable Swamp; as demonstrated upstairs; e to number ninety…three; Diagon Alley … Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes;' he said in a loud voice。 'Our new premises!'
   
   'Special discounts to Hogwarts students who swear they're going to use our products to get rid of this old bat;' added George; pointing at Professor Umbridge。
   'STOP THEM!' shrieked Umbridge; but it was too late。 As the Inquisitorial Squad closed in; Fred and George kicked off from the floor; shooting fifteen feet into the air; the iron peg swinging dangerously below。 Fred looked across the hall at the poltergeist bobbing on his level above the crowd。
   'Give her hell from us; Peeves。'
   
   And Peeves; who Harry had never seen take an order from a student before; swept his belled hat from his head and sprang to a salute as Fred and George wheeled about to tumultuous applause from the students below and sped out of the open front doors into the glorious sunset。
   
   
   … CHAPTER THIRTY …
   
   Grawp
   
   The story of Fred and George's flight to freedom was retold so often over the next few days that Harry could tell it would soon bee the stuff of Hogwarts legend: within a week; even those who had been eye…witnesses were half…convinced they had seen the twins dive…bomb Umbridge on their brooms and pelt her with Dungbombs before zooming out of the doors。 In the immediate aftermath of their departure there was a great wave of talk about copying them。 Harry frequently heard students saying things like; 'Honestly some days I just feel like jumping on my broom and leaving this place;' or else; 'One more lesson like that and I might just do a Weasley。'
   
   Fred and George had made sure nobody was likely to forget them too soon。 For one thing; they had not left instructions on how to remove the swamp that now filled the corridor on the fifth floor of the east wing。 Umbridge and Filch had been observed trying different means of removing it but without success。 Eventually the area was roped off and Filch; gnashing his teeth furiously; wa

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