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HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE III (0)

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Fred and George Weasley gave to Harry the Marauder's map which led him through a secret passageway into Hogsmeade, where he rejoins Ron and Hermione .In fact . Harry hadn`t got permission to visit the Hogsmeade, because no one had signed his permission form, so that was the only way how he can visit it.
Inside the Hogsmeade tavern, Harry overheard Cornelius Fudge discussing Sirius Black 's responsibility for Harry's parents' deaths.They also discussed the death of the another Hogwarts student , Peter Pettigrew, who was blown to scraps.
At Hogwarts, Harry received a notice from Hagrid where he said Buckbeak, the hippogriff who attacked Malfoy, is going to be put on trial . Hagrid was very funereal and inconsolable about it that maybe

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