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... o do to make up for the regrets left by Ai Wen, but you must know that "The Quibbler" is not a very rigorous magazine." Lupin said mildly, "There's a lot of fiction on it, and Xenophilius imagined a lot of things, like the Crooked Beast."

"It's the Crooked Snorer," Hermione corrected, pulling out a thick stack of documents.

There was no expression on her face, but it was clearly more worrying.

"I wrote a letter to Mr. Lovegood!" said Hermione. "He mailed me clues about the h ...

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