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Chapter 22: St. Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries

Harry explains his dream to Dumbledore and the he felt he really was the snake biting Mr Weasley, not just seeing it happen. The portraits of past headmasters on the walls also listen attentively and Dumbledore asks them to assist in finding out what happened. One of the other headmasters finds out that Mr Weasley was indeed bitten and is in bad shape. They have taken him to St. Mungo’s. Dumbledore sends Harry and the Weasley children to Grimmaud Place using a portkey. Mrs Weasley joins them to let them know that Mr Weasley is alive but not at all well and points out that Harry probably saved Mr Weasley’s life.

They all go to St. Mungo’s the next day and find him on the First Floor (Creature-induced injuries). Mr Weasley’s arm is bandaged and keeps bleeding if they take the bandages off.

Moody and the Weasley parents suspect that Voldemort might be possessing Harry.

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