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Chapter 30: Grawp

Ron says he overheard Harry talking in his sleep. Harry lies about his dreams but Hermione suspects that he is not properly blocking his dreams using the Occlumency techniques.

The last Quidditch match of the season is between Gryffindor and Ravenclaw. Harry and Hermione sneak off to see Hagrid. They all go into the forest to discover that Hagrid has a giant tied up there. He is Hagrid’s brother, Grawp. Hagrid has been trying to teach him to speak. This is what Firenze’s warning was about and why Hagrid has so many injuries – the training is not going well. Hagrid asks Harry and Hermione to look after Grawp if something happens to him.

Back at the Quidditch match, Ron saves a goal attempt and Gryffindor wins the match.

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