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There is one timing issue in this chapter, which perhaps adds to the mounting suspicion on Snape (as opposed to Quirrell). As Hermione is rushing along the teacher's row to reach Professor Snape, she knocks Professor Quirrell over; but then "It took perhaps thirty seconds for Snape to realize that he was on fire." Thirty seconds is a long time, when you're tryingattempting to counter a jinx or doing something that requires that levelrequiring ofintense concentration; so for thirty seconds, Snape is trying to stophalt a jinx that ishas noalready longerbeen going oninterrupted, because Quirrell has beenwas knocked over and haswas hadno hislonger concentrationconjuring brokenit. It is possible that the author meant something closer to five seconds, which would be more reasonable all around.
 
As can be seen here, if the Trio have a weakness it is a tendency to become stubbornly fixedfixated on a single idea; their determined belief that Snape has malevolent intentions could have had nasty consequences at the Quidditch match had luck not favoured them.
 
In what has been hailed as one of the better displays ofin thethis series' interconnectedness of the series, the fact that Harry catchescatching the Snitch in his mouth will become a plot point in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 34|the seventh book]].