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Dòng 7:
The Weasleys, Harry, and Hermione head for their campsite. On the way, Ginny comments that if Bagman is head of Magical Games and Sports, he should certainly know better than to talk about magical things near [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Muggle|Muggles]]. Mr. Weasley agrees, Bagman has always been rather lax about security. It seems to be a common failing, though, as on their way through the campground, they pass numerous tents far more spectacular than anything sold in Muggle stores. Mr. Weasley remarks that when large group of wizards gather, they cannot resist showing off a little. They find their campsite, and Mr. Weasley asks Harry's advice on how to proceed. Harry, of course, has never been camping, but manages to figure things out, eventually setting up two small shabby tents. Harry wonders how they will all fit, but when he enters one, the tent opens into a large, three-room apartment complete with a kitchen, and furnished like [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Arabella Figg|Mrs. Figg]]'s house, right down to the cat smell.
Mr. Weasley sends Ron, Harry, and Hermione for water. On the way they meet some fellow students. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Oliver Wood|Oliver Wood]] drags them off to meet his parents and tells them he has just been signed to the Puddlemere United Quidditch team. They also see [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ernie Macmillan|Ernie Macmillan]] and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Cho Chang|Cho Chang]].
Arthur Weasley greets Ministry people as they walk by. Arthur flags down Ludo Bagman, a blond, fat wizard wearing brightly colored (and over-tight) Quidditch robes
The evening brings the souvenir sellers, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione wander out to buy stuff. Harry purchases [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Omnioculars|Omnioculars]] for himself, Ron, and Hermione, at ten Galleons each. Ron, upset because Harry has money and he is always poor, protests, but when Harry says it will be his Christmas present for the next ten years, Ron accepts. Finally, as dusk falls, a deep, booming gong sounds in the nearby wood; it is time to enter the stadium.
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