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Harry noticing that the tent's interior looks and smells much like [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Arabella Figg|Mrs. Figg's]] house may or may not be incidental. There is a peculiar odour that seems common to some older peoples' homes, particularly those owning cats, so despite the similarity in furnishing, it is unlikely that the author is dropping hints that Mrs. Figg was the tent's former owner. We are told that it previously belonged to a Ministry wizard who gave up camping due to his lumbago. Mrs. Figg, however, is later revealed to be a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Squib|Squib]], a non-magical offspring born to wizards. In a later book, we will find that in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore's]] youth, Squibs were shunned, hidden from the Wizarding world as being a shameful reflection on their families. Mrs. Figg, being of Dumbledore's generation, and a Squib, is unlikely to have been able to marry a wizard with Ministry ambitions. However, being that Mrs. Figg was raised among wizards, she will know their ways and likely uses the same goods, merchandise, and decorations in her own home that are commonly foundcommon in many Wizarding households, but not in Muggles. Harry had previously noticed that odd smell while inside Mrs. Figg's residencehouse, and the familiar scent in the tent may be a subtle clue to readers that Mrs. Figg is somehow tied to the magical community and could play a more significant role later in the series. In fact, readers should take note, though Harry will not, when Dumbledore later mentions someone named Arabella Figg.
 
Mr. Crouch's continual failure to recognize Percy Weasley, his nominal assistant, while seemingly odd, is probably simple absent-mindedness coupled with arrogance and a total disregard for subordinates; Crouch simply fails to notice his underlings, in this case "Weatherby". Though this may be his usual behavior, Crouch may also be affected by his preoccupation with guarding a family secret that would result in his being arrested should it be exposed. Crouch's usual crotchety absent-mindedness will prevent, to a large extent, notice of any change in his behaviour when he falls to the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Imperio|Imperius]] curse.