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Note that Mr. Crouch's son having died while imprisoned in Azkaban is being mentioned here again. However, we will learn shortly that someone other than [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Barty Crouch Jr.|Barty]] actually died in Azkaban. This mistaken belief being reiterated here is almost certainly meant to heighten our surprise when it is discovered what Barty has been doing since his supposed death.
 
Sirius now admits that he believes someone at the school may be trying to kill Harry; likely Dumbledore does also, but neither suspects it is Barty Crouch, believing he is dead and unaware that the real Alastor "Mad Eye" Moody has been kidnapped. Given this belief, though, it is odd that Sirius is ordering Harry to stay at the school and play out the Tournament. If someone entered Harry in the Tournament solely to get him killed, it would seem to be advantageous to Harry if he deliberately failed the three Tasks in such a way as to avoid any risk. Harry, however, seems unable to give any mission less than his full effort. Sirius' opinion here is faulty, and it may be an early indication that his still-fragile mental state is deteriorating, affecting his judgment. This becomes more apparent in the next book.
 
Draco is talking to his hand because he is holding Rita Skeeter, who is in her beetle [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Animagus|Animagus]] form. Draco has been passing information to her about Harry and others that she then uses in her articles. She was transformed when Harry had his nightmare in the Divination tower, and she witnessed that event directly. Because the word "bugged" has frequently been repeated, Hermione has concluded that Skeeter is an illegal Animagus and may be transforming into an insect. Hermione presumably goes to the library to research whether such a transformation is even possible. Though she has confirmed this by the time we see her at lunch, the author has arranged events so that Hermione is unable to discuss her discovery with either Harry or Ron, and presumably she is too concerned with the Third Task after that day's final exam to discuss Skeeter with Ron.