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Although Hermione requires each student to sign a parchment bearing an oath of secrecy, she does not trust everyone and secretly insures that any "snitches" will be revealed. Unknown to the students who join this Defensive Arts teaching group, soon to be known as [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Dumbledore's Army|Dumbledore's Army]], Hermione secretly jinxed the parchment that they signed to reveal the identity of anyone who divulges information about the group. When Marietta Edgecombe later tells Umbridge about the secret meetings, she is horrified when purple pimples spelling "snitch" break out across her face.
 
Associated with that, we here see the beginnings of an interesting bit of misdirection. The group's eventual betrayer of the group, Edgecombe, is deliberately kept to the periphery of the group, saying nothing apart from the occasional sigh or fidget. Zacharias Smith, with his obvious skepticism, is being presented to us as the most likely to betray the group; his attitude will continue at least into the group's first actual meeting of the group, which takes place in the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Room of Requirement|Room of Requirement]]. Willy Widdershins' report to Umbridge following the initial meeting will result in a ban on student organizations. This in turn will cause Harry and Ron, at least initially, to believe that the group has been betrayed by one of the members there present; while the readers' suspicions will fall immediately on Smith, Ron will jump to the conclusion that it was Michael Corner, based apparently on Corner's relationship with Ginny. Edgecombe's betrayal of the group will come as a surprise to us.
 
The innkeeper at the Hog's Head looks familiar for a reason—he is [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Aberforth Dumbledore|Aberforth Dumbledore]], Professor Dumbledore's younger brother, as many readers guessed instantly. An extremely large clue is the odour of goat thatodour Harry notices as he enters; readers will remember that in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 24|the previous book]], Professor Dumbledore had mentioned that his brother had been convicted of practicing inappropriate charms on a goat. Aberforth will play an important role in the final book.