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They return to Fred and George's store under the Invisibility Cloak. To calm [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Molly Weasley|Mrs. Weasley]], worried over their absence, they claim they were in the backroom.
 
== Analysis ==
 
ItThat isDeath hardlyEaters surprisinghave tokilled hearKarkaroff thatisn't Deaththe Eatersleast havebit killed Karkaroffsurprising, butas thethey think nothing of killing traitors. The trip to Diagon Alley physically shows just how much Voldemort's growing power is beginning to affect the Wizarding world. Not only are once-prosperous shops being vacated, but people, including Mr. Ollivander, the wand maker, have disappeared, their whereabouts unknown. The Twins' joke shop is able to thrive in this increasingly hostile environment, though their supplying the Ministry with weapons to fight Voldemort could make them a tempting target to Death Eaterstargets.
 
Harry, meanwhile, is suspicious that Draco's visit to Borgin & Burkes involves something sinister, though Ron and Hermione discount this. Draco threatens Borgin into assisting him by mentioning that someone named Fenrir Greyback is a "family friend." Whoever Greyback may be, the name alone is apparently sufficient to ensure Borgin's cooperation. Whatever Draco must repair, it may be related to the task Voldemort assigned him that was mentioned in the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince/Chapter 2|second chapter]]. It is particularly interesting that Draco may be performing this step of his task without his mother's knowledge – perhaps she is somehow attempting to prevent him from undertaking this mission so Snape will have to complete it for him, as he is now magically bound to do. Draco jerking his arm away from the dressmaker but threateningly showing it to Borgin is significant; his forearm may carry Voldemort's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dark Mark|Dark Mark]]. Harry certainly suspects it does; if he is correct, it would be a clear sign that Draco has become a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Death Eaters|Death Eater]].