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While Harry wants his two best friends to be happy, he is also concerned about himself. If Ron and Hermione should ever get together as a couple, it could mean he would be left behind. Harry is beginning to realize just how much he relies on each for their friendship and support, a fact Dumbledore has subtly been impressing upon him for some time. Harry also wrestles with budding romantic feelings for Ginny Weasley, although he brushes this off as "brotherly" concern.
 
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In this chapter, also, we see that Harry is working on two fronts at the same time. The first, as mentioned above, is to restore Ron's confidence in himself by showing that he can do things (here, keeping goal at Quidditch) when he believes that he can. In this, Harry will turn out to be quite successful. The other battle Harry is fighting here is to attempt to reconcile Ron and Hermione. This second plan, however, does not succeed, at least so far, possibly due to Ron's lack of emotional maturity relative to the other two, leaving Harry once again faced with having two good friends who are not on speaking terms with each other.
Readers should take note of the small girl in the seventh-floor hallway who drops the frog-spawan.
 
Readers should take note of the small girl in the seventh-floor hallway who drops the frog-spawanspawn.
 
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