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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Study Guide

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by J. K. Rowling
About 87 pages (26,205 words)
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Chapter 14 Summary

Ron is an instant celebrity getting as much attention as Harry now because of his escape from Sirius Black. The boys wonder why Sirius did not simply kill Ron and then find Harry if he had the wrong bed. After all, he was alleged to be a coldblooded murderer.

There is a trip to Hogsmeade coming up and Harry and Ron have it planned that Harry will come via the secret passage, but this time he's bringing his invisibility cloak. As Harry is about to enter the passageway, Neville comes round the corner and sees Harry. He asks Harry to come help him with his homework, then he suddenly sees Snape standing behind Harry and jumps. Snape looks at the passage entry. Snape sends them back to their dorm and begins looking the passage.....

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