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Dumbledore's Army trains in secret from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling

The students at Hogwarts were facing a difficult time. Dark forces were rising, and it seemed like no one was safe. With Professor Dumbledore gone, they needed to take matters into their own hands. That's when Harry Potter came up with the idea of Dumbledore's Army. They knew they had to train, to be ready for whatever was to come. But they couldn't do it openly. The Ministry of Magic was watching, and they couldn't risk being discovered. So they found a secret room, hidden away from prying eyes. There, they could practice their spells and curses in peace. It wasn't easy. Some of the students were scared, unsure of their own abilities. But Harry was there to lead them, to show them that they were stronger together. They practiced for hours, honing their skills and learning new ones. They knew they had to be ready, to fight back against the darkness that threatened to consume them all. Word spread quickly about Dumbledore's Army. Soon, students from all houses were coming to join them. They were united in their cause, determined to stand up against the evil that threatened their world. They knew the risks, but they were willing to take them. And so, Dumbledore's Army trained in secret, preparing for the battles that lay ahead. They knew it wouldn't be easy, but they were ready. Ready to fight, ready to protect their school and their friends. Ready to stand up for what was right, no matter the cost.
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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)

    J. K. Rowling

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