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Crouch's elf" said Percy, sounding thunderstruck.
With some assistance from Harry, Ron, and Hermione, Mr. Weasley
explained what had happened in the woods. When they had finished
their story, Percy swelled indignantly.
"Well, Mr. Crouch is quite right to get rid of an elf like
that!" he said. "Running away when he'd expressly told her not
to. . . embarrassing him in front of the whole Ministry. . . how
would that have looked, if she'd been brought up in front of the
Department for the Regulation and Control -"
"She didn't do anything - she was just in the wrong place at
the wrong time!" Hermione snapped at Percy, who looked very taken
aback. Hermione had always got on fairly well with Percy - better,
indeed, than any of the others.
"Hermione, a wizard in Mr. Crouch's position can't afford a
house-elf who's going to run amok with a wand!" said Percy pompously,
recovering himself.
"She didn't run amok!" shouted Hermione. "She just picked it
up off the ground!"
"Look, can someone just explain what that skull thing was?" said
Ron impatiently. "It wasn't hurting anyone. . . . Why's it such a
big deal?"
"I told you, it's You-Know-Who's symbol, Ron," said Hermione,
before anyone else could answer. "I read about it in The Rise and
Fall of the Dark Arts."