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this matter will not go uninvestigated.β He glanced at Madam Bones, who readjusted her monocle and stared back at him, frowning slightly. βI would remind everybody that the behavior of these dementors, if indeed they are not figments of this boyβs imagination, is not the subject of this hearing!β said Fudge. βWe are here to examine Harry Potterβs offenses under the Decree for the Reasonable Restriction of Underage Sorcery!β βOf course we are,β said Dumbledore, βbut the presence of dementors in that alleyway is highly relevant. Clause seven of the Decree states that magic may be used before Muggles in exceptional circumstances, and as those exceptional circumstances include situations that threaten the life of the wizard or witch himself, or witches, wizards, or Muggles present at the time of the ββ βWe are familiar with clause seven, thank you very much!β snarled Fudge. βOf course you are,β said Dumbledore courteously. βThen we are in agreement that Harryβs use of the Patronus Charm in these circumstances falls precisely into the category of exceptional circumstances it describes?β βIf there were dementors, which I doubt ββ βYou have heard from an eyewitness,β Dumbledore interrupted. βIf you still doubt her truthfulness, call her back, question her again. I am sure she would not object.β βI β that β not ββ blustered Fudge, fiddling with the papers before him. βItβs β I want this over with today, Dumbledore!β βBut naturally, you would not care how many times you heard from a witness, if the alternative was a serious miscarriage of justice,β said Dumbledore.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))