Ron
and Hermione DO get along!
Because
I have been getting increasingly annoyed at how many people say that Ron and
Hermione fight all the time, I have decided to prove how I really dont have a
life and go through all the books, typing up Ron and Hermiones interactions,
and then determining (subjectively, obviously, but I hope its something others
can agree with) whether they are getting along or not.
So, here we go. All my copies of the books are American hardcover first
editions (except Goblet of Fire, but it disappeared and I have to get a new
one), so all references to page numbers are with those.
PS/SS:
He had just raised his wand when the compartment door slid open again. The
toadless boy was back, but this time he had a girl with him. She was already
wearing her new Hogwarts robes.
"Has anyone seen a toad? Nevilles lost one," she said. She had a bossy sort of
voice, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth.
"Weve already told him we havent seen it," said Ron, but the girl wasnt
listening, she was looking at the wand in his hand.
"Oh, are you doing magic? Lets see it, then."
She sat down. Ron looked taken aback.
"Erall right."
He cleared his throat.
"Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow,
Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow."
He waved his wand, but nothing happened. Scabbers stayed gray and fast asleep.
"Are you sure thats a real spell?" said the girl. "We, its not very good, is
it? Ive tried a few simple spells just for practice and its all worked for
me. Nobody in my familys magic at all, it was ever such a surprise when I got
my letter, but I was ever so pleased, of course, I mean, its the very best
school of witchcraft there is, Ive heardIve learned all our course books by
heart, of course, I just hope it will be enoughIm Hermione Granger, by the
way, who are you?"
She said all this very fast.
Harry looked at Ron, and was relieved to see by his stunned face that he hadnt
learned all the course books by heart either.
"Im Ron Weasley," Ron muttered.
"Harry Potter," said Harry.
"Are you really?" said Hermione. "I know all about you, of courseI got a few
extra books for background reading, and youre in Modern Magical History
and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Great Wizarding Events of the
Twentieth Century."
"Am I?" said Harry, feeling dazed.
"Goodness, didnt you know, Id have found out everything I could if it was
me," said Hermione. "Do either of you know what house youll be in? Ive been
asking around, and I hope Im in Gryffindor, it sounds by far the best; I hear
Dumbledore himself was in it, but I suppose Ravenclaw wouldnt be too bad
.
Anyway, wed better go and look for Nevilles toad. You two had better change,
you know, I expect well be there soon."
And she left, taking the toadless boy with her.
"Whatever house Im in, I hope shes not in it," said Ron.
(Chapter six, The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters,
pages 105/106)
Mild disgruntlement, I think. But they just met, so lets move on.
Perhaps they thought there were more rats lurking amongst the sweets, or
perhaps theyd heard footsteps, because a second later, Hermione Granger had
come in.
"What has been going on?" she said, looking at the sweets all over the
floor and Ron picking up Scabbers by his tail.
"I think hes been knocked out," Ron said to Harry. He looked closer at
Scabbers. "NoI dont believe ithes gone back to sleep."
And so he had.
"Youve met Malfoy before?"
Harry explained about their meeting in Diagon Alley.
"Ive heard of his family," said Ron darkly. "They were some of the first to
come back to our side after You-Know-Who disappeared. Said theyd been
bewitched. My dad doesnt believe it. He says Malfoys father didnt need an
excuse to go over to the Dark Side." He turned to Hermione. "Can we help you
with something?"
"Youd better hurry up and put your robes on, Ive just been up to the front to
ask the conductor, and he says were nearly there. You havent been fighting,
have you? Youll be in trouble before we even get there!"
"Scabbers has been fighting, not us," said Ron, scowling at her. "Would you
mind leaving while we change?"
"All rightI only came in here because people outside are acting very
childishly, racing up and down the corridors," said Hermione in a sniffy voice.
"And youve got dirt on your nose, by the way, did you know?"
Ron glared at her as she left.
(Chapter six, pages 109/110)
Not getting along.
"Granger, Hermione!"
Hermione almost ran to the stool and jammed the hat eagerly on her head.
"GRYFFINDOR!" shouted the hat. Ron groaned.
(Chapter seven, The Sorting Hat, page 120)
No direct interaction, but Rons feelings are plain. Hes not happy that
Hermione is in the same house he thinks hell be in.
"Excuse me."
The both looked up. It was Hermione Granger.
"Cant a person eat in peace in this place?" said Ron.
Hermione ignored him and spoke to Harry.
"I couldnt help overhearing what you and Malfoy were saying"
"Bet you could," Ron muttered.
"and you mustnt go wandering around the school at night, think of the
points youll lose Gryffindor if youre caught, and youre bound to be. Its
really very selfish of you."
"And its really none of your business," said Harry.
"Good-bye," said Ron.
(Chapter nine, The Midnight Duel, page 154)
Not getting along.
A lamp flickered on. It was Hermione Granger, wearing a pink bathrobe and a
frown.
"You!" said Ron furiously. "Go back to bed!"
"Now what am I going to do?" she asked shrilly.
"Thats your problem," said Ron. "Weve got to go, were going to be late."
They hadnt even reached the end of the corridor when Hermione caught up with
them.
"Im coming with you," she said.
"You are not."
"Dyou think Im going to stand out here and wait for Filch to catch me? If he
finds all three of us Ill tell him the truth, that I was trying to stop you,
and you can back me up."
"Youve got some nerve" said Ron loudly.
Ron looked at his watch and then glared furiously at Hermione and Neville.
"If either of you get us caught, Ill never rest until Ive learned that Curse
of the Bogies Quirrell told us about, and used it on you."
Hermione opened her mouth, perhaps to tell Ron exactly how to use the Curse of
the Bogies, but Harry hissed at her to be quiet and beckoned them all forward.
"Itoldyou," Hermione gasped, clutching at the stitch in her chest,
"Itoldyou."
"Weve got to get back to Gryffindor tower," said Ron, "quickly as possible."
"I hope youre pleased with yourselves. We could all have been killedor worse,
expelled. Now, if you dont mind, Im going to bed."
Ron stared after her, his mouth open.
"No, we dont mind," he said. "Youd think we dragged her along, wouldnt you?"
(Chapter nine, pages 155-162)
For the most part, not getting along.
Hermione was now refusing to speak to Harry and Ron, but she was such a bossy
know-it-all that they saw this as an added bonus.
(Chapter ten, Halloween, page 164)
Harry is included in this, but not getting along.
"I suppose you think thats a reward for breaking the rules?" came an angry
voice from just behind them. Hermione was stomping up the stairs, looking
disapprovingly at the package in Harrys hands.
"I thought you werent speaking to us?" said Harry.
"Yes, dont stop now," said Ron, "its doing us so much good."
Hermione marched away with her nose in the air.
(Chapter ten, page 166)
Not getting along.
Ron, at the next table, wasnt have much more luck.
"Wingardium Leviosa!" he shouted, waving his long arms like a windmill.
"Youre saying it wrong," Harry heard Hermione snap. "Its Wing-gar-dium
Levi-o-sa, make the gar nice and long."
"You do it, then, if youre so clever," Ron snarled.
Hermione rolled up the sleeves of her gown, flicked her wand, and said, "Wingardium
Leviosa!"
Their feather rose off the desk and hovered about four feet above their heads.
"Oh, well done!" cried Professor Flitwick, clapping. "Everyone see here, Miss
Grangers done it!"
Ron was in a very bad mood by the end of the class.
"Its a wonder no one can stand her," he said to Harry as they pushed their way
into the crowded corridor, "shes a nightmare, honestly."
Someone knocked into Harry as they hurried past him. It was Hermione. Harry
caught a glimpse of her faceand was startled to see that she was in tears.
"I think she heard you."
"So?" said Ron, but he looked a bit uncomfortable. "She mustve noticed that
shes got no friends."
(Chapter ten, page 171/172)
Not getting along, though I doubt Ron liked making her cry.
As they jostled their way through a crowd of confused Hufflepuffs, Harry
suddenly grabbed Rons arm.
"Ive just thoughtHermione."
"What about her?"
"She doesnt know about the troll."
Ron bit his lip.
"Oh, all right," he snapped. "But Percyd better not see us.
(Chapter ten, page 173)
Concern. Not much, but its there.
Most of the direct interaction in the troll scene is just action, but Ron does
his part in saving Hermione from the troll. Anyway, now that theyre actually
friends and Hermiones gotten more relaxed about the rules, Ron and Hermione
get along better. *flips through pages*
Getting up, he told Ron and Hermione that he was going to ask Snape if he
could have it.
"Better you than me," they said together
(Chapter eleven, Quidditch, page 182)
Getting along.
Hermiones eyes were wide.
"Nohe wouldnt," she said. "I know hes not very nice, but he wouldnt try and
steal something Dumbledore was keeping safe."
"Honestly, Hermione, you think all teachers are saints or something," snapped
Ron. "Im with Harry. I wouldnt put anything past Snape. But whats he after?
Whats that dog guarding?"
(Chapter eleven, page 183)
Not getting along.
Ron and Hermione squeezed together to give Hagrid enough space to join them.
(Chapter eleven, page 186)
Getting alongtheyre sitting together, at least.
At these words, Hermione seized Hagrids binoculars, but instead of looking
up at Harry, she started looking frantically through the crowd.
"What are you doing?" moaned Ron, grey-faced.
"I knew it," Hermione gasped, "Snapelook."
Ron grabbed the binoculars. Snape was in the middle of the stands opposite
them. He had his eyes fixed on Harry and was muttering something nonstop under
his breath.
"Hes doing somethingjinxing the broom," said Hermione.
"What should we do?"
"Leave it to me."
Before Ron could say another word, Hermione had disappeared. Ron turned the
binoculars back on Harry. His broom was vibrating so hard, it was almost
impossible for him to hang on much longer. The whole crowd was on its feet,
watching, terrified, as the Weasleys flew up to try and pull Harry safely onto
one of their brooms, but it was no goodevery time they got near him, the broom
would just higher still. They dropped lower and circled beneath him, obviously
hoping to catch him if he fell. Marcus Flint seized the Quaffle and scored five
times without anyone noticing.
"Come on, Hermione," Ron muttered desperately.
(Chapter eleven, page 190/191)
Getting along.
Harry heard none of this, though. He was being made a strong cup of tea back
in Hagrids hut, with Ron and Hermione.
"It was Snape," Ron was explaining, "Hermione and I saw him. He was cursing
your broomstick, muttering, he wouldnt take his eyes off you."
"Rubbish," said Hagrid, who hadnt heard a word of what had gone on next to him
in the stands. "Why would Snape do something like that?"
Harry, Ron, and Hermione looked at one another, wondering what to tell him.
(Chapter eleven, page 192)
Getting along.
"How many days you got left until yer holidays?" Hagrid asked.
"Just one," said Hermione. "And that reminds meHarry, Ron, weve got half an
hour before lunch, we should be in the library."
"Oh yeah, youre right," said Ron, tearing his eyes away from Professor
Flitwick, who had golden bubbles blossoming out of his wand and was trailing
them over the branches of the new tree.
(Chapter twelve, The Mirror of Erised, page 197)
Getting along.
Hermione took out a list of subjects and titles she had decided to search
while Ron strode off down a row of books and started pulling them off the
shelves at random.
He, Ron, and Hermione had agreed theyd better not ask Madam Pince where they
could find Flamel.
Five minutes later, Ron and Hermione joined him, shaking their heads. They went
off to lunch.
"You will keep looking while Im away, wont you?" said Hermione. "And send me
an owl if you find anything."
"And you could ask your parents if they know who Flamel is," said Ron. "Itd be
safe to ask them."
"Very safe, as theyre both dentists," said Hermione.
(Chapter twelve, page 198/199)
Getting along.
The rest of the team hung back to talk to one another as usual at the end of
practice, but Harry headed straight back to the Gryffindor common room, where
he found Ron and Hermione playing chess. Chess was the only thing Hermione ever
lost at, something Harry and Ron thought was very good for her.
"Dont talk to me for a moment," said Ron when Harry sat down next to him, "I
need to concen" He caught sight of Harrys face. "Whats the matter with you?
You look terrible."
Speaking quietly so that no one else would hear, Harry told the other two about
Snapes sudden, sinister desire to be a Quidditch referee.
"Dont play," said Hermione at once.
"Say youre ill," said Ron.
"Pretend to break your leg," Hermione suggested.
"Really break your leg," said Ron.
(Chapter thirteen, Nicolas Flamel, page 217)
Getting along.
"I never thought to look in here!" she whispered excitedly. "I got this out
of the library weeks ago for a bit of light reading."
"Light?" said Ron, but Hermione told him to be quiet until shed looked
something up, and started flicking frantically through the pages, muttering to
herself.
At last she found what she was looking for.
"I knew it! I knew it!"
"Are we allowed to speak yet?" said Ron grumpily. Hermione ignored him.
"Nicolas Flamel," she whispered dramatically," is the only known maker of
the [Philosopher]s Stone!"
This didnt quite have the effect shed expected.
"The what?" said Harry and Ron.
"Oh, honestly, dont you two read? Lookread that, there."
She pushed the book toward them, and Harry and Ron read:
"See?" said Hermione, when Harry and Ron had finished. "The dog must be
guarding Flamels [Philosopher]s Stone! I bet he asked Dumbledore to keep it
safe for him, because theyre friends and he knew someone was after it, thats
why he wanted the Stone moved out of Gringotts!"
"A stone that makes gold and stops you from ever dying!" said Harry. "No wonder
Snapes after it! Anyone would want it."
"And no wonder we couldnt find Flamel in that Study of Recent Developments
in Wizardry," said Ron. "Hes not exactly recent if hes six hundred and
sixty-five, is he?"
(Chapter thirteen, pages 219/220)
This is subjective, but I think theyre mostly getting along. Btw, my copy of
the book says Sorcerer's Stone, but as it really is Philosopher's Stone, I put
that in brackets.
Ron and Hermione, meanwhile, had found a place in the stands next to
Neville, who couldnt understand why they looked so grim and worried, or why
they had both brought their wands to the match. Little did Harry know that Ron
and Hermione had been secretly practicing the Leg-Locker Curse. Theyd gotten
the idea from Malfoy using it on Neville, and were ready to use it on Snape if
he showed any sign of wanting to hurt Harry.
"Now, dont forget, its Locomotor Mortis," Hermione muttered as Ron
slipped his wand up his sleeve.
"I know," Ron snapped. "Dont nag."
"Ive never seen Snape look so mean," he told Hermione. "Look, theyre off.
Ouch!"
"Ron!" said Hermione suddenly, "Harry!"
"Ron! Ron! Where are you? The games over! Harrys won! Weve won! Gryffindor
is in the lead!" shrieked Hermione, dancing up and down on her seat and hugging
Parvati Patil in the row in front.
(Chapter thirteen, pages 221-224)
Getting along, for the most part, though the bit they didnt doesnt seem to
faze them later.
"Harry, where have you been?" Hermione squeaked.
"We won! You won! We won!" shouted Ron, thumping Harry on the back.
"So you mean the Stones only safe as long as Quirrell stands up to Snape?"
said Hermione in alarm.
"Itll be gone by next Tuesday," said Ron.
(Chapter thirteen, page 227)
Getting along.
"Hermione, the exams are ages away."
"Ten weeks," Hermione snapped. "Thats not ages, thats like a second to
Nicolas Flamel."
"But were not six hundred years old," Ron reminded her. "Anyway, what are you
studying for, you already know it all."
"What am I studying for? Are you crazy? You realize we need to pass these exams
to get into the second year? Theyre very important, I should have started
studying a month ago, I dont know whats gotten into me
"
(Chapter fourteen, Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback, page 228/229)
Not getting along.
"What was he hiding behind his back?" said Hermione thoughtfully.
"Do you think it had anything to do with the Stone?"
"Im going to see what section he was in," said Ron, whod had enough of working.
"But there arent wild dragons in Britain?" said Harry.
"Of course there are," said Ron. "Common Welsh Green and Hebridean Blacks. The
Ministry of Magic has a job hushing them up, I can tell you. Our kind have to
keep putting spells on Muggles whove spotted them, to make them forget."
"So what on earths Hagrid up to?" said Hermione.
(Chapter fourteen, page 230/231)
Getting along.
Hagrids chest swelled at these last words. Harry and Ron beamed at
Hermione.
"Where did you get it, Hagrid?" said Ron, crouching over the fire to get a
closer look at the egg. "It mustve cost you a fortune."
"Won it," said Hagrid. "Las night. I was down in the village having a few
drinks an got into a game o cards with a stranger. Think he was quite glad
ter be rid of it, ter be honest."
"But what are you going to do with it when its hatched?" said Hermione.
(Chapter fourteen, page 232/233)
Getting along.
Hermione had now started making study schedules for Harry and Ron, too. It
was driving them nuts.
Ron wanted to skip Herbology and go straight down to the hut. Hermione wouldnt
hear of it.
"Hermione, how many times in our lives are we going to see a dragon hatching?"
"Weve got lessons, well get into trouble, and thats nothing to what Hagrids
going to be in when someone finds out what hes doing"
Ron and Hermione argued all the way to Herbology and in the end, Hermione
agreed to run down to Hagrids with the other two during morning break.
(Chapter fourteen, page 234)
Not getting along.
Harry and Hermione rushed up to the hospital wing at the end of the day to
find Ron in a terrible state in bed.
Harry and Hermione tried to calm Ron down.
"Itll all be over at midnight on Saturday," said Hermione, but this didnt
soothe Ron at all.
(Chapter fourteen, page 238)
Getting along.
Harry went back to the library, where Hermione was testing Ron on Astronomy.
Harry told them what hed heard.
"Snapes done it, then!" said Ron. "If Quirrells told him how to break his
Anti-Dark Force spell"
"Theres still Fluffy, though," said Hermione.
"Maybe Snapes found a way to get past him without asking Hagrid," said Ron,
looking up at the thousands of books surrounding them. "I bet theres a book
somewhere in here telling you how to get past a giant three-headed dog. So what
do we do, Harry?"
The light of adventure was kindling in Rons eyes, but Hermione answered before
Harry could.
Hermione looked convinced, but Ron didnt.
"If we just do a bit of poking around"
"No," said Harry flatly, "weve done enough poking around."
(Chapter fifteen, The Forbidden Forest, pages 246/247)
Getting along.
Ron had fallen asleep in the dark common room, waiting for them to return.
He shouted something about Quidditch fouls when Harry roughly shook him awake.
In a matter of seconds, though, he was wide-eyed as Harry began to tell him and
Hermione what happened in the forest.
Harry couldnt sit down. He paced up and down in front of the fire. He was
still shaking.
"Snape wants the stone for Voldemort
and Voldemorts waiting in the forest
and
all this time we thought Snape just wanted to get rich
."
"Stop saying the name!" said Ron in a terrified whisper, as if he thought
Voldemort could hear them.
Harry wasnt listening.
"Firenze saved me, but he shouldnt have done so
.Bane was furious
he was
talking about interfering with what the planets say is going to happen
.They
must show that Voldemorts coming back
.Bane thinks Firenze should have let
Voldemort kill me
.I suppose thats written in the stars as well."
"Will you stop saying the name!" Ron hissed.
"So all Ive got to wait for now is Snape to steal the Stone," Harry went on
feverishly, "then Voldemort will be able to come back and finish me off
.Well,
I suppose Banell be happy."
Hermione looked very frightened, but she had a word of comfort.
(Chapter fifteen, page 260)
Getting along.
"No more studying," Ron sighed happily, stretching out on the grass. "You
could look more cheerful, Harry, weve got a week before we find out how badly
weve done, theres no need to worry yet."
Harry was rubbing his forehead.
"I wish I knew what this means!" he burst out angrily. "My scar keeps
hurtingits happened before, but never as often as this."
"Go to Madam Pomfrey," Hermione suggested.
"Im not ill," said Harry. "I think its a warning
it means dangers coming
."
Ron couldnt get worked up, it was too hot.
"Harry, relax, Hermiones right, the Stones safe as long as Dumbledores
around. Anyway, weve never had any proof Snape found out how to get past
Fluffy. He nearly had his leg ripped off once, hes not going to try it again
in a hurry. And Neville will play Quidditch for England before Hagrid lets
Dumbledore down."
(Chapter sixteen, Through the Trapdoor, page 264)
Getting along.
Out on the stone steps, Harry turned to the others.
"Right, heres what weve got to do," he whispered urgently. "One of us has got
to keep an eye on Snapewait outside the staff room and follow him if he leaves
it. Hermione, youd better do that."
"Why me?"
"Its obvious," said Ron. "You can pretend to be waiting for Professor
Flitwick, you know." He put on a high voice, "Oh Professor Flitwick, Im so
worried, I think I got question fourteen b wrong
."
"Oh, shut up," said Hermione, but she agreed to go and watch out for Snape.
(Chapter sixteen, page 269)
Subjective, but Im tallying it under getting along.
"Im going out of here tonight and Im going to try and get to the Stone
first."
"Youre mad!" said Ron.
"You cant!" said Hermione. "After what McGonagall and Snape said? Youll be
expelled!"
"Youre right, Harry," said Hermione in a small voice.
"Ill use the invisibility cloak," said Harry. "Its just lucky I got it back."
"But will it cover all three of us?" said Ron.
"Allall three of us?"
"Oh, come off it, you dont think wed let you go alone?"
"Of course not," said Hermione briskly. "How do you think youd get to the
Stone without us? Id better go and look through my books, there might be
something useful
."
(Chapter sixteen, page 270/271)
Getting along.
"Its the full Body-Bind," said Hermione miserably. "Oh, Neville, Im so
sorry."
"We had to, Neville, no time to explain," said Harry.
"Youll understand later, Neville," said Ron as they stepped over him and
pulled on the invisibility cloak.
(Chapter sixteen, page 273)
Getting along.
"If you want to go back, I wont blame you," he said. "You can take the
cloak, I wont need it now."
"Dont be stupid," said Ron.
"Were coming," said Hermione.
(Chapter sixteen, page 275)
Getting along.
"I think well be able to pull the door open," said Ron, peering over the
dogs back. "Want to go first, Hermione?"
"No, I dont!"
"All right." Ron gritted his teeth and stepped carefully over the dogs legs.
He bent and pulled the ring of the trapdoor, which swung up and open.
"What can you see?" Hermione said anxiously.
"Nothingjust blacktheres no way of climbing down, well have to drop."
(Chapter sixteen, page 276)
Getting along.
"We must be miles under the school," she said.
"Lucky this plant things here, really," said Ron.
"Lucky!" shrieked Hermione. "Look at you both!"
"Stop moving!" Hermione ordered them. "I know what this isits Devils Snare!"
"Oh, Im so glad we know what its called, thats a great help," snarled Ron,
leaning back, trying to stop the plant from curling around his neck.
"Shut up, Im trying to remember how to kill it!" said Hermione.
"Well, hurry up, I cant breathe!" Harry gasped, wrestling with it as it curled
around his chest.
"Devils Snare, Devils Snare
what did Professor Sprout say?it likes the dark
and the damp"
"So light a fire!" Harry choked.
"Yesof coursebut theres no wood!" Hermione cried, wringing her hands.
"HAVE YOU GONE MAD?" Ron bellowed. "ARE YOU A WITCH OR NOT?"
(Chapter sixteen, page 277/278)
Also subjective, but Ill put it under not getting along.
"Ron, you come at it from aboveHermione, stay below and stop it from going
downand Ill try to catch it. Right, NOW!"
Ron dived, Hermione rocketed upward, the key dodged them both, and Harry
streaked after it; it sped toward the wall, Harry leaned forward and with a
nasty, crunching noise, pinned it against the stone with one hand. Ron and
Hermiones cheers echoes across the high chamber.
(Chapter sixteen, page 280/281)
Getting along.
Harry and Hermione stayed quiet, watching Ron think. Finally he said, "Now,
dont be offended or anything, but neither of you are that good at chess"
"Were not offended," said Harry quickly. "Just tell us what to do."
"Well, Harry, you take the place of that bishop, and Hermione, you go next to
him instead of that castle."
"What about you?"
"Im going to be a knight," said Ron.
"Yes
" said Ron softly, "its the only way
Ive got to be taken."
"NO!" Harry and Hermione shouted.
"Thats chess!" snapped Ron. "Youve got to make some sacrifices! I take one
step forward, and shell take methat leaves you free to checkmate the king,
Harry!"
She struck Ron hard across the head with her stone arm, and he crashed to the
floorHermione screamed but stayed on her squarethe white queen dragged Ron to
one side.
With one last, desperate look back at Ron, Harry and Hermione charged through
the door and up the next passageway.
"What if hes?"
"Hell be all right," said Harry, trying to convince himself.
(Chapter sixteen, page 282-284)
Getting along.
"Three days. Mr. Ronald Weasley and Miss Granger will be most relieved you
have come round, they have been extremely worried."
(Chapter seventeen, The Man with Two Faces, page 296)
Getting along.
And she let Ron and Hermione in.
"Harry!"
Hermione looked ready to fling her arms around him again, but Harry was glad
she held herself in as his head was still very sore.
"Oh, Harry, we were sure you were going toDumbledore was so worried"
"The whole schools talking about it," said Ron. "What really happened?"
It was one of those rare occasions where the true story is even more strange
and exciting than the wild rumors. Harry told them everything: Quirrell; the
mirror; the Stone; and Voldemort. Ron and Hermione were a very good audience; they
gasped in all the right places, and when Harry told them what was under
Quirrells turban, Hermione screamed out loud.
"Well, I got back all right," said Hermione. "I brought Ron roundthat took a
whileand we were dashing up to the owlery to contact Dumbledore when we met
him in the entrance hallhe already knewhe just said, Harrys gone after him,
hasnt he? and hurtled off to the third floor."
"Dyou think he meant you to do it?" said Ron. "Sending you your fathers cloak
and everything?"
"Well," Hermione exploded, "if he didI mean to saythats terribleyou
could have been killed."
(Chapter seventeen, pages 301/302)
Getting along.
"You must come and stay this summer," said Ron, "both of youIll send you
an owl."
Harry hung back for a last word with Ron and Hermione.
"See you over the summer, then."
"Hope you haveera good holiday," said Hermione, looking uncertainly after
Uncle Vernon, shocked that anyone could be so unpleasant.
"Oh, I will," said Harry, and they were surprised at the grin that was
spreading over his face. "They dont know were not allowed to use magic
at home. Im going to have a lot of fun with Dudley this summer
"
(Chapter seventeen, pages 308/309)
Getting along.
And there we have itpretty much every single scene in PS/SS that Ron and
Hermione are in together. Ive copied down a total of thirty-nine scenes. Out
of that, twenty-six scenes have them getting along, and thirteen do not. Thats
two-thirds of the time theyre together, theyre getting along, and this the
book where Harry and Ron dont like Hermione pretty much the first half.
Ill be doing the other four later. GoF and OotP, especially, will probably
take quite a while, as theyre so long