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Page numbers refer to American editions.
- Hermione's letter to the Burrow, despite being addressed to Ron, is very much focused on worry over Harry. (p. 45, "At Flourish and Blotts")
- Harry leaps forward to pull Millicent Bulstrode off Hermione when she attacks her at the Dueling Club. (p. 192, "The Dueling Club")
- McGonagall seeks out Harry first to tell him that Hermione's been Petrified, remembering Ron only after he runs up to join them. (p. 256, "Cornelius Fudge")
- Hermione's face, petrified, is one of the images that sticks most in Harry's mind during the school crisis, to the point of being distracted from other people. (p. 258, "Cornelius Fudge")
- Seeing Hermione awake and healthy again, running toward him, is one of the best things to Harry about the end of the school year. (p. 339, "Dobby's Reward")
- Tom pointed out in the Chamber that he knew an attack on one of Harry's friends, in this case Hermione, would be enough to drive him to find the Chamber. (sent in by romulus lupin)
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