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... is right hand and wearing a ring on his index finger - Harry had never seen him wear it before. The ring was huge , like gold, of rough workmanship, with a heavy black stone with a crack in the center. Dumbledore's eyes spoiled his calm face, in fact, for the first time tonight he showed guilt and sadness.

"You shouldn't think you have to go to the Department of Mysteries tonight, though. If I could have a candid conversation with you before that, Harry, I should have done it, You could h ...

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