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Harry felt a surge of pride in Hermione's jinxing ability when he witnessed her expertly defend herself and others during a tense situation. Her quick thinking and impressive skill demonstrated not only her intelligence but also her bravery, reinforcing his admiration for her capabilities. Seeing her stand up to threats made Harry appreciate their friendship even more. It highlighted Hermione's growth as a witch and her unwavering commitment to their cause.

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