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In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Harry gets into an argument with Ernie Macmillan because Ernie publicly questions Harry's loyalty and character, implying that he might be the Heir of Slytherin. This confrontation occurs during a discussion about the attacks on students, and Ernie's accusations upset Harry, who feels unfairly targeted and frustrated by the growing suspicion surrounding him. The argument highlights the tension and fear among the students as they deal with the threat of the Chamber of Secrets.

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