This Howler was written by Augusta Longbottom to her grandson Neville in February, 1994, after Neville misplaced his password list, thus enabling Sirius Black to enter Gryffindor Tower. Following Ronald Weasley's advice (who had got a Howler from his mother the school year before), Neville grabbed the Howler and ran so that the students gathered for breakfast at the Great Hall would not hear it. The Howler went off moments later in the Entrance Hall, shrieking about how Neville "had brought shame" on the family.
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| - This Howler was written by Augusta Longbottom to her grandson Neville in February, 1994, after Neville misplaced his password list, thus enabling Sirius Black to enter Gryffindor Tower. Following Ronald Weasley's advice (who had got a Howler from his mother the school year before), Neville grabbed the Howler and ran so that the students gathered for breakfast at the Great Hall would not hear it. The Howler went off moments later in the Entrance Hall, shrieking about how Neville "had brought shame" on the family.
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| - Mrs. Longbottom contempts her granson's behaviour - misplacing his password list, so that enabling Sirius Black to enter Gryffindor Tower.
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| - This Howler was written by Augusta Longbottom to her grandson Neville in February, 1994, after Neville misplaced his password list, thus enabling Sirius Black to enter Gryffindor Tower. Following Ronald Weasley's advice (who had got a Howler from his mother the school year before), Neville grabbed the Howler and ran so that the students gathered for breakfast at the Great Hall would not hear it. The Howler went off moments later in the Entrance Hall, shrieking about how Neville "had brought shame" on the family.
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