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RON: That's Dad's boss.
RON: Cornelius Fudge, Minister of Magic.
FUDGE: Bad business, Hagrid, very bad business.
FUDGE: Had to come.
FUDGE: Three attacks on Muggle-borns.
FUDGE: Things have gone far enough.
FUDGE: The Ministry's got to act.
HAGRID: But I never...
HAGRID: You know I never, professor.
DUMBLEDORE: I want it understood, Cornelius that Hagrid has my full confidence.
FUDGE: Albus, look, Hagrid's record is against him.
FUDGE: I've got to take him.
HAGRID: Take me? Take me where?
HAGRID: Not Azkaban prison.
FUDGE: I'm afraid we have no choice, Hagrid.
LUCIUS MALFOY: Already here, Fudge?
LUCIUS MALFOY: Good.
HAGRID: What are you doing here?
HAGRID: Get out of my house!
LUCIUS MALFOY: Believe me I take absolutely no pleasure being inside your...
LUCIUS MALFOY: You call this a house?
LUCIUS MALFOY: No.
LUCIUS MALFOY: I simply called up the school and was told the headmaster was here.
DUMBLEDORE: Well, what exactly is it that you want with me?
LUCIUS MALFOY: The other governors and I have decided it's time for you to step aside.
LUCIUS MALFOY: This is an order of suspension.
LUCIUS MALFOY: You'll find all 12 signatures on it.
LUCIUS MALFOY: I'm afraid we feel you've rather lost your touch.
LUCIUS MALFOY: Well, what, with all these attacks there'll be no Muggle-borns left at Hogwarts.
LUCIUS MALFOY: I can only imagine what an awful loss that would be to the school.
HAGRID: You can't take Professor Dumbledore away.
HAGRID: Take him away and the Muggle-borns won't stand a chance.
HAGRID: You mark my words, there'll be killings next!
LUCIUS MALFOY: You think so?
DUMBLEDORE: Calm yourself, Hagrid.
DUMBLEDORE: If the governors desire my removal I will, of course, step aside.
DUMBLEDORE: However you will find that help will always be given at Hogwarts to those who ask for it.
LUCIUS MALFOY: Admirable sentiments.
LUCIUS MALFOY: Shall we?
LUCIUS MALFOY: Fudge.
FUDGE: Come, Hagrid.
HAGRID: Well? If...
HAGRID: If anybody was looking for some stuff then all they'd have to do would be to follow the spiders.
HAGRID: Yep. That would lead them right.
HAGRID: That's all I have to say.
HAGRID: And someone will need to feed Fang while I'm away.
FUDGE: Good boy.
RON: Hagrid's right.
RON: With Dumbledore gone, there'll be an attack a day.
HARRY: Look.
HARRY: Come on.
HARRY: Come on, Fang.
HARRY: Come on.
RON: What?
HARRY: You heard what Hagrid said.
HARRY: Follow the spiders.
RON: They're heading to the Dark Forest.
RON: "Why spiders? Why couldn't it be ""follow the butterflies""?"
RON: Harry, I don't like this.
RON: Harry, I don't like this at all.
HARRY: Shush!
RON: Can we go back now?
HARRY: Come on.
ARAGOG: Who is it?
HARRY: Don't panic.
ARAGOG: Hagrid?
ARAGOG: Is that you?
HARRY: We're friends of Hagrid's.
HARRY: And you?
HARRY: You're Aragog, aren't you?
ARAGOG: Yes.
ARAGOG: Hagrid has never sent men into our hollow before.
HARRY: He's in trouble. Up at the school, there have been attacks.
HARRY: They think it's Hagrid.
HARRY: They think he opened the Chamber of Secrets. Like before.
ARAGOG: That's a lie.
ARAGOG: Hagrid never opened the Chamber of Secrets.
HARRY: Then you're not the monster?
ARAGOG: No.
ARAGOG: The monster was born in the castle.
ARAGOG: I came to Hagrid from a distant land in the pocket of a traveler.
RON: Harry.
HARRY: But if you're not the monster, then what did kill that girl 50 years ago?
ARAGOG: We do not speak of it.
ARAGOG: It is an ancient creature we spiders fear above all others.
HARRY: But have you seen it?
ARAGOG: I never saw any part of the castle but the box in which Hagrid kept me.
ARAGOG: The girl was discovered in a bathroom.
ARAGOG: When I was accused, Hagrid brought me here.
RON: Harry!
HARRY: What?
HARRY: Well, thank you.
HARRY: We'll just go.
ARAGOG: Go?
ARAGOG: I think not.
ARAGOG: My sons and daughters do not harm Hagrid on my command.
ARAGOG: But I cannot deny them fresh meat when it wanders so willingly into our midst.
ARAGOG: Goodbye, friend of Hagrid.
RON: Can we panic now?
RON: Know any spells?