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"They're saying all down the train that Harry
Potter's in this compartment. | Howard | Howard , |
So it's you, is it?" | , | , is |
"Yes," said Harry. | is | is n't |
He was looking at the other boys. | n't | n't it |
Both of them were
thickset and looked extremely mean. | it | it ? |
Standing on either side of the pale
boy, they looked like bodyguards. | ? | ? '' |
"Oh, this is Crabbe and this is Goyle," said the pale boy carelessly,
noticing where Harry was looking. | '' | '' `` |
"And my name's Malfoy, Draco Malfoy." | `` | `` Harry |
Ron gave a slight cough, which might have been hiding a snigget. | Harry | Harry . |
Draco
Malfoy looked at him. | . | . Nasty |
"Think my name's funny, do you? | Nasty | Nasty , |
No need to ask who you are. | , | , common |
My father
told me all the Weasleys have red hair, freckles, and more children than
they can afford." | common | common name |
He turned back to Harry. | name | name , |
"You'll soon find out some wizarding families
are much better than others, Potter. | , | , if |
You don't want to go making friends
with the wrong sort. | if | if you |
I can help you there." | you | you ask |
He held out his hand to shake Harry's, but Harry didn't take it. | ask | ask me |
"I think I can tell who the wrong sort are for myself, thanks," he said
coolly. | me | me . |
Draco Malfoy didn't go red, but a pink tinge appeared in his pale
cheeks. | . | . '' |
"I'd be careful if I were you, Potter," he said slowly. | '' | '' `` |
"Unless you're a
bit politer you'll go the same way as your parents. | `` | `` Oh |
They didn't know
what was good for them, either. | Oh | Oh , |
You hang around with riffraff like the
Weasleys and that Hagrid, and it'll rub off on you." | , | , yes |
Both Harry and Ron stood up. | yes | yes , |
"Say that again," Ron said, his face as red as his hair. | , | , '' |
"Oh, you're going to fight us, are you?" | '' | '' said |
Malfoy sneered. | said | said Mr. |
"Unless you get out now," said Harry, more bravely than he felt, because
Crabbe and Goyle were a lot bigger than him or Ron. | Mr. | Mr. Dursley |
"But we don't feet like leaving, do we, boys? | Dursley | Dursley , |
We've eaten all our food
and you still seem to have some." | , | , his |
Goyle reached toward the Chocolate Frogs next to Ron - Ron leapt
forward, but before he'd so much as touched Goyle, Goyle let out a
horrible yell. | his | his heart |
Scabbers the rat was hanging off his finger, sharp little teeth sunk
deep into Goyle's knuckle - Crabbe and Malfoy backed away as Goyle swung
Scabbers round and round, howling, and when Scabbets finally flew off
and hit the window, all three of them disappeared at once. | heart | heart sinking |
Perhaps they
thought there were more rats lurking among the sweets, or perhaps they'd
heard footsteps, because a second later, Hermione Granger had come in. | sinking | sinking horribly |
"What has been going on?" | horribly | horribly . |
she said, looking at the sweets all over the
floor and Ron picking up Scabbers by his tail. | . | . `` |
I think he's been knocked out," Ron said to Harry. | `` | `` Yes |
He looked closer at
Scabbers. | Yes | Yes , |
"No -- I don't believe it -- he's gone back to sleep-"
And so he had. | , | , I |
"You've met Malfoy before?" | I | I quite |
Harry explained about their meeting in Diagon Alley. | quite | quite agree |
"I've heard of his family," said Ron darkly. | agree | agree . |
"They were some of the
first to come back to our side after You-Know-Who disappeared. | . | . '' |
Said
they'd been bewitched. | '' | '' He |
My dad doesn't believe it. | He | He did |
He says Malfoy's
father didn't need an excuse to go over to the Dark Side." | did | did n't |
He turned to
Hermione. | n't | n't say |
"Can we help you with something?" | say | say another |
"You'd better hurry up and put your robes on, I've just been up to the
front to ask the conductor, and he says we're nearly there. | another | another word |
You haven't
been fighting, have you? | word | word on |
You'll be in trouble before we even get there!" | on | on the |
"Scabbers has been fighting, not us," said Ron, scowling at her. | the | the subject |
"Would
you mind leaving while we change?" | subject | subject as |
"All right -- I only came in here because people outside are behaving
very childishly, racing up and down the corridors," said Hermione in a
sniffy voice. | as | as they |
"And you've got dirt on your nose, by the way, did you
know?" | they | they went |
Ron glared at her as she left. | went | went upstairs |
Harry peered out of the window. | upstairs | upstairs to |
It was
getting dark. | to | to bed |
He could see mountains and forests under a deep purple
sky. | bed | bed . |
The train did seem to be slowing down. | . | . While |
He and Ron took off their jackets and pulled on their long black robes. | While | While Mrs. |
Ron's were a bit short for him, you could see his sneakers underneath
them. | Mrs. | Mrs. Dursley |
A voice echoed through the train: "We will be reaching Hogwarts in five
minutes' time. | Dursley | Dursley was |
Please leave your luggage on the train, it will be taken
to the school separately." | was | was in |
Harry's stomach lurched with nerves and Ron, he saw, looked pale under
his freckles. | in | in the |
They crammed their pockets with the last of the sweets and
joined the crowd thronging the corridor. | the | the bathroom |
The train slowed right down and finally stopped. | bathroom | bathroom , |
People pushed their way
toward the door and out on to a tiny, dark platform. | , | , Mr. |
Harry shivered in
the cold night air. | Mr. | Mr. Dursley |
Then a lamp came bobbing over the heads of the
students, and Harry heard a familiar voice: "Firs' years! | Dursley | Dursley crept |
Firs' years
over here! | crept | crept to |
All right there, Harry?" | to | to the |
Hagrid's big hairy face beamed over the sea of heads. | the | the bedroom |
"C'mon, follow me -- any more firs' years? | bedroom | bedroom window |
Mind yer step, now! | window | window and |
Firs'
years follow me!" | and | and peered |
Slipping and stumbling, they followed Hagrid down what seemed to be a
steep, narrow path. | peered | peered down |
It was so dark on either side of them that Harry
thought there must be thick trees there. | down | down into |
Nobody spoke much. | into | into the |
Neville, the
boy who kept losing his toad, sniffed once or twice. | the | the front |
"Ye' all get yer firs' sight o' Hogwarts in a sec," Hagrid called over
his shoulder, "jus' round this bend here." | front | front garden |
There was a loud "Oooooh!" | garden | garden . |
The narrow path had opened suddenly onto the edge of a great black take. | . | . The |
Perched atop a high mountain on the other side, its windows sparkling in
the starry sky, was a vast castle with many turrets and towers. | The | The cat |
"No more'n four to a boat!" | cat | cat was |
Hagrid called, pointing to a fleet of little
boats sitting in the water by the shore. | was | was still |
Harry and Ron were followed
into their boat by Neville and Hermione. | still | still there |
"Everyone in?" | there | there . |
shouted Hagrid,
who had a boat to himself. | . | . It |
"Right then -- FORWARD!" | It | It was |
And the fleet of little boats moved off all at once, gliding across the
lake, which was as smooth as glass. | was | was staring |
Everyone was silent, staring up at
the great castle overhead. | staring | staring down |
It towered over them as they sailed nearer
and nearer to the cliff on which it stood. | down | down Privet |
"Heads down!" | Privet | Privet Drive |
yelled Hagrid as the first boats reached the cliff; they
all bent their heads and the little boats carried them through a curtain
of ivy that hid a wide opening in the cliff face. | Drive | Drive as |
They were carried
along a dark tunnel, which seemed to be taking them right underneath the
castle, until they reached a kind of underground harbor, where they
clambered out onto rocks and pebbles. | as | as though |
"Oy, you there! | though | though it |
Is this your toad?" | it | it were |
said Hagrid, who was checking the
boats as people climbed out of them. | were | were waiting |
"Trevor!" | waiting | waiting for |
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