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It was Hermione Granger, wearing a pink bathrobe
and a frown. | feasts | feasts and |
"You!" | and | and parties |
said Ron furiously. | parties | parties on |
"Go back to bed!" | on | on my |
"I almost told your brother," Hermione snapped, "Percy -- he's a
prefect, he'd put a stop to this." | my | my way |
Harry couldn't believe anyone could be so interfering. | way | way here |
"Come on," he said to Ron. | here | here . |
He pushed open the portrait of the Fat Lady
and climbed through the hole. | . | . '' |
Hermione wasn't going to give up that easily. | '' | '' Professor |
She followed Ron through
the portrait hole, hissing at them like an angry goose. | Professor | Professor McGonagall |
"Don't you care about Gryffindor, do you only care about yourselves, I
don't want Slytherin to win the house cup, and you'll lose all the
points I got from Professor McGonagall for knowing about Switching
Spells." | McGonagall | McGonagall sniffed |
"Go away." | sniffed | sniffed angrily |
"All right, but I warned you, you just remember what I said
when you're on the train home tomorrow, you're so --"
But what they were, they didn't find out. | angrily | angrily . |
Hermione had turned to the
portrait of the Fat Lady to get back inside and found herself facing an
empty painting. | . | . `` |
The Fat Lady had gone on a nighttime visit and Hermione
was locked out of Gryffindor tower. | `` | `` Oh |
"Now what am I going to do?" | Oh | Oh yes |
she asked shrilly. | yes | yes , |
"That's your problem," said Ron. | , | , everyone |
"We've got to go, we 3 re going to be
late." | everyone | everyone 's |
They hadn't even reached the end of the corridor when Hermione caught up
with them. | 's | 's celebrating |
"I'm coming with you," she said. | celebrating | celebrating , |
"You are not." | , | , all |
"D'you think I'm going to stand out here and wait for Filch to catch me? | all | all right |
If he finds all three of us I'll tell him the truth, that I was trying
to stop you, and you can back me up." | right | right , |
"You've got some nerve --" said Ron loudly. | , | , '' |
"Shut up, both of you!" | '' | '' she |
said Harry sharply. | she | she said |
I heard something." | said | said impatiently |
It was a sort of snuffling. | impatiently | impatiently . |
"Mrs. | . | . `` |
Norris?" | `` | `` You |
breathed Ron, squinting through the dark. | You | You 'd |
It wasn't Mrs. Norris. | 'd | 'd think |
It was Neville. | think | think they |
He was curled up on the floor,
fast asleep, but jerked suddenly awake as they crept nearer. | they | they 'd |
"Thank goodness you found me! | 'd | 'd be |
I've been out here for hours, I couldn't
remember the new password to get in to bed." | be | be a |
"Keep your voice down, Neville. | a | a bit |
The password's 'Pig snout' but it won't
help you now, the Fat Lady's gone off somewhere." | bit | bit more |
"How's your arm?" | more | more careful |
said Harry. | careful | careful , |
"Fine," said Neville, showing them. | , | , but |
"Madam Pomfrey mended it in about a
minute." | but | but no |
"Good - well, look, Neville, we've got to be somewhere, we'll see you
later --"
"Don't leave me!" | no | no -- |
said Neville, scrambling to his feet, "I don't want to
stay here alone, the Bloody Baron's been past twice already." | -- | -- even |
Ron looked at his watch and then glared furiously at Hermione and
Neville. | even | even the |
"If either of you get us caught, I'll never rest until I've learned that
Curse of the Bogies Quirrell told us about, and used it on you. | the | the Muggles |
Hermione opened her mouth, perhaps to tell Ron exactly how to use the
Curse of the Bogies, but Harry hissed at her to be quiet and beckoned
them all forward. | Muggles | Muggles have |
They flitted along corridors striped with bars of moonlight from the
high windows. | have | have noticed |
At every turn Harry expected to run into Filch or Mrs.
Norris, but they were lucky. | noticed | noticed something |
They sped up a staircase to the third floor
and tiptoed toward the trophy room. | something | something 's |
Malfoy and Crabbe weren't there yet. | 's | 's going |
The crystal trophy cases glimmered
where the moonlight caught them. | going | going on |
Cups, shields, plates, and statues
winked silver and gold in the darkness. | on | on . |
They edged along the walls,
keeping their eyes on the doors at either end of the room. | . | . It |
Harry took
out his wand in case Malfoy leapt in and started at once. | It | It was |
The minutes
crept by. | was | was on |
"He's late, maybe he's chickened out," Ron whispered. | on | on their |
Then a noise in the next room made them jump. | their | their news |
Harry had only just raised
his wand when they heard someone speak -and it wasn't Malfoy. | news | news . |
"Sniff around, my sweet, they might be lurking in a corner." | . | . '' |
It was Filch speaking to Mrs. Norris. | '' | '' She |
Horror-struck, Harry waved madly
at the other three to follow him as quickly as possible; they scurried
silently toward the door, away from Filch's voice. | She | She jerked |
Neville's robes had
barely whipped round the corner when they heard Filch enter the trophy
room. | jerked | jerked her |
"They're in here somewhere," they heard him mutter, "probably hiding." | her | her head |
"This way!" | head | head back |
Harry mouthed to the others and, petrified, they began to
creep down a long gallery full of suits of armor. | back | back at |
They could hear Filch
getting nearer. | at | at the |
Neville suddenly let out a frightened squeak and broke
into a run -he tripped, grabbed Ron around the waist, and the pair of
them toppled right into a suit of armor. | the | the Dursleys |
The clanging and crashing were enough to wake the whole castle. | Dursleys | Dursleys ' |
"RUN!" | ' | ' dark |
Harry yelled, and the four of them sprinted down the gallery, not
looking back to see whether Filch was following -- they swung around the
doorpost and galloped down one corridor then another, Harry in the lead,
without any idea where they were or where they were going -- they ripped
through a tapestry and found themselves in a hidden passageway, hurtled
along it and came out near their Charms classroom, which they knew was
miles from the trophy room. | dark | dark living-room |
"I think we've lost him," Harry panted, leaning against the cold wall
and wiping his forehead. | living-room | living-room window |
Neville was bent double, wheezing and
spluttering. | window | window . |
I -- told -you," Hermione gasped, clutching at the stitch in her chest,
"I -- told -- you." | . | . `` |
"We've got to get back to Gryffindor tower," said Ron, "quickly as
possible." | `` | `` I |
"Malfoy tricked you," Hermione said to Harry. | I | I heard |
"You realize that, don't
you? | heard | heard it |
He was never going to meet you -- Filch knew someone was going to
be in the trophy room, Malfoy must have tipped him off." | it | it . |
Harry thought she was probably right, but he wasn't going to tell her
that. | . | . Flocks |
"Let's go." | Flocks | Flocks of |
It wasn't going to be that simple. | of | of owls |
They hadn't gone more than a dozen
paces when a doorknob rattled and something came shooting out of a
classroom in front of them. | owls | owls ... |
It was Peeves. | ... | ... shooting |
He caught sight of them and gave a squeal of delight. | shooting | shooting stars |
"Shut up, Peeves -- please -- you'll get us thrown out." | stars | stars .... |
Peeves cackled. | .... | .... Well |
"Wandering around at midnight, Ickle Firsties? | Well | Well , |
Tut, tut, tut. | , | , they |
Naughty,
naughty, you'll get caughty." | they | they 're |
"Not if you don't give us away, Peeves, please." | 're | 're not |
"Should tell Filch, I should," said Peeves in a saintly voice, but his
eyes glittered wickedly. | not | not completely |
"It's for your own good, you know." | completely | completely stupid |
"Get out of the way," snapped Ron, taking a swipe at Peeves this was a
big mistake. | stupid | stupid . |
"STUDENTS OUT OF BED!" | . | . They |
Peeves bellowed, "STUDENTS OUT OF BED DOWN THE
CHARMS CORRIDOR"
Ducking under Peeves, they ran for their lives, right to the end of the
corridor where they slammed into a door -- and it was locked. | They | They were |
"This is it!" | were | were bound |
Ron moaned, as they pushed helplessly at the door, "We're
done for! | bound | bound to |
This is the end!" | to | to notice |
They could hear footsteps, Filch running as
fast as he could toward Peeves's shouts. | notice | notice something |
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