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He half expected Hermione to
complain that this was a whole night of studying lost, but she didn't
say a word. | Scars | Scars can |
Like Harry, she felt they deserved what they'd got. | can | can come |
At eleven o'clock that night, they said good-bye to Ron in the common
room and went down to the entrance hall with Neville. | come | come in |
Filch was already
there -- and so was Malfoy. | in | in handy |
Harry had also forgotten that Malfoy had
gotten a detention, too. | handy | handy . |
"Follow me," said Filch, lighting a lamp and leading them outside. | . | . I |
I bet you'll think twice about breaking a school rule again, won't you,
eh?" | I | I have |
he said, leering at them. | have | have one |
"Oh yes... hard work and pain are the
best teachers if you ask me.... | one | one myself |
It's just a pity they let the old
punishments die out... hang you by your wrists from the ceiling for a
few days, I've got the chains still in my office, keep 'em well oiled in
case they're ever needed.... | myself | myself above |
Right, off we go, and don't think of
running off, now, it'll be worse for you if you do." | above | above my |
They marched off across the dark grounds. | my | my left |
Neville kept sniffing. | left | left knee |
Harry
wondered what their punishment was going to be. | knee | knee that |
It must be something
really horrible, or Filch wouldn't be sounding so delighted. | that | that is |
The moon was bright, but clouds scudding across it kept throwing them
into darkness. | is | is a |
Ahead, Harry could see the lighted windows of Hagrid's
hut. | a | a perfect |
Then they heard a distant shout. | perfect | perfect map |
"Is that you, Filch? | map | map of |
Hurry up, I want ter get started." | of | of the |
Harry's heart rose; if they were going to be working with Hagrid it
wouldn't be so bad. | the | the London |
His relief must have showed in his -face, because
Filch said, "I suppose you think you'll be enjoying yourself with that
oaf? | London | London Underground |
Well, think again, boy -- it's into the forest you're going and I'm
much mistaken if you'll all come out in one piece." | Underground | Underground . |
At this, Neville let out a little moan, and Malfoy stopped dead in his
tracks. | . | . Well |
"The forest?" | Well | Well -- |
he repeated, and he didn't sound quite as cool as usual. | -- | -- give |
"We can't go in there at night -- there's all sorts of things in there
-- werewolves, I heard." | give | give him |
Neville clutched the sleeve of Harry's robe and made a choking noise. | him | him here |
"That's your problem, isn't it?" | here | here , |
said Filch, his voice cracking with
glee. | , | , Hagrid |
"Should've thought of them werewolves before you got in trouble,
shouldn't you?" | Hagrid | Hagrid -- |
Hagrid came striding toward them out of the dark, Fang at his heel. | -- | -- we |
He
was carrying his large crossbow, and a quiver of arrows hung over his
shoulder. | we | we 'd |
"Abou' time," he said. | 'd | 'd better |
"I bin waitin' fer half an hour already. | better | better get |
All
right, Harry, Hermione?" | get | get this |
"I shouldn't be too friendly to them, Hagrid," said Filch coldly,
they're here to be punished, after all." | this | this over |
"That's why yer late, is it?" | over | over with |
said Hagrid, frowning at Filch. | with | with . |
"Bin
lecturin' them, eh? | . | . '' |
'Snot your place ter do that. | '' | '' Dumbledore |
Yeh've done yer bit,
I'll take over from here." | Dumbledore | Dumbledore took |
"I'll be back at dawn," said Filch, "for what's left of them," he added
nastily, and he turned and started back toward the castle, his lamp
bobbing away in the darkness. | took | took Harry |
Malfoy now turned to Hagrid. | Harry | Harry in |
"I'm not going in that forest, he said, and Harry was pleased to hear
the note of panic in his voice. | in | in his |
"Yeh are if yeh want ter stay at Hogwarts," said Hagrid fiercely. | his | his arms |
"Yeh've done wrong an' now yehve got ter pay fer it." | arms | arms and |
"But this is servant stuff, it's not for students to do. | and | and turned |
I thought we'd
be copying lines or something, if my father knew I was doing this, he'd
tell yer that's how it is at Hogwarts," Hagrid growled. | turned | turned toward |
"Copyin' lines! | toward | toward the |
What good's that ter anyone? | the | the Dursleys |
Yeh'll do summat useful or Yeh'll get out. | Dursleys | Dursleys ' |
If yeh think yer father'd rather you were expelled, then get back off
ter the castle an' pack. | ' | ' house |
Go on"'
Malfoy didn't move. | house | house . |
He looked at Hagrid furiously, but then dropped his
gaze. | . | . `` |
"Right then," said Hagrid, "now, listen carefully, 'cause it's dangerous
what we're gonna do tonight, an' I don' want no one takin' risks. | `` | `` Could |
Follow
me over here a moment." | Could | Could I |
He led them to the very edge of the forest. | I | I -- |
Holding his lamp up high, he
pointed down a narrow, winding earth track that disappeared into the
thick black trees. | -- | -- could |
A light breeze lifted their hair as they looked into
the forest. | could | could I |
"Look there," said Hagrid, "see that stuff shinin' on the ground? | I | I say |
Silvery stuff? | say | say good-bye |
That's unicorn blood. | good-bye | good-bye to |
There's a unicorn in there bin hurt
badly by summat. | to | to him |
This is the second time in a week. | him | him , |
I found one dead
last Wednesday. | , | , sir |
We're gonna try an' find the poor thing. | sir | sir ? |
We might have
ter put it out of its misery." | ? | ? '' |
"And what if whatever hurt the unicorn finds us first?" | '' | '' asked |
said Malfoy,
unable to keep the fear out of his voice. | asked | asked Hagrid |
"There's nothin' that lives in the forest that'll hurt yeh if yer with
me or Fang," said Hagrid. | Hagrid | Hagrid . |
"An' keep ter the path. | . | . He |
Right, now, we're
gonna split inter two parties an' follow the trail in diff'rent
directions. | He | He bent |
There's blood all over the place, it must've bin staggerin'
around since last night at least." | bent | bent his |
"I want Fang," said Malfoy quickly, looking at Fang's long teeth. | his | his great |
"All right, but I warn yeh, he's a coward," said Hagrid. " | great | great , |
So me, Harry,
an' Hermione'll go one way an' Draco, Neville, an' Fang'll go the other. | , | , shaggy |
Now, if any of us finds the unicorn, we'll send up green sparks, right? | shaggy | shaggy head |
Get yer wands out an' practice now -- that's it -- an' if anyone gets in
trouble, send up red sparks, an' we'll all come an' find yeh -- so, be
careful -- let's go." | head | head over |
The forest was black and silent. | over | over Harry |
A little way into it they reached a
fork in the earth path, and Harry, Hermione, and Hagrid took the left
path while Malfoy, Neville, and Fang took the right. | Harry | Harry and |
They walked in silence, their eyes on the ground. | and | and gave |
Every now and then a
ray of moonlight through the branches above lit a spot of silver-blue
blood on the fallen leaves. | gave | gave him |
Harry saw that Hagrid looked very worried. | him | him what |
"Could a werewolf be killing the unicorns?" | what | what must |
Harry asked. | must | must have |
"Not fast enough," said Hagrid. | have | have been |
"It's not easy ter catch a unicorn,
they're powerful magic creatures. | been | been a |
I never knew one ter be hurt before." | a | a very |
They walked past a mossy tree stump. | very | very scratchy |
Harry could hear running water;
there must be a stream somewhere close by. | scratchy | scratchy , |
There were still spots of
unicorn blood here and there along the winding path. | , | , whiskery |
"You all right, Hermione?" | whiskery | whiskery kiss |
Hagrid whispered. | kiss | kiss . |
"Don' worry, it can't've
gone far if it's this badly hurt, an' then we'll be able ter -- GET
BEHIND THAT TREE!" | . | . Then |
Hagrid seized Harry and Hermione and hoisted them off the path behind a
towering oak. | Then | Then , |
He pulled out an arrow and fitted it into his crossbow,
raising it, ready to fire. | , | , suddenly |
The three of them listened. | suddenly | suddenly , |
Something was
slithering over dead leaves nearby: it sounded like a cloak trailing
along the ground. | , | , Hagrid |
Hagrid was squinting up the dark path, but after a few
seconds, the sound faded away. | Hagrid | Hagrid let |
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