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Hermione was running toward them down the path, Hagrid puffing along
behind her.
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Well
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Well ,
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"I'm fine," said Harry, hardly knowing what he was saying.
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,
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, ''
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"The
unicorn's dead, Hagrid, it's in that clearing back there."
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''
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'' said
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"This is where I leave you," Firenze murmured as Hagrid hurried off to
examine the unicorn.
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said
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said Dumbledore
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"You are safe now."
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Dumbledore
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Dumbledore finally
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Harry slid off his back.
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finally
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finally ,
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"Good luck, Harry Potter," said Firenze.
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,
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, ``
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"The planets have been read
wrongly before now, even by centaurs.
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``
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`` that
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I hope this is one of those
times."
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that
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that 's
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He turned and cantered back into the depths of the forest, leaving Harry
shivering behind him.
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's
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's that
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Ron had fallen asleep in the dark common room, waiting for them to
return.
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that
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that .
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He shouted something about Quidditch fouls when Harry roughly
shook him awake.
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.
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. We
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In a matter of seconds, though, he was wide-eyed as
Harry began to tell him and Hermione what had happened in the forest.
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We
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We 've
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Harry couldn't sit down.
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've
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've no
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He paced up and down in front of the fire.
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no
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no business
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He
was still shaking.
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business
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business staying
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"Snape wants the stone for Voldemort... and Voldemort's waiting in the
forest... and all this time we thought Snape just wanted to get
rich...."
"Stop saying the name!"
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staying
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staying here
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said Ron in a terrified whisper, as if he
thought Voldemort could hear them.
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here
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here .
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Harry wasn't listening.
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.
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. We
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"Firenze saved me, but he shouldn't have done so.... Bane was furious...
he was talking about interfering with what the planets say is going to
happen....
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We
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We may
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They must show that Voldemort's coming back.... Bane thinks
Firenze should have let Voldemort kill me....
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may
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may as
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I suppose that's written
in the stars as well."
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as
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as well
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"Will you stop saying the name!"
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well
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well go
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Ron hissed.
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go
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go and
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"So all I've got to wait for now is Snape to steal the Stone," Harry
went on feverishly, "then Voldemort will be able to come and finish me
off... Well, I suppose Bane'll be happy."
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and
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and join
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Hermione looked very frightened, but she had a word of comfort.
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join
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join the
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"Harry, everyone says Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was ever
afraid of With Dumbledore around, You-Know-Who won't touch you.
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the
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the celebrations
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Anyway,
who says the centaurs are right?
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celebrations
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celebrations .
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It sounds like fortune-telling to me,
and Professor McGonagall says that's a very imprecise branch of magic."
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.
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. ''
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The sky had turned light before they stopped talking.
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''
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'' ``
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They went to bed
exhausted, their throats sore.
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``
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`` Yeah
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But the night's surprises weren't over.
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Yeah
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Yeah ,
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When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his invisibility cloak
folded neatly underneath them.
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,
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, ''
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There was a note pinned to it:
Just in case.
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''
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'' said
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR
In years to come, Harry would never quite remember how he had managed to
get through his exams when he half expected Voldemort to come bursting
through the door at any moment.
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said
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said Hagrid
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Yet the days crept by, and there could
be no doubt that Fluffy was still alive and well behind the locked door.
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Hagrid
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Hagrid in
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It was sweltering hot, especially in the large classroom where they did
their written papers.
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in
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in a
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They had been given special, new quills for the
exams, which had been bewitched with an AntiCheating spell.
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a
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a very
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They had practical exams as well.
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very
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very muffled
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Professor Flitwick called them one by
one into his class to see if they could make a pineapple tapdance across
a desk.
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muffled
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muffled voice
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Professor McGonagall watched them turn a mouse into a snuffbox
-- points were given for how pretty the snuffbox was, but taken away if
it had whiskers.
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voice
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voice ,
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Snape made them all nervous, breathing down their necks
while they tried to remember how to make a Forgetfulness potion.
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,
|
, ``
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Harry did the best he could, trying to ignore the stabbing pains in his
forehead, which had been bothering him ever since his trip into the
forest.
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``
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`` I
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Neville thought Harry had a bad case of exam nerves because
Harry couldn't sleep, but the truth was that Harry kept being woken by
his old nightmare, except that it was now worse than ever because there
was a hooded figure dripping blood in it.
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I
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I 'll
|
Maybe it was because they hadn't seen what Harry had seen in the forest,
or because they didn't have scars burning on their foreheads, but Ron
and Hermione didn't seem as worried about the Stone as Harry.
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'll
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'll be
|
The idea
of Voldemort certainly scared them, but he didn't keep visiting them in
dreams, and they were so busy with their studying they didn't have much
time to fret about what Snape or anyone else might be up to.
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be
|
be takin
|
Their very last exam was History of Magic.
|
takin
|
takin '
|
One hour of answering
questions about batty old wizards who'd invented selfstirring cauldrons
and they'd be free, free for a whole wonderful week until their exam
results came out.
|
'
|
' Sirius
|
When the ghost of Professor Binns told them to put
down their quills and roll up their parchment, Harry couldn't help
cheering with the rest.
|
Sirius
|
Sirius his
|
"That was far easier than I thought it would be," said Hermione as they
joined the crowds flocking out onto the sunny grounds.
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his
|
his bike
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"I needn't have
learned about the 1637 Werewolf Code of Conduct or the uprising of
Elfric the Eager."
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bike
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bike back
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Hermione always liked to go through their exam papers afterward, but Ron
said this made him feel ill, so they wandered down to the lake and
flopped under a tree.
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back
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back .
|
The Weasley twins and Lee Jordan were tickling the
tentacles of a giant squid, which was basking in the warm shallows.
|
.
|
. G'night
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"No
more studying," Ron sighed happily, stretching out on the grass.
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G'night
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G'night ,
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"You
could look more cheerful, Harry, we've got a week before we find out how
badly we've done, there's no need to worry yet."
|
,
|
, Professor
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Harry was rubbing his forehead.
|
Professor
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Professor McGonagall
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"I wish I knew what this means!"
|
McGonagall
|
McGonagall --
|
he burst out angrily.
|
--
|
-- Professor
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"My scar keeps
hurting -- it's happened before, but never as often as this."
|
Professor
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Professor Dumbledore
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"Go to Madam Pomfrey," Hermione suggested.
|
Dumbledore
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Dumbledore ,
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"I'm not ill," said Harry.
|
,
|
, sir
|
"I think it's a warning... it means danger's
coming...."
Ron couldn't get worked up, it was too hot.
|
sir
|
sir .
|
"Harry, relax, Hermione's right, the Stone's safe as long as
Dumbledore's around.
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.
|
. ''
|
Anyway, we've never had any proof Snape found out
how to get past Fluffy.
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''
|
'' Wiping
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He nearly had his leg ripped off once, he's not
going to try it again in a hurry.
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Wiping
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Wiping his
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And Neville will play Quidditch for
England before Hagrid lets Dumbledore down."
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his
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his streaming
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Harry nodded, but he couldn't shake off a lurking feeling that there was
something he'd forgotten to do, something important.
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streaming
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streaming eyes
|
When he tried to
explain this, Hermione said, "That's just the exams.
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eyes
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eyes on
|
I woke up last
night and was halfway through my Transfiguration notes before I
remembered we'd done that one."
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on
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on his
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Harry was quite sure the unsettled feeling didn't have anything to do
with work, though.
|
his
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his jacket
|
He watched an owl flutter toward the school across
the bright blue sky, a note clamped in its mouth.
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jacket
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jacket sleeve
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Hagrid was the only
one who ever sent him letters.
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sleeve
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sleeve ,
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Hagrid would never betray Dumbledore.
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,
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, Hagrid
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Hagrid would never tell anyone how to get past Fluffy... never... but --
Harry suddenly jumped to his feet.
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Hagrid
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Hagrid swung
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"Where're you going?"
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swung
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swung himself
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said Ron sleepily.
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himself
|
himself onto
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"I've just thought of something," said Harry.
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onto
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onto the
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He had turned white.
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the
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the motorcycle
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"We've got to go and see Hagrid, now."
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motorcycle
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motorcycle and
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"Why?"
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and
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and kicked
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panted Hermione, hurrying to keep up.
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kicked
|
kicked the
|
"Don't you think it's a bit odd," said Harry, scrambling up the grassy
slope, "that what Hagrid wants more than anything else is a dragon, and
a stranger turns up who just happens to have an egg in his pocket?
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the
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the engine
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How
many people wander around with dragon eggs if it's against wizard law?
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engine
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engine into
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Lucky they found Hagrid, don't you think?
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into
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into life
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Why didn't I see it before?"
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life
|
life ;
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"What are you talking about?"
|
;
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; with
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said Ron, but Harry, sprinting across the
grounds toward the forest, didn't answer.
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with
|
with a
|
Hagrid was sitting in an armchair outside his house; his trousers and
sleeves were rolled up, and he was shelling peas into a large bowl.
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a
|
a roar
|
"Hullo," he said, smiling.
|
roar
|
roar it
|
"Finished yer exams?
|
it
|
it rose
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Got time fer a drink?"
|
rose
|
rose into
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"Yes, please," said Ron, but Harry cut him off.
|
into
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into the
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"No, we're in a hurry.
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the
|
the air
|
Hagrid, I've got to ask you something.
|
air
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air and
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You know
that night you won Norbert?
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and
|
and off
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What did the stranger you were playing cards
with look like?"
|
off
|
off into
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"Dunno," said Hagrid casually, "he wouldn' take his cloak off."
|
into
|
into the
|
He saw the three of them look stunned and raised his eyebrows.
|
the
|
the night
|
"It's not that unusual, yeh get a lot o' funny folk in the Hog's Head --
that's the pub down in the village.
|
night
|
night .
|
Mighta bin a dragon dealer, mightn'
he?
|
.
|
. ``
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