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"You can't!" | blankets | blankets on |
said Hermione. | on | on the |
"After what McGonagall and Snape have said? | the | the step |
You'll be expelled!" | step | step of |
"SO WHAP" Harry shouted. | of | of number |
"Don't you understand? | number | number four |
If Snape gets hold of
the Stone, Voldemort's coming back! | four | four . |
Haven't you heard what it was like
when he was trying to take over? | . | . `` |
There won't be any Hogwarts to get
expelled from! | `` | `` Good |
He'll flatten it, or turn it into a school for the Dark
Arts! | Good | Good luck |
Losing points doesn't matter anymore, can't you see? | luck | luck , |
D'you think
he'll leave you and your families alone if Gryffindor wins the house
cup? | , | , Harry |
If I get caught before I can get to the Stone, well, I'll have to
go back to the Dursleys and wait for Voldemort to find me there, it's
only dying a bit later than I would have, because I'm never going over
to the Dark Side! | Harry | Harry , |
I'm going through that trapdoor tonight and nothing
you two say is going to stop me! | , | , '' |
Voldemort killed my parents, remember?" | '' | '' he |
He glared at them. | he | he murmured |
"You're right Harry," said Hermione in a small voice. | murmured | murmured . |
"I'll use the invisibility cloak," said Harry. | . | . He |
"It's just lucky I got it
back." | He | He turned |
"But will it cover all three of us?" | turned | turned on |
said Ron. | on | on his |
"All -- all three of us?" | his | his heel |
"Oh, come off it, you don't think we'd let you go alone?" | heel | heel and |
"Of course not," said Hermione briskly. | and | and with |
"How do you think you'd get to
the Stone without us? | with | with a |
I'd better go and took through my books, there
might be something useful..."
"But if we get caught, you two will be expelled, too." | a | a swish |
"Not if I can help it," said Hermione grimly. | swish | swish of |
"Flitwick told me in
secret that I got a hundred and twelve percent on his exam. | of | of his |
They're not
throwing me out after that." | his | his cloak |
After dinner the three of them sat nervously apart in the common room. | cloak | cloak , |
Nobody bothered them; none of the Gryffindors had anything to say to
Harry any more, after all. | , | , he |
This was the first night he hadn't been upset
by it. | he | he was |
Hermione was skimming through all her notes, hoping to come
across one of the enchantments they were about to try to break. | was | was gone |
Harry
and Ron didn't talk much. | gone | gone . |
Both of them were thinking about what they
were about to do. | . | . A |
Slowly, the room emptied as people drifted off to bed. | A | A breeze |
"Better get the cloak," Ron muttered, as Lee Jordan finally left,
stretching and yawning. | breeze | breeze ruffled |
Harry ran upstairs to their dark dormitory. | ruffled | ruffled the |
He
putted out the cloak and then his eyes fell on the flute Hagrid had
given him for Christmas. | the | the neat |
He pocketed it to use on Fluffy -- he didn't
feel much like singing. | neat | neat hedges |
He ran back down to the common room. | hedges | hedges of |
"We'd better put the cloak on here, and make sure it covers all three of
us -- if Filch spots one of our feet wandering along on its own --"
"What are you doing?" | of | of Privet |
said a voice from the corner of the room. | Privet | Privet Drive |
Neville
appeared from behind an armchair, clutching Trevor the toad, who looked
as though he'd been making another bid for freedom. | Drive | Drive , |
"Nothing, Neville, nothing," said Harry, hurriedly putting the cloak
behind his back. | , | , which |
Neville stared at their guilty faces. | which | which lay |
"You're going out again," he said. | lay | lay silent |
"No, no, no," said Hermione. | silent | silent and |
"No, we're not. | and | and tidy |
Why don't you go to bed,
Neville?" | tidy | tidy under |
Harry looked at the grandfather clock by the door. | under | under the |
They couldn't afford
to waste any more time, Snape might even now be playing Fluffy to sleep. | the | the inky |
"You can't go out," said Neville, "you'll be caught again. | inky | inky sky |
Gryffindor
will be in even more trouble." | sky | sky , |
"You don't understand," said Harry, "this is important." | , | , the |
But Neville was clearly steeling himself to do something desperate. | the | the very |
I won't let you do it," he said, hurrying to stand in front of the
portrait hole. | very | very last |
"I'll -- I'll fight you!" | last | last place |
"Neville, "Ron exploded, "get away from that hole and don't be an idiot
--"
"Don't you call me an idiot!" | place | place you |
said Neville. | you | you would |
I don't think you should be
breaking any more rules! | would | would expect |
And you were the one who told me to stand up to
people!" | expect | expect astonishing |
"Yes, but not to us," said Ron in exasperation. | astonishing | astonishing things |
"Neville, you don't know
what you're doing." | things | things to |
He took a step forward and Neville dropped Trevor the toad, who leapt
out of sight. | to | to happen |
"Go on then, try and hit me!" | happen | happen . |
said Neville, raising his fists. | . | . Harry |
"I'm
ready!" | Harry | Harry Potter |
Harry turned to Hermione. | Potter | Potter rolled |
"Do something," he said desperately. | rolled | rolled over |
Hermione stepped forward. | over | over inside |
"Neville," she said, "I'm really, really sorry about this." | inside | inside his |
She raised her wand. | his | his blankets |
"Petrificus Totalus!" | blankets | blankets without |
she cried, pointing it at Neville. | without | without waking |
Neville's arms snapped to his sides. | waking | waking up |
His legs sprang together. | up | up . |
His whole
body rigid, he swayed where he stood and then fell flat on his face,
stiff as a board. | . | . One |
Hermione ran to turn him over. | One | One small |
Neville's jaws were jammed together so he
couldn't speak. | small | small hand |
Only his eyes were moving, looking at them in horror. | hand | hand closed |
"What've you done to him?" | closed | closed on |
Harry whispered. | on | on the |
"It's the full Body-Bind," said Hermione miserably. | the | the letter |
"Oh, Neville, I'm so
sorry." | letter | letter beside |
"We had to, Neville, no time to explain," said Harry. | beside | beside him |
"You'll understand later, Neville," said Ron as they stepped over him
and pulled on the invisibility cloak. | him | him and |
But leaving Neville lying motionless on the floor didn't feel like a
very good omen. | and | and he |
In their nervous state, every statue's shadow looked
like Filch, every distant breath of wind sounded like Peeves swooping
down on them. | he | he slept |
At the foot of the first set of stairs, they spotted Mrs.
Norris skulking near the top. | slept | slept on |
"Oh, let's kick her, just this once," Ron whispered in Harry's ear, but
Harry shook his head. | on | on , |
As they climbed carefully around her, Mrs. Norris
turned her lamplike eyes on them, but didn't do anything. | , | , not |
They didn't meet anyone else until they reached the staircase up to the
third floor. | not | not knowing |
Peeves was bobbing halfway up, loosening the carpet so that
people would trip. | knowing | knowing he |
"Who's there?" | he | he was |
he said suddenly as they climbed toward him. | was | was special |
He narrowed
his wicked black eyes. | special | special , |
"Know you're there, even if I can't see you. | , | , not |
Are
you ghoulie or ghostie or wee student beastie?" | not | not knowing |
He rose up in the air and floated there, squinting at them. | knowing | knowing he |
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