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When Harry walked in there was a sudden hush, and then everybody started
talking loudly at once. | looked | looked even |
He slipped into a seat between Ron and Hermione
at the Gryffindor table and tried to ignore the fact that people were
standing up to look at him. | even | even smaller |
Fortunately, Dumbledore arrived moments later. | smaller | smaller and |
The babble died away. | and | and skinnier |
"Another year gone!" | skinnier | skinnier than |
Dumbledore said cheerfully. | than | than he |
"And I must trouble you
with an old man's wheezing waffle before we sink our teeth into our
delicious feast. | he | he really |
What a year it has been! | really | really was |
Hopefully your heads are all a
little fuller than they were... you have the whole summer ahead to get
them nice and empty before next year starts....
"Now, as I understand it, the house cup here needs awarding, and the
points stand thus: In fourth place, Gryffindor, with three hundred and
twelve points; in third, Hufflepuff, with three hundred and fifty-two;
Ravenclaw has four hundred and twenty-six and Slytherin, four hundred
and seventy- two." | was | was because |
A storm of cheering and stamping broke out from the Slytherin table. | because | because all |
Harry could see Draco Malfoy banging his goblet on the table. | all | all he |
It was a
sickening sight. | he | he had |
"Yes, Yes, well done, Slytherin," said Dumbledore. | had | had to |
"However, recent
events must be taken into account." | to | to wear |
The room went very still. | wear | wear were |
The Slytherins' smiles faded a little. | were | were old |
"Ahem," said Dumbledore. | old | old clothes |
"I have a few last-minute points to dish out. | clothes | clothes of |
Let me see. | of | of Dudley |
Yes...
"First -- to Mr. Ronald Weasley..."
Ron went purple in the face; he looked like a radish with a bad sunburn. | Dudley | Dudley 's |
"...for the best-played game of chess Hogwarts has seen in many years, I
award Gryffindor house fifty points." | 's | 's , |
Gryffindor cheers nearly raised the bewitched ceiling; the stars
overhead seemed to quiver. | , | , and |
Percy could be heard telling the other
prefects, "My brother, you know! | and | and Dudley |
My youngest brother! | Dudley | Dudley was |
Got past
McGonagall's giant chess set!" | was | was about |
At last there was silence again. | about | about four |
"Second -- to Miss Hermione Granger... for the use of cool logic in the
face of fire, I award Gryffindor house fifty points." | four | four times |
Hermione buried her face in her arms; Harry strongly suspected she had
burst into tears. | times | times bigger |
Gryffindors up and down the table were beside
themselves -- they were a hundred points up. | bigger | bigger than |
"Third -- to Mr. Harry
Potter..." said Dumbledore. | than | than he |
The room went deadly quiet for pure nerve
and outstanding courage, I award Gryffindor house sixty points." | he | he was |
The din was deafening. | was | was . |
Those who could add up while yelling themselves
hoarse knew that Gryffindor now had four hundred and seventy-two points
-- exactly the same as Slytherin. | . | . Harry |
They had tied for the house cup -- if
only Dumbledore had given Harry just one more point. | Harry | Harry had |
Dumbledore raised his hand. | had | had a |
The room gradually fell silent. | a | a thin |
"There are all kinds of courage," said Dumbledore, smiling. | thin | thin face |
"It takes a
great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to
stand up to our friends. | face | face , |
I therefore award ten points to Mr. Neville
Longbottom." | , | , knobbly |
Someone standing outside the Great Hall might well have thought some
sort of explosion had taken place, so loud was the noise that erupted
from the Gryffindor table. | knobbly | knobbly knees |
Harry, Ron, and Hermione stood up to yell and
cheer as Neville, white with shock, disappeared under a pile of people
hugging him. | knees | knees , |
He had never won so much as a point for Gryffindor before. | , | , black |
Harry, still cheering, nudged Ron in the ribs and pointed at Malfoy, who
couldn't have looked more stunned and horrified if he'd just had the
Body-Bind Curse put on him. | black | black hair |
"Which means, Dumbledore called over the storm of applause, for even
Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff were celebrating the downfall of Slytherin, "we
need a little change of decoration." | hair | hair , |
He clapped his hands. | , | , and |
In an instant, the green hangings became scarlet
and the silver became gold; the huge Slytherin serpent vanished and a
towering Gryffindor lion took its place. | and | and bright |
Snape was shaking Professor
McGonagall's hand, with a horrible, forced smile. | bright | bright green |
He caught Harry's eye
and Harry knew at once that Snape's feelings toward him hadn't changed
one jot. | green | green eyes |
This didn't worry Harry. | eyes | eyes . |
It seemed as though life would be back
to normal next year, or as normal as it ever was at Hogwarts. | . | . He |
It was the best evening of Harry's life, better than winning at
Quidditch, or Christmas, or knocking out mountain trolls... he would
never, ever forget tonight. | He | He wore |
Harry had almost forgotten that the exam results were still to come, but
come they did. | wore | wore round |
To their great surprise, both he and Ron passed with good
marks; Hermione, of course, had the best grades of the first years. | round | round glasses |
Even
Neville scraped through, his good Herbology mark making up for his
abysmal Potions one. | glasses | glasses held |
They had hoped that Goyle, who was almost as stupid
as he was mean, might be thrown out, but he had passed, too. | held | held together |
It was a
shame, but as Ron said, you couldn't have everything in life. | together | together with |
And suddenly, their wardrobes were empty, their trunks were packed,
Neville's toad was found lurking in a corner of the toilets; notes were
handed out to all students, warning them not to use magic over the
holidays ("I always hope they'll forget to give us these," said Fred
Weasley sadly); Hagrid was there to take them down to the fleet of boats
that sailed across the lake; they were boarding the Hogwarts Express;
talking and laughing as the countryside became greener and tidier;
eating Bettie Bott's Every Flavor Beans as they sped past Muggle towns;
pulling off their wizard robes and putting on jackets and coats; pulling
into platform nine and three-quarters at King's Cross Station. | with | with a |
It took quite a while for them all to get off the platform. | a | a lot |
A wizened
old guard was up by the ticket barrier, letting them go through the gate
in twos and threes so they didn't attract attention by all bursting out
of a solid wall at once and alarming the Muggles. | lot | lot of |
"You must come and stay this summer," said Ron, "both of you -- I'll
send you an owl." | of | of Scotch |
"Thanks," said Harry, "I'll need something to look forward to." | Scotch | Scotch tape |
People
jostled them as they moved forward toward the gateway back to the Muggle
world. | tape | tape because |
Some of them called:
"Bye, Harry!" | because | because of |
"See you, Potter!" | of | of all |
"Still famous," said Ron, grinning at him. | all | all the |
"Not where I'm going, I promise you," said Harry. | the | the times |
He, Ron, and Hermione passed through the gateway together. | times | times Dudley |
"There he is,
Mom, there he is, look!" | Dudley | Dudley had |
It was Ginny Weasley, Ron's younger sister, but she wasn't pointing at
Ron. | had | had punched |
"Harry Potter!" | punched | punched him |
she squealed. | him | him on |
"Look, Mom! | on | on the |
I can see
"Be quiet, Ginny, and it's rude to point." | the | the nose |
Mrs. Weasley smiled down at them. | nose | nose . |
"Busy year?" | . | . The |
she said. | The | The only |
"Very," said Harry. | only | only thing |
"Thanks for the fudge and the sweater, Mrs. | thing | thing Harry |
Weasley." | Harry | Harry liked |
"Oh, it was nothing, dear." | liked | liked about |
"Ready, are you?" | about | about his |
It was Uncle Vernon, still purple-faced, still mustached, still looking
furious at the nerve of Harry, carrying an owl in a cage in a station
full of ordinary people. | his | his own |
Behind him stood Aunt Petunia and Dudley,
looking terrified at the very sight of Harry. | own | own appearance |
"You must be Harry's family!" | appearance | appearance was |
said Mrs. Weasley. | was | was a |
"In a manner of speaking," said Uncle Vernon. | a | a very |
"Hurry up, boy, we haven't
got all day." | very | very thin |
He walked away. | thin | thin scar |
Harry hung back for a last word with Ron and Hermione. | scar | scar on |
"See you over the summer, then." | on | on his |
"Hope you have -- er -- a good holiday," said Hermione, looking
uncertainly after Uncle Vernon, shocked that anyone could be so
unpleasant. | his | his forehead |
"Oh, I will," said Harry, and they were surprised at the grin that was
spreading over his face. | forehead | forehead that |
"They don't know we're not allowed to use magic
at home. | that | that was |
I'm going to have a lot of fun with Dudley this summer...."
THE END | was | was shaped |
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