o11 -Quidditch - Quidditch
o19 - Quidditch - Quidditch
WEASLEY: Take a bit of toast, mate. Go on.
GRANGER: Ron's right. You'll need your strength today.
POTTER: I'm not hungry.
SNAPE: Good luck today, Potter. You've proven yourself against a troll.
A game of Quidditch should be easy work.
Even if it is against Slytherin.
POTTER: That explains the blood.
GRANGER: Blood?
POTTER: Last night, I'm guessing Snape let the troll in as a diversion ...
... so he could get past that dog.
But he got bit, that's why he's limping.
GRANGER: But why would anyone go near that dog?
POTTER: At Gringotts, Hagrid took something out of the vault.
Said it was Hogwarts business, very secret.
GRANGER: You're saying ...
POTTER: That's what the dog's guarding. That's what Snape wants.
GRANGER: Bit early for mail, isn't it?
POTTER: But I never get mail.
WEASLEY: Let's open it.
POTTER: It's a broomstick.
WEASLEY: That's not just a broomstick, it's a Nimbus 2000!
POTTER: But who ... ?
WOOD: Scared, Harry?
POTTER: A little.
WOOD: It's all right. I felt the same way before my first game.
POTTER: What happened?
WOOD: I don't really remember.
I took a Bludger to the head two minutes in.
Woke up in hospital a week later.
JORDAN: Welcome to Hogwarts' first Quidditch game of the season.
Today's game, Slytherin versus Gryffindor!
The players take their positions ...
... as Madam Hooch steps onto the field to begin the game!
HOOCH: Now, I want a nice, clean game ...
... from all of you!
JORDAN: The Bludgers are up, followed by the Golden Snitch.
Remember, the Snitch is worth 150 points.
The Seeker who catches the Snitch ends the game.
The Quaffle is released and the game begins!
Angelina Johnson scores! Ten points for Gryffindor!
HAGRID: Well done!
JORDAN: Slytherin takes the Quaffle. Bletchley passes to Captain Marcus Flint.
Another 10 points to Gryffindor!
FLINT: Give me that!
Take that side!
Take a bit of toast, mate. Go on. (Pojej vsaj košček toasta.)
Ron's right. You'll need your strength today. (Ron ima prav. Danes boš potreboval moč.)
I'm not hungry. (Nisem lačen.)
Good luck today, Potter. You've proven yourself against a troll. (Srečno. Sicer pa si premagal trola.)
A game of Quidditch should be easy work. (Igra bo zate lahka.)
Even if it is against Slytherin. (Čeprav je nasprotnik Spolzgad.)
That explains the blood. (Zato torej kri.)
Blood? (Kri?)
Last night, I'm guessing Snape let the troll in as a diversion ... (Mislim, da je Raws sinoči spustil noter trola,)
... so he could get past that dog. (da bi prišel mimo troglavega psa.)
But he got bit, that's why he's limping. (Ugriznil ga je. Šepa.)
But why would anyone go near that dog? (Zakaj bi šel k psu?)
At Gringotts, Hagrid took something out of the vault. (V Gringottu je Hagrid vzel nekaj iz trezorja.)
Said it was Hogwarts business, very secret. (Za Bradavičarko, skrivnost.)
You're saying ... (Hočeš reči ...)
That's what the dog's guarding. That's what Snape wants. (To je tisto, kar pes straži. To hoče Raws.)
Bit early for mail, isn't it? (Ni zgodaj za pošto?)
But I never get mail. (Nikoli je ne dobim.)
Let's open it. (Odprimo.)
It's a broomstick. (Metla je.)
That's not just a broomstick, it's a Nimbus 2000! (Ne le metla. Nimbus 2000!)
But who ... ? (Kdo ...)
Scared, Harry? (Te je strah?)
A little. (Malo.)
It's all right. I felt the same way before my first game. (Nič hudega. Tudi mene je bilo.)
What happened? (Kaj se je zgodilo?)
I don't really remember. (Ne spomnim se.)
I took a Bludger to the head two minutes in. (Takoj sem dobil v glavo štamf.)
Woke up in hospital a week later. (Zbudil sem se v bolnišnici.)
Welcome to Hogwarts' first Quidditch game of the season. (Dobrodošli na naši prvi tekmi quidditcha.)
Today's game, Slytherin versus Gryffindor! (Spolzgad proti Gryfondomu!)
(Gryfondom!)
The players take their positions ... (Igralci zavzemajo položaje)
... as Madam Hooch steps onto the field to begin the game! (in madam Hoops bo dala znak za začetek!)
Now, I want a nice, clean game ... (Pričakujem, da boste igrali pošteno.)
... from all of you! (Vsi.)
The Bludgers are up, followed by the Golden Snitch. (Štamfi so v zraku, sledi jim zlati zviz.)
Remember, the Snitch is worth 150 points. (Zviz je vreden 150 točk.)
The Seeker who catches the Snitch ends the game. (Ko ga iskalec ulovi, je konec igre.)
The Quaffle is released and the game begins! (Lokl je v zraku, igra se je začela!)
Angelina Johnson scores! Ten points for Gryffindor! (Angelina Johnson! 10 točk za Gryfondom!)
Well done! (Dobro!)
Slytherin takes the Quaffle. Bletchley passes to Captain Marcus Flint. (Lokl je prišel v roke Spolzgadu. Podaja kapetanu Marcusu Flintu.)
Another 10 points to Gryffindor! (Novih 10 točk za Gryfondom!)
Give me that! (Daj mi to.)
Take that side! (Ta stran je tvoja.)
o2o - Nič Več Vmešavanja - Interference Overcome
HAGRID: What's going on with Harry's broomstick?
GRANGER: It's Snape. He's jinxing the broom!
WEASLEY: Jinxing the broom? What do we do?
GRANGER: Leave it to me.
WEASLEY: Come on, Hermione!
GRANGER: Lacarnum Inflamarae.
unknown quidditch's fan: Fire! You're on fire!
HAGRID: Go, go, go, go!
Looks like he's gonna be sick.
JORDAN: He's got the Snitch!
Harry Potter receives 150 points for catching the Snitch!
HOOCH: Gryffindor wins!
What's going on with Harry's broomstick? (Kaj je s Harryjevo metlo?)
It's Snape. He's jinxing the broom! (Raws zaklinja metlo.)
Jinxing the broom? What do we do? (Kaj naj naredimo?)
Leave it to me. (Prepusti to meni.)
(Smola!)
Come on, Hermione! (Hitro.)
Lacarnum Inflamarae. (Lacarnum inflamarae.)
Fire! You're on fire! (Ogenj! Goriš!)
Go, go, go, go! (Dajmo, Gryfondom.)
Looks like he's gonna be sick. (Bruhal bo.)
He's got the Snitch! (Zviz ima!)
Harry Potter receives 150 points for catching the Snitch! (Harry Potter dobi 150 točk, ker je zjel zviz!)
Gryffindor wins! (Zmaga Gryfondoma!)
o21 - Božično Darilo - Christmas Gift
HAGRID: Nonsense! Why would Snape put a curse on Harry's broom?
POTTER: Who knows? Why was he trying to get past that three-headed dog?
HAGRID: Who told you about Fluffy?
WEASLEY: Fluffy?
GRANGER: That thing has a name?
HAGRID: Of course he has a name. He's mine.
I bought him off an Irishman. I lent him to Dumbledore to guard ...
Shouldn't have said that. No more questions! That's top-secret.
POTTER: But whatever Fluffy's guarding, Snape's trying to steal it.
HAGRID: Codswallop. Professor Snape is a Hogwarts teacher.
GRANGER: Teacher or not, I know a spell when I see one. I've read all about them.
You've got to keep eye contact, and Snape wasn't blinking.
POTTER: Exactly.
HAGRID: Now, you listen to me, all three of you.
You're meddling in things that ought not to be meddled in. It's dangerous.
What that dog is guarding is between Dumbledore and Nicholas Flamel.
POTTER: Nicholas Flamel?
HAGRID: I shouldn't have said that. I should not have said that.
POTTER: Nicholas Flamel. Who's Nicholas Flamel?
GRANGER: I don't know.
NEARLY HEADLESS NICK: Merry Christmas. Marry Christmas.
Ring the Hogwart bell.
Merry Christmas. Marry Christmas.
Cast a Christmas spell.
POTTER: Knight to e5.
WEASLEY: Queen to e5.
GRANGER: That's totally barbaric!
WEASLEY: That's wizard's chess. I see you've packed.
GRANGER: I see you haven't.
WEASLEY: Change of plans. My parents went to Romania to visit my brother Charlie.
He's studying dragons there.
GRANGER: Good. You can help Harry.
He's going to the library to look up Nicholas Flamel.
WEASLEY: We've looked a hundred times!
GRANGER: Not in the restricted section. Happy Christmas.
WEASLEY: I think we've had a bad influence on her.
Harry, wake up! Come on, Harry, wake up!
Happy Christmas, Harry.
POTTER: Happy Christmas, Ron.
What are you wearing?
WEASLEY: Oh, my mum made it. Looks like you've got one too.
POTTER: I've got presents?
WEASLEY: Yeah.
There they are.
POTTER: "Your father left this in my possession before he died.
It is time it was returned to you. Use it well."
WEASLEY: What is it?
POTTER: Some kind of cloak.
WEASLEY: Well, let's see, then. Put it on.
POTTER: My body's gone!
WEASLEY: I know what that is. That's an invisibility cloak!
POTTER: I'm invisible?
WEASLEY: They're really rare. I wonder who gave it to you.
POTTER: There was no name. It just said, "Use it well."
Nonsense! Why would Snape put a curse on Harry's broom? (Neumnost. Zakaj bi zaklel Harryjevo metlo?)
Who knows? Why was he trying to get past that three-headed dog? (Kdo ve? Zakaj je hotel mimo psa?)
Who told you about Fluffy? (Kdo ti je povedal za Miškota?)
Fluffy? (Miškota?)
That thing has a name? (Ima tista stvar ime?)
Of course he has a name. He's mine. (Seveda. Moj je.)
I bought him off an Irishman. I lent him to Dumbledore to guard ... (Nabavil sem ga od nekega Irca. Dumbledoru sem ga posodil, da straži ...)
Shouldn't have said that. No more questions! That's top-secret. (Dovolj vprašanj. Dovolj. To je strogo zaupno.)
But whatever Fluffy's guarding, Snape's trying to steal it. (Ampak to, kar Miško straži, hoče Raws ukrasti.)
Codswallop. Professor Snape is a Hogwarts teacher. (Traparija. Raws je profesor na Bradavičarki.)
Teacher or not, I know a spell when I see one. I've read all about them. (Profesor ali ne, vem, kako se zaklinja. Vse o tem sem prebrala.)
You've got to keep eye contact, and Snape wasn't blinking. (Raws ga ni spustil z oči.)
Exactly. (Točno.)
Now, you listen to me, all three of you. (Poslušajte me, vsi trije.)
You're meddling in things that ought not to be meddled in. It's dangerous. (V te reči se ne bi smeli vtikati. Nevarno je.)
What that dog is guarding is between Dumbledore and Nicholas Flamel. (To se tiče samo Dumbledora in Nicolasa Flamela.)
Nicholas Flamel? (Nicolasa Flamela?)
I shouldn't have said that. I should not have said that. (Tega ne bi smel reči. Tega ne bi smel reči.)
Nicholas Flamel. Who's Nicholas Flamel? (Nicolas Flamel. Kdo je Nicolas Flamel?)
I don't know. (Ne vem.)
Merry Christmas. Marry Christmas. (Vesel božič, vesel božič,)
Ring the Hogwart bell. (poje Bradavičarkin zvonec)
Merry Christmas. Marry Christmas.
Cast a Christmas spell.
Knight to e5. (Konj na e5)
Queen to e5. (Kraljica na e5)
That's totally barbaric! (Barbarsko!)
That's wizard's chess. I see you've packed. (Čarovniški šah. Spakirala si.)
I see you haven't. (Ti nisi.)
Change of plans. My parents went to Romania to visit my brother Charlie. (Sprememba. Starša gresta v Romunijo obiskat brata.)
He's studying dragons there. (Tam proučuje zmaje.)
Good. You can help Harry. (Dobro. Lahko boš pomagal Harryju.)
He's going to the library to look up Nicholas Flamel. (V knjižnici bo iskal kaj o Nicolasu Flamelu.)
We've looked a hundred times! (Stokrat smo že.)
Not in the restricted section. Happy Christmas. (Ne na oddelku z omejenim dostopom. Vesel božič.)
I think we've had a bad influence on her. (Slabo vplivava nanjo.)
Harry, wake up! Come on, Harry, wake up! (Harry, zbudi se! Zbudi se!)
Happy Christmas, Harry. (Vesel božič.)
Happy Christmas, Ron. (Vesel božič.)
What are you wearing? (Kaj imaš na sebi?)
Oh, my mum made it. Looks like you've got one too. (Mami mi ga je naredila. Očitno tudi tebi.)
I've got presents? (Darila zame?)
Yeah.
There they are. (Tam so.)
"Your father left this in my possession before he died. ("Tvoj oče mi ga je posodil.)
It is time it was returned to you. Use it well." (Čas je, da ga dobiš. Pametno ga uporabi.")
What is it? (Kaj je to?)
Some kind of cloak. (Nekakšen plašč.)
Well, let's see, then. Put it on. (Obleci ga.)
My body's gone! (Moje telo je izginilo!)
I know what that is. That's an invisibility cloak! (Vem, kaj je. Plašč nevidnosti!)
I'm invisible? (Sem neviden?)
They're really rare. I wonder who gave it to you. (Zelo redki so. Zanima me, kdo ti ga je dal.)
There was no name. It just said, "Use it well." (Ni bilo podpisa. Samo: "Pametno ga uporabi.")
o22 - Plašč Teme - Cloaked In Darkness
POTTER: Famous Fire-Eaters. Fifteenth-Century Fiends.
Flamel. Nicholas Flamel. Where are you?
FILCH: Who's there?
I know you're in there. You can't hide.
Who is it? Show yourself.
QUIRRELL: Severus, I ...
SNAPE: You don't want me as your enemy, Quirrell.
QUIRRELL: I don't know what you mean.
SNAPE: You know perfectly well what I mean.
We'll have another little chat soon.
When you've had time to decide where your loyalties lie.
FILCH: Professors. I found this in the restricted section.
It's still hot. That means there's a student out of bed.
Restricted (Omejen dostop)
Famous Fire-Eaters. Fifteenth-Century Fiends. (Slavni požiralci ognja. Okrutneži 15. stoletja.)
Flamel. Nicholas Flamel. Where are you? (Kje si, Nicolas Flamel?)
Who's there? (Kdo je tam?)
I know you're in there. You can't hide. (Vem, da si tam. Ne moreš se skriti.)
Who is it? Show yourself. (Kdo je? Pokaži se.)
Severus, I ... (Severus ...)
You don't want me as your enemy, Quirrell. (Mene ni pametno imeti za sovražnika.)
I don't know what you mean. (Ne razumem.)
You know perfectly well what I mean. (Dobro razumeš.)
We'll have another little chat soon. (Kmalu bova spet poklepetala.)
When you've had time to decide where your loyalties lie. (Ko se boš odločil, komu boš zvest.)
Professors. I found this in the restricted section. (Profesorja. To sem našel na Oddelku z omejenim dostopom.)
It's still hot. That means there's a student out of bed. (Še topla je. Eden od učencev ni v postelji.)
Quidditch - Quidditch
(audio o11. poglavja = 12o8 sekund ali 2omin o8s, prebral: Stephen Fry)
(audio o11. poglavja = 1276 sekund ali 21min 16s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(o11. poglavje = 276 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(audio o11. poglavja = 12o8 sekund ali 2omin o8s, prebral: Stephen Fry)
(audio o11. poglavja = 1276 sekund ali 21min 16s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(o11. poglavje = 276 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(o11-oo1) As they entered November, the weather turned very cold. (o11-oo1)
(o11-oo1) As they entered November, the weather turned very cold. (o11-oo1)
(o11-oo1) As they entered November, the weather turned very cold. (o11-oo1)
(o11-oo2) The mountains around the school became icy grey and the lake like chilled steel. (o11-oo2)
(o11-oo2) The mountains around the school became icy grey and the lake like chilled steel. (o11-oo2)
(o11-oo2) The mountains around the school became icy grey and the lake like chilled steel. (o11-oo2)
(o11-oo3) Every morning the ground was covered in frost. (o11-oo3)
(o11-oo3) Every morning the ground was covered in frost. (o11-oo3)
(o11-oo3) Every morning the ground was covered in frost. (o11-oo3)
(o11-oo4) Hagrid could be seen from the upstairs windows, defrosting broomsticks on the Quidditch pitch, bundled up in a long moleskin overcoat, rabbit-fur gloves and enormous beaverskin boots. (o11-oo4)
(o11-oo4) Hagrid could be seen from the upstairs windows, defrosting broomsticks on the Quidditch pitch, bundled up in a long moleskin overcoat, rabbit-fur gloves and enormous beaverskin boots. (o11-oo4)
(o11-oo4) Hagrid could be seen from the upstairs windows, defrosting broomsticks on the Quidditch pitch, bundled up in a long moleskin overcoat, rabbit-fur gloves and enormous beaverskin boots. (o11-oo4)
(o11-oo5) The Quidditch season had begun. (o11-oo5)
(o11-oo5) The Quidditch season had begun. (o11-oo5)
(o11-oo5) The Quidditch season had begun. (o11-oo5)
(o11-oo6) On Saturday, Harry would be playing in his first match after weeks of training: Gryffindor versus Slytherin. (o11-oo6)
(o11-oo6) On Saturday, Harry would be playing in his first match after weeks of training: Gryffindor versus Slytherin. (o11-oo6)
(o11-oo6) On Saturday, Harry would be playing in his first match after weeks of training: Gryffindor versus Slytherin. (o11-oo6)
(o11-oo7) If Gryffindor won, they would move up into second place in the House Championship. (o11-oo7)
(o11-oo7) If Gryffindor won, they would move up into second place in the House Championship. (o11-oo7)
(o11-oo7) If Gryffindor won, they would move up into second place in the House Championship. (o11-oo7)
(o11-oo8) Hardly anyone had seen Harry play because Wood had decided that, as their secret weapon, Harry should be kept, well, secret. (o11-oo8)
(o11-oo8) Hardly anyone had seen Harry play because Wood had decided that, as their secret weapon, Harry should be kept, well, secret. (o11-oo8)
(o11-oo8) Hardly anyone had seen Harry play because Wood had decided that, as their secret weapon, Harry should be kept, well, secret. (o11-oo8)
(o11-oo9) But the news that he was playing Seeker had leaked out somehow, and Harry didn't know which was worse - people telling him he'd be brilliant or people telling him they'd be running around underneath him, holding a mattress. (o11-oo9)
(o11-oo9) But the news that he was playing Seeker had leaked out somehow, and Harry didn't know which was worse - people telling him he'd be brilliant or people telling him they'd be running around underneath him, holding a mattress. (o11-oo9)
(o11-oo9) But the news that he was playing Seeker had leaked out somehow, and Harry didn't know which was worse - people telling him he'd be brilliant or people telling him they'd be running around underneath him, holding a mattress. (o11-oo9)
(o11-o1o) It was really lucky that Harry now had Hermione as a friend. (o11-o1o)
(o11-o1o) It was really lucky that Harry now had Hermione as a friend. (o11-o1o)
(o11-o1o) It was really lucky that Harry now had Hermione as a friend. (o11-o1o)
(o11-o11) He didn't know how he'd have got through all his homework without her, what with all the last-minute Quidditch practice Wood was making them do. (o11-o11)
(o11-o11) He didn't know how he'd have got through all his homework without her, what with all the last-minute Quidditch practice Wood was making them do. (o11-o11)
(o11-o11) He didn't know how he'd have got through all his homework without her, what with all the last-minute Quidditch practice Wood was making them do. (o11-o11)
(o11-o12) She had also lent him Quidditch through the Ages, which turned out to be a very interesting read. (o11-o12)
(o11-o12) She had also lent him Quidditch through the Ages, which turned out to be a very interesting read. (o11-o12)
(o11-o12) She had also lent him Quidditch through the Ages, which turned out to be a very interesting read. (o11-o12)
(o11-o13) Harry learnt that there were seven hundred ways of committing a Quidditch foul and that all of them had happened during a World Cup match in 1473; (o11-o13)
(o11-o13) Harry learnt that there were seven hundred ways of committing a Quidditch foul and that all of them had happened during a World Cup match in 1473; (o11-o13)
(o11-o13) Harry learnt that there were seven hundred ways of committing a Quidditch foul and that all of them had happened during a World Cup match in 1473; (o11-o13)
(o11-o14) that Seekers were usually the smallest and fastest players and that most serious Quidditch accidents seemed to happen to them; (o11-o14)
(o11-o14) that Seekers were usually the smallest and fastest players and that most serious Quidditch accidents seemed to happen to them; (o11-o14)
(o11-o14) that Seekers were usually the smallest and fastest players and that most serious Quidditch accidents seemed to happen to them; (o11-o14)
(o11-o15) that although people rarely died playing Quidditch, referees had been known to vanish and turn up months later in the Sahara Desert. (o11-o15)
(o11-o15) that although people rarely died playing Quidditch, referees had been known to vanish and turn up months later in the Sahara Desert. (o11-o15)
(o11-o15) that although people rarely died playing Quidditch, referees had been known to vanish and turn up months later in the Sahara Desert. (o11-o15)
(o11-o16) Hermione had become a bit more relaxed about breaking rules since Harry and Ron had saved her from the mountain troll and she was much nicer for it. (o11-o16)
(o11-o16) Hermione had become a bit more relaxed about breaking rules since Harry and Ron had saved her from the mountain troll and she was much nicer for it. (o11-o16)
(o11-o16) Hermione had become a bit more relaxed about breaking rules since Harry and Ron had saved her from the mountain troll and she was much nicer for it. (o11-o16)
(o11-o17) The day before Harry's first Quidditch match the three of them were out in the freezing courtyard during break, and she had conjured them up a bright blue fire which could be carried around in a jam jar. (o11-o17)
(o11-o17) The day before Harry's first Quidditch match the three of them were out in the freezing courtyard during break, and she had conjured them up a bright blue fire which could be carried around in a jam jar. (o11-o17)
(o11-o17) The day before Harry's first Quidditch match the three of them were out in the freezing courtyard during break, and she had conjured them up a bright blue fire which could be carried around in a jam jar. (o11-o17)
(o11-o18) They were standing with their backs to it, getting warm, when Snape crossed the yard. (o11-o18)
(o11-o18) They were standing with their backs to it, getting warm, when Snape crossed the yard. (o11-o18)
(o11-o18) They were standing with their backs to it, getting warm, when Snape crossed the yard. (o11-o18)
(o11-o19) Harry noticed at once that Snape was limping. (o11-o19)
(o11-o19) Harry noticed at once that Snape was limping. (o11-o19)
(o11-o19) Harry noticed at once that Snape was limping. (o11-o19)
(o11-o2o) Harry, Ron and Hermione moved closer together to block the fire from view; (o11-o2o)
(o11-o2o) Harry, Ron and Hermione moved closer together to block the fire from view; (o11-o2o)
(o11-o2o) Harry, Ron and Hermione moved closer together to block the fire from view; (o11-o2o)
(o11-o21) they were sure it wouldn't be allowed. (o11-o21)
(o11-o21) they were sure it wouldn't be allowed. (o11-o21)
(o11-o21) they were sure it wouldn't be allowed. (o11-o21)
(o11-o22) Unfortunately, something about their guilty faces caught Snape's eye. (o11-o22)
(o11-o22) Unfortunately, something about their guilty faces caught Snape's eye. (o11-o22)
(o11-o22) Unfortunately, something about their guilty faces caught Snape's eye. (o11-o22)
(o11-o23) He limped over. (o11-o23)
(o11-o23) He limped over. (o11-o23)
(o11-o23) He limped over. (o11-o23)
(o11-o24) He hadn't seen the fire, but he seemed to be looking for a reason to tell them off anyway. (o11-o24)
(o11-o24) He hadn't seen the fire, but he seemed to be looking for a reason to tell them off anyway. (o11-o24)
(o11-o24) He hadn't seen the fire, but he seemed to be looking for a reason to tell them off anyway. (o11-o24)
(o11-o25) 'What's that you've got there, Potter?' (o11-o25)
(o11-o25) 'What's that you've got there, Potter?' (o11-o25)
(o11-o25) 'What's that you've got there, Potter?' (o11-o25)
(o11-o26) It was Quidditch through the Ages. (o11-o26)
(o11-o26) It was Quidditch through the Ages. (o11-o26)
(o11-o26) It was Quidditch through the Ages. (o11-o26)
(o11-o27) Harry showed him. (o11-o27)
(o11-o27) Harry showed him. (o11-o27)
(o11-o27) Harry showed him. (o11-o27)
(o11-o28) 'Library books are not to be taken outside the school,' said Snape. (o11-o28)
(o11-o28) 'Library books are not to be taken outside the school,' said Snape. (o11-o28)
(o11-o28) 'Library books are not to be taken outside the school,' said Snape. (o11-o28)
(o11-o29) 'Give it to me. (o11-o29)
(o11-o29) 'Give it to me. (o11-o29)
(o11-o29) 'Give it to me. (o11-o29)
(o11-o3o) Five points from Gryffindor.' (o11-o3o)
(o11-o3o) Five points from Gryffindor.' (o11-o3o)
(o11-o3o) Five points from Gryffindor.' (o11-o3o)
(o11-o31) 'He's just made that rule up,' Harry muttered angrily as Snape limped away. (o11-o31)
(o11-o31) 'He's just made that rule up,' Harry muttered angrily as Snape limped away. (o11-o31)
(o11-o31) 'He's just made that rule up,' Harry muttered angrily as Snape limped away. (o11-o31)
(o11-o32) 'Wonder what's wrong with his leg?' (o11-o32)
(o11-o32) 'Wonder what's wrong with his leg?' (o11-o32)
(o11-o32) 'Wonder what's wrong with his leg?' (o11-o32)
(o11-o33) 'Dunno, but I hope it's really hurting him,' said Ron bitterly. (o11-o33)
(o11-o33) 'Dunno, but I hope it's really hurting him,' said Ron bitterly. (o11-o33)
(o11-o33) 'Dunno, but I hope it's really hurting him,' said Ron bitterly. (o11-o33)
*
(o11-o34) The Gryffindor common room was very noisy that evening. (o11-o34)
(o11-o34) The Gryffindor common room was very noisy that evening. (o11-o34)
(o11-o34) The Gryffindor common room was very noisy that evening. (o11-o34)
(o11-o35) Harry, Ron and Hermione sat together next to a window. (o11-o35)
(o11-o35) Harry, Ron and Hermione sat together next to a window. (o11-o35)
(o11-o35) Harry, Ron and Hermione sat together next to a window. (o11-o35)
(o11-o36) Hermione was checking Harry and Ron's Charms homework for them. (o11-o36)
(o11-o36) Hermione was checking Harry and Ron's Charms homework for them. (o11-o36)
(o11-o36) Hermione was checking Harry and Ron's Charms homework for them. (o11-o36)
(o11-o37) She would never let them copy ('How will you learn?'), but by asking her to read it through, they got the right answers anyway. (o11-o37)
(o11-o37) She would never let them copy ('How will you learn?'), but by asking her to read it through, they got the right answers anyway. (o11-o37)
(o11-o37) She would never let them copy ('How will you learn?'), but by asking her to read it through, they got the right answers anyway. (o11-o37)
(o11-o38) Harry felt restless. (o11-o38)
(o11-o38) Harry felt restless. (o11-o38)
(o11-o38) Harry felt restless. (o11-o38)
(o11-o39) He wanted Quidditch through the Ages back, to take his mind off his nerves about tomorrow. (o11-o39)
(o11-o39) He wanted Quidditch through the Ages back, to take his mind off his nerves about tomorrow. (o11-o39)
(o11-o39) He wanted Quidditch through the Ages back, to take his mind off his nerves about tomorrow. (o11-o39)
(o11-o4o) Why should he be afraid of Snape? (o11-o4o)
(o11-o4o) Why should he be afraid of Snape? (o11-o4o)
(o11-o4o) Why should he be afraid of Snape? (o11-o4o)
(o11-o41) Getting up, he told Ron and Hermione he was going to ask Snape if he could have it. (o11-o41)
(o11-o41) Getting up, he told Ron and Hermione he was going to ask Snape if he could have it. (o11-o41)
(o11-o41) Getting up, he told Ron and Hermione he was going to ask Snape if he could have it. (o11-o41)
(o11-o42) 'Rather you than me,' they said together, but Harry had an idea that Snape wouldn't refuse if there were other teachers listening. (o11-o42)
(o11-o42) 'Rather you than me,' they said together, but Harry had an idea that Snape wouldn't refuse if there were other teachers listening. (o11-o42)
(o11-o42) 'Rather you than me,' they said together, but Harry had an idea that Snape wouldn't refuse if there were other teachers listening. (o11-o42)
(o11-o43) He made his way down to the staff room and knocked. (o11-o43)
(o11-o43) He made his way down to the staff room and knocked. (o11-o43)
(o11-o43) He made his way down to the staff room and knocked. (o11-o43)
(o11-o44) There was no answer. (o11-o44)
(o11-o44) There was no answer. (o11-o44)
(o11-o44) There was no answer. (o11-o44)
(o11-o45) He knocked again. (o11-o45)
(o11-o45) He knocked again. (o11-o45)
(o11-o45) He knocked again. (o11-o45)
(o11-o46) Nothing. (o11-o46)
(o11-o46) Nothing. (o11-o46)
(o11-o46) Nothing. (o11-o46)
(o11-o47) Perhaps Snape had left the book in there? (o11-o47)
(o11-o47) Perhaps Snape had left the book in there? (o11-o47)
(o11-o47) Perhaps Snape had left the book in there? (o11-o47)
(o11-o48) It was worth a try. (o11-o48)
(o11-o48) It was worth a try. (o11-o48)
(o11-o48) It was worth a try. (o11-o48)
(o11-o49) He pushed the door ajar and peered inside - and a horrible scene met his eyes. (o11-o49)
(o11-o49) He pushed the door ajar and peered inside - and a horrible scene met his eyes. (o11-o49)
(o11-o49) He pushed the door ajar and peered inside - and a horrible scene met his eyes. (o11-o49)
(o11-o5o) Snape and Filch were inside, alone. (o11-o5o)
(o11-o5o) Snape and Filch were inside, alone. (o11-o5o)
(o11-o5o) Snape and Filch were inside, alone. (o11-o5o)
(o11-o51) Snape was holding his robes above his knees. (o11-o51)
(o11-o51) Snape was holding his robes above his knees. (o11-o51)
(o11-o51) Snape was holding his robes above his knees. (o11-o51)
(o11-o52) One of his legs was bloody and mangled. (o11-o52)
(o11-o52) One of his legs was bloody and mangled. (o11-o52)
(o11-o52) One of his legs was bloody and mangled. (o11-o52)
(o11-o53) Filch was handing Snape bandages. (o11-o53)
(o11-o53) Filch was handing Snape bandages. (o11-o53)
(o11-o53) Filch was handing Snape bandages. (o11-o53)
(o11-o54) 'Blasted thing,' Snape was saying. (o11-o54)
(o11-o54) 'Blasted thing,' Snape was saying. (o11-o54)
(o11-o54) 'Blasted thing,' Snape was saying. (o11-o54)
(o11-o55) 'How are you supposed to keep your eyes on all three heads at once?' (o11-o55)
(o11-o55) 'How are you supposed to keep your eyes on all three heads at once?' (o11-o55)
(o11-o55) 'How are you supposed to keep your eyes on all three heads at once?' (o11-o55)
(o11-o56) Harry tried to shut the door quietly, but - (o11-o56)
(o11-o56) Harry tried to shut the door quietly, but - (o11-o56)
(o11-o56) Harry tried to shut the door quietly, but - (o11-o56)
(o11-o57) 'POTTER!' (o11-o57)
(o11-o57) 'POTTER!' (o11-o57)
(o11-o57) 'POTTER!' (o11-o57)
(o11-o58) Snape's face was twisted with fury as he dropped his robes quickly to hide his leg. (o11-o58)
(o11-o58) Snape's face was twisted with fury as he dropped his robes quickly to hide his leg. (o11-o58)
(o11-o58) Snape's face was twisted with fury as he dropped his robes quickly to hide his leg. (o11-o58)
(o11-o59) Harry gulped. (o11-o59)
(o11-o59) Harry gulped. (o11-o59)
(o11-o59) Harry gulped. (o11-o59)
(o11-o6o) 'I just wondered if I could have my book back.' (o11-o6o)
(o11-o6o) 'I just wondered if I could have my book back.' (o11-o6o)
(o11-o6o) 'I just wondered if I could have my book back.' (o11-o6o)
(o11-o61) 'GET OUT! (o11-o61)
(o11-o61) 'GET OUT! (o11-o61)
(o11-o61) 'GET OUT! (o11-o61)
(o11-o62) OUT!' (o11-o62)
(o11-o62) OUT!' (o11-o62)
(o11-o62) OUT!' (o11-o62)
(o11-o63) Harry left, before Snape could take any more points from Gryffindor. (o11-o63)
(o11-o63) Harry left, before Snape could take any more points from Gryffindor. (o11-o63)
(o11-o63) Harry left, before Snape could take any more points from Gryffindor. (o11-o63)
(o11-o64) He sprinted back upstairs. (o11-o64)
(o11-o64) He sprinted back upstairs. (o11-o64)
(o11-o64) He sprinted back upstairs. (o11-o64)
(o11-o65) 'Did you get it?' Ron asked as Harry joined them. (o11-o65)
(o11-o65) 'Did you get it?' Ron asked as Harry joined them. (o11-o65)
(o11-o65) 'Did you get it?' Ron asked as Harry joined them. (o11-o65)
(o11-o66) 'What's the matter?' (o11-o66)
(o11-o66) 'What's the matter?' (o11-o66)
(o11-o66) 'What's the matter?' (o11-o66)
(o11-o67) In a low whisper, Harry told them what he'd seen. (o11-o67)
(o11-o67) In a low whisper, Harry told them what he'd seen. (o11-o67)
(o11-o67) In a low whisper, Harry told them what he'd seen. (o11-o67)
(o11-o68) 'You know what this means?' he finished breathlessly. (o11-o68)
(o11-o68) 'You know what this means?' he finished breathlessly. (o11-o68)
(o11-o68) 'You know what this means?' he finished breathlessly. (o11-o68)
(o11-o69) 'He tried to get past that three-headed dog at Hallowe'en! (o11-o69)
(o11-o69) 'He tried to get past that three-headed dog at Hallowe'en! (o11-o69)
(o11-o69) 'He tried to get past that three-headed dog at Hallowe'en! (o11-o69)
(o11-o7o) That's where he was going when we saw him - he's after whatever it's guarding! (o11-o7o)
(o11-o7o) That's where he was going when we saw him - he's after whatever it's guarding! (o11-o7o)
(o11-o7o) That's where he was going when we saw him - he's after whatever it's guarding! (o11-o7o)
(o11-o71) And I'd bet my broomstick he let that troll in, to create a diversion!' (o11-o71)
(o11-o71) And I'd bet my broomstick he let that troll in, to create a diversion!' (o11-o71)
(o11-o71) And I'd bet my broomstick he let that troll in, to create a diversion!' (o11-o71)
(o11-o72) Hermione's eyes were wide. (o11-o72)
(o11-o72) Hermione's eyes were wide. (o11-o72)
(o11-o72) Hermione's eyes were wide. (o11-o72)
(o11-o73) 'No - he wouldn't,' she said. (o11-o73)
(o11-o73) 'No - he wouldn't,' she said. (o11-o73)
(o11-o73) 'No - he wouldn't,' she said. (o11-o73)
(o11-o74) 'I know he's not very nice, but he wouldn't try and steal something Dumbledore was keeping safe.' (o11-o74)
(o11-o74) 'I know he's not very nice, but he wouldn't try and steal something Dumbledore was keeping safe.' (o11-o74)
(o11-o74) 'I know he's not very nice, but he wouldn't try and steal something Dumbledore was keeping safe.' (o11-o74)
(o11-o75) 'Honestly, Hermione, you think all teachers are saints or something,' snapped Ron. (o11-o75)
(o11-o75) 'Honestly, Hermione, you think all teachers are saints or something,' snapped Ron. (o11-o75)
(o11-o75) 'Honestly, Hermione, you think all teachers are saints or something,' snapped Ron. (o11-o75)
(o11-o76) 'I'm with Harry. (o11-o76)
(o11-o76) 'I'm with Harry. (o11-o76)
(o11-o76) 'I'm with Harry. (o11-o76)
(o11-o77) I wouldn't put anything past Snape. (o11-o77)
(o11-o77) I wouldn't put anything past Snape. (o11-o77)
(o11-o77) I wouldn't put anything past Snape. (o11-o77)
(o11-o78) But what's he after? (o11-o78)
(o11-o78) But what's he after? (o11-o78)
(o11-o78) But what's he after? (o11-o78)
(o11-o79) What's that dog guarding?' (o11-o79)
(o11-o79) What's that dog guarding?' (o11-o79)
(o11-o79) What's that dog guarding?' (o11-o79)
(o11-o8o) Harry went to bed with his head buzzing with the same question. (o11-o8o)
(o11-o8o) Harry went to bed with his head buzzing with the same question. (o11-o8o)
(o11-o8o) Harry went to bed with his head buzzing with the same question. (o11-o8o)
(o11-o81) Neville was snoring loudly, but Harry couldn't sleep. (o11-o81)
(o11-o81) Neville was snoring loudly, but Harry couldn't sleep. (o11-o81)
(o11-o81) Neville was snoring loudly, but Harry couldn't sleep. (o11-o81)
(o11-o82) He tried to empty his mind - he needed to sleep, he had to, he had his first Quidditch match in a few hours - but the expression on Snape's face when Harry had seen his leg wasn't easy to forget. (o11-o82)
(o11-o82) He tried to empty his mind - he needed to sleep, he had to, he had his first Quidditch match in a few hours - but the expression on Snape's face when Harry had seen his leg wasn't easy to forget. (o11-o82)
(o11-o82) He tried to empty his mind - he needed to sleep, he had to, he had his first Quidditch match in a few hours - but the expression on Snape's face when Harry had seen his leg wasn't easy to forget. (o11-o82)
*
(o11-o83) The next morning dawned very bright and cold. (o11-o83)
(o11-o83) The next morning dawned very bright and cold. (o11-o83)
(o11-o83) The next morning dawned very bright and cold. (o11-o83)
(o11-o84) The Great Hall was full of the delicious smell of tried sausages and the cheerful chatter of everyone looking forward to a good Quidditch match. (o11-o84)
(o11-o84) The Great Hall was full of the delicious smell of tried sausages and the cheerful chatter of everyone looking forward to a good Quidditch match. (o11-o84)
(o11-o84) The Great Hall was full of the delicious smell of tried sausages and the cheerful chatter of everyone looking forward to a good Quidditch match. (o11-o84)
(o11-o85) 'You've got to eat some breakfast.' (o11-o85)
(o11-o85) 'You've got to eat some breakfast.' (o11-o85)
(o11-o85) 'You've got to eat some breakfast.' (o11-o85)
(o11-o86) 'I don't want anything.' (o11-o86)
(o11-o86) 'I don't want anything.' (o11-o86)
(o11-o86) 'I don't want anything.' (o11-o86)
(o11-o87) 'Just a bit of toast,' wheedled Hermione. (o11-o87)
(o11-o87) 'Just a bit of toast,' wheedled Hermione. (o11-o87)
(o11-o87) 'Just a bit of toast,' wheedled Hermione. (o11-o87)
(o11-o88) 'I'm not hungry.' (o11-o88)
(o11-o88) 'I'm not hungry.' (o11-o88)
(o11-o88) 'I'm not hungry.' (o11-o88)
(o11-o89) Harry felt terrible. (o11-o89)
(o11-o89) Harry felt terrible. (o11-o89)
(o11-o89) Harry felt terrible. (o11-o89)
(o11-o9o) In an hour's time he'd be walking on to the pitch. (o11-o9o)
(o11-o9o) In an hour's time he'd be walking on to the pitch. (o11-o9o)
(o11-o9o) In an hour's time he'd be walking on to the pitch. (o11-o9o)
(o11-o91) 'Harry, you need your strength,' said Seamus Finnigan. (o11-o91)
(o11-o91) 'Harry, you need your strength,' said Seamus Finnigan. (o11-o91)
(o11-o91) 'Harry, you need your strength,' said Seamus Finnigan. (o11-o91)
(o11-o92) 'Seekers are always the ones who get nobbled by the other team.' (o11-o92)
(o11-o92) 'Seekers are always the ones who get nobbled by the other team.' (o11-o92)
(o11-o92) 'Seekers are always the ones who get nobbled by the other team.' (o11-o92)
(o11-o93) 'Thanks, Seamus,' said Harry, watching Seamus pile ketchup on his sausages. (o11-o93)
(o11-o93) 'Thanks, Seamus,' said Harry, watching Seamus pile ketchup on his sausages. (o11-o93)
(o11-o93) 'Thanks, Seamus,' said Harry, watching Seamus pile ketchup on his sausages. (o11-o93)
*
(o11-o94) By eleven o'clock the whole school seemed to be out in the stands around the Quidditch pitch. (o11-o94)
(o11-o94) By eleven o'clock the whole school seemed to be out in the stands around the Quidditch pitch. (o11-o94)
(o11-o94) By eleven o'clock the whole school seemed to be out in the stands around the Quidditch pitch. (o11-o94)
(o11-o95) Many students had binoculars. (o11-o95)
(o11-o95) Many students had binoculars. (o11-o95)
(o11-o95) Many students had binoculars. (o11-o95)
(o11-o96) The seats might be raised high in the air but it was still difficult to see what was going on sometimes. (o11-o96)
(o11-o96) The seats might be raised high in the air but it was still difficult to see what was going on sometimes. (o11-o96)
(o11-o96) The seats might be raised high in the air but it was still difficult to see what was going on sometimes. (o11-o96)
(o11-o97) Ron and Hermione joined Neville, Seamus and Dean the West Ham fan up in the top row. (o11-o97)
(o11-o97) Ron and Hermione joined Neville, Seamus and Dean the West Ham fan up in the top row. (o11-o97)
(o11-o97) Ron and Hermione joined Neville, Seamus and Dean the West Ham fan up in the top row. (o11-o97)
(o11-o98) As a surprise for Harry, they had painted a large banner on one of the sheets Scabbers had ruined. (o11-o98)
(o11-o98) As a surprise for Harry, they had painted a large banner on one of the sheets Scabbers had ruined. (o11-o98)
(o11-o98) As a surprise for Harry, they had painted a large banner on one of the sheets Scabbers had ruined. (o11-o98)
(o11-o99) It said Potter for President and Dean, who was good at drawing, had done a large Gryffindor lion underneath. (o11-o99)
(o11-o99) It said Potter for President and Dean, who was good at drawing, had done a large Gryffindor lion underneath. (o11-o99)
(o11-o99) It said Potter for President and Dean, who was good at drawing, had done a large Gryffindor lion underneath. (o11-o99)
(o11-1oo) Then Hermione had performed a tricky little charm so that the paint flashed different colours. (o11-1oo)
(o11-1oo) Then Hermione had performed a tricky little charm so that the paint flashed different colours. (o11-1oo)
(o11-1oo) Then Hermione had performed a tricky little charm so that the paint flashed different colours. (o11-1oo)
(o11-1o1) Meanwhile, in the changing rooms, Harry and the rest of the team were changing into their scarlet Quidditch robes (Slytherin would be playing in green). (o11-1o1)
(o11-1o1) Meanwhile, in the changing rooms, Harry and the rest of the team were changing into their scarlet Quidditch robes (Slytherin would be playing in green). (o11-1o1)
(o11-1o1) Meanwhile, in the changing rooms, Harry and the rest of the team were changing into their scarlet Quidditch robes (Slytherin would be playing in green). (o11-1o1)
(o11-1o2) Wood cleared his throat for silence. (o11-1o2)
(o11-1o2) Wood cleared his throat for silence. (o11-1o2)
(o11-1o2) Wood cleared his throat for silence. (o11-1o2)
(o11-1o3) 'OK, men,' he said. (o11-1o3)
(o11-1o3) 'OK, men,' he said. (o11-1o3)
(o11-1o3) 'OK, men,' he said. (o11-1o3)
(o11-1o4) 'And women,' said Chaser Angelina Johnson. (o11-1o4)
(o11-1o4) 'And women,' said Chaser Angelina Johnson. (o11-1o4)
(o11-1o4) 'And women,' said Chaser Angelina Johnson. (o11-1o4)
(o11-1o5) 'And women,' Wood agreed. (o11-1o5)
(o11-1o5) 'And women,' Wood agreed. (o11-1o5)
(o11-1o5) 'And women,' Wood agreed. (o11-1o5)
(o11-1o6) 'This is it.' (o11-1o6)
(o11-1o6) 'This is it.' (o11-1o6)
(o11-1o6) 'This is it.' (o11-1o6)
(o11-1o7) 'The big one,' said Fred Weasley. (o11-1o7)
(o11-1o7) 'The big one,' said Fred Weasley. (o11-1o7)
(o11-1o7) 'The big one,' said Fred Weasley. (o11-1o7)
(o11-1o8) 'The one we've all been waiting for,' said George. (o11-1o8)
(o11-1o8) 'The one we've all been waiting for,' said George. (o11-1o8)
(o11-1o8) 'The one we've all been waiting for,' said George. (o11-1o8)
(o11-1o9) 'We know Oliver's speech by heart,' Fred told Harry. (o11-1o9)
(o11-1o9) 'We know Oliver's speech by heart,' Fred told Harry. (o11-1o9)
(o11-1o9) 'We know Oliver's speech by heart,' Fred told Harry. (o11-1o9)
(o11-11o) 'We were in the team last year.' (o11-11o)
(o11-11o) 'We were in the team last year.' (o11-11o)
(o11-11o) 'We were in the team last year.' (o11-11o)
(o11-111) 'Shut up, you two,' said Wood. (o11-111)
(o11-111) 'Shut up, you two,' said Wood. (o11-111)
(o11-111) 'Shut up, you two,' said Wood. (o11-111)
(o11-112) 'This is the best team Gryffindor's had in years. (o11-112)
(o11-112) 'This is the best team Gryffindor's had in years. (o11-112)
(o11-112) 'This is the best team Gryffindor's had in years. (o11-112)
(o11-113) We're going to win. (o11-113)
(o11-113) We're going to win. (o11-113)
(o11-113) We're going to win. (o11-113)
(o11-114) I know it.' (o11-114)
(o11-114) I know it.' (o11-114)
(o11-114) I know it.' (o11-114)
(o11-115) He glared at them all as if to say, 'Or else.' (o11-115)
(o11-115) He glared at them all as if to say, 'Or else.' (o11-115)
(o11-115) He glared at them all as if to say, 'Or else.' (o11-115)
(o11-116) 'Right. (o11-116)
(o11-116) 'Right. (o11-116)
(o11-116) 'Right. (o11-116)
(o11-117) It's time. (o11-117)
(o11-117) It's time. (o11-117)
(o11-117) It's time. (o11-117)
(o11-118) Good luck, all of you.' (o11-118)
(o11-118) Good luck, all of you.' (o11-118)
(o11-118) Good luck, all of you.' (o11-118)
(o11-119) Harry followed Fred and George out of the changing room and, hoping his knees weren't going to give way, walked on to the pitch to loud cheers. (o11-119)
(o11-119) Harry followed Fred and George out of the changing room and, hoping his knees weren't going to give way, walked on to the pitch to loud cheers. (o11-119)
(o11-119) Harry followed Fred and George out of the changing room and, hoping his knees weren't going to give way, walked on to the pitch to loud cheers. (o11-119)
(o11-12o) Madam Hooch was refereeing. (o11-12o)
(o11-12o) Madam Hooch was refereeing. (o11-12o)
(o11-12o) Madam Hooch was refereeing. (o11-12o)
(o11-121) She stood in the middle of the pitch, waiting for the two teams, her broom in her hand. (o11-121)
(o11-121) She stood in the middle of the pitch, waiting for the two teams, her broom in her hand. (o11-121)
(o11-121) She stood in the middle of the pitch, waiting for the two teams, her broom in her hand. (o11-121)
(o11-122) 'Now, I want a nice fair game, all of you,' she said, once they were all gathered around her. (o11-122)
(o11-122) 'Now, I want a nice fair game, all of you,' she said, once they were all gathered around her. (o11-122)
(o11-122) 'Now, I want a nice fair game, all of you,' she said, once they were all gathered around her. (o11-122)
(o11-123) Harry noticed that she seemed to be speaking particularly to the Slytherin captain, Marcus Flint, a fifth-year. (o11-123)
(o11-123) Harry noticed that she seemed to be speaking particularly to the Slytherin captain, Marcus Flint, a fifth-year. (o11-123)
(o11-123) Harry noticed that she seemed to be speaking particularly to the Slytherin captain, Marcus Flint, a fifth-year. (o11-123)
(o11-124) Harry thought Flint looked as if he had some troll blood in him. (o11-124)
(o11-124) Harry thought Flint looked as if he had some troll blood in him. (o11-124)
(o11-124) Harry thought Flint looked as if he had some troll blood in him. (o11-124)
(o11-125) Out of the corner of his eye he saw the fluttering banner high above, flashing Potter for President over the crowd. (o11-125)
(o11-125) Out of the corner of his eye he saw the fluttering banner high above, flashing Potter for President over the crowd. (o11-125)
(o11-125) Out of the corner of his eye he saw the fluttering banner high above, flashing Potter for President over the crowd. (o11-125)
(o11-126) His heart skipped. (o11-126)
(o11-126) His heart skipped. (o11-126)
(o11-126) His heart skipped. (o11-126)
(o11-127) He felt braver. (o11-127)
(o11-127) He felt braver. (o11-127)
(o11-127) He felt braver. (o11-127)
(o11-128) 'Mount your brooms, please.' (o11-128)
(o11-128) 'Mount your brooms, please.' (o11-128)
(o11-128) 'Mount your brooms, please.' (o11-128)
(o11-129) Harry clambered on to his Nimbus Two Thousand. (o11-129)
(o11-129) Harry clambered on to his Nimbus Two Thousand. (o11-129)
(o11-129) Harry clambered on to his Nimbus Two Thousand. (o11-129)
(o11-13o) Madam Hooch gave a loud blast on her silver whistle. (o11-13o)
(o11-13o) Madam Hooch gave a loud blast on her silver whistle. (o11-13o)
(o11-13o) Madam Hooch gave a loud blast on her silver whistle. (o11-13o)
(o11-131) Fifteen brooms rose up, high, high into the air. (o11-131)
(o11-131) Fifteen brooms rose up, high, high into the air. (o11-131)
(o11-131) Fifteen brooms rose up, high, high into the air. (o11-131)
(o11-132) They were off. (o11-132)
(o11-132) They were off. (o11-132)
(o11-132) They were off. (o11-132)
(o11-133) 'And the Quaffle is taken immediately by Angelina Johnson of Gryffindor - what an excellent Chaser that girl is, and rather attractive, too -' (o11-133)
(o11-133) 'And the Quaffle is taken immediately by Angelina Johnson of Gryffindor - what an excellent Chaser that girl is, and rather attractive, too -' (o11-133)
(o11-133) 'And the Quaffle is taken immediately by Angelina Johnson of Gryffindor - what an excellent Chaser that girl is, and rather attractive, too -' (o11-133)
(o11-134) 'JORDAN!' (o11-134)
(o11-134) 'JORDAN!' (o11-134)
(o11-134) 'JORDAN!' (o11-134)
(o11-135) 'Sorry, Professor.' (o11-135)
(o11-135) 'Sorry, Professor.' (o11-135)
(o11-135) 'Sorry, Professor.' (o11-135)
(o11-136) The Weasley twins' friend, Lee Jordan, was doing the commentary for the match, closely watched by Professor McGonagall. (o11-136)
(o11-136) The Weasley twins' friend, Lee Jordan, was doing the commentary for the match, closely watched by Professor McGonagall. (o11-136)
(o11-136) The Weasley twins' friend, Lee Jordan, was doing the commentary for the match, closely watched by Professor McGonagall. (o11-136)
(o11-137) 'And she's really belting along up there, a neat pass to Alicia Spinnet, a good find of Oliver Wood's, last year only a reserve - back to Johnson and - no, Slytherin have taken the Quaffle, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint gains the Quaffle and off he goes - Flint flying like an eagle up there - he's going to sc- no, stopped by an excellent move by Gryffindor Keeper Wood and Gryffindor take the Quaffle - that's Chaser Katie Bell of Gryffindor there, nice dive around Flint, off up the field and - OUCH - that must have hurt, hit in the back of the head by a Bludger - Quaffle taken by Slytherin - that's Adrian Pucey speeding off towards the goalposts, but he's blocked by a second Bludger - sent his way by Fred or George Weasley, can't tell which - nice play by the Gryffindor Beater, anyway, and Johnson back in possession of the Quaffle, a clear field ahead and off she goes - she's really flying - dodges a speeding Bludger - the goalposts are ahead - come on, now, Angelina - Keeper Bletchley dives - misses - GRYFFINDOR SCORE!' (o11-137)
(o11-137) 'And she's really belting along up there, a neat pass to Alicia Spinnet, a good find of Oliver Wood's, last year only a reserve - back to Johnson and - no, Slytherin have taken the Quaffle, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint gains the Quaffle and off he goes - Flint flying like an eagle up there - he's going to sc- no, stopped by an excellent move by Gryffindor Keeper Wood and Gryffindor take the Quaffle - that's Chaser Katie Bell of Gryffindor there, nice dive around Flint, off up the field and - OUCH - that must have hurt, hit in the back of the head by a Bludger - Quaffle taken by Slytherin - that's Adrian Pucey speeding off towards the goalposts, but he's blocked by a second Bludger - sent his way by Fred or George Weasley, can't tell which - nice play by the Gryffindor Beater, anyway, and Johnson back in possession of the Quaffle, a clear field ahead and off she goes - she's really flying - dodges a speeding Bludger - the goalposts are ahead - come on, now, Angelina - Keeper Bletchley dives - misses - GRYFFINDOR SCORE!' (o11-137)
(o11-137) 'And she's really belting along up there, a neat pass to Alicia Spinnet, a good find of Oliver Wood's, last year only a reserve - back to Johnson and - no, Slytherin have taken the Quaffle, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint gains the Quaffle and off he goes - Flint flying like an eagle up there - he's going to sc- no, stopped by an excellent move by Gryffindor Keeper Wood and Gryffindor take the Quaffle - that's Chaser Katie Bell of Gryffindor there, nice dive around Flint, off up the field and - OUCH - that must have hurt, hit in the back of the head by a Bludger - Quaffle taken by Slytherin - that's Adrian Pucey speeding off towards the goalposts, but he's blocked by a second Bludger - sent his way by Fred or George Weasley, can't tell which - nice play by the Gryffindor Beater, anyway, and Johnson back in possession of the Quaffle, a clear field ahead and off she goes - she's really flying - dodges a speeding Bludger - the goalposts are ahead - come on, now, Angelina - Keeper Bletchley dives - misses - GRYFFINDOR SCORE!' (o11-137)
(o11-138) Gryffindor cheers filled the cold air, with howls and moans from the Slytherins. (o11-138)
(o11-138) Gryffindor cheers filled the cold air, with howls and moans from the Slytherins. (o11-138)
(o11-138) Gryffindor cheers filled the cold air, with howls and moans from the Slytherins. (o11-138)
(o11-139) 'Budge up there, move along.' (o11-139)
(o11-139) 'Budge up there, move along.' (o11-139)
(o11-139) 'Budge up there, move along.' (o11-139)
(o11-14o) 'Hagrid!' (o11-14o)
(o11-14o) 'Hagrid!' (o11-14o)
(o11-14o) 'Hagrid!' (o11-14o)
(o11-141) Ron and Hermione squeezed together to give Hagrid enough space to join them. (o11-141)
(o11-141) Ron and Hermione squeezed together to give Hagrid enough space to join them. (o11-141)
(o11-141) Ron and Hermione squeezed together to give Hagrid enough space to join them. (o11-141)
(o11-142) 'Bin watchin' from me hut,' said Hagrid, patting a large pair of binoculars round his neck. (o11-142)
(o11-142) 'Bin watchin' from me hut,' said Hagrid, patting a large pair of binoculars round his neck. (o11-142)
(o11-142) 'Bin watchin' from me hut,' said Hagrid, patting a large pair of binoculars round his neck. (o11-142)
(o11-143) 'But it isn't the same as bein' in the crowd. (o11-143)
(o11-143) 'But it isn't the same as bein' in the crowd. (o11-143)
(o11-143) 'But it isn't the same as bein' in the crowd. (o11-143)
(o11-144) No sign of the Snitch yet, eh?' (o11-144)
(o11-144) No sign of the Snitch yet, eh?' (o11-144)
(o11-144) No sign of the Snitch yet, eh?' (o11-144)
(o11-145) 'Nope,' said Ron. (o11-145)
(o11-145) 'Nope,' said Ron. (o11-145)
(o11-145) 'Nope,' said Ron. (o11-145)
(o11-146) 'Harry hasn't had much to do yet.' (o11-146)
(o11-146) 'Harry hasn't had much to do yet.' (o11-146)
(o11-146) 'Harry hasn't had much to do yet.' (o11-146)
(o11-147) 'Kept outta trouble, though, that's somethin' ,' said Hagrid, raising his binoculars and peering skywards at the speck that was Harry. (o11-147)
(o11-147) 'Kept outta trouble, though, that's somethin' ,' said Hagrid, raising his binoculars and peering skywards at the speck that was Harry. (o11-147)
(o11-147) 'Kept outta trouble, though, that's somethin' ,' said Hagrid, raising his binoculars and peering skywards at the speck that was Harry. (o11-147)
(o11-148) Way up above them, Harry was gliding over the game, squinting about for some sign of the Snitch. (o11-148)
(o11-148) Way up above them, Harry was gliding over the game, squinting about for some sign of the Snitch. (o11-148)
(o11-148) Way up above them, Harry was gliding over the game, squinting about for some sign of the Snitch. (o11-148)
(o11-149) This was part of his and Wood's game plan. (o11-149)
(o11-149) This was part of his and Wood's game plan. (o11-149)
(o11-149) This was part of his and Wood's game plan. (o11-149)
(o11-15o) 'Keep out of the way until you catch sight of the Snitch,' Wood had said. (o11-15o)
(o11-15o) 'Keep out of the way until you catch sight of the Snitch,' Wood had said. (o11-15o)
(o11-15o) 'Keep out of the way until you catch sight of the Snitch,' Wood had said. (o11-15o)
(o11-151) 'We don't want you attacked before you have to be.' (o11-151)
(o11-151) 'We don't want you attacked before you have to be.' (o11-151)
(o11-151) 'We don't want you attacked before you have to be.' (o11-151)
(o11-152) When Angelina had scored, Harry had done a couple of loop-the-loops to let out his feelings. (o11-152)
(o11-152) When Angelina had scored, Harry had done a couple of loop-the-loops to let out his feelings. (o11-152)
(o11-152) When Angelina had scored, Harry had done a couple of loop-the-loops to let out his feelings. (o11-152)
(o11-153) Now he was back to staring around for the Snitch. (o11-153)
(o11-153) Now he was back to staring around for the Snitch. (o11-153)
(o11-153) Now he was back to staring around for the Snitch. (o11-153)
(o11-154) Once he caught sight of a flash of gold but it was just a reflection from one of the Weasleys' wristwatches, and once a Bludger decided to come pelting his way, more like a cannon ball than anything, but Harry dodged it and Fred Weasley came chasing after it. (o11-154)
(o11-154) Once he caught sight of a flash of gold but it was just a reflection from one of the Weasleys' wristwatches, and once a Bludger decided to come pelting his way, more like a cannon ball than anything, but Harry dodged it and Fred Weasley came chasing after it. (o11-154)
(o11-154) Once he caught sight of a flash of gold but it was just a reflection from one of the Weasleys' wristwatches, and once a Bludger decided to come pelting his way, more like a cannon ball than anything, but Harry dodged it and Fred Weasley came chasing after it. (o11-154)
(o11-155) 'All right there, Harry?' he had time to yell, as he beat the Bludger furiously towards Marcus Flint. (o11-155)
(o11-155) 'All right there, Harry?' he had time to yell, as he beat the Bludger furiously towards Marcus Flint. (o11-155)
(o11-155) 'All right there, Harry?' he had time to yell, as he beat the Bludger furiously towards Marcus Flint. (o11-155)
(o11-156) 'Slytherin in possession,' Lee Jordan was saying. (o11-156)
(o11-156) 'Slytherin in possession,' Lee Jordan was saying. (o11-156)
(o11-156) 'Slytherin in possession,' Lee Jordan was saying. (o11-156)
(o11-157) 'Chaser Pucey ducks two Bludgers, two Weasleys and Chaser Bell and speeds towards the - wait a moment - was that the Snitch?' (o11-157)
(o11-157) 'Chaser Pucey ducks two Bludgers, two Weasleys and Chaser Bell and speeds towards the - wait a moment - was that the Snitch?' (o11-157)
(o11-157) 'Chaser Pucey ducks two Bludgers, two Weasleys and Chaser Bell and speeds towards the - wait a moment - was that the Snitch?' (o11-157)
(o11-158) A murmur ran through the crowd as Adrian Pucey dropped the Quaffle, too busy looking over his shoulder at the flash of gold that had passed his left ear. (o11-158)
(o11-158) A murmur ran through the crowd as Adrian Pucey dropped the Quaffle, too busy looking over his shoulder at the flash of gold that had passed his left ear. (o11-158)
(o11-158) A murmur ran through the crowd as Adrian Pucey dropped the Quaffle, too busy looking over his shoulder at the flash of gold that had passed his left ear. (o11-158)
(o11-159) Harry saw it. (o11-159)
(o11-159) Harry saw it. (o11-159)
(o11-159) Harry saw it. (o11-159)
(o11-16o) In a great rush of excitement he dived downwards after the streak of gold. (o11-16o)
(o11-16o) In a great rush of excitement he dived downwards after the streak of gold. (o11-16o)
(o11-16o) In a great rush of excitement he dived downwards after the streak of gold. (o11-16o)
(o11-161) Slytherin Seeker Terence Higgs had seen it, too. (o11-161)
(o11-161) Slytherin Seeker Terence Higgs had seen it, too. (o11-161)
(o11-161) Slytherin Seeker Terence Higgs had seen it, too. (o11-161)
(o11-162) Neck and neck they hurtled towards the Snitch - all the Chasers seemed to have forgotten what they were supposed to be doing as they hung in mid-air to watch. (o11-162)
(o11-162) Neck and neck they hurtled towards the Snitch - all the Chasers seemed to have forgotten what they were supposed to be doing as they hung in mid-air to watch. (o11-162)
(o11-162) Neck and neck they hurtled towards the Snitch - all the Chasers seemed to have forgotten what they were supposed to be doing as they hung in mid-air to watch. (o11-162)
(o11-163) Harry was faster than Higgs - he could see the little round ball, wings fluttering, darting up ahead - he put on an extra spurt of speed - (o11-163)
(o11-163) Harry was faster than Higgs - he could see the little round ball, wings fluttering, darting up ahead - he put on an extra spurt of speed - (o11-163)
(o11-163) Harry was faster than Higgs - he could see the little round ball, wings fluttering, darting up ahead - he put on an extra spurt of speed - (o11-163)
(o11-164) WHAM! (o11-164)
(o11-164) WHAM! (o11-164)
(o11-164) WHAM! (o11-164)
(o11-165) A roar of rage echoed from the Gryffindors below - Marcus Flint had blocked Harry on purpose and Harry's broom span off course, Harry holding on for dear life. (o11-165)
(o11-165) A roar of rage echoed from the Gryffindors below - Marcus Flint had blocked Harry on purpose and Harry's broom span off course, Harry holding on for dear life. (o11-165)
(o11-165) A roar of rage echoed from the Gryffindors below - Marcus Flint had blocked Harry on purpose and Harry's broom span off course, Harry holding on for dear life. (o11-165)
(o11-166) 'Foul!' screamed the Gryffindors. (o11-166)
(o11-166) 'Foul!' screamed the Gryffindors. (o11-166)
(o11-166) 'Foul!' screamed the Gryffindors. (o11-166)
(o11-167) Madam Hooch spoke angrily to Flint and then ordered a free shot at the goalposts for Gryffindor. (o11-167)
(o11-167) Madam Hooch spoke angrily to Flint and then ordered a free shot at the goalposts for Gryffindor. (o11-167)
(o11-167) Madam Hooch spoke angrily to Flint and then ordered a free shot at the goalposts for Gryffindor. (o11-167)
(o11-168) But in all the confusion, of course, the Golden Snitch had disappeared from sight again. (o11-168)
(o11-168) But in all the confusion, of course, the Golden Snitch had disappeared from sight again. (o11-168)
(o11-168) But in all the confusion, of course, the Golden Snitch had disappeared from sight again. (o11-168)
(o11-169) Down in the stands, Dean Thomas was yelling, 'Send him off, ref! (o11-169)
(o11-169) Down in the stands, Dean Thomas was yelling, 'Send him off, ref! (o11-169)
(o11-169) Down in the stands, Dean Thomas was yelling, 'Send him off, ref! (o11-169)
(o11-17o) Red card!' (o11-17o)
(o11-17o) Red card!' (o11-17o)
(o11-17o) Red card!' (o11-17o)
(o11-171) 'This isn't football, Dean,' Ron reminded him. (o11-171)
(o11-171) 'This isn't football, Dean,' Ron reminded him. (o11-171)
(o11-171) 'This isn't football, Dean,' Ron reminded him. (o11-171)
(o11-172) 'You can't send people off in Quidditch - and what's a red card?' (o11-172)
(o11-172) 'You can't send people off in Quidditch - and what's a red card?' (o11-172)
(o11-172) 'You can't send people off in Quidditch - and what's a red card?' (o11-172)
(o11-173) But Hagrid was on Dean's side. (o11-173)
(o11-173) But Hagrid was on Dean's side. (o11-173)
(o11-173) But Hagrid was on Dean's side. (o11-173)
(o11-174) 'They oughta change the rules, Flint coulda knocked Harry outta the air.' (o11-174)
(o11-174) 'They oughta change the rules, Flint coulda knocked Harry outta the air.' (o11-174)
(o11-174) 'They oughta change the rules, Flint coulda knocked Harry outta the air.' (o11-174)
(o11-175) Lee Jordan was finding it difficult not to take sides. (o11-175)
(o11-175) Lee Jordan was finding it difficult not to take sides. (o11-175)
(o11-175) Lee Jordan was finding it difficult not to take sides. (o11-175)
(o11-176) 'So - after that obvious and disgusting bit of cheating -' (o11-176)
(o11-176) 'So - after that obvious and disgusting bit of cheating -' (o11-176)
(o11-176) 'So - after that obvious and disgusting bit of cheating -' (o11-176)
(o11-177) 'Jordan!' growled Professor McGonagall. (o11-177)
(o11-177) 'Jordan!' growled Professor McGonagall. (o11-177)
(o11-177) 'Jordan!' growled Professor McGonagall. (o11-177)
(o11-178) 'I mean, after that open and revolting foul -' (o11-178)
(o11-178) 'I mean, after that open and revolting foul -' (o11-178)
(o11-178) 'I mean, after that open and revolting foul -' (o11-178)
(o11-179) 'Jordan, I'm warning you -' (o11-179)
(o11-179) 'Jordan, I'm warning you -' (o11-179)
(o11-179) 'Jordan, I'm warning you -' (o11-179)
(o11-18o) 'All right, all right. (o11-18o)
(o11-18o) 'All right, all right. (o11-18o)
(o11-18o) 'All right, all right. (o11-18o)
(o11-181) Flint nearly kills the Gryffindor Seeker, which could happen to anyone, I'm sure, so a penalty to Gryffindor, taken by Spinnet, who puts it away, no trouble, and we continue play, Gryffindor still in possession.' (o11-181)
(o11-181) Flint nearly kills the Gryffindor Seeker, which could happen to anyone, I'm sure, so a penalty to Gryffindor, taken by Spinnet, who puts it away, no trouble, and we continue play, Gryffindor still in possession.' (o11-181)
(o11-181) Flint nearly kills the Gryffindor Seeker, which could happen to anyone, I'm sure, so a penalty to Gryffindor, taken by Spinnet, who puts it away, no trouble, and we continue play, Gryffindor still in possession.' (o11-181)
(o11-182) It was as Harry dodged another Bludger which went spinning dangerously past his head that it happened. (o11-182)
(o11-182) It was as Harry dodged another Bludger which went spinning dangerously past his head that it happened. (o11-182)
(o11-182) It was as Harry dodged another Bludger which went spinning dangerously past his head that it happened. (o11-182)
(o11-183) His broom gave a sudden, frightening lurch. (o11-183)
(o11-183) His broom gave a sudden, frightening lurch. (o11-183)
(o11-183) His broom gave a sudden, frightening lurch. (o11-183)
(o11-184) For a split second, he thought he was going to fall. (o11-184)
(o11-184) For a split second, he thought he was going to fall. (o11-184)
(o11-184) For a split second, he thought he was going to fall. (o11-184)
(o11-185) He gripped the broom tightly with both his hands and knees. (o11-185)
(o11-185) He gripped the broom tightly with both his hands and knees. (o11-185)
(o11-185) He gripped the broom tightly with both his hands and knees. (o11-185)
(o11-186) He'd never felt anything like that. (o11-186)
(o11-186) He'd never felt anything like that. (o11-186)
(o11-186) He'd never felt anything like that. (o11-186)
(o11-187) It happened again. (o11-187)
(o11-187) It happened again. (o11-187)
(o11-187) It happened again. (o11-187)
(o11-188) It was as though the broom was trying to buck him off. (o11-188)
(o11-188) It was as though the broom was trying to buck him off. (o11-188)
(o11-188) It was as though the broom was trying to buck him off. (o11-188)
(o11-189) But Nimbus Two Thousands did not suddenly decide to buck their riders off. (o11-189)
(o11-189) But Nimbus Two Thousands did not suddenly decide to buck their riders off. (o11-189)
(o11-189) But Nimbus Two Thousands did not suddenly decide to buck their riders off. (o11-189)
(o11-19o) Harry tried to turn back towards the Gryffindor goalposts; (o11-19o)
(o11-19o) Harry tried to turn back towards the Gryffindor goalposts; (o11-19o)
(o11-19o) Harry tried to turn back towards the Gryffindor goalposts; (o11-19o)
(o11-191) he had half a mind to ask Wood to call time out - and then he realised that his broom was completely out of his control. (o11-191)
(o11-191) he had half a mind to ask Wood to call time out - and then he realised that his broom was completely out of his control. (o11-191)
(o11-191) he had half a mind to ask Wood to call time out - and then he realised that his broom was completely out of his control. (o11-191)
(o11-192) He couldn't turn it. (o11-192)
(o11-192) He couldn't turn it. (o11-192)
(o11-192) He couldn't turn it. (o11-192)
(o11-193) He couldn't direct it at all. (o11-193)
(o11-193) He couldn't direct it at all. (o11-193)
(o11-193) He couldn't direct it at all. (o11-193)
(o11-194) It was zig-zagging through the air and every now and then making violent swishing movements which almost unseated him. (o11-194)
(o11-194) It was zig-zagging through the air and every now and then making violent swishing movements which almost unseated him. (o11-194)
(o11-194) It was zig-zagging through the air and every now and then making violent swishing movements which almost unseated him. (o11-194)
(o11-195) Lee was still commentating. (o11-195)
(o11-195) Lee was still commentating. (o11-195)
(o11-195) Lee was still commentating. (o11-195)
(o11-196) 'Slytherin in possession - Flint with the Quaffle - passes Spinnet - passes Bell - hit hard in the face by a Bludger, hope it broke his nose - only joking, Professor - Slytherin score - oh no ...' (o11-196)
(o11-196) 'Slytherin in possession - Flint with the Quaffle - passes Spinnet - passes Bell - hit hard in the face by a Bludger, hope it broke his nose - only joking, Professor - Slytherin score - oh no ...' (o11-196)
(o11-196) 'Slytherin in possession - Flint with the Quaffle - passes Spinnet - passes Bell - hit hard in the face by a Bludger, hope it broke his nose - only joking, Professor - Slytherin score - oh no ...' (o11-196)
(o11-197) The Slytherins were cheering. (o11-197)
(o11-197) The Slytherins were cheering. (o11-197)
(o11-197) The Slytherins were cheering. (o11-197)
(o11-198) No one seemed to have noticed that Harry's broom was behaving strangely. (o11-198)
(o11-198) No one seemed to have noticed that Harry's broom was behaving strangely. (o11-198)
(o11-198) No one seemed to have noticed that Harry's broom was behaving strangely. (o11-198)
(o11-199) It was carrying him slowly higher, away from the game, jerking and twitching as it went. (o11-199)
(o11-199) It was carrying him slowly higher, away from the game, jerking and twitching as it went. (o11-199)
(o11-199) It was carrying him slowly higher, away from the game, jerking and twitching as it went. (o11-199)
(o11-2oo) 'Dunno what Harry thinks he's doing,' Hagrid mumbled. (o11-2oo)
(o11-2oo) 'Dunno what Harry thinks he's doing,' Hagrid mumbled. (o11-2oo)
(o11-2oo) 'Dunno what Harry thinks he's doing,' Hagrid mumbled. (o11-2oo)
(o11-2o1) He stared through his binoculars. (o11-2o1)
(o11-2o1) He stared through his binoculars. (o11-2o1)
(o11-2o1) He stared through his binoculars. (o11-2o1)
(o11-2o2) 'If I didn' know better, I'd say he'd lost control of his broom ... but he can't have ...' (o11-2o2)
(o11-2o2) 'If I didn' know better, I'd say he'd lost control of his broom ... but he can't have ...' (o11-2o2)
(o11-2o2) 'If I didn' know better, I'd say he'd lost control of his broom ... but he can't have ...' (o11-2o2)
(o11-2o3) Suddenly, people were pointing up at Harry all over the stands. (o11-2o3)
(o11-2o3) Suddenly, people were pointing up at Harry all over the stands. (o11-2o3)
(o11-2o3) Suddenly, people were pointing up at Harry all over the stands. (o11-2o3)
(o11-2o4) His broom had started to roll over and over, with him only just managing to hold on. (o11-2o4)
(o11-2o4) His broom had started to roll over and over, with him only just managing to hold on. (o11-2o4)
(o11-2o4) His broom had started to roll over and over, with him only just managing to hold on. (o11-2o4)
(o11-2o5) Then the whole crowd gasped. (o11-2o5)
(o11-2o5) Then the whole crowd gasped. (o11-2o5)
(o11-2o5) Then the whole crowd gasped. (o11-2o5)
(o11-2o6) Harry's broom had given a wild jerk and Harry swung off it. (o11-2o6)
(o11-2o6) Harry's broom had given a wild jerk and Harry swung off it. (o11-2o6)
(o11-2o6) Harry's broom had given a wild jerk and Harry swung off it. (o11-2o6)
(o11-2o7) He was now dangling from it, holding on with only one hand. (o11-2o7)
(o11-2o7) He was now dangling from it, holding on with only one hand. (o11-2o7)
(o11-2o7) He was now dangling from it, holding on with only one hand. (o11-2o7)
(o11-2o8) 'Did something happan to it when Flint blocked him?' Seamus whispered. (o11-2o8)
(o11-2o8) 'Did something happan to it when Flint blocked him?' Seamus whispered. (o11-2o8)
(o11-2o8) 'Did something happan to it when Flint blocked him?' Seamus whispered. (o11-2o8)
(o11-2o9) 'Can't have,' Hagrid said, his voice shaking. (o11-2o9)
(o11-2o9) 'Can't have,' Hagrid said, his voice shaking. (o11-2o9)
(o11-2o9) 'Can't have,' Hagrid said, his voice shaking. (o11-2o9)
(o11-21o) 'Can't nothing interfere with a broomstick except powerful Dark Magic - no kid could do that to a Nimbus Two Thousand.' (o11-21o)
(o11-21o) 'Can't nothing interfere with a broomstick except powerful Dark Magic - no kid could do that to a Nimbus Two Thousand.' (o11-21o)
(o11-21o) 'Can't nothing interfere with a broomstick except powerful Dark Magic - no kid could do that to a Nimbus Two Thousand.' (o11-21o)
(o11-211) At these words, Hermione seized Hagrid's binoculars, but instead of looking up at Harry, she started looking frantically at the crowd. (o11-211)
(o11-211) At these words, Hermione seized Hagrid's binoculars, but instead of looking up at Harry, she started looking frantically at the crowd. (o11-211)
(o11-211) At these words, Hermione seized Hagrid's binoculars, but instead of looking up at Harry, she started looking frantically at the crowd. (o11-211)
(o11-212) 'What are you doing?' moaned Ron, grey-faced. (o11-212)
(o11-212) 'What are you doing?' moaned Ron, grey-faced. (o11-212)
(o11-212) 'What are you doing?' moaned Ron, grey-faced. (o11-212)
(o11-213) 'I knew it,' Hermione gasped. (o11-213)
(o11-213) 'I knew it,' Hermione gasped. (o11-213)
(o11-213) 'I knew it,' Hermione gasped. (o11-213)
(o11-214) 'Snape - look.' (o11-214)
(o11-214) 'Snape - look.' (o11-214)
(o11-214) 'Snape - look.' (o11-214)
(o11-215) Ron grabbed the binoculars. (o11-215)
(o11-215) Ron grabbed the binoculars. (o11-215)
(o11-215) Ron grabbed the binoculars. (o11-215)
(o11-216) Snape was in the middle of the stands opposite them. (o11-216)
(o11-216) Snape was in the middle of the stands opposite them. (o11-216)
(o11-216) Snape was in the middle of the stands opposite them. (o11-216)
(o11-217) He had his eyes fixed on Harry and was muttering non-stop under his breath. (o11-217)
(o11-217) He had his eyes fixed on Harry and was muttering non-stop under his breath. (o11-217)
(o11-217) He had his eyes fixed on Harry and was muttering non-stop under his breath. (o11-217)
(o11-218) 'He's doing something - jinxing the broom,' said Hermione. (o11-218)
(o11-218) 'He's doing something - jinxing the broom,' said Hermione. (o11-218)
(o11-218) 'He's doing something - jinxing the broom,' said Hermione. (o11-218)
(o11-219) 'What should we do?' (o11-219)
(o11-219) 'What should we do?' (o11-219)
(o11-219) 'What should we do?' (o11-219)
(o11-22o) 'Leave it to me.' (o11-22o)
(o11-22o) 'Leave it to me.' (o11-22o)
(o11-22o) 'Leave it to me.' (o11-22o)
(o11-221) Before Ron could say another word, Hermione had disappeared. (o11-221)
(o11-221) Before Ron could say another word, Hermione had disappeared. (o11-221)
(o11-221) Before Ron could say another word, Hermione had disappeared. (o11-221)
(o11-222) Ron turned the binoculars back on Harry. (o11-222)
(o11-222) Ron turned the binoculars back on Harry. (o11-222)
(o11-222) Ron turned the binoculars back on Harry. (o11-222)
(o11-223) His broom was vibrating so hard, it was almost impossible for him to hang on much longer. (o11-223)
(o11-223) His broom was vibrating so hard, it was almost impossible for him to hang on much longer. (o11-223)
(o11-223) His broom was vibrating so hard, it was almost impossible for him to hang on much longer. (o11-223)
(o11-224) The whole crowd were on their feet, watching, terrified, as the Weasleys flew up to try and pull Harry safely on to one of their brooms, but it was no good - every time they got near him, the broom would jump higher still. (o11-224)
(o11-224) The whole crowd were on their feet, watching, terrified, as the Weasleys flew up to try and pull Harry safely on to one of their brooms, but it was no good - every time they got near him, the broom would jump higher still. (o11-224)
(o11-224) The whole crowd were on their feet, watching, terrified, as the Weasleys flew up to try and pull Harry safely on to one of their brooms, but it was no good - every time they got near him, the broom would jump higher still. (o11-224)
(o11-225) They dropped lower and circled beneath him, obviously hoping to catch him if he fell. (o11-225)
(o11-225) They dropped lower and circled beneath him, obviously hoping to catch him if he fell. (o11-225)
(o11-225) They dropped lower and circled beneath him, obviously hoping to catch him if he fell. (o11-225)
(o11-226) Marcus Flint seized the Quaffle and scored five times without anyone noticing. (o11-226)
(o11-226) Marcus Flint seized the Quaffle and scored five times without anyone noticing. (o11-226)
(o11-226) Marcus Flint seized the Quaffle and scored five times without anyone noticing. (o11-226)
(o11-227) 'Come on, Hermione,' Ron muttered desperately. (o11-227)
(o11-227) 'Come on, Hermione,' Ron muttered desperately. (o11-227)
(o11-227) 'Come on, Hermione,' Ron muttered desperately. (o11-227)
(o11-228) Hermione had fought her way across to the stand where Snape stood and was now racing along the row behind him; (o11-228)
(o11-228) Hermione had fought her way across to the stand where Snape stood and was now racing along the row behind him; (o11-228)
(o11-228) Hermione had fought her way across to the stand where Snape stood and was now racing along the row behind him; (o11-228)
(o11-229) she didn't even stop to say sorry as she knocked Professor Quirrell headfirst into the row in front. (o11-229)
(o11-229) she didn't even stop to say sorry as she knocked Professor Quirrell headfirst into the row in front. (o11-229)
(o11-229) she didn't even stop to say sorry as she knocked Professor Quirrell headfirst into the row in front. (o11-229)
(o11-23o) Reaching Snape, she crouched down, pulled out her wand and whispered a few, well chosen words. (o11-23o)
(o11-23o) Reaching Snape, she crouched down, pulled out her wand and whispered a few, well chosen words. (o11-23o)
(o11-23o) Reaching Snape, she crouched down, pulled out her wand and whispered a few, well chosen words. (o11-23o)
(o11-231) Bright blue flames shot from her wand on to the hem of Snape's robes. (o11-231)
(o11-231) Bright blue flames shot from her wand on to the hem of Snape's robes. (o11-231)
(o11-231) Bright blue flames shot from her wand on to the hem of Snape's robes. (o11-231)
(o11-232) It took perhaps thirty seconds for Snape to realise that he was on fire. (o11-232)
(o11-232) It took perhaps thirty seconds for Snape to realise that he was on fire. (o11-232)
(o11-232) It took perhaps thirty seconds for Snape to realise that he was on fire. (o11-232)
(o11-233) A sudden yelp told her she had done her job. (o11-233)
(o11-233) A sudden yelp told her she had done her job. (o11-233)
(o11-233) A sudden yelp told her she had done her job. (o11-233)
(o11-234) Scooping the fire off him into a little jar in her pocket she scrambled back along the row - Snape would never know what had happened. (o11-234)
(o11-234) Scooping the fire off him into a little jar in her pocket she scrambled back along the row - Snape would never know what had happened. (o11-234)
(o11-234) Scooping the fire off him into a little jar in her pocket she scrambled back along the row - Snape would never know what had happened. (o11-234)
(o11-235) It was enough. (o11-235)
(o11-235) It was enough. (o11-235)
(o11-235) It was enough. (o11-235)
(o11-236) Up in the air, Harry was suddenly able to clamber back on to his broom. (o11-236)
(o11-236) Up in the air, Harry was suddenly able to clamber back on to his broom. (o11-236)
(o11-236) Up in the air, Harry was suddenly able to clamber back on to his broom. (o11-236)
(o11-237) 'Neville, you can look!' Ron said. (o11-237)
(o11-237) 'Neville, you can look!' Ron said. (o11-237)
(o11-237) 'Neville, you can look!' Ron said. (o11-237)
(o11-238) Neville had been sobbing into Hagrid's jacket for the last five minutes. (o11-238)
(o11-238) Neville had been sobbing into Hagrid's jacket for the last five minutes. (o11-238)
(o11-238) Neville had been sobbing into Hagrid's jacket for the last five minutes. (o11-238)
(o11-239) Harry was speeding towards the ground when the crowd saw him clap his hand to his mouth as though he was about to be sick - he hit the pitch on all fours - coughed - and something gold fell into his hand. (o11-239)
(o11-239) Harry was speeding towards the ground when the crowd saw him clap his hand to his mouth as though he was about to be sick - he hit the pitch on all fours - coughed - and something gold fell into his hand. (o11-239)
(o11-239) Harry was speeding towards the ground when the crowd saw him clap his hand to his mouth as though he was about to be sick - he hit the pitch on all fours - coughed - and something gold fell into his hand. (o11-239)
(o11-24o) 'I've got the Snitch!' he shouted, waving it above his head, and the game ended in complete confusion. (o11-24o)
(o11-24o) 'I've got the Snitch!' he shouted, waving it above his head, and the game ended in complete confusion. (o11-24o)
(o11-24o) 'I've got the Snitch!' he shouted, waving it above his head, and the game ended in complete confusion. (o11-24o)
(o11-241) 'He didn't catch it, he nearly swallowed it,' Flint was still howling twenty minutes later, but it made no difference - Harry hadn't broken any rules and Lee Jordan was still happily shouting the result - Gryffindor had won by one hundred and seventy points to sixty. (o11-241)
(o11-241) 'He didn't catch it, he nearly swallowed it,' Flint was still howling twenty minutes later, but it made no difference - Harry hadn't broken any rules and Lee Jordan was still happily shouting the result - Gryffindor had won by one hundred and seventy points to sixty. (o11-241)
(o11-241) 'He didn't catch it, he nearly swallowed it,' Flint was still howling twenty minutes later, but it made no difference - Harry hadn't broken any rules and Lee Jordan was still happily shouting the result - Gryffindor had won by one hundred and seventy points to sixty. (o11-241)
(o11-242) Harry heard none of this, though. (o11-242)
(o11-242) Harry heard none of this, though. (o11-242)
(o11-242) Harry heard none of this, though. (o11-242)
(o11-243) He was being made a cup of strong tea back in Hagrid's hut, with Ron and Hermione. (o11-243)
(o11-243) He was being made a cup of strong tea back in Hagrid's hut, with Ron and Hermione. (o11-243)
(o11-243) He was being made a cup of strong tea back in Hagrid's hut, with Ron and Hermione. (o11-243)
(o11-244) 'It was Snape,' Ron was explaining. (o11-244)
(o11-244) 'It was Snape,' Ron was explaining. (o11-244)
(o11-244) 'It was Snape,' Ron was explaining. (o11-244)
(o11-245) 'Hermione and I saw him. (o11-245)
(o11-245) 'Hermione and I saw him. (o11-245)
(o11-245) 'Hermione and I saw him. (o11-245)
(o11-246) He was cursing your broomstick, muttering, he wouldn't take his eyes off you.' (o11-246)
(o11-246) He was cursing your broomstick, muttering, he wouldn't take his eyes off you.' (o11-246)
(o11-246) He was cursing your broomstick, muttering, he wouldn't take his eyes off you.' (o11-246)
(o11-247) 'Rubbish,' said Hagrid, who hadn't heard a word of what had gone on next to him in the stands. (o11-247)
(o11-247) 'Rubbish,' said Hagrid, who hadn't heard a word of what had gone on next to him in the stands. (o11-247)
(o11-247) 'Rubbish,' said Hagrid, who hadn't heard a word of what had gone on next to him in the stands. (o11-247)
(o11-248) 'Why would Snape do somethin' like that?' (o11-248)
(o11-248) 'Why would Snape do somethin' like that?' (o11-248)
(o11-248) 'Why would Snape do somethin' like that?' (o11-248)
(o11-249) Harry, Ron and Hermione looked at each other, wondering what to tell him. (o11-249)
(o11-249) Harry, Ron and Hermione looked at each other, wondering what to tell him. (o11-249)
(o11-249) Harry, Ron and Hermione looked at each other, wondering what to tell him. (o11-249)
(o11-25o) Harry decided on the truth. (o11-25o)
(o11-25o) Harry decided on the truth. (o11-25o)
(o11-25o) Harry decided on the truth. (o11-25o)
(o11-251) 'I found out something about him,' he told Hagrid. (o11-251)
(o11-251) 'I found out something about him,' he told Hagrid. (o11-251)
(o11-251) 'I found out something about him,' he told Hagrid. (o11-251)
(o11-252) 'He tried to get past that three-headed dog at Hallowe'en. (o11-252)
(o11-252) 'He tried to get past that three-headed dog at Hallowe'en. (o11-252)
(o11-252) 'He tried to get past that three-headed dog at Hallowe'en. (o11-252)
(o11-253) It bit him. (o11-253)
(o11-253) It bit him. (o11-253)
(o11-253) It bit him. (o11-253)
(o11-254) We think he was trying to steal whatever it's guarding.' (o11-254)
(o11-254) We think he was trying to steal whatever it's guarding.' (o11-254)
(o11-254) We think he was trying to steal whatever it's guarding.' (o11-254)
(o11-255) Hagrid dropped the teapot. (o11-255)
(o11-255) Hagrid dropped the teapot. (o11-255)
(o11-255) Hagrid dropped the teapot. (o11-255)
(o11-256) 'How do you know about Fluffy?' he said. (o11-256)
(o11-256) 'How do you know about Fluffy?' he said. (o11-256)
(o11-256) 'How do you know about Fluffy?' he said. (o11-256)
(o11-257) 'Fluffy?' (o11-257)
(o11-257) 'Fluffy?' (o11-257)
(o11-257) 'Fluffy?' (o11-257)
(o11-258) 'Yeah - he's mine - bought him off a Greek chappie I met in the pub las' year - I lent him to Dumbledore to guard the -' (o11-258)
(o11-258) 'Yeah - he's mine - bought him off a Greek chappie I met in the pub las' year - I lent him to Dumbledore to guard the -' (o11-258)
(o11-258) 'Yeah - he's mine - bought him off a Greek chappie I met in the pub las' year - I lent him to Dumbledore to guard the -' (o11-258)
(o11-259) 'Yes?' said Harry eagerly. (o11-259)
(o11-259) 'Yes?' said Harry eagerly. (o11-259)
(o11-259) 'Yes?' said Harry eagerly. (o11-259)
(o11-26o) 'Now, don't ask me any more,' said Hagrid gruffly. (o11-26o)
(o11-26o) 'Now, don't ask me any more,' said Hagrid gruffly. (o11-26o)
(o11-26o) 'Now, don't ask me any more,' said Hagrid gruffly. (o11-26o)
(o11-261) 'That's top secret, that is.' (o11-261)
(o11-261) 'That's top secret, that is.' (o11-261)
(o11-261) 'That's top secret, that is.' (o11-261)
(o11-262) 'But Snape's trying to steal it.' (o11-262)
(o11-262) 'But Snape's trying to steal it.' (o11-262)
(o11-262) 'But Snape's trying to steal it.' (o11-262)
(o11-263) 'Rubbish,' said Hagrid again. (o11-263)
(o11-263) 'Rubbish,' said Hagrid again. (o11-263)
(o11-263) 'Rubbish,' said Hagrid again. (o11-263)
(o11-264) 'Snape's a Hogwarts teacher, he'd do nothin' of the sort.' (o11-264)
(o11-264) 'Snape's a Hogwarts teacher, he'd do nothin' of the sort.' (o11-264)
(o11-264) 'Snape's a Hogwarts teacher, he'd do nothin' of the sort.' (o11-264)
(o11-265) 'So why did he just try and kill Harry?' cried Hermione. (o11-265)
(o11-265) 'So why did he just try and kill Harry?' cried Hermione. (o11-265)
(o11-265) 'So why did he just try and kill Harry?' cried Hermione. (o11-265)
(o11-266) The afternoon's events certainly seemed to have changed her mind about Snape. (o11-266)
(o11-266) The afternoon's events certainly seemed to have changed her mind about Snape. (o11-266)
(o11-266) The afternoon's events certainly seemed to have changed her mind about Snape. (o11-266)
(o11-267) 'I know a jinx when I see one, Hagrid, I've read all about them! (o11-267)
(o11-267) 'I know a jinx when I see one, Hagrid, I've read all about them! (o11-267)
(o11-267) 'I know a jinx when I see one, Hagrid, I've read all about them! (o11-267)
(o11-268) You've got to keep eye contact, and Snape wasn't blinking at all, I saw him!' (o11-268)
(o11-268) You've got to keep eye contact, and Snape wasn't blinking at all, I saw him!' (o11-268)
(o11-268) You've got to keep eye contact, and Snape wasn't blinking at all, I saw him!' (o11-268)
(o11-269) 'I'm tellin' yeh, yer wrong!' said Hagrid hotly. (o11-269)
(o11-269) 'I'm tellin' yeh, yer wrong!' said Hagrid hotly. (o11-269)
(o11-269) 'I'm tellin' yeh, yer wrong!' said Hagrid hotly. (o11-269)
(o11-27o) 'I don' know why Harry's broom acted like that, but Snape wouldn' try an' kill a student! (o11-27o)
(o11-27o) 'I don' know why Harry's broom acted like that, but Snape wouldn' try an' kill a student! (o11-27o)
(o11-27o) 'I don' know why Harry's broom acted like that, but Snape wouldn' try an' kill a student! (o11-27o)
(o11-271) Now, listen to me, all three of yeh - yer meddlin' in things that don' concern yeh. (o11-271)
(o11-271) Now, listen to me, all three of yeh - yer meddlin' in things that don' concern yeh. (o11-271)
(o11-271) Now, listen to me, all three of yeh - yer meddlin' in things that don' concern yeh. (o11-271)
(o11-272) It's dangerous. (o11-272)
(o11-272) It's dangerous. (o11-272)
(o11-272) It's dangerous. (o11-272)
(o11-273) You forget that dog, an' you forget what it's guardin', that's between Professor Dumbledore an' Nicolas Flamel -' (o11-273)
(o11-273) You forget that dog, an' you forget what it's guardin', that's between Professor Dumbledore an' Nicolas Flamel -' (o11-273)
(o11-273) You forget that dog, an' you forget what it's guardin', that's between Professor Dumbledore an' Nicolas Flamel -' (o11-273)
(o11-274) 'Aha!' said Harry. (o11-274)
(o11-274) 'Aha!' said Harry. (o11-274)
(o11-274) 'Aha!' said Harry. (o11-274)
(o11-275) 'So there's someone called Nicolas Flamel involved, is there?' (o11-275)
(o11-275) 'So there's someone called Nicolas Flamel involved, is there?' (o11-275)
(o11-275) 'So there's someone called Nicolas Flamel involved, is there?' (o11-275)
(o11-276) Hagrid looked furious with himself. (o11-276)
(o11-276) Hagrid looked furious with himself. (o11-276)
(o11-276) Hagrid looked furious with himself. (o11-276)
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