o13 -Nicolas Flamel - Nicolas Flamel
Nicolas Flamel - Nicolas Flamel
(audio o13. poglavja = 1189 sekund ali 19min 49s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(o13. poglavje = 256 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(audio o13. poglavja = 1219 sekund ali 2omin 19s, prebral: Stephen Fry)
(audio o13. poglavja = 1189 sekund ali 19min 49s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(o13. poglavje = 256 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(o13-oo1) Dumbledore had convinced Harry not to go looking for the Mirror of Erised again and for the rest of the Christmas holidays the Invisibility Cloak stayed folded at the bottom of his trunk. (o13-oo1)
(o13-oo1) Dumbledore had convinced Harry not to go looking for the Mirror of Erised again and for the rest of the Christmas holidays the Invisibility Cloak stayed folded at the bottom of his trunk. (o13-oo1)
(o13-oo1) Dumbledore had convinced Harry not to go looking for the Mirror of Erised again and for the rest of the Christmas holidays the Invisibility Cloak stayed folded at the bottom of his trunk. (o13-oo1)
(o13-oo2) Harry wished he could forget what he'd seen in the Mirror as easily, but he couldn't. (o13-oo2)
(o13-oo2) Harry wished he could forget what he'd seen in the Mirror as easily, but he couldn't. (o13-oo2)
(o13-oo2) Harry wished he could forget what he'd seen in the Mirror as easily, but he couldn't. (o13-oo2)
(o13-oo3) He started having nightmares. (o13-oo3)
(o13-oo3) He started having nightmares. (o13-oo3)
(o13-oo3) He started having nightmares. (o13-oo3)
(o13-oo4) Over and over again he dreamed about his parents disappearing in a flash of green light while a high voice cackled with laughter. (o13-oo4)
(o13-oo4) Over and over again he dreamed about his parents disappearing in a flash of green light while a high voice cackled with laughter. (o13-oo4)
(o13-oo4) Over and over again he dreamed about his parents disappearing in a flash of green light while a high voice cackled with laughter. (o13-oo4)
(o13-oo5) 'You see, Dumbledore was right, that mirror could drive you mad,' said Ron, when Harry told him about these dreams. (o13-oo5)
(o13-oo5) 'You see, Dumbledore was right, that mirror could drive you mad,' said Ron, when Harry told him about these dreams. (o13-oo5)
(o13-oo5) 'You see, Dumbledore was right, that mirror could drive you mad,' said Ron, when Harry told him about these dreams. (o13-oo5)
(o13-oo6) Hermione, who came back the day before term started, took a different view of things. (o13-oo6)
(o13-oo6) Hermione, who came back the day before term started, took a different view of things. (o13-oo6)
(o13-oo6) Hermione, who came back the day before term started, took a different view of things. (o13-oo6)
(o13-oo7) She was torn between horror at the idea of Harry being out of bed, roaming the school three nights in a row ('If Filch had caught you!') and disappointment that he hadn't at least found out who Nicolas Flamel was. (o13-oo7)
(o13-oo7) She was torn between horror at the idea of Harry being out of bed, roaming the school three nights in a row ('If Filch had caught you!') and disappointment that he hadn't at least found out who Nicolas Flamel was. (o13-oo7)
(o13-oo7) She was torn between horror at the idea of Harry being out of bed, roaming the school three nights in a row ('If Filch had caught you!') and disappointment that he hadn't at least found out who Nicolas Flamel was. (o13-oo7)
(o13-oo8) They had almost given up hope of ever finding Flamel in a library book, even though Harry was still sure he'd read the name somewhere. (o13-oo8)
(o13-oo8) They had almost given up hope of ever finding Flamel in a library book, even though Harry was still sure he'd read the name somewhere. (o13-oo8)
(o13-oo8) They had almost given up hope of ever finding Flamel in a library book, even though Harry was still sure he'd read the name somewhere. (o13-oo8)
(o13-oo9) Once term had started, they were back to skimming through books for ten minutes during their breaks. (o13-oo9)
(o13-oo9) Once term had started, they were back to skimming through books for ten minutes during their breaks. (o13-oo9)
(o13-oo9) Once term had started, they were back to skimming through books for ten minutes during their breaks. (o13-oo9)
(o13-o1o) Harry had even less time than the other two, because Quidditch practice had started again. (o13-o1o)
(o13-o1o) Harry had even less time than the other two, because Quidditch practice had started again. (o13-o1o)
(o13-o1o) Harry had even less time than the other two, because Quidditch practice had started again. (o13-o1o)
(o13-o11) Wood was working the team harder than ever. (o13-o11)
(o13-o11) Wood was working the team harder than ever. (o13-o11)
(o13-o11) Wood was working the team harder than ever. (o13-o11)
(o13-o12) Even the endless rain that had replaced the snow couldn't dampen his spirits. (o13-o12)
(o13-o12) Even the endless rain that had replaced the snow couldn't dampen his spirits. (o13-o12)
(o13-o12) Even the endless rain that had replaced the snow couldn't dampen his spirits. (o13-o12)
(o13-o13) The Weasleys complained that Wood was becoming a fanatic, but Harry was on Wood's side. (o13-o13)
(o13-o13) The Weasleys complained that Wood was becoming a fanatic, but Harry was on Wood's side. (o13-o13)
(o13-o13) The Weasleys complained that Wood was becoming a fanatic, but Harry was on Wood's side. (o13-o13)
(o13-o14) If they won their next match, against Hufflepuff, they would overtake Slytherin in the House Championship for the first time in seven years. (o13-o14)
(o13-o14) If they won their next match, against Hufflepuff, they would overtake Slytherin in the House Championship for the first time in seven years. (o13-o14)
(o13-o14) If they won their next match, against Hufflepuff, they would overtake Slytherin in the House Championship for the first time in seven years. (o13-o14)
(o13-o15) Quite apart from wanting to win, Harry found that he had fewer nightmares when he was tired out after training. (o13-o15)
(o13-o15) Quite apart from wanting to win, Harry found that he had fewer nightmares when he was tired out after training. (o13-o15)
(o13-o15) Quite apart from wanting to win, Harry found that he had fewer nightmares when he was tired out after training. (o13-o15)
(o13-o16) Then, during one particularly wet and muddy practice session, Wood gave the team a bit of bad news. (o13-o16)
(o13-o16) Then, during one particularly wet and muddy practice session, Wood gave the team a bit of bad news. (o13-o16)
(o13-o16) Then, during one particularly wet and muddy practice session, Wood gave the team a bit of bad news. (o13-o16)
(o13-o17) He'd just got very angry with the Weasleys, who kept dive-bombing each other and pretending to fall off their brooms. (o13-o17)
(o13-o17) He'd just got very angry with the Weasleys, who kept dive-bombing each other and pretending to fall off their brooms. (o13-o17)
(o13-o17) He'd just got very angry with the Weasleys, who kept dive-bombing each other and pretending to fall off their brooms. (o13-o17)
(o13-o18) 'Will you stop messing around!' he yelled. (o13-o18)
(o13-o18) 'Will you stop messing around!' he yelled. (o13-o18)
(o13-o18) 'Will you stop messing around!' he yelled. (o13-o18)
(o13-o19) 'That's exactly the sort of thing that'll lose us the match! (o13-o19)
(o13-o19) 'That's exactly the sort of thing that'll lose us the match! (o13-o19)
(o13-o19) 'That's exactly the sort of thing that'll lose us the match! (o13-o19)
(o13-o2o) Snape's refereeing this time, and he'll be looking for any excuse to knock points off Gryffindor!' (o13-o2o)
(o13-o2o) Snape's refereeing this time, and he'll be looking for any excuse to knock points off Gryffindor!' (o13-o2o)
(o13-o2o) Snape's refereeing this time, and he'll be looking for any excuse to knock points off Gryffindor!' (o13-o2o)
(o13-o21) George Weasley really did fall off his broom at these words. (o13-o21)
(o13-o21) George Weasley really did fall off his broom at these words. (o13-o21)
(o13-o21) George Weasley really did fall off his broom at these words. (o13-o21)
(o13-o22) 'Snape's refereeing?' he spluttered through a mouthful of mud. (o13-o22)
(o13-o22) 'Snape's refereeing?' he spluttered through a mouthful of mud. (o13-o22)
(o13-o22) 'Snape's refereeing?' he spluttered through a mouthful of mud. (o13-o22)
(o13-o23) 'When's he ever refereed a Quidditch match? (o13-o23)
(o13-o23) 'When's he ever refereed a Quidditch match? (o13-o23)
(o13-o23) 'When's he ever refereed a Quidditch match? (o13-o23)
(o13-o24) He's not going to be fair if we might overtake Slytherin.' (o13-o24)
(o13-o24) He's not going to be fair if we might overtake Slytherin.' (o13-o24)
(o13-o24) He's not going to be fair if we might overtake Slytherin.' (o13-o24)
(o13-o25) The rest of the team landed next to George to complain, too. (o13-o25)
(o13-o25) The rest of the team landed next to George to complain, too. (o13-o25)
(o13-o25) The rest of the team landed next to George to complain, too. (o13-o25)
(o13-o26) 'It's not my fault,' said Wood. (o13-o26)
(o13-o26) 'It's not my fault,' said Wood. (o13-o26)
(o13-o26) 'It's not my fault,' said Wood. (o13-o26)
(o13-o27) 'We've just got to make sure we play a clean game, so Snape hasn't got an excuse to pick on us.' (o13-o27)
(o13-o27) 'We've just got to make sure we play a clean game, so Snape hasn't got an excuse to pick on us.' (o13-o27)
(o13-o27) 'We've just got to make sure we play a clean game, so Snape hasn't got an excuse to pick on us.' (o13-o27)
(o13-o28) Which was all very well, thought Harry, but he had another reason for not wanting Snape near him while he was playing Quidditch ... (o13-o28)
(o13-o28) Which was all very well, thought Harry, but he had another reason for not wanting Snape near him while he was playing Quidditch ... (o13-o28)
(o13-o28) Which was all very well, thought Harry, but he had another reason for not wanting Snape near him while he was playing Quidditch ... (o13-o28)
(o13-o29) The rest of the team hung back to talk to each other as usual at the end of practice, but Harry headed straight back to the Gryffindor common room, where he found Ron and Hermione playing chess. (o13-o29)
(o13-o29) The rest of the team hung back to talk to each other as usual at the end of practice, but Harry headed straight back to the Gryffindor common room, where he found Ron and Hermione playing chess. (o13-o29)
(o13-o29) The rest of the team hung back to talk to each other as usual at the end of practice, but Harry headed straight back to the Gryffindor common room, where he found Ron and Hermione playing chess. (o13-o29)
(o13-o3o) Chess was the only thing Hermione ever lost at, something Harry and Ron thought was very good for her. (o13-o3o)
(o13-o3o) Chess was the only thing Hermione ever lost at, something Harry and Ron thought was very good for her. (o13-o3o)
(o13-o3o) Chess was the only thing Hermione ever lost at, something Harry and Ron thought was very good for her. (o13-o3o)
(o13-o31) 'Don't talk to me for a moment,' said Ron when Harry sat down next to him. (o13-o31)
(o13-o31) 'Don't talk to me for a moment,' said Ron when Harry sat down next to him. (o13-o31)
(o13-o31) 'Don't talk to me for a moment,' said Ron when Harry sat down next to him. (o13-o31)
(o13-o32) 'I need to concen-' (o13-o32)
(o13-o32) 'I need to concen-' (o13-o32)
(o13-o32) 'I need to concen-' (o13-o32)
(o13-o33) He caught sight of Harry's face. (o13-o33)
(o13-o33) He caught sight of Harry's face. (o13-o33)
(o13-o33) He caught sight of Harry's face. (o13-o33)
(o13-o34) 'What's the matter with you? (o13-o34)
(o13-o34) 'What's the matter with you? (o13-o34)
(o13-o34) 'What's the matter with you? (o13-o34)
(o13-o35) You look terrible.' (o13-o35)
(o13-o35) You look terrible.' (o13-o35)
(o13-o35) You look terrible.' (o13-o35)
(o13-o36) Speaking quietly so that no one else would hear, Harry told the other two about Snape's sudden, sinister desire to be a Quidditch referee. (o13-o36)
(o13-o36) Speaking quietly so that no one else would hear, Harry told the other two about Snape's sudden, sinister desire to be a Quidditch referee. (o13-o36)
(o13-o36) Speaking quietly so that no one else would hear, Harry told the other two about Snape's sudden, sinister desire to be a Quidditch referee. (o13-o36)
(o13-o37) 'Don't play,' said Hermione at once. (o13-o37)
(o13-o37) 'Don't play,' said Hermione at once. (o13-o37)
(o13-o37) 'Don't play,' said Hermione at once. (o13-o37)
(o13-o38) 'Say you're ill,' said Ron. (o13-o38)
(o13-o38) 'Say you're ill,' said Ron. (o13-o38)
(o13-o38) 'Say you're ill,' said Ron. (o13-o38)
(o13-o39) 'Pretend to break your leg,' Hermione suggested. (o13-o39)
(o13-o39) 'Pretend to break your leg,' Hermione suggested. (o13-o39)
(o13-o39) 'Pretend to break your leg,' Hermione suggested. (o13-o39)
(o13-o4o) 'Really break your leg,' said Ron. (o13-o4o)
(o13-o4o) 'Really break your leg,' said Ron. (o13-o4o)
(o13-o4o) 'Really break your leg,' said Ron. (o13-o4o)
(o13-o41) 'I can't,' said Harry. (o13-o41)
(o13-o41) 'I can't,' said Harry. (o13-o41)
(o13-o41) 'I can't,' said Harry. (o13-o41)
(o13-o42) 'There isn't a reserve Seeker. (o13-o42)
(o13-o42) 'There isn't a reserve Seeker. (o13-o42)
(o13-o42) 'There isn't a reserve Seeker. (o13-o42)
(o13-o43) If I back out, Gryffindor can't play at all.' (o13-o43)
(o13-o43) If I back out, Gryffindor can't play at all.' (o13-o43)
(o13-o43) If I back out, Gryffindor can't play at all.' (o13-o43)
(o13-o44) At that moment Neville toppled into the common room. (o13-o44)
(o13-o44) At that moment Neville toppled into the common room. (o13-o44)
(o13-o44) At that moment Neville toppled into the common room. (o13-o44)
(o13-o45) How he had managed to climb through the portrait hole was anyone's guess, because his legs had been stuck together with what they recognised at once as the Leg-Locker Curse. (o13-o45)
(o13-o45) How he had managed to climb through the portrait hole was anyone's guess, because his legs had been stuck together with what they recognised at once as the Leg-Locker Curse. (o13-o45)
(o13-o45) How he had managed to climb through the portrait hole was anyone's guess, because his legs had been stuck together with what they recognised at once as the Leg-Locker Curse. (o13-o45)
(o13-o46) He must have had to bunny hop all the way up to Gryffindor Tower. (o13-o46)
(o13-o46) He must have had to bunny hop all the way up to Gryffindor Tower. (o13-o46)
(o13-o46) He must have had to bunny hop all the way up to Gryffindor Tower. (o13-o46)
(o13-o47) Everyone fell about laughing except Hermione, who leapt up and performed the counter-curse. (o13-o47)
(o13-o47) Everyone fell about laughing except Hermione, who leapt up and performed the counter-curse. (o13-o47)
(o13-o47) Everyone fell about laughing except Hermione, who leapt up and performed the counter-curse. (o13-o47)
(o13-o48) Neville's legs sprang apart and he got to his feet, trembling. (o13-o48)
(o13-o48) Neville's legs sprang apart and he got to his feet, trembling. (o13-o48)
(o13-o48) Neville's legs sprang apart and he got to his feet, trembling. (o13-o48)
(o13-o49) 'What happened?' Hermione asked him, leading him over to sit with Harry and Ron. (o13-o49)
(o13-o49) 'What happened?' Hermione asked him, leading him over to sit with Harry and Ron. (o13-o49)
(o13-o49) 'What happened?' Hermione asked him, leading him over to sit with Harry and Ron. (o13-o49)
(o13-o5o) 'Malfoy,' said Neville shakily. (o13-o5o)
(o13-o5o) 'Malfoy,' said Neville shakily. (o13-o5o)
(o13-o5o) 'Malfoy,' said Neville shakily. (o13-o5o)
(o13-o51) 'I met him outside the library. (o13-o51)
(o13-o51) 'I met him outside the library. (o13-o51)
(o13-o51) 'I met him outside the library. (o13-o51)
(o13-o52) He said he'd been looking for someone to practise that on.' (o13-o52)
(o13-o52) He said he'd been looking for someone to practise that on.' (o13-o52)
(o13-o52) He said he'd been looking for someone to practise that on.' (o13-o52)
(o13-o53) 'Go to Professor McGonagall!' Hermione urged Neville. (o13-o53)
(o13-o53) 'Go to Professor McGonagall!' Hermione urged Neville. (o13-o53)
(o13-o53) 'Go to Professor McGonagall!' Hermione urged Neville. (o13-o53)
(o13-o54) 'Report him!' (o13-o54)
(o13-o54) 'Report him!' (o13-o54)
(o13-o54) 'Report him!' (o13-o54)
(o13-o55) Neville shook his head. (o13-o55)
(o13-o55) Neville shook his head. (o13-o55)
(o13-o55) Neville shook his head. (o13-o55)
(o13-o56) 'I don't want more trouble,' he mumbled. (o13-o56)
(o13-o56) 'I don't want more trouble,' he mumbled. (o13-o56)
(o13-o56) 'I don't want more trouble,' he mumbled. (o13-o56)
(o13-o57) 'You've got to stand up to him, Neville!' said Ron. (o13-o57)
(o13-o57) 'You've got to stand up to him, Neville!' said Ron. (o13-o57)
(o13-o57) 'You've got to stand up to him, Neville!' said Ron. (o13-o57)
(o13-o58) 'He's used to walking all over people, but that's no reason to lie down in front of him and make it easier.' (o13-o58)
(o13-o58) 'He's used to walking all over people, but that's no reason to lie down in front of him and make it easier.' (o13-o58)
(o13-o58) 'He's used to walking all over people, but that's no reason to lie down in front of him and make it easier.' (o13-o58)
(o13-o59) 'There's no need to tell me I'm not brave enough to be in Gryffindor, Malfoy's already done that,' Neville choked. (o13-o59)
(o13-o59) 'There's no need to tell me I'm not brave enough to be in Gryffindor, Malfoy's already done that,' Neville choked. (o13-o59)
(o13-o59) 'There's no need to tell me I'm not brave enough to be in Gryffindor, Malfoy's already done that,' Neville choked. (o13-o59)
(o13-o6o) Harry felt in the pocket of his robes and pulled out a Chocolate Frog, the very last one from the box Hermione had given him for Christmas. (o13-o6o)
(o13-o6o) Harry felt in the pocket of his robes and pulled out a Chocolate Frog, the very last one from the box Hermione had given him for Christmas. (o13-o6o)
(o13-o6o) Harry felt in the pocket of his robes and pulled out a Chocolate Frog, the very last one from the box Hermione had given him for Christmas. (o13-o6o)
(o13-o61) He gave it to Neville, who looked as though he might cry. (o13-o61)
(o13-o61) He gave it to Neville, who looked as though he might cry. (o13-o61)
(o13-o61) He gave it to Neville, who looked as though he might cry. (o13-o61)
(o13-o62) 'You're worth twelve of Malfoy,' Harry said. (o13-o62)
(o13-o62) 'You're worth twelve of Malfoy,' Harry said. (o13-o62)
(o13-o62) 'You're worth twelve of Malfoy,' Harry said. (o13-o62)
(o13-o63) 'The Sorting Hat chose you for Gryffindor, didn't it? (o13-o63)
(o13-o63) 'The Sorting Hat chose you for Gryffindor, didn't it? (o13-o63)
(o13-o63) 'The Sorting Hat chose you for Gryffindor, didn't it? (o13-o63)
(o13-o64) And where's Malfoy? (o13-o64)
(o13-o64) And where's Malfoy? (o13-o64)
(o13-o64) And where's Malfoy? (o13-o64)
(o13-o65) In stinking Slytherin.' (o13-o65)
(o13-o65) In stinking Slytherin.' (o13-o65)
(o13-o65) In stinking Slytherin.' (o13-o65)
(o13-o66) Neville's lips twitched in a weak smile as he unwrapped the Frog. (o13-o66)
(o13-o66) Neville's lips twitched in a weak smile as he unwrapped the Frog. (o13-o66)
(o13-o66) Neville's lips twitched in a weak smile as he unwrapped the Frog. (o13-o66)
(o13-o67) 'Thanks, Harry ... (o13-o67)
(o13-o67) 'Thanks, Harry ... (o13-o67)
(o13-o67) 'Thanks, Harry ... (o13-o67)
(o13-o68) I think I'll go to bed ... (o13-o68)
(o13-o68) I think I'll go to bed ... (o13-o68)
(o13-o68) I think I'll go to bed ... (o13-o68)
(o13-o69) D'you want the card, you collect them, don't you?' (o13-o69)
(o13-o69) D'you want the card, you collect them, don't you?' (o13-o69)
(o13-o69) D'you want the card, you collect them, don't you?' (o13-o69)
(o13-o7o) As Neville walked away Harry looked at the Famous Wizard card. (o13-o7o)
(o13-o7o) As Neville walked away Harry looked at the Famous Wizard card. (o13-o7o)
(o13-o7o) As Neville walked away Harry looked at the Famous Wizard card. (o13-o7o)
(o13-o71) 'Dumbledore again,' he said. (o13-o71)
(o13-o71) 'Dumbledore again,' he said. (o13-o71)
(o13-o71) 'Dumbledore again,' he said. (o13-o71)
(o13-o72) 'He was the first one I ever -' (o13-o72)
(o13-o72) 'He was the first one I ever -' (o13-o72)
(o13-o72) 'He was the first one I ever -' (o13-o72)
(o13-o73) He gasped. (o13-o73)
(o13-o73) He gasped. (o13-o73)
(o13-o73) He gasped. (o13-o73)
(o13-o74) He stared at the back of the card. (o13-o74)
(o13-o74) He stared at the back of the card. (o13-o74)
(o13-o74) He stared at the back of the card. (o13-o74)
(o13-o75) Then he looked up at Ron and Hermione. (o13-o75)
(o13-o75) Then he looked up at Ron and Hermione. (o13-o75)
(o13-o75) Then he looked up at Ron and Hermione. (o13-o75)
(o13-o76) 'I've found him!' he whispered. (o13-o76)
(o13-o76) 'I've found him!' he whispered. (o13-o76)
(o13-o76) 'I've found him!' he whispered. (o13-o76)
(o13-o77) 'I've found Flamel! (o13-o77)
(o13-o77) 'I've found Flamel! (o13-o77)
(o13-o77) 'I've found Flamel! (o13-o77)
(o13-o78) I told you I'd read the name somewhere before, I read it on the train coming here - listen to this: ''Professor Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel''!' (o13-o78)
(o13-o78) I told you I'd read the name somewhere before, I read it on the train coming here - listen to this: ''Professor Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel''!' (o13-o78)
(o13-o78) I told you I'd read the name somewhere before, I read it on the train coming here - listen to this: ''Professor Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel''!' (o13-o78)
(o13-o79) Hermione jumped to her feet. (o13-o79)
(o13-o79) Hermione jumped to her feet. (o13-o79)
(o13-o79) Hermione jumped to her feet. (o13-o79)
(o13-o8o) She hadn't looked so excited since they'd got back the marks for their very first piece of homework. (o13-o8o)
(o13-o8o) She hadn't looked so excited since they'd got back the marks for their very first piece of homework. (o13-o8o)
(o13-o8o) She hadn't looked so excited since they'd got back the marks for their very first piece of homework. (o13-o8o)
(o13-o81) 'Stay there!' she said, and she sprinted up the stairs to the girls' dormitories. (o13-o81)
(o13-o81) 'Stay there!' she said, and she sprinted up the stairs to the girls' dormitories. (o13-o81)
(o13-o81) 'Stay there!' she said, and she sprinted up the stairs to the girls' dormitories. (o13-o81)
(o13-o82) Harry and Ron barely had time to exchange mystified looks before she was dashing back, an enormous old book in her arms. (o13-o82)
(o13-o82) Harry and Ron barely had time to exchange mystified looks before she was dashing back, an enormous old book in her arms. (o13-o82)
(o13-o82) Harry and Ron barely had time to exchange mystified looks before she was dashing back, an enormous old book in her arms. (o13-o82)
(o13-o83) 'I never thought to look in here!' she whispered excitedly. (o13-o83)
(o13-o83) 'I never thought to look in here!' she whispered excitedly. (o13-o83)
(o13-o83) 'I never thought to look in here!' she whispered excitedly. (o13-o83)
(o13-o84) 'I got this out of the library weeks ago for a bit of light reading.' (o13-o84)
(o13-o84) 'I got this out of the library weeks ago for a bit of light reading.' (o13-o84)
(o13-o84) 'I got this out of the library weeks ago for a bit of light reading.' (o13-o84)
(o13-o85) 'Light?' said Ron, but Hermione told him to be quiet until she'd looked something up, and started flicking frantically through the pages, muttering to herself. (o13-o85)
(o13-o85) 'Light?' said Ron, but Hermione told him to be quiet until she'd looked something up, and started flicking frantically through the pages, muttering to herself. (o13-o85)
(o13-o85) 'Light?' said Ron, but Hermione told him to be quiet until she'd looked something up, and started flicking frantically through the pages, muttering to herself. (o13-o85)
(o13-o86) At last she found what she was looking for. (o13-o86)
(o13-o86) At last she found what she was looking for. (o13-o86)
(o13-o86) At last she found what she was looking for. (o13-o86)
(o13-o87) 'I knew it! (o13-o87)
(o13-o87) 'I knew it! (o13-o87)
(o13-o87) 'I knew it! (o13-o87)
(o13-o88) I knew it!' (o13-o88)
(o13-o88) I knew it!' (o13-o88)
(o13-o88) I knew it!' (o13-o88)
(o13-o89) 'Are we allowed to speak yet?' said Ron grumpily. (o13-o89)
(o13-o89) 'Are we allowed to speak yet?' said Ron grumpily. (o13-o89)
(o13-o89) 'Are we allowed to speak yet?' said Ron grumpily. (o13-o89)
(o13-o9o) Hermione ignored him. (o13-o9o)
(o13-o9o) Hermione ignored him. (o13-o9o)
(o13-o9o) Hermione ignored him. (o13-o9o)
(o13-o91) 'Nicolas Flamel,' she whispered dramatically, 'is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone!' (o13-o91)
(o13-o91) 'Nicolas Flamel,' she whispered dramatically, 'is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone!' (o13-o91)
(o13-o91) 'Nicolas Flamel,' she whispered dramatically, 'is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone!' (o13-o91)
(o13-o92) This didn't have quite the effect she'd expected. (o13-o92)
(o13-o92) This didn't have quite the effect she'd expected. (o13-o92)
(o13-o92) This didn't have quite the effect she'd expected. (o13-o92)
(o13-o93) 'The what?' said Harry and Ron. (o13-o93)
(o13-o93) 'The what?' said Harry and Ron. (o13-o93)
(o13-o93) 'The what?' said Harry and Ron. (o13-o93)
(o13-o94) 'Oh, honestly, don't you two read? (o13-o94)
(o13-o94) 'Oh, honestly, don't you two read? (o13-o94)
(o13-o94) 'Oh, honestly, don't you two read? (o13-o94)
(o13-o95) Look - read that, there.' (o13-o95)
(o13-o95) Look - read that, there.' (o13-o95)
(o13-o95) Look - read that, there.' (o13-o95)
(o13-o96) She pushed the book towards them, and Harry and Ron read: The ancient study of alchemy is concerned with making the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance with astonishing powers. (o13-o96)
(o13-o96) She pushed the book towards them, and Harry and Ron read: The ancient study of alchemy is concerned with making the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance with astonishing powers. (o13-o96)
(o13-o96) She pushed the book towards them, and Harry and Ron read: The ancient study of alchemy is concerned with making the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance with astonishing powers. (o13-o96)
(o13-o97) The Stone will transform any metal into pure gold. (o13-o97)
(o13-o97) The Stone will transform any metal into pure gold. (o13-o97)
(o13-o97) The Stone will transform any metal into pure gold. (o13-o97)
(o13-o98) It also produces the Elixir of Life, which will make the drinker immortal. (o13-o98)
(o13-o98) It also produces the Elixir of Life, which will make the drinker immortal. (o13-o98)
(o13-o98) It also produces the Elixir of Life, which will make the drinker immortal. (o13-o98)
(o13-o99) There have been many reports of the Philosopher's Stone over the centuries, but the only Stone currently in existence belongs to Mr Nicolas Flamel, the noted alchemist and opera-lover. (o13-o99)
(o13-o99) There have been many reports of the Philosopher's Stone over the centuries, but the only Stone currently in existence belongs to Mr Nicolas Flamel, the noted alchemist and opera-lover. (o13-o99)
(o13-o99) There have been many reports of the Philosopher's Stone over the centuries, but the only Stone currently in existence belongs to Mr Nicolas Flamel, the noted alchemist and opera-lover. (o13-o99)
(o13-1oo) Mr Flamel, who celebrated his six hundred and sixty-fifth birthday last year, enjoys a quiet life in Devon with his wife, Perenelle (six hundred and fifty-eight). (o13-1oo)
(o13-1oo) Mr Flamel, who celebrated his six hundred and sixty-fifth birthday last year, enjoys a quiet life in Devon with his wife, Perenelle (six hundred and fifty-eight). (o13-1oo)
(o13-1oo) Mr Flamel, who celebrated his six hundred and sixty-fifth birthday last year, enjoys a quiet life in Devon with his wife, Perenelle (six hundred and fifty-eight). (o13-1oo)
(o13-1o1) 'See?' said Hermione, when Harry and Ron had finished. (o13-1o1)
(o13-1o1) 'See?' said Hermione, when Harry and Ron had finished. (o13-1o1)
(o13-1o1) 'See?' said Hermione, when Harry and Ron had finished. (o13-1o1)
(o13-1o2) 'The dog must be guarding Flamel's Philosopher's Stone! (o13-1o2)
(o13-1o2) 'The dog must be guarding Flamel's Philosopher's Stone! (o13-1o2)
(o13-1o2) 'The dog must be guarding Flamel's Philosopher's Stone! (o13-1o2)
(o13-1o3) I bet he asked Dumbledore to keep it safe for him, because they're friends and he knew someone was after it. (o13-1o3)
(o13-1o3) I bet he asked Dumbledore to keep it safe for him, because they're friends and he knew someone was after it. (o13-1o3)
(o13-1o3) I bet he asked Dumbledore to keep it safe for him, because they're friends and he knew someone was after it. (o13-1o3)
(o13-1o4) That's why he wanter the Stone moved out of Gringotts!' (o13-1o4)
(o13-1o4) That's why he wanter the Stone moved out of Gringotts!' (o13-1o4)
(o13-1o4) That's why he wanter the Stone moved out of Gringotts!' (o13-1o4)
(o13-1o5) 'A stone that makes gold and stops you ever dying!' said Harry. (o13-1o5)
(o13-1o5) 'A stone that makes gold and stops you ever dying!' said Harry. (o13-1o5)
(o13-1o5) 'A stone that makes gold and stops you ever dying!' said Harry. (o13-1o5)
(o13-1o6) 'No wonder Snape's after it! (o13-1o6)
(o13-1o6) 'No wonder Snape's after it! (o13-1o6)
(o13-1o6) 'No wonder Snape's after it! (o13-1o6)
(o13-1o7) Anyone would want it.' (o13-1o7)
(o13-1o7) Anyone would want it.' (o13-1o7)
(o13-1o7) Anyone would want it.' (o13-1o7)
(o13-1o8) 'And no wonder we couldn't find Flamel in that Study of Recent Developments in Wizardry,' said Ron. (o13-1o8)
(o13-1o8) 'And no wonder we couldn't find Flamel in that Study of Recent Developments in Wizardry,' said Ron. (o13-1o8)
(o13-1o8) 'And no wonder we couldn't find Flamel in that Study of Recent Developments in Wizardry,' said Ron. (o13-1o8)
(o13-1o9) 'He's not exactly recent if he's six hundred and sixty-five, is he?' (o13-1o9)
(o13-1o9) 'He's not exactly recent if he's six hundred and sixty-five, is he?' (o13-1o9)
(o13-1o9) 'He's not exactly recent if he's six hundred and sixty-five, is he?' (o13-1o9)
*
(o13-11o) Next morning in Defence Against the Dark Arts, while copying down different ways of traeating werewolf bites, Harry and Ron were still discussing what they'd do with a Philosopher's Stone if they had one. (o13-11o)
(o13-11o) Next morning in Defence Against the Dark Arts, while copying down different ways of traeating werewolf bites, Harry and Ron were still discussing what they'd do with a Philosopher's Stone if they had one. (o13-11o)
(o13-11o) Next morning in Defence Against the Dark Arts, while copying down different ways of traeating werewolf bites, Harry and Ron were still discussing what they'd do with a Philosopher's Stone if they had one. (o13-11o)
(o13-111) It wasn't until Ron said he'd buy his own Quidditch team that Harry remembered about Snape and the coming match. (o13-111)
(o13-111) It wasn't until Ron said he'd buy his own Quidditch team that Harry remembered about Snape and the coming match. (o13-111)
(o13-111) It wasn't until Ron said he'd buy his own Quidditch team that Harry remembered about Snape and the coming match. (o13-111)
(o13-112) 'I'm going to play,' he told Ron and Hermione. (o13-112)
(o13-112) 'I'm going to play,' he told Ron and Hermione. (o13-112)
(o13-112) 'I'm going to play,' he told Ron and Hermione. (o13-112)
(o13-113) 'If I don't, all the Slytherins will think I'm just too scared to face Snape. (o13-113)
(o13-113) 'If I don't, all the Slytherins will think I'm just too scared to face Snape. (o13-113)
(o13-113) 'If I don't, all the Slytherins will think I'm just too scared to face Snape. (o13-113)
(o13-114) I'll show them ... it'll really wipe the smiles off their faces if we win.' (o13-114)
(o13-114) I'll show them ... it'll really wipe the smiles off their faces if we win.' (o13-114)
(o13-114) I'll show them ... it'll really wipe the smiles off their faces if we win.' (o13-114)
(o13-115) 'Just as long as we're not wiping you off the pitch,' said Hermione. (o13-115)
(o13-115) 'Just as long as we're not wiping you off the pitch,' said Hermione. (o13-115)
(o13-115) 'Just as long as we're not wiping you off the pitch,' said Hermione. (o13-115)
*
(o13-116) As the match drew nearer, however, Harry became more and more nervous, whatever he told Ron and Hermione. (o13-116)
(o13-116) As the match drew nearer, however, Harry became more and more nervous, whatever he told Ron and Hermione. (o13-116)
(o13-116) As the match drew nearer, however, Harry became more and more nervous, whatever he told Ron and Hermione. (o13-116)
(o13-117) The rest of the team weren't too calm, either. (o13-117)
(o13-117) The rest of the team weren't too calm, either. (o13-117)
(o13-117) The rest of the team weren't too calm, either. (o13-117)
(o13-118) The idea of overtaking Slytherin in the House Championship was wonderful, no one had done it for nearly seven years, but would they be allowed to, with such a biased referee? (o13-118)
(o13-118) The idea of overtaking Slytherin in the House Championship was wonderful, no one had done it for nearly seven years, but would they be allowed to, with such a biased referee? (o13-118)
(o13-118) The idea of overtaking Slytherin in the House Championship was wonderful, no one had done it for nearly seven years, but would they be allowed to, with such a biased referee? (o13-118)
(o13-119) Harry didn't know whether he was imagining it or not, but he seemed to keep running into Snape wherever he went. (o13-119)
(o13-119) Harry didn't know whether he was imagining it or not, but he seemed to keep running into Snape wherever he went. (o13-119)
(o13-119) Harry didn't know whether he was imagining it or not, but he seemed to keep running into Snape wherever he went. (o13-119)
(o13-12o) At times, he even wondered whether Snape was following him, trying to catch him on his own. (o13-12o)
(o13-12o) At times, he even wondered whether Snape was following him, trying to catch him on his own. (o13-12o)
(o13-12o) At times, he even wondered whether Snape was following him, trying to catch him on his own. (o13-12o)
(o13-121) Potions lessons were turning into a sort of weekly torture, Snape was so horrible to Harry. (o13-121)
(o13-121) Potions lessons were turning into a sort of weekly torture, Snape was so horrible to Harry. (o13-121)
(o13-121) Potions lessons were turning into a sort of weekly torture, Snape was so horrible to Harry. (o13-121)
(o13-122) Could Snape possibly know they'd found out about the Philosopher's Stone? (o13-122)
(o13-122) Could Snape possibly know they'd found out about the Philosopher's Stone? (o13-122)
(o13-122) Could Snape possibly know they'd found out about the Philosopher's Stone? (o13-122)
(o13-123) Harry didn't see how he could - yet he sometimes had the horrible feeling that Snape could read minds. (o13-123)
(o13-123) Harry didn't see how he could - yet he sometimes had the horrible feeling that Snape could read minds. (o13-123)
(o13-123) Harry didn't see how he could - yet he sometimes had the horrible feeling that Snape could read minds. (o13-123)
*
(o13-124) Harry knew, when they wished him good luck outside the changing rooms next afternoon, that Ron and Hermione were wondering whether they'd ever see him alive again. (o13-124)
(o13-124) Harry knew, when they wished him good luck outside the changing rooms next afternoon, that Ron and Hermione were wondering whether they'd ever see him alive again. (o13-124)
(o13-124) Harry knew, when they wished him good luck outside the changing rooms next afternoon, that Ron and Hermione were wondering whether they'd ever see him alive again. (o13-124)
(o13-125) This wasn't what you'd call comforting. (o13-125)
(o13-125) This wasn't what you'd call comforting. (o13-125)
(o13-125) This wasn't what you'd call comforting. (o13-125)
(o13-126) Harry hardly heard a word of Wood's pep talk as he pulled on his Quidditch robes and picked up his Nimbus Two Thousand. (o13-126)
(o13-126) Harry hardly heard a word of Wood's pep talk as he pulled on his Quidditch robes and picked up his Nimbus Two Thousand. (o13-126)
(o13-126) Harry hardly heard a word of Wood's pep talk as he pulled on his Quidditch robes and picked up his Nimbus Two Thousand. (o13-126)
(o13-127) Ron and Hermione, meanwhile, had found a place in the stands next to Neville, who couldn't understand why they looked so grim and worried, or why they had both brought their wands to the match. (o13-127)
(o13-127) Ron and Hermione, meanwhile, had found a place in the stands next to Neville, who couldn't understand why they looked so grim and worried, or why they had both brought their wands to the match. (o13-127)
(o13-127) Ron and Hermione, meanwhile, had found a place in the stands next to Neville, who couldn't understand why they looked so grim and worried, or why they had both brought their wands to the match. (o13-127)
(o13-128) Little did Harry know that Ron and Hermione had been secretly practising the Leg-Locker Curse. (o13-128)
(o13-128) Little did Harry know that Ron and Hermione had been secretly practising the Leg-Locker Curse. (o13-128)
(o13-128) Little did Harry know that Ron and Hermione had been secretly practising the Leg-Locker Curse. (o13-128)
(o13-129) They'd got the idea from Malfoy using it on Neville, and were ready to use it on Snape if he showed any sign of wanting to hurt Harry. (o13-129)
(o13-129) They'd got the idea from Malfoy using it on Neville, and were ready to use it on Snape if he showed any sign of wanting to hurt Harry. (o13-129)
(o13-129) They'd got the idea from Malfoy using it on Neville, and were ready to use it on Snape if he showed any sign of wanting to hurt Harry. (o13-129)
(o13-13o) 'Now, don't forget, it's Locomotor Mortis,' Hermione muttered as Ron slipped his wand up his sleeve. (o13-13o)
(o13-13o) 'Now, don't forget, it's Locomotor Mortis,' Hermione muttered as Ron slipped his wand up his sleeve. (o13-13o)
(o13-13o) 'Now, don't forget, it's Locomotor Mortis,' Hermione muttered as Ron slipped his wand up his sleeve. (o13-13o)
(o13-131) 'I know,' Ron snapped. (o13-131)
(o13-131) 'I know,' Ron snapped. (o13-131)
(o13-131) 'I know,' Ron snapped. (o13-131)
(o13-132) 'Don't nag.' (o13-132)
(o13-132) 'Don't nag.' (o13-132)
(o13-132) 'Don't nag.' (o13-132)
(o13-133) Back in the changing room, Wood had taken Harry aside. (o13-133)
(o13-133) Back in the changing room, Wood had taken Harry aside. (o13-133)
(o13-133) Back in the changing room, Wood had taken Harry aside. (o13-133)
(o13-134) 'Don't want to pressure you, Potter, but if we ever need an early capture of the Snitch it's now. (o13-134)
(o13-134) 'Don't want to pressure you, Potter, but if we ever need an early capture of the Snitch it's now. (o13-134)
(o13-134) 'Don't want to pressure you, Potter, but if we ever need an early capture of the Snitch it's now. (o13-134)
(o13-135) Finish the game before Snape can favour Hufflepuff too much.' (o13-135)
(o13-135) Finish the game before Snape can favour Hufflepuff too much.' (o13-135)
(o13-135) Finish the game before Snape can favour Hufflepuff too much.' (o13-135)
(o13-136) 'The whole school's out there!' said Fred Weasley, peering out of the door. (o13-136)
(o13-136) 'The whole school's out there!' said Fred Weasley, peering out of the door. (o13-136)
(o13-136) 'The whole school's out there!' said Fred Weasley, peering out of the door. (o13-136)
(o13-137) 'Even - blimey - Dumbledore's come to watch!' (o13-137)
(o13-137) 'Even - blimey - Dumbledore's come to watch!' (o13-137)
(o13-137) 'Even - blimey - Dumbledore's come to watch!' (o13-137)
(o13-138) Harry's heart did a somersault. (o13-138)
(o13-138) Harry's heart did a somersault. (o13-138)
(o13-138) Harry's heart did a somersault. (o13-138)
(o13-139) 'Dumbledore?' he said, dashing to the door to make sure. (o13-139)
(o13-139) 'Dumbledore?' he said, dashing to the door to make sure. (o13-139)
(o13-139) 'Dumbledore?' he said, dashing to the door to make sure. (o13-139)
(o13-14o) Fred was right. (o13-14o)
(o13-14o) Fred was right. (o13-14o)
(o13-14o) Fred was right. (o13-14o)
(o13-141) There was no mistaking that silver beard. (o13-141)
(o13-141) There was no mistaking that silver beard. (o13-141)
(o13-141) There was no mistaking that silver beard. (o13-141)
(o13-142) Harry could have laughed out loud with relief. (o13-142)
(o13-142) Harry could have laughed out loud with relief. (o13-142)
(o13-142) Harry could have laughed out loud with relief. (o13-142)
(o13-143) He was safe. (o13-143)
(o13-143) He was safe. (o13-143)
(o13-143) He was safe. (o13-143)
(o13-144) There was simply no way that Snape would dare to try and hurt him if Dumbledore was watching. (o13-144)
(o13-144) There was simply no way that Snape would dare to try and hurt him if Dumbledore was watching. (o13-144)
(o13-144) There was simply no way that Snape would dare to try and hurt him if Dumbledore was watching. (o13-144)
(o13-145) Perhaps that was why Snape was looking so angry as the teams marched on to the pitch, something that Ron noticed, too. (o13-145)
(o13-145) Perhaps that was why Snape was looking so angry as the teams marched on to the pitch, something that Ron noticed, too. (o13-145)
(o13-145) Perhaps that was why Snape was looking so angry as the teams marched on to the pitch, something that Ron noticed, too. (o13-145)
(o13-146) 'I've never seen Snape look so mean,' he told Hermione. (o13-146)
(o13-146) 'I've never seen Snape look so mean,' he told Hermione. (o13-146)
(o13-146) 'I've never seen Snape look so mean,' he told Hermione. (o13-146)
(o13-147) 'Look - they're off. (o13-147)
(o13-147) 'Look - they're off. (o13-147)
(o13-147) 'Look - they're off. (o13-147)
(o13-148) Ouch!' (o13-148)
(o13-148) Ouch!' (o13-148)
(o13-148) Ouch!' (o13-148)
(o13-149) Someone had poked Ron in the back of the head. (o13-149)
(o13-149) Someone had poked Ron in the back of the head. (o13-149)
(o13-149) Someone had poked Ron in the back of the head. (o13-149)
(o13-15o) It was Malfoy. (o13-15o)
(o13-15o) It was Malfoy. (o13-15o)
(o13-15o) It was Malfoy. (o13-15o)
(o13-151) 'Oh, sorry, Weasley, didn't see you there.' (o13-151)
(o13-151) 'Oh, sorry, Weasley, didn't see you there.' (o13-151)
(o13-151) 'Oh, sorry, Weasley, didn't see you there.' (o13-151)
(o13-152) Malfoy grinned broadly at Crabbe and Goyle. (o13-152)
(o13-152) Malfoy grinned broadly at Crabbe and Goyle. (o13-152)
(o13-152) Malfoy grinned broadly at Crabbe and Goyle. (o13-152)
(o13-153) 'Wonder how long Potter's going to stay on his broom this time? (o13-153)
(o13-153) 'Wonder how long Potter's going to stay on his broom this time? (o13-153)
(o13-153) 'Wonder how long Potter's going to stay on his broom this time? (o13-153)
(o13-154) Anyone want a bet? (o13-154)
(o13-154) Anyone want a bet? (o13-154)
(o13-154) Anyone want a bet? (o13-154)
(o13-155) What about you, Weasley?' (o13-155)
(o13-155) What about you, Weasley?' (o13-155)
(o13-155) What about you, Weasley?' (o13-155)
(o13-156) Ron didn't answer; (o13-156)
(o13-156) Ron didn't answer; (o13-156)
(o13-156) Ron didn't answer; (o13-156)
(o13-157) Snape had just awarded Hufflepuff a penalty because George Weasley had hit a Bludger at him. (o13-157)
(o13-157) Snape had just awarded Hufflepuff a penalty because George Weasley had hit a Bludger at him. (o13-157)
(o13-157) Snape had just awarded Hufflepuff a penalty because George Weasley had hit a Bludger at him. (o13-157)
(o13-158) Hermione, who had all her fingers crossed in her lap, was squinting fixedly at Harry, who was circling the game like a hawk, looking for the Snitch. (o13-158)
(o13-158) Hermione, who had all her fingers crossed in her lap, was squinting fixedly at Harry, who was circling the game like a hawk, looking for the Snitch. (o13-158)
(o13-158) Hermione, who had all her fingers crossed in her lap, was squinting fixedly at Harry, who was circling the game like a hawk, looking for the Snitch. (o13-158)
(o13-159) 'You know how I think they choose people for the Gryffindor team?' said Malfoy loudly a few minutes later, as Snape awarded Hufflepuff another penalty for no reason at all. (o13-159)
(o13-159) 'You know how I think they choose people for the Gryffindor team?' said Malfoy loudly a few minutes later, as Snape awarded Hufflepuff another penalty for no reason at all. (o13-159)
(o13-159) 'You know how I think they choose people for the Gryffindor team?' said Malfoy loudly a few minutes later, as Snape awarded Hufflepuff another penalty for no reason at all. (o13-159)
(o13-16o) 'It's people they feel sorry for. (o13-16o)
(o13-16o) 'It's people they feel sorry for. (o13-16o)
(o13-16o) 'It's people they feel sorry for. (o13-16o)
(o13-161) See, there's Potter, who's got no parents, then there's the Weasleys, who've got no money - you should be on the team, Longbottom, you've got no brains.' (o13-161)
(o13-161) See, there's Potter, who's got no parents, then there's the Weasleys, who've got no money - you should be on the team, Longbottom, you've got no brains.' (o13-161)
(o13-161) See, there's Potter, who's got no parents, then there's the Weasleys, who've got no money - you should be on the team, Longbottom, you've got no brains.' (o13-161)
(o13-162) Neville went bright red but turned in his seat to face Malfoy. (o13-162)
(o13-162) Neville went bright red but turned in his seat to face Malfoy. (o13-162)
(o13-162) Neville went bright red but turned in his seat to face Malfoy. (o13-162)
(o13-163) 'I'm worth twelve of you, Malfoy,' he stammered. (o13-163)
(o13-163) 'I'm worth twelve of you, Malfoy,' he stammered. (o13-163)
(o13-163) 'I'm worth twelve of you, Malfoy,' he stammered. (o13-163)
(o13-164) Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle howled with laughter, but Ron, still not daring to take his eyes from the game, said, 'You tell him, Neville.' (o13-164)
(o13-164) Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle howled with laughter, but Ron, still not daring to take his eyes from the game, said, 'You tell him, Neville.' (o13-164)
(o13-164) Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle howled with laughter, but Ron, still not daring to take his eyes from the game, said, 'You tell him, Neville.' (o13-164)
(o13-165) 'Longbottom, if brains were gold you'd be poorer than Weasley, and that's saying something.' (o13-165)
(o13-165) 'Longbottom, if brains were gold you'd be poorer than Weasley, and that's saying something.' (o13-165)
(o13-165) 'Longbottom, if brains were gold you'd be poorer than Weasley, and that's saying something.' (o13-165)
(o13-166) Ron's nerves were already stretched to breaking point with anxiety about Harry. (o13-166)
(o13-166) Ron's nerves were already stretched to breaking point with anxiety about Harry. (o13-166)
(o13-166) Ron's nerves were already stretched to breaking point with anxiety about Harry. (o13-166)
(o13-167) 'I'm warning you, Malfoy - one more word -' (o13-167)
(o13-167) 'I'm warning you, Malfoy - one more word -' (o13-167)
(o13-167) 'I'm warning you, Malfoy - one more word -' (o13-167)
(o13-168) 'Ron!' said Hermione suddenly. (o13-168)
(o13-168) 'Ron!' said Hermione suddenly. (o13-168)
(o13-168) 'Ron!' said Hermione suddenly. (o13-168)
(o13-169) 'Harry -!' (o13-169)
(o13-169) 'Harry -!' (o13-169)
(o13-169) 'Harry -!' (o13-169)
(o13-17o) 'What? (o13-17o)
(o13-17o) 'What? (o13-17o)
(o13-17o) 'What? (o13-17o)
(o13-171) Where?' (o13-171)
(o13-171) Where?' (o13-171)
(o13-171) Where?' (o13-171)
(o13-172) Harry had suddenly gone into a spectacular dive, which drew gasps and cheers from the crowd. (o13-172)
(o13-172) Harry had suddenly gone into a spectacular dive, which drew gasps and cheers from the crowd. (o13-172)
(o13-172) Harry had suddenly gone into a spectacular dive, which drew gasps and cheers from the crowd. (o13-172)
(o13-173) Hermione stood up, her crossed fingers in her mouth, as Harry streaked towards the ground like a bullet. (o13-173)
(o13-173) Hermione stood up, her crossed fingers in her mouth, as Harry streaked towards the ground like a bullet. (o13-173)
(o13-173) Hermione stood up, her crossed fingers in her mouth, as Harry streaked towards the ground like a bullet. (o13-173)
(o13-174) 'You're in luck, Weasley, Potter's obviously spotted some money on the ground!' said Malfoy. (o13-174)
(o13-174) 'You're in luck, Weasley, Potter's obviously spotted some money on the ground!' said Malfoy. (o13-174)
(o13-174) 'You're in luck, Weasley, Potter's obviously spotted some money on the ground!' said Malfoy. (o13-174)
(o13-175) Ron snapped. (o13-175)
(o13-175) Ron snapped. (o13-175)
(o13-175) Ron snapped. (o13-175)
(o13-176) Before Malfoy knew what was happening, Ron was on top of him, wrestling him to the ground. (o13-176)
(o13-176) Before Malfoy knew what was happening, Ron was on top of him, wrestling him to the ground. (o13-176)
(o13-176) Before Malfoy knew what was happening, Ron was on top of him, wrestling him to the ground. (o13-176)
(o13-177) Neville hesitated, then clambered over the back of his seat to help. (o13-177)
(o13-177) Neville hesitated, then clambered over the back of his seat to help. (o13-177)
(o13-177) Neville hesitated, then clambered over the back of his seat to help. (o13-177)
(o13-178) 'Come on, Harry!' Hermione screamed, leaping on to her seat to watch as Harry sped straight at Snape - she didn't even notice Malfoy and Ron rolling around under her seat, or the scuffles and yelps coming from the whirl of fists that was Neville, Crabbe and Goyle. (o13-178)
(o13-178) 'Come on, Harry!' Hermione screamed, leaping on to her seat to watch as Harry sped straight at Snape - she didn't even notice Malfoy and Ron rolling around under her seat, or the scuffles and yelps coming from the whirl of fists that was Neville, Crabbe and Goyle. (o13-178)
(o13-178) 'Come on, Harry!' Hermione screamed, leaping on to her seat to watch as Harry sped straight at Snape - she didn't even notice Malfoy and Ron rolling around under her seat, or the scuffles and yelps coming from the whirl of fists that was Neville, Crabbe and Goyle. (o13-178)
(o13-179) Up in the air, Snape turned on his broomstick just in time to see something scarlet shoot past him, missing him by inches - next second, Harry had pulled out of the dive, his arm raised in triumph, the Snitch clasped in his hand. (o13-179)
(o13-179) Up in the air, Snape turned on his broomstick just in time to see something scarlet shoot past him, missing him by inches - next second, Harry had pulled out of the dive, his arm raised in triumph, the Snitch clasped in his hand. (o13-179)
(o13-179) Up in the air, Snape turned on his broomstick just in time to see something scarlet shoot past him, missing him by inches - next second, Harry had pulled out of the dive, his arm raised in triumph, the Snitch clasped in his hand. (o13-179)
(o13-18o) The stands erupted; (o13-18o)
(o13-18o) The stands erupted; (o13-18o)
(o13-18o) The stands erupted; (o13-18o)
(o13-181) it had to be a record, no one could ever remember the Snitch being caught so quickly. (o13-181)
(o13-181) it had to be a record, no one could ever remember the Snitch being caught so quickly. (o13-181)
(o13-181) it had to be a record, no one could ever remember the Snitch being caught so quickly. (o13-181)
(o13-182) 'Ron! (o13-182)
(o13-182) 'Ron! (o13-182)
(o13-182) 'Ron! (o13-182)
(o13-183) Ron! (o13-183)
(o13-183) Ron! (o13-183)
(o13-183) Ron! (o13-183)
(o13-184) Where are you? (o13-184)
(o13-184) Where are you? (o13-184)
(o13-184) Where are you? (o13-184)
(o13-185) The game's over! (o13-185)
(o13-185) The game's over! (o13-185)
(o13-185) The game's over! (o13-185)
(o13-186) Harry's won! (o13-186)
(o13-186) Harry's won! (o13-186)
(o13-186) Harry's won! (o13-186)
(o13-187) We've won! (o13-187)
(o13-187) We've won! (o13-187)
(o13-187) We've won! (o13-187)
(o13-188) Gryffindor are in the lead!' shrieked Hermione, dancing up and down on her seat and hugging Parvati Patil in the row in front. (o13-188)
(o13-188) Gryffindor are in the lead!' shrieked Hermione, dancing up and down on her seat and hugging Parvati Patil in the row in front. (o13-188)
(o13-188) Gryffindor are in the lead!' shrieked Hermione, dancing up and down on her seat and hugging Parvati Patil in the row in front. (o13-188)
(o13-189) Harry jumped off his broom, a foot from the ground. (o13-189)
(o13-189) Harry jumped off his broom, a foot from the ground. (o13-189)
(o13-189) Harry jumped off his broom, a foot from the ground. (o13-189)
(o13-19o) He couldn't believe it. (o13-19o)
(o13-19o) He couldn't believe it. (o13-19o)
(o13-19o) He couldn't believe it. (o13-19o)
(o13-191) He'd done it - the game was over; (o13-191)
(o13-191) He'd done it - the game was over; (o13-191)
(o13-191) He'd done it - the game was over; (o13-191)
(o13-192) it had barely lasted five minutes. (o13-192)
(o13-192) it had barely lasted five minutes. (o13-192)
(o13-192) it had barely lasted five minutes. (o13-192)
(o13-193) As Gryffindors came spilling on to the pitch, he saw Snape land nearby, white-faced and tight-lipped - then Harry felt a hand on his shoulder and looked up into Dumbledore's smiling face. (o13-193)
(o13-193) As Gryffindors came spilling on to the pitch, he saw Snape land nearby, white-faced and tight-lipped - then Harry felt a hand on his shoulder and looked up into Dumbledore's smiling face. (o13-193)
(o13-193) As Gryffindors came spilling on to the pitch, he saw Snape land nearby, white-faced and tight-lipped - then Harry felt a hand on his shoulder and looked up into Dumbledore's smiling face. (o13-193)
(o13-194) 'Well done,' said Dumbledore quietly, so that only Harry could hear. (o13-194)
(o13-194) 'Well done,' said Dumbledore quietly, so that only Harry could hear. (o13-194)
(o13-194) 'Well done,' said Dumbledore quietly, so that only Harry could hear. (o13-194)
(o13-195) 'Nice to see you haven't been brooding about that mirror ... been keeping busy ... excellent ...' (o13-195)
(o13-195) 'Nice to see you haven't been brooding about that mirror ... been keeping busy ... excellent ...' (o13-195)
(o13-195) 'Nice to see you haven't been brooding about that mirror ... been keeping busy ... excellent ...' (o13-195)
(o13-196) Snape spat bitterly on the ground. (o13-196)
(o13-196) Snape spat bitterly on the ground. (o13-196)
(o13-196) Snape spat bitterly on the ground. (o13-196)
*
(o13-197) Harry left the changing room alone some time later, to take his Nimbus Two Thousand back to the broomshed. (o13-197)
(o13-197) Harry left the changing room alone some time later, to take his Nimbus Two Thousand back to the broomshed. (o13-197)
(o13-197) Harry left the changing room alone some time later, to take his Nimbus Two Thousand back to the broomshed. (o13-197)
(o13-198) He couldn't ever remember feeling happier. (o13-198)
(o13-198) He couldn't ever remember feeling happier. (o13-198)
(o13-198) He couldn't ever remember feeling happier. (o13-198)
(o13-199) He'd really done something to be proud of now - no one could say he was just a famous name any more. (o13-199)
(o13-199) He'd really done something to be proud of now - no one could say he was just a famous name any more. (o13-199)
(o13-199) He'd really done something to be proud of now - no one could say he was just a famous name any more. (o13-199)
(o13-2oo) The evening air had never smelled so sweet. (o13-2oo)
(o13-2oo) The evening air had never smelled so sweet. (o13-2oo)
(o13-2oo) The evening air had never smelled so sweet. (o13-2oo)
(o13-2o1) He walked over the damp grass, reliving the last hour in his head, which was a happy blur: Gryffindors running to lift him on to their shoulders; (o13-2o1)
(o13-2o1) He walked over the damp grass, reliving the last hour in his head, which was a happy blur: Gryffindors running to lift him on to their shoulders; (o13-2o1)
(o13-2o1) He walked over the damp grass, reliving the last hour in his head, which was a happy blur: Gryffindors running to lift him on to their shoulders; (o13-2o1)
(o13-2o2) Ron and Hermione in the distance, jumping up and down, Ron cheering through a heavy nosebleed. (o13-2o2)
(o13-2o2) Ron and Hermione in the distance, jumping up and down, Ron cheering through a heavy nosebleed. (o13-2o2)
(o13-2o2) Ron and Hermione in the distance, jumping up and down, Ron cheering through a heavy nosebleed. (o13-2o2)
(o13-2o3) Harry had reached the shed. (o13-2o3)
(o13-2o3) Harry had reached the shed. (o13-2o3)
(o13-2o3) Harry had reached the shed. (o13-2o3)
(o13-2o4) He leant against the wooden door and looked up at Hogwarts, with its windows glowing red in the setting sun. (o13-2o4)
(o13-2o4) He leant against the wooden door and looked up at Hogwarts, with its windows glowing red in the setting sun. (o13-2o4)
(o13-2o4) He leant against the wooden door and looked up at Hogwarts, with its windows glowing red in the setting sun. (o13-2o4)
(o13-2o5) Gryffindor in the lead. (o13-2o5)
(o13-2o5) Gryffindor in the lead. (o13-2o5)
(o13-2o5) Gryffindor in the lead. (o13-2o5)
(o13-2o6) He'd done it, he'd shown Snape ... (o13-2o6)
(o13-2o6) He'd done it, he'd shown Snape ... (o13-2o6)
(o13-2o6) He'd done it, he'd shown Snape ... (o13-2o6)
(o13-2o7) And speaking of Snape ... (o13-2o7)
(o13-2o7) And speaking of Snape ... (o13-2o7)
(o13-2o7) And speaking of Snape ... (o13-2o7)
(o13-2o8) A hooded figure came swiftly down the front steps of the castle. (o13-2o8)
(o13-2o8) A hooded figure came swiftly down the front steps of the castle. (o13-2o8)
(o13-2o8) A hooded figure came swiftly down the front steps of the castle. (o13-2o8)
(o13-2o9) Clearly not wanting to be seen, it walked as fast as possible towards the Forbidden Forest. (o13-2o9)
(o13-2o9) Clearly not wanting to be seen, it walked as fast as possible towards the Forbidden Forest. (o13-2o9)
(o13-2o9) Clearly not wanting to be seen, it walked as fast as possible towards the Forbidden Forest. (o13-2o9)
(o13-21o) Harry's victory faded from his mind as he watched. (o13-21o)
(o13-21o) Harry's victory faded from his mind as he watched. (o13-21o)
(o13-21o) Harry's victory faded from his mind as he watched. (o13-21o)
(o13-211) He recognised the figure's prowling walk. (o13-211)
(o13-211) He recognised the figure's prowling walk. (o13-211)
(o13-211) He recognised the figure's prowling walk. (o13-211)
(o13-212) Snape, sneaking into the Forest while everyone else was at dinner - what was going on? (o13-212)
(o13-212) Snape, sneaking into the Forest while everyone else was at dinner - what was going on? (o13-212)
(o13-212) Snape, sneaking into the Forest while everyone else was at dinner - what was going on? (o13-212)
(o13-213) Harry jumped back on his Nimbus Two Thousand and took off. (o13-213)
(o13-213) Harry jumped back on his Nimbus Two Thousand and took off. (o13-213)
(o13-213) Harry jumped back on his Nimbus Two Thousand and took off. (o13-213)
(o13-214) Gliding silently over the castle he saw Snape enter the Forest at a run. (o13-214)
(o13-214) Gliding silently over the castle he saw Snape enter the Forest at a run. (o13-214)
(o13-214) Gliding silently over the castle he saw Snape enter the Forest at a run. (o13-214)
(o13-215) He followed. (o13-215)
(o13-215) He followed. (o13-215)
(o13-215) He followed. (o13-215)
(o13-216) The trees were so thick he couldn't see where Snape had gone. (o13-216)
(o13-216) The trees were so thick he couldn't see where Snape had gone. (o13-216)
(o13-216) The trees were so thick he couldn't see where Snape had gone. (o13-216)
(o13-217) He flew in circles, lower and lower, brushing the top branches of trees until he heard voices. (o13-217)
(o13-217) He flew in circles, lower and lower, brushing the top branches of trees until he heard voices. (o13-217)
(o13-217) He flew in circles, lower and lower, brushing the top branches of trees until he heard voices. (o13-217)
(o13-218) He glided towards them and landed noiselessly in a towering beech tree. (o13-218)
(o13-218) He glided towards them and landed noiselessly in a towering beech tree. (o13-218)
(o13-218) He glided towards them and landed noiselessly in a towering beech tree. (o13-218)
(o13-219) He climbed carefully along one of the branches, holding tight to his broomstick, trying to see through the leaves. (o13-219)
(o13-219) He climbed carefully along one of the branches, holding tight to his broomstick, trying to see through the leaves. (o13-219)
(o13-219) He climbed carefully along one of the branches, holding tight to his broomstick, trying to see through the leaves. (o13-219)
(o13-22o) Below, in a shadowy clearing, stood Snape, but he wasn't alone. (o13-22o)
(o13-22o) Below, in a shadowy clearing, stood Snape, but he wasn't alone. (o13-22o)
(o13-22o) Below, in a shadowy clearing, stood Snape, but he wasn't alone. (o13-22o)
(o13-221) Quirrell was there, too. (o13-221)
(o13-221) Quirrell was there, too. (o13-221)
(o13-221) Quirrell was there, too. (o13-221)
(o13-222) Harry couldn't make out the look on his face, but he was stuttering worse than ever. (o13-222)
(o13-222) Harry couldn't make out the look on his face, but he was stuttering worse than ever. (o13-222)
(o13-222) Harry couldn't make out the look on his face, but he was stuttering worse than ever. (o13-222)
(o13-223) Harry strained to catch what they were saying. (o13-223)
(o13-223) Harry strained to catch what they were saying. (o13-223)
(o13-223) Harry strained to catch what they were saying. (o13-223)
(o13-224) '... d-don't know why you wanted t-t-to meet here of all p-places, Severus ...' (o13-224)
(o13-224) '... d-don't know why you wanted t-t-to meet here of all p-places, Severus ...' (o13-224)
(o13-224) '... d-don't know why you wanted t-t-to meet here of all p-places, Severus ...' (o13-224)
(o13-225) 'Oh, I thought we'd keep this private,' said Snape, his voice icy. (o13-225)
(o13-225) 'Oh, I thought we'd keep this private,' said Snape, his voice icy. (o13-225)
(o13-225) 'Oh, I thought we'd keep this private,' said Snape, his voice icy. (o13-225)
(o13-226) 'Students aren't supposed to know about the Philosopher's Stone, after all.' (o13-226)
(o13-226) 'Students aren't supposed to know about the Philosopher's Stone, after all.' (o13-226)
(o13-226) 'Students aren't supposed to know about the Philosopher's Stone, after all.' (o13-226)
(o13-227) Harry leant forward. (o13-227)
(o13-227) Harry leant forward. (o13-227)
(o13-227) Harry leant forward. (o13-227)
(o13-228) Quirrell was mumbling something. (o13-228)
(o13-228) Quirrell was mumbling something. (o13-228)
(o13-228) Quirrell was mumbling something. (o13-228)
(o13-229) Snape interrupted him. (o13-229)
(o13-229) Snape interrupted him. (o13-229)
(o13-229) Snape interrupted him. (o13-229)
(o13-23o) 'Have you found out how to get past that beast of Hagrid's yet?' (o13-23o)
(o13-23o) 'Have you found out how to get past that beast of Hagrid's yet?' (o13-23o)
(o13-23o) 'Have you found out how to get past that beast of Hagrid's yet?' (o13-23o)
(o13-231) 'B-b-but Severus, I -' (o13-231)
(o13-231) 'B-b-but Severus, I -' (o13-231)
(o13-231) 'B-b-but Severus, I -' (o13-231)
(o13-232) 'You don't want me as your enemy Quirrell,' said Snape, taking a step towards him. (o13-232)
(o13-232) 'You don't want me as your enemy Quirrell,' said Snape, taking a step towards him. (o13-232)
(o13-232) 'You don't want me as your enemy Quirrell,' said Snape, taking a step towards him. (o13-232)
(o13-233) 'I-I don-t know what you -' (o13-233)
(o13-233) 'I-I don-t know what you -' (o13-233)
(o13-233) 'I-I don-t know what you -' (o13-233)
(o13-234) 'You know perfectly well what I mean.' (o13-234)
(o13-234) 'You know perfectly well what I mean.' (o13-234)
(o13-234) 'You know perfectly well what I mean.' (o13-234)
(o13-235) An owl hooted loudly and Harry nearly fell out of the tree. (o13-235)
(o13-235) An owl hooted loudly and Harry nearly fell out of the tree. (o13-235)
(o13-235) An owl hooted loudly and Harry nearly fell out of the tree. (o13-235)
(o13-236) He steadied himself in time to hear Snape say, '- your little bit of hocus pocus. (o13-236)
(o13-236) He steadied himself in time to hear Snape say, '- your little bit of hocus pocus. (o13-236)
(o13-236) He steadied himself in time to hear Snape say, '- your little bit of hocus pocus. (o13-236)
(o13-237) I'm waiting.' (o13-237)
(o13-237) I'm waiting.' (o13-237)
(o13-237) I'm waiting.' (o13-237)
(o13-238) 'B-but I d-d-don't -' (o13-238)
(o13-238) 'B-but I d-d-don't -' (o13-238)
(o13-238) 'B-but I d-d-don't -' (o13-238)
(o13-239) 'Very well,' Snape cut in. (o13-239)
(o13-239) 'Very well,' Snape cut in. (o13-239)
(o13-239) 'Very well,' Snape cut in. (o13-239)
(o13-24o) 'We'll have another little chat soon, when you've had time to think things over and decided where your loyalties lie.' (o13-24o)
(o13-24o) 'We'll have another little chat soon, when you've had time to think things over and decided where your loyalties lie.' (o13-24o)
(o13-24o) 'We'll have another little chat soon, when you've had time to think things over and decided where your loyalties lie.' (o13-24o)
(o13-241) He threw his cloak over his head and strode out of the clearing. (o13-241)
(o13-241) He threw his cloak over his head and strode out of the clearing. (o13-241)
(o13-241) He threw his cloak over his head and strode out of the clearing. (o13-241)
(o13-242) It was almost dark now, but Harry could see Quirrell, standing quite still as though he was petrified. (o13-242)
(o13-242) It was almost dark now, but Harry could see Quirrell, standing quite still as though he was petrified. (o13-242)
(o13-242) It was almost dark now, but Harry could see Quirrell, standing quite still as though he was petrified. (o13-242)
*
(o13-243) 'Harry, where have you been?' Hermione squeaked. (o13-243)
(o13-243) 'Harry, where have you been?' Hermione squeaked. (o13-243)
(o13-243) 'Harry, where have you been?' Hermione squeaked. (o13-243)
(o13-244) 'We won! (o13-244)
(o13-244) 'We won! (o13-244)
(o13-244) 'We won! (o13-244)
(o13-245) You won! (o13-245)
(o13-245) You won! (o13-245)
(o13-245) You won! (o13-245)
(o13-246) We won!' shouted Ron, thumping Harry on the back. (o13-246)
(o13-246) We won!' shouted Ron, thumping Harry on the back. (o13-246)
(o13-246) We won!' shouted Ron, thumping Harry on the back. (o13-246)
(o13-247) 'And I gave Malfoy a black eye and Neville tried to take on Crabbe and Goyle single-handed! (o13-247)
(o13-247) 'And I gave Malfoy a black eye and Neville tried to take on Crabbe and Goyle single-handed! (o13-247)
(o13-247) 'And I gave Malfoy a black eye and Neville tried to take on Crabbe and Goyle single-handed! (o13-247)
(o13-248) He's still out cold but Madam Pomfrey says he'll be all right - talk about showing Slytherin! (o13-248)
(o13-248) He's still out cold but Madam Pomfrey says he'll be all right - talk about showing Slytherin! (o13-248)
(o13-248) He's still out cold but Madam Pomfrey says he'll be all right - talk about showing Slytherin! (o13-248)
(o13-249) Everyone's waiting for you in the common room, we're having a party, Fred and George stole some cakes and stuff from the kitchens.' (o13-249)
(o13-249) Everyone's waiting for you in the common room, we're having a party, Fred and George stole some cakes and stuff from the kitchens.' (o13-249)
(o13-249) Everyone's waiting for you in the common room, we're having a party, Fred and George stole some cakes and stuff from the kitchens.' (o13-249)
(o13-25o) 'Never mind that now,' said Harry breathlessly. (o13-25o)
(o13-25o) 'Never mind that now,' said Harry breathlessly. (o13-25o)
(o13-25o) 'Never mind that now,' said Harry breathlessly. (o13-25o)
(o13-251) 'Let's find an empty room, you wait 'til you hear this ...' (o13-251)
(o13-251) 'Let's find an empty room, you wait 'til you hear this ...' (o13-251)
(o13-251) 'Let's find an empty room, you wait 'til you hear this ...' (o13-251)
(o13-252) He made sure Peeves wasn't inside before shutting the door behind them, then he told them what he'd seen and heard. (o13-252)
(o13-252) He made sure Peeves wasn't inside before shutting the door behind them, then he told them what he'd seen and heard. (o13-252)
(o13-252) He made sure Peeves wasn't inside before shutting the door behind them, then he told them what he'd seen and heard. (o13-252)
(o13-253) 'So we were right, it is the Philosopher's Stone, and Snape's trying to force Quirrell to help him get it. (o13-253)
(o13-253) 'So we were right, it is the Philosopher's Stone, and Snape's trying to force Quirrell to help him get it. (o13-253)
(o13-253) 'So we were right, it is the Philosopher's Stone, and Snape's trying to force Quirrell to help him get it. (o13-253)
(o13-254) He asked if he knew how to get past Fluffy - and he said something about Quirrell's ''hocus-pocus'' - I reckon there are other things guarding the stone apart from Fluffy, loads of enchantments, probably, and Quirrell would have done some anti-Dark Arts spell which Snape needs to break through -' (o13-254)
(o13-254) He asked if he knew how to get past Fluffy - and he said something about Quirrell's ''hocus-pocus'' - I reckon there are other things guarding the stone apart from Fluffy, loads of enchantments, probably, and Quirrell would have done some anti-Dark Arts spell which Snape needs to break through -' (o13-254)
(o13-254) He asked if he knew how to get past Fluffy - and he said something about Quirrell's ''hocus-pocus'' - I reckon there are other things guarding the stone apart from Fluffy, loads of enchantments, probably, and Quirrell would have done some anti-Dark Arts spell which Snape needs to break through -' (o13-254)
(o13-255) 'So you mean the Stone's only safe as long as Quirrell stands up to Snape?' said Hermione in alarm. (o13-255)
(o13-255) 'So you mean the Stone's only safe as long as Quirrell stands up to Snape?' said Hermione in alarm. (o13-255)
(o13-255) 'So you mean the Stone's only safe as long as Quirrell stands up to Snape?' said Hermione in alarm. (o13-255)
(o13-256) 'It'll be gone by next Tuesday,' said Ron. (o13-256)
(o13-256) 'It'll be gone by next Tuesday,' said Ron. (o13-256)
(o13-256) 'It'll be gone by next Tuesday,' said Ron. (o13-256)
Ni komentarjev:
Objavite komentar