ponedeljek, 27. oktober 2008

KNJIGA ŠT. o5 - o15. DEL (Prepovedani Gozd - The Forbidden Forest) (o3oo)

o15 -Prepovedani Gozd - The Forbidden Forest

o25 - Prepovedani Gozd - Forbidden Forest


FILCH: A pity they let the old punishments die.

          Was a time detention found you hanging by your thumbs in the dungeons.

          God, I miss the screaming.

          You'll be serving detention with Hagrid tonight.

          He's got a little job to do inside the Dark Forest.

          A sorry lot, this, Hagrid.

          Good God, you're not still on about that bloody dragon, are you?

HAGRID: Norbert's gone.

               Dumbledore sent him off to Romania to live in a colony.

GRANGER: That's good, isn't it? He's with his own kind.

HAGRID: What if he don't like Romania?

               What if the other dragons are mean to him? He's only a baby.

FILCH: For God's sake, pull yourself together. You're going into the Forest.

           Got to have your wits about you.

MALFOY: The Forest? I thought that was a joke. We can't go in there.

                Students aren't allowed. And there are ...

                ... werewolves.

FILCH: There's more than werewolves in those trees.

           You can be sure of that.

           Nighty-night.

HAGRID: Right. Let's go.

POTTER: Hagrid, what is that?

HAGRID: What we're here for. See that?

               That's unicorn blood, that is. I found one dead a few weeks ago.

               Now, this one's been hurt bad by something.

               So, it's our job to go and find the poor beast.

               Ron, Hermione, come with me.

               And, Harry, you'll go with Malfoy.

MALFOY: Okay. Then I get Fang.

HAGRID: Fine. Just so you know, he's a bloody coward.

MALFOY: Wait till my father hears about this. This is servant's stuff.

POTTER: If I didn't know better, I'd say you were scared.

MALFOY: I'm not scared, Potter.

                   Do you hear that?

                   Come on, Fang.

                   Scared!

POTTER: What is it, Fang?

FIRENZE: Harry Potter, you must leave. You are known to many creatures here.

                The Forest is not safe at this time. Especially for you.

POTTER: What was that thing you saved me from?

FIRENZE: A monstrous creature. It is a terrible crime to slay a unicorn.

                Drinking its blood will keep you alive even if you are an inch from death.

                But at a terrible price. For you have slain something so pure ...

                ... that the moment the blood touches your lips, you will have a half-life.

                A cursed life.

POTTER: Who would choose such a life?

FIRENZE: Can you think of no one?

POTTER: Do you mean to say that that thing that killed the unicorn ...

              ... that was drinking its blood, that was Voldemort?

FIRENZE: Do you know what is hidden in the school at this very moment?

POTTER: The Philosopher's Stone.

GRANGER: Harry!

HAGRID: Hello there, Firenze. See you've met our young Mr. Potter.

               You all right there, Harry?

FIRENZE: Harry Potter, this is where I leave you.

                You're safe now. Good luck.



A pity they let the old punishments die. (Škoda, da ni več starih kazni.)
Was a time detention found you hanging by your thumbs in the dungeons. (V starih časih bi vas v ječah obesili za palce.)
God, I miss the screaming. (Kako pogrešam kričanje.)
You'll be serving detention with Hagrid tonight. (Kazen boste odslužili nocoj s Hagridom.)
He's got a little job to do inside the Dark Forest. (Delo ima za vas. V Temnem gozdu.)
A sorry lot, this, Hagrid. (Žalostna družba.)
Good God, you're not still on about that bloody dragon, are you? (Še nisi pozabil na tistega zmaja?)
Norbert's gone. (Norbert je odšel.)
Dumbledore sent him off to Romania to live in a colony. (Dumbledore ga je poslal v Romunijo.)
That's good, isn't it? He's with his own kind. (Dobro. Živel bo s sebi enakimi.)
What if he don't like Romania? (Pa če mu ne bo všeč?)
What if the other dragons are mean to him? He's only a baby. (Če bodo drugi zmaji grdi z njim? Šele otrok je.)
For God's sake, pull yourself together. You're going into the Forest. (Za božjo voljo, zberi se. V gozd boš šel.)
Got to have your wits about you. (Imej glavo na vratu.)
The Forest? I thought that was a joke. We can't go in there. (V gozd? Mislil sem, da je šala. Ne moremo tja.)
Students aren't allowed. And there are ... (Učencem ni dovoljeno. In tam so)
... werewolves. (volkodlaki.)
There's more than werewolves in those trees. (Še vse kaj drugega kot volkodlaki.)
You can be sure of that. (Verjemi.)
Nighty-night. (Lahko noč.)
Right. Let's go. (Pojdimo.)
Hagrid, what is that? (Kaj je to?)
What we're here for. See that? (Zato smo tu. Vidite to?)
That's unicorn blood, that is. I found one dead a few weeks ago. (To je samorogova kri. Pred tedni sem enega našel mrtvega.)
Now, this one's been hurt bad by something. (Tega je nekaj hudo ranilo.)
So, it's our job to go and find the poor beast. (Naša naloga je, da ubožca najdemo.)
Ron, Hermione, come with me. (Ron, Hermiona, z mano gresta.)
And, Harry, you'll go with Malfoy. (Harry, z Malfoyem greš.)
Okay. Then I get Fang. (Potem gre Čekan z mano.)
Fine. Just so you know, he's a bloody coward. (Prav. Samo, da boš vedel, strahopetec je.)
Wait till my father hears about this. This is servant's stuff. (Počakaj, da moj oče izve za to. To je delo za služinčad.)
If I didn't know better, I'd say you were scared. (Če te ne bi poznal, bi rekel, da te je strah.)
I'm not scared, Potter. (Ni me strah, Potter.)
Do you hear that? (Slišiš?)
Come on, Fang. (Pridi, Čekan.) 
Scared! (Strah!)
What is it, Fang? (Kaj je?)
Harry Potter, you must leave. You are known to many creatures here. (Harry Potter, oditi moraš. Mnoga bitja te poznajo.)
The Forest is not safe at this time. Especially for you. (Gozd v tem času ni varen. Posebej zate ne.)
What was that thing you saved me from? (Pred čim si me rešil?)
A monstrous creature. It is a terrible crime to slay a unicorn. (Pred pošastnim stvorom. Umor samoroga je strašno hudodelstvo.)
Drinking its blood will keep you alive even if you are an inch from death. (Njegova kri te ohrani pri življenju, pa če si že na pragu smrti.)
But at a terrible price. For you have slain something so pure ... (A za strašno ceno. Če ubiješ kaj tako čistega,)
... that the moment the blood touches your lips, you will have a half-life. (te od trenutka, ko se te kri dotakne, čaka polovično življenje.)
A cursed life. (Prekleto življenje.)
Who would choose such a life? (Kdo bi izbral takšno življenje?)
Can you think of no one? (Ne veš?)
Do you mean to say that that thing that killed the unicorn ... (Hočeš reči, da je bil tisti stvor, ki je ubil samoroga)
... that was drinking its blood, that was Voldemort? (in pil njegovo kri, Mrlakenstein?)
Do you know what is hidden in the school at this very moment? (Veš, kaj je v tem trenutku skrito v šoli?)
The Philosopher's Stone. (Kamen modrosti.)
Harry!
Hello there, Firenze. See you've met our young Mr. Potter. (Firenze, vidim, da si spoznal gospodiča Potterja.)
You all right there, Harry? (Si dobro?)
Harry Potter, this is where I leave you. (Zdaj te zapuščam.)
You're safe now. Good luck. (V varnih rokah si. Srečno.)


o26 - Naklep - Up To Something


GRANGER: You mean, You-Know-Who is out there right now in the Forest?

POTTER: But he's weak. He's living off the unicorns.

              Don't you see? We had it wrong.

              Snape doesn't want the Stone for himself. He wants it for Voldemort.

              With the Elixir of Life, Voldemort will be strong again.

              He'll come back.

WEASLEY: But if he comes back ...

                  ... you don't think he'll try to kill you, do you?

POTTER: If he'd had the chance, he might have tried tonight.

WEASLEY: And to think I've been worrying about my Potions final.

GRANGER: Hang on a minute. We're forgetting one thing.

                  Who's the one wizard Voldemort always feared?

                  Dumbledore. As long as Dumbledore is around, Harry, you're safe.

                  As long as Dumbledore is around, you can't be touched.

                  I'd heard Hogwarts' final exams were frightful, but I found that enjoyable.

WEASLEY: Speak for yourself. All right there, Harry?

POTTER: My scar. It keeps burning.

GRANGER: It's happened before?

POTTER: Not like this.

WEASLEY: You should see the nurse.

POTTER: I think it's a warning. It means danger's coming.

              Of course!

GRANGER: What is it?

POTTER: Isn't it odd that what Hagrid wants more than anything is a dragon ...

              ... and a stranger just happens to have one?

              How many people wander around with dragon eggs?

              Why didn't see it before?

              Who gave you the egg? What did he look like?

HAGRID: I never saw his face. He kept his hood up.

POTTER: You and this stranger must have talked.

HAGRID: He wanted to know what sort of creatures I looked after.

               I said, "After Fluffy, a dragon's gonna be no problem."

POTTER: Was he interested in Fluffy?

HAGRID: Of course he was interested.

              How often do you come across a three-headed dog?

              But I told him, "The trick with any beast is to know how to calm him."

              Take Fluffy, for example. Play him music and he falls straight to sleep.

              I shouldn't have told you that.

              Where are you going?

POTTER: We have to see Dumbledore. Immediately!

MCGONAGALL: I'm afraid he's not here.

                           He received an urgent owl from the Ministry of Magic and left.

POTTER: He's gone? But this is important!

              This is about the Philosopher's Stone!

MCGONAGALL: How do you know ...?

POTTER: Someone's going to try and steal it.

MCGONAGALL: I don't know how you know, but I assure you it is well protected.

                           Now would you go back to your dormitories? Quietly.

POTTER: That was no stranger Hagrid met. It was Snape.

              Which means he knows how to get past Fluffy.

GRANGER: And with Dumbledore gone ...

SNAPE: Good afternoon.

            What would three young Gryffindors ...

            ... be doing inside on a day like this?

GRANGER: We were just ...

SNAPE: You ought to be careful.

            People will think you're ...

            ... up to something.

GRANGER: Now what do we do?

POTTER: We go down the trap door. Tonight.



You mean, You-Know-Who is out there right now in the Forest? (Hočeš reči, da je Saj Veš Kdo zdaj v gozdu?)
But he's weak. He's living off the unicorns. (Šibak je. Živi od samorogov.)
Don't you see? We had it wrong. (Ne razumeta? Motili smo se.)
Snape doesn't want the Stone for himself. He wants it for Voldemort. (Raws noče kamna zase, ampak za Mrlakensteina.)
With the Elixir of Life, Voldemort will be strong again. (Napoj nesmrtnosti mu bo vrnil moč.)
He'll come back. (Vrnil se bo.)
But if he comes back ... (Ampak, če se bo vrnil,)
... you don't think he'll try to kill you, do you? (misliš, da te ne bo poskušal ubiti?)
If he'd had the chance, he might have tried tonight. (Že nocoj bi me, če bi me lahko.)
And to think I've been worrying about my Potions final. (Mene pa skrbi za zaključni izpit iz čarobnih napojev.)
Hang on a minute. We're forgetting one thing. (Čakajta malo. Nekaj pozabljamo.)
Who's the one wizard Voldemort always feared? (Kdo je edini čarovnik, ki se ga je Mrlakenstein vedno bal?)
Dumbledore. As long as Dumbledore is around, Harry, you're safe. (Dumbledore. Dokler je Dumbledore tu, si varen.)
As long as Dumbledore is around, you can't be touched. (Dokler je Dumbledore tu, ti ne more blizu.)
I'd heard Hogwarts' final exams were frightful, but I found that enjoyable. (Vsi so govorili, da so zaključni izpiti grozni. Meni je bilo prav prijetno.)
Speak for yourself. All right there, Harry? (Zase govori. Ti je dobro?)
My scar. It keeps burning. (Brazgotina me boli.)
It's happened before. (Ni prvič.)
Not like this. (Tako še ni bilo.)
You should see the nurse. (Pojdi v ambulanto.)
I think it's a warning. It means danger's coming. (Svarilo je. Nevarnost se bliža.)
Of course! (Jasno.)
What is it?
Isn't it odd that what Hagrid wants more than anything is a dragon ... (Se vama ne zdi čudno, da si je Hagrid nadvse želel zmaja)
... and a stranger just happens to have one? (in ga je kar dobil od nekega tujca?)
How many people wander around with dragon eggs? (Koliko ljudi nosi s sabo zmajeva jajca?)
Why didn't see it before? (Zakaj se mi ni posvetilo?)
Who gave you the egg? What did he look like? (Kdo ti je dal zmajevo jajce? Kakšen je bil?)
I never saw his face. He kept his hood up. (Ne vem. Obraz je imel pod kapuco.)
You and this stranger must have talked. (Ampak pogovarjal si pa se z njim.)
He wanted to know what sort of creatures I looked after. (Zanimalo ga je, za kakšne živali skrbim.)
I said, "After Fluffy, a dragon's gonna be no problem." (Rekel sem: "Če imam Miškota, zmaj ne bo problem.")
Was he interested in Fluffy? (Ga je Miško zanimal?)
Of course he was interested. (Seveda ga je zanimal.)
How often do you come across a three-headed dog? (Troglavih psov res ne vidiš veliko, niti v tem poslu.)
But I told him, "The trick with any beast is to know how to calm him." (Rekel sem: "Z vsako zverjo je lahko, če jo znaš pomiriti.")
Take Fluffy, for example. Play him music and he falls straight to sleep. (Vzemimo Miškota. Zaigraš mu malo glasbe, pa takoj zaspi.)
I shouldn't have told you that. (Tega ne bi smel povedati.)
Where are you going? (Kam greste?)
We have to see Dumbledore. Immediately! (Takoj moramo k profesorju Dumbledoru!)
I'm afraid he's not here. (Žal ga ni tu.)
He received an urgent owl from the Ministry of Magic and left. (Prejel je nujno sovo z ministrstva za čaranje in odšel.)
He's gone? But this is important! (Odšel je? Ampak za pomembno stvar gre.)
This is about the Philosopher's Stone! (Za kamen modrosti.)
How do you know ...? (Kako veš ...)
Someone's going to try and steal it. (Nekdo ga hoče ukrasti.)
I don't know how you know, but I assure you it is well protected. (Ne vem, kako veste za kamen, ampak dobro je zavarovan.)
Now would you go back to your dormitories? Quietly. (Zdaj pa se vrnite v dom. Tiho.)
That was no stranger Hagrid met. It was Snape. (Hagrid ni srečal tujca, ampak Rawsa.)
Which means he knows how to get past Fluffy. (Torej lahko pride mimo Miškota.)
And with Dumbledore gone ... (Dumbledora ni ...)
Good afternoon. (Dober dan.)
What would three young Gryffindors ... (Le kaj bi trije mladi Gryfondomovci)
... be doing inside on a day like this? (počeli notri, ko je zunaj tako lepo?)
We were just ... (Samo ...)
You ought to be careful. (Previdni bi morali biti.)
People will think you're ... (Mislili bomo, da imate)
... up to something. (kaj za bregom.)
Now what do we do? (Kaj zdaj?)
We go down the trap door. Tonight. (Skozi loputo bomo šli. Nocoj.)



Prepovedani Gozd - The Forbidden Forest

(audio o15. poglavja = 2o56 sekund ali 34min 16s, prebral: Stephen Fry)

(audio o15. poglavja = 1943 sekund ali 32min 23s, prebral: Jim Dale)

(o15. poglavje = 451 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda) 






(o15-oo1) Things couldn't have been worse. (o15-oo1)

(o15-oo1) Things couldn't have been worse. (o15-oo1)

(o15-oo1) Things couldn't have been worse. (o15-oo1)












(o15-oo2) Filch took them down to Professor McGonagall's study on the first floor, where they sat and waited without saying a word to each other. (o15-oo2)

(o15-oo2) Filch took them down to Professor McGonagall's study on the first floor, where they sat and waited without saying a word to each other. (o15-oo2)

(o15-oo2) Filch took them down to Professor McGonagall's study on the first floor, where they sat and waited without saying a word to each other. (o15-oo2)



(o15-oo3) Hermione was trembling. (o15-oo3)

(o15-oo3) Hermione was trembling. (o15-oo3)

(o15-oo3) Hermione was trembling. (o15-oo3)



(o15-oo4) Excuses, alibis and wild cover-up stories chased each other around Harry's brain, each more feeble than the last. (o15-oo4)

(o15-oo4) Excuses, alibis and wild cover-up stories chased each other around Harry's brain, each more feeble than the last. (o15-oo4)

(o15-oo4) Excuses, alibis and wild cover-up stories chased each other around Harry's brain, each more feeble than the last. (o15-oo4)



(o15-oo5) He couldn't see how they were going to get out of trouble this time. (o15-oo5)

(o15-oo5) He couldn't see how they were going to get out of trouble this time. (o15-oo5)

(o15-oo5) He couldn't see how they were going to get out of trouble this time. (o15-oo5)



(o15-oo6) They were cornered. (o15-oo6)

(o15-oo6) They were cornered. (o15-oo6)

(o15-oo6) They were cornered. (o15-oo6)



(o15-oo7) How could they have been so stupid as to forget the Cloak? (o15-oo7)

(o15-oo7) How could they have been so stupid as to forget the Cloak? (o15-oo7)

(o15-oo7) How could they have been so stupid as to forget the Cloak? (o15-oo7)



(o15-oo8) There was no reason on earth that Professor McGonagall would accept for their being out of bed and creeping around the school in the dead of night, let alone being up the tallest astronomy tower, which was out-of-bounds except for classes. (o15-oo8)

(o15-oo8) There was no reason on earth that Professor McGonagall would accept for their being out of bed and creeping around the school in the dead of night, let alone being up the tallest astronomy tower, which was out-of-bounds except for classes. (o15-oo8)

(o15-oo8) There was no reason on earth that Professor McGonagall would accept for their being out of bed and creeping around the school in the dead of night, let alone being up the tallest astronomy tower, which was out-of-bounds except for classes. (o15-oo8)



(o15-oo9) Add Norbert and the Invisibility Cloak and they might as well be packing their bags already. (o15-oo9)

(o15-oo9) Add Norbert and the Invisibility Cloak and they might as well be packing their bags already. (o15-oo9)

(o15-oo9) Add Norbert and the Invisibility Cloak and they might as well be packing their bags already. (o15-oo9)












(o15-o1o) Had Harry thought that things couldn't have been worse? (o15-o1o)

(o15-o1o) Had Harry thought that things couldn't have been worse? (o15-o1o)

(o15-o1o) Had Harry thought that things couldn't have been worse? (o15-o1o)



(o15-o11) He was wrong. (o15-o11)

(o15-o11) He was wrong. (o15-o11)

(o15-o11) He was wrong. (o15-o11)



(o15-o12) When Professor McGonagall appeared, she was leading Neville. (o15-o12)

(o15-o12) When Professor McGonagall appeared, she was leading Neville. (o15-o12)

(o15-o12) When Professor McGonagall appeared, she was leading Neville. (o15-o12)












(o15-o13) 'Harry!' Neville burst out, the moment he saw the other two. (o15-o13)

(o15-o13) 'Harry!' Neville burst out, the moment he saw the other two. (o15-o13)

(o15-o13) 'Harry!' Neville burst out, the moment he saw the other two. (o15-o13)



(o15-o14) 'I was trying to find you to warn you, I heard Malfoy saying he was going to catch you, he said you had a drag -' (o15-o14)

(o15-o14) 'I was trying to find you to warn you, I heard Malfoy saying he was going to catch you, he said you had a drag -' (o15-o14)

(o15-o14) 'I was trying to find you to warn you, I heard Malfoy saying he was going to catch you, he said you had a drag -' (o15-o14)












(o15-o15) Harry shook his head violently to shut Neville more likely to breathe fire than Norbert as she towered over the three of them. (o15-o15)

(o15-o15) Harry shook his head violently to shut Neville more likely to breathe fire than Norbert as she towered over the three of them. (o15-o15)

(o15-o15) Harry shook his head violently to shut Neville more likely to breathe fire than Norbert as she towered over the three of them. (o15-o15)












(o15-o16) 'I would never have believed it of any of you. (o15-o16)

(o15-o16) 'I would never have believed it of any of you. (o15-o16)

(o15-o16) 'I would never have believed it of any of you. (o15-o16)



(o15-o17) Mr Filch says you were up the astronomy tower. (o15-o17)

(o15-o17) Mr Filch says you were up the astronomy tower. (o15-o17)

(o15-o17) Mr Filch says you were up the astronomy tower. (o15-o17)



(o15-o18) It's one o'clock in the morning. (o15-o18)

(o15-o18) It's one o'clock in the morning. (o15-o18)

(o15-o18) It's one o'clock in the morning. (o15-o18)



(o15-o19) Explain yourselves.' (o15-o19)

(o15-o19) Explain yourselves.' (o15-o19)

(o15-o19) Explain yourselves.' (o15-o19)












(o15-o2o) It was the first time Hermione had ever failed to answer a teacher's question. (o15-o2o)

(o15-o2o) It was the first time Hermione had ever failed to answer a teacher's question. (o15-o2o)

(o15-o2o) It was the first time Hermione had ever failed to answer a teacher's question. (o15-o2o)



(o15-o21) She was staring at her slippers, as still as a statue. (o15-o21)

(o15-o21) She was staring at her slippers, as still as a statue. (o15-o21)

(o15-o21) She was staring at her slippers, as still as a statue. (o15-o21)












(o15-o22) 'I think I've got a good idea of what's been going on,' said Professor McGonagall. (o15-o22)

(o15-o22) 'I think I've got a good idea of what's been going on,' said Professor McGonagall. (o15-o22)

(o15-o22) 'I think I've got a good idea of what's been going on,' said Professor McGonagall. (o15-o22)



(o15-o23) 'It doesn't take a genius to work it out. (o15-o23)

(o15-o23) 'It doesn't take a genius to work it out. (o15-o23)

(o15-o23) 'It doesn't take a genius to work it out. (o15-o23)



(o15-o24) You fed Draco Malfoy some cock-and-bull story about a dragon, trying to get him out of bed and into trouble. (o15-o24)

(o15-o24) You fed Draco Malfoy some cock-and-bull story about a dragon, trying to get him out of bed and into trouble. (o15-o24)

(o15-o24) You fed Draco Malfoy some cock-and-bull story about a dragon, trying to get him out of bed and into trouble. (o15-o24)



(o15-o25) I've already caught him. (o15-o25)

(o15-o25) I've already caught him. (o15-o25)

(o15-o25) I've already caught him. (o15-o25)



(o15-o26) I suppose you think it's funny that Longbottom here heard the story and believed it, too?' (o15-o26)

(o15-o26) I suppose you think it's funny that Longbottom here heard the story and believed it, too?' (o15-o26)

(o15-o26) I suppose you think it's funny that Longbottom here heard the story and believed it, too?' (o15-o26)












(o15-o27) Harry caught Neville's eye and tried to tell him without words that this wasn't true, because Neville was looking stunned and hurt. (o15-o27)

(o15-o27) Harry caught Neville's eye and tried to tell him without words that this wasn't true, because Neville was looking stunned and hurt. (o15-o27)

(o15-o27) Harry caught Neville's eye and tried to tell him without words that this wasn't true, because Neville was looking stunned and hurt. (o15-o27)



(o15-o28) Poor, blundering Neville - Harry knew what it must have cost him to try and find them in the dark, to warn them. (o15-o28)

(o15-o28) Poor, blundering Neville - Harry knew what it must have cost him to try and find them in the dark, to warn them. (o15-o28)

(o15-o28) Poor, blundering Neville - Harry knew what it must have cost him to try and find them in the dark, to warn them. (o15-o28)












(o15-o29) 'I'm disgusted,' said Professor McGonagall. (o15-o29)

(o15-o29) 'I'm disgusted,' said Professor McGonagall. (o15-o29)

(o15-o29) 'I'm disgusted,' said Professor McGonagall. (o15-o29)



(o15-o3o) 'Four students out of bed in one night! (o15-o3o)

(o15-o3o) 'Four students out of bed in one night! (o15-o3o)

(o15-o3o) 'Four students out of bed in one night! (o15-o3o)



(o15-o31) I've never heard of such a thing before! (o15-o31)

(o15-o31) I've never heard of such a thing before! (o15-o31)

(o15-o31) I've never heard of such a thing before! (o15-o31)



(o15-o32) You, Miss Granger, I thought you had more sense. (o15-o32)

(o15-o32) You, Miss Granger, I thought you had more sense. (o15-o32)

(o15-o32) You, Miss Granger, I thought you had more sense. (o15-o32)



(o15-o33) As for you, Mr Potter, I thought Gryffindor meant more to you than this. (o15-o33)

(o15-o33) As for you, Mr Potter, I thought Gryffindor meant more to you than this. (o15-o33)

(o15-o33) As for you, Mr Potter, I thought Gryffindor meant more to you than this. (o15-o33)



(o15-o34) All three of you will receive detentions - yes, you too, Mr Longbottom, nothing
gives you the right to walk around school at night, especially these days, it's very dangerous - and fifty points will be taken from Gryffindor.' (o15-o34)

(o15-o34) All three of you will receive detentions - yes, you too, Mr Longbottom, nothing
gives you the right to walk around school at night, especially these days, it's very dangerous - and fifty points will be taken from Gryffindor.' (o15-o34)

(o15-o34) All three of you will receive detentions - yes, you too, Mr Longbottom, nothing
gives you the right to walk around school at night, especially these days, it's very dangerous - and fifty points will be taken from Gryffindor.' (o15-o34)












(o15-o35) 'Fifty?' Harry gasped - they would lose the lead, the lead he'd won in the last Quidditch match. (o15-o35)

(o15-o35) 'Fifty?' Harry gasped - they would lose the lead, the lead he'd won in the last Quidditch match. (o15-o35)

(o15-o35) 'Fifty?' Harry gasped - they would lose the lead, the lead he'd won in the last Quidditch match. (o15-o35)












(o15-o36) 'Fifty points each,' said Professor McGonagall, breathing heavily through her long pointed nose. (o15-o36)

(o15-o36) 'Fifty points each,' said Professor McGonagall, breathing heavily through her long pointed nose. (o15-o36)

(o15-o36) 'Fifty points each,' said Professor McGonagall, breathing heavily through her long pointed nose. (o15-o36)












(o15-o37) 'Professor - please -' (o15-o37)

(o15-o37) 'Professor - please -' (o15-o37)

(o15-o37) 'Professor - please -' (o15-o37)












(o15-o38) 'You can't -' (o15-o38)

(o15-o38) 'You can't -' (o15-o38)

(o15-o38) 'You can't -' (o15-o38)












(o15-o39) 'Don't tell me what I can and can't do, Potter. (o15-o39)

(o15-o39) 'Don't tell me what I can and can't do, Potter. (o15-o39)

(o15-o39) 'Don't tell me what I can and can't do, Potter. (o15-o39)



(o15-o4o) Now get back to bed, all of you. (o15-o4o)

(o15-o4o) Now get back to bed, all of you. (o15-o4o)

(o15-o4o) Now get back to bed, all of you. (o15-o4o)



(o15-o41) I've never been more ashamed of Gryffindor students.' (o15-o41)

(o15-o41) I've never been more ashamed of Gryffindor students.' (o15-o41)

(o15-o41) I've never been more ashamed of Gryffindor students.' (o15-o41)












(o15-o42) A hundred and fifty points lost. (o15-o42)

(o15-o42) A hundred and fifty points lost. (o15-o42)

(o15-o42) A hundred and fifty points lost. (o15-o42)



(o15-o43) That put Gryffindor in last place. (o15-o43)

(o15-o43) That put Gryffindor in last place. (o15-o43)

(o15-o43) That put Gryffindor in last place. (o15-o43)



(o15-o44) In one night, they'd ruined any chance Gryffindor had had for the House Cup. (o15-o44)

(o15-o44) In one night, they'd ruined any chance Gryffindor had had for the House Cup. (o15-o44)

(o15-o44) In one night, they'd ruined any chance Gryffindor had had for the House Cup. (o15-o44)



(o15-o45) Harry felt as though the bottom had dropped out of his stomach. (o15-o45)

(o15-o45) Harry felt as though the bottom had dropped out of his stomach. (o15-o45)

(o15-o45) Harry felt as though the bottom had dropped out of his stomach. (o15-o45)



(o15-o46) How could they ever make up for this? (o15-o46)

(o15-o46) How could they ever make up for this? (o15-o46)

(o15-o46) How could they ever make up for this? (o15-o46)












(o15-o47) Harry didn't sleep all night. (o15-o47)

(o15-o47) Harry didn't sleep all night. (o15-o47)

(o15-o47) Harry didn't sleep all night. (o15-o47)



(o15-o48) He could hear Neville sobbing into his pillow for what seemed like hours. (o15-o48)

(o15-o48) He could hear Neville sobbing into his pillow for what seemed like hours. (o15-o48)

(o15-o48) He could hear Neville sobbing into his pillow for what seemed like hours. (o15-o48)



(o15-o49) Harry couldn't think of anything to say to comfort him. (o15-o49)

(o15-o49) Harry couldn't think of anything to say to comfort him. (o15-o49)

(o15-o49) Harry couldn't think of anything to say to comfort him. (o15-o49)



(o15-o5o) He knew Neville, like himself, was dreading the dawn. (o15-o5o)

(o15-o5o) He knew Neville, like himself, was dreading the dawn. (o15-o5o)

(o15-o5o) He knew Neville, like himself, was dreading the dawn. (o15-o5o)



(o15-o51) What would happen when the rest of Gryffindor found out what they'd done? (o15-o51)

(o15-o51) What would happen when the rest of Gryffindor found out what they'd done? (o15-o51)

(o15-o51) What would happen when the rest of Gryffindor found out what they'd done? (o15-o51)












(o15-o52) At first, Gryffindors passing the giant hour-glasses that recorded the house points next day thought there'd been a mistake. (o15-o52)

(o15-o52) At first, Gryffindors passing the giant hour-glasses that recorded the house points next day thought there'd been a mistake. (o15-o52)

(o15-o52) At first, Gryffindors passing the giant hour-glasses that recorded the house points next day thought there'd been a mistake. (o15-o52)



(o15-o53) How could they suddenly have a hundred and fifty points fewer than yesterday? (o15-o53)

(o15-o53) How could they suddenly have a hundred and fifty points fewer than yesterday? (o15-o53)

(o15-o53) How could they suddenly have a hundred and fifty points fewer than yesterday? (o15-o53)



(o15-o54) And then the story started to spread: Harry Potter, the famous Harry Potter, their hero of two Quidditch matches, had lost them all those points, him and a couple of other stupid first-years. (o15-o54)

(o15-o54) And then the story started to spread: Harry Potter, the famous Harry Potter, their hero of two Quidditch matches, had lost them all those points, him and a couple of other stupid first-years. (o15-o54)

(o15-o54) And then the story started to spread: Harry Potter, the famous Harry Potter, their hero of two Quidditch matches, had lost them all those points, him and a couple of other stupid first-years. (o15-o54)












(o15-o55) From being one of the most popular and admired people at the school, Harry was suddenly the most hated. (o15-o55)

(o15-o55) From being one of the most popular and admired people at the school, Harry was suddenly the most hated. (o15-o55)

(o15-o55) From being one of the most popular and admired people at the school, Harry was suddenly the most hated. (o15-o55)



(o15-o56) Even Ravenclaws and Huffllepuffs turned on him, because everyone had been longing to see Slytherin lose the House Cup. (o15-o56)

(o15-o56) Even Ravenclaws and Huffllepuffs turned on him, because everyone had been longing to see Slytherin lose the House Cup. (o15-o56)

(o15-o56) Even Ravenclaws and Huffllepuffs turned on him, because everyone had been longing to see Slytherin lose the House Cup. (o15-o56)



(o15-o57) Everywhere Harry went, people pointed and didn't trouble to lower their voices as they insulted him. (o15-o57)

(o15-o57) Everywhere Harry went, people pointed and didn't trouble to lower their voices as they insulted him. (o15-o57)

(o15-o57) Everywhere Harry went, people pointed and didn't trouble to lower their voices as they insulted him. (o15-o57)



(o15-o58) Slytherins, on the other hand, clapped as he walked past them, whistling and cheering. (o15-o58)

(o15-o58) Slytherins, on the other hand, clapped as he walked past them, whistling and cheering. (o15-o58)

(o15-o58) Slytherins, on the other hand, clapped as he walked past them, whistling and cheering. (o15-o58)



(o15-o59) 'Thanks Potter, we owe you one!' (o15-o59)

(o15-o59) 'Thanks Potter, we owe you one!' (o15-o59)

(o15-o59) 'Thanks Potter, we owe you one!' (o15-o59)












(o15-o6o) Only Ron stood by him. (o15-o6o)

(o15-o6o) Only Ron stood by him. (o15-o6o)

(o15-o6o) Only Ron stood by him. (o15-o6o)












(o15-o61) 'They'll all forget this in a few weeks. (o15-o61)

(o15-o61) 'They'll all forget this in a few weeks. (o15-o61)

(o15-o61) 'They'll all forget this in a few weeks. (o15-o61)



(o15-o62) Fred and George have lost loads of points in all the time they've been here, and people still like them.' (o15-o62)

(o15-o62) Fred and George have lost loads of points in all the time they've been here, and people still like them.' (o15-o62)

(o15-o62) Fred and George have lost loads of points in all the time they've been here, and people still like them.' (o15-o62)












(o15-o63) 'They've never lost a hundred and fifty points in one go, though, have they?' said Harry miserably. (o15-o63)

(o15-o63) 'They've never lost a hundred and fifty points in one go, though, have they?' said Harry miserably. (o15-o63)

(o15-o63) 'They've never lost a hundred and fifty points in one go, though, have they?' said Harry miserably. (o15-o63)












(o15-o64) 'Well - no,' Ron admitted. (o15-o64)

(o15-o64) 'Well - no,' Ron admitted. (o15-o64)

(o15-o64) 'Well - no,' Ron admitted. (o15-o64)












(o15-o65) It was a bit late to repair the damage, but Harry swore to himself not to meddle in things that weren't his business from now on. (o15-o65)

(o15-o65) It was a bit late to repair the damage, but Harry swore to himself not to meddle in things that weren't his business from now on. (o15-o65)

(o15-o65) It was a bit late to repair the damage, but Harry swore to himself not to meddle in things that weren't his business from now on. (o15-o65)



(o15-o66) He'd had it with sneaking around and spying. (o15-o66)

(o15-o66) He'd had it with sneaking around and spying. (o15-o66)

(o15-o66) He'd had it with sneaking around and spying. (o15-o66)



(o15-o67) He felt so ashamed of himself that he went to Wood and offered to resign from the Quidditch team. (o15-o67)

(o15-o67) He felt so ashamed of himself that he went to Wood and offered to resign from the Quidditch team. (o15-o67)

(o15-o67) He felt so ashamed of himself that he went to Wood and offered to resign from the Quidditch team. (o15-o67)












(o15-o68) 'Resign?' Wood thundered. (o15-o68)

(o15-o68) 'Resign?' Wood thundered. (o15-o68)

(o15-o68) 'Resign?' Wood thundered. (o15-o68)



(o15-o69) 'What good'll that do? (o15-o69)

(o15-o69) 'What good'll that do? (o15-o69)

(o15-o69) 'What good'll that do? (o15-o69)



(o15-o7o) How are we going to get any points back if we can't win at Quidditch?' (o15-o7o)

(o15-o7o) How are we going to get any points back if we can't win at Quidditch?' (o15-o7o)

(o15-o7o) How are we going to get any points back if we can't win at Quidditch?' (o15-o7o)












(o15-o71) But even Quidditch had lost its fun. (o15-o71)

(o15-o71) But even Quidditch had lost its fun. (o15-o71)

(o15-o71) But even Quidditch had lost its fun. (o15-o71)



(o15-o72) The rest of the team wouldn't speak to Harry during practice, and if they had to speak about him, they called him 'the Seeker'. (o15-o72)

(o15-o72) The rest of the team wouldn't speak to Harry during practice, and if they had to speak about him, they called him 'the Seeker'. (o15-o72)

(o15-o72) The rest of the team wouldn't speak to Harry during practice, and if they had to speak about him, they called him 'the Seeker'. (o15-o72)












(o15-o73) Hermione and Neville were suffering, too. (o15-o73)

(o15-o73) Hermione and Neville were suffering, too. (o15-o73)

(o15-o73) Hermione and Neville were suffering, too. (o15-o73)



(o15-o74) They didn't have as bad a time as Harry, because they weren't as well known, but nobody would speak to them either. (o15-o74)

(o15-o74) They didn't have as bad a time as Harry, because they weren't as well known, but nobody would speak to them either. (o15-o74)

(o15-o74) They didn't have as bad a time as Harry, because they weren't as well known, but nobody would speak to them either. (o15-o74)



(o15-o75) Hermione had stopped drawing attention to herself in class, keeping her head down and working in silence. (o15-o75)

(o15-o75) Hermione had stopped drawing attention to herself in class, keeping her head down and working in silence. (o15-o75)

(o15-o75) Hermione had stopped drawing attention to herself in class, keeping her head down and working in silence. (o15-o75)












(o15-o76) Harry was almost glad that the exams weren't far away. (o15-o76)

(o15-o76) Harry was almost glad that the exams weren't far away. (o15-o76)

(o15-o76) Harry was almost glad that the exams weren't far away. (o15-o76)



(o15-o77) All the revision he had to do kept his mind off his misery. (o15-o77)

(o15-o77) All the revision he had to do kept his mind off his misery. (o15-o77)

(o15-o77) All the revision he had to do kept his mind off his misery. (o15-o77)



(o15-o78) He, Ron and Hermione kept to themselves, working late into the night, trying to remember the ingredients n complicated potions, learn charms and spells off by heart, memorise the dates of magical discoveries and goblin rebellions ... (o15-o78)

(o15-o78) He, Ron and Hermione kept to themselves, working late into the night, trying to remember the ingredients n complicated potions, learn charms and spells off by heart, memorise the dates of magical discoveries and goblin rebellions ... (o15-o78)

(o15-o78) He, Ron and Hermione kept to themselves, working late into the night, trying to remember the ingredients n complicated potions, learn charms and spells off by heart, memorise the dates of magical discoveries and goblin rebellions ... (o15-o78)












(o15-o79) Then, about a week before the exams were due to start, Harry's new resolution not to interfere in anything that didn't concern him was put to an unexpected test. (o15-o79)

(o15-o79) Then, about a week before the exams were due to start, Harry's new resolution not to interfere in anything that didn't concern him was put to an unexpected test. (o15-o79)

(o15-o79) Then, about a week before the exams were due to start, Harry's new resolution not to interfere in anything that didn't concern him was put to an unexpected test. (o15-o79)



(o15-o8o) Walking back from the library on his own one afternoon, he heard somebody shimpering from a classroom up ahead. (o15-o8o)

(o15-o8o) Walking back from the library on his own one afternoon, he heard somebody shimpering from a classroom up ahead. (o15-o8o)

(o15-o8o) Walking back from the library on his own one afternoon, he heard somebody shimpering from a classroom up ahead. (o15-o8o)



(o15-o81) As he drew closer, he heard Quirrell's voice. (o15-o81)

(o15-o81) As he drew closer, he heard Quirrell's voice. (o15-o81)

(o15-o81) As he drew closer, he heard Quirrell's voice. (o15-o81)












(o15-o82) 'No - no - not again, please -' (o15-o82)

(o15-o82) 'No - no - not again, please -' (o15-o82)

(o15-o82) 'No - no - not again, please -' (o15-o82)












(o15-o83) It sounded as though someone was threatening him. (o15-o83)

(o15-o83) It sounded as though someone was threatening him. (o15-o83)

(o15-o83) It sounded as though someone was threatening him. (o15-o83)



(o15-o84) Harry moved closer. (o15-o84)

(o15-o84) Harry moved closer. (o15-o84)

(o15-o84) Harry moved closer. (o15-o84)












(o15-o85) 'All right - all right -' he heard Quirrell sob. (o15-o85)

(o15-o85) 'All right - all right -' he heard Quirrell sob. (o15-o85)

(o15-o85) 'All right - all right -' he heard Quirrell sob. (o15-o85)












(o15-o86) Next second, Quirrell came hurrying out of the classroom, straightening his turban. (o15-o86)

(o15-o86) Next second, Quirrell came hurrying out of the classroom, straightening his turban. (o15-o86)

(o15-o86) Next second, Quirrell came hurrying out of the classroom, straightening his turban. (o15-o86)



(o15-o87) He was pale and looked as though he was about to cry. (o15-o87)

(o15-o87) He was pale and looked as though he was about to cry. (o15-o87)

(o15-o87) He was pale and looked as though he was about to cry. (o15-o87)



(o15-o88) He strode out of sight; (o15-o88)

(o15-o88) He strode out of sight; (o15-o88)

(o15-o88) He strode out of sight; (o15-o88)



(o15-o89) Harry didn't think Quirrell had even noticed him. (o15-o89)

(o15-o89) Harry didn't think Quirrell had even noticed him. (o15-o89)

(o15-o89) Harry didn't think Quirrell had even noticed him. (o15-o89)



(o15-o9o) He waited until Quirrell's footsteps had disappeared, then peered into the classroom. (o15-o9o)

(o15-o9o) He waited until Quirrell's footsteps had disappeared, then peered into the classroom. (o15-o9o)

(o15-o9o) He waited until Quirrell's footsteps had disappeared, then peered into the classroom. (o15-o9o)



(o15-o91) It was empty, but a door stood ajar at the other end. (o15-o91)

(o15-o91) It was empty, but a door stood ajar at the other end. (o15-o91)

(o15-o91) It was empty, but a door stood ajar at the other end. (o15-o91)



(o15-o92) Harry was halfway towards it before he remembered what he'd promised himself about not meddling. (o15-o92)

(o15-o92) Harry was halfway towards it before he remembered what he'd promised himself about not meddling. (o15-o92)

(o15-o92) Harry was halfway towards it before he remembered what he'd promised himself about not meddling. (o15-o92)












(o15-o93) All the same, he'd have gambled twelve Philosopher's Stones that Snape had just left the room, and from what Harry had just heard, Snape would be walking with a new spring in his step - Quirrell seemed to have given in at last. (o15-o93)

(o15-o93) All the same, he'd have gambled twelve Philosopher's Stones that Snape had just left the room, and from what Harry had just heard, Snape would be walking with a new spring in his step - Quirrell seemed to have given in at last. (o15-o93)

(o15-o93) All the same, he'd have gambled twelve Philosopher's Stones that Snape had just left the room, and from what Harry had just heard, Snape would be walking with a new spring in his step - Quirrell seemed to have given in at last. (o15-o93)












(o15-o94) Harry went back to the library, where Hermione was testing Ron on Astronomy. (o15-o94)

(o15-o94) Harry went back to the library, where Hermione was testing Ron on Astronomy. (o15-o94)

(o15-o94) Harry went back to the library, where Hermione was testing Ron on Astronomy. (o15-o94)



(o15-o95) Harry told them what he'd heard. (o15-o95)

(o15-o95) Harry told them what he'd heard. (o15-o95)

(o15-o95) Harry told them what he'd heard. (o15-o95)












(o15-o96) 'Snape's done it, then!' said Ron. (o15-o96)

(o15-o96) 'Snape's done it, then!' said Ron. (o15-o96)

(o15-o96) 'Snape's done it, then!' said Ron. (o15-o96)



(o15-o97) 'If Quirrell's told him how to break his Anti-Dark Force spell -' (o15-o97)

(o15-o97) 'If Quirrell's told him how to break his Anti-Dark Force spell -' (o15-o97)

(o15-o97) 'If Quirrell's told him how to break his Anti-Dark Force spell -' (o15-o97)












(o15-o98) 'There's still Fluffy, though,' said Hermione. (o15-o98)

(o15-o98) 'There's still Fluffy, though,' said Hermione. (o15-o98)

(o15-o98) 'There's still Fluffy, though,' said Hermione. (o15-o98)












(o15-o99) 'Maybe Snape's found out how to get past him without asking Hagrid,' said Ron, looking up at the thousands of books surrounding them. (o15-o99)

(o15-o99) 'Maybe Snape's found out how to get past him without asking Hagrid,' said Ron, looking up at the thousands of books surrounding them. (o15-o99)

(o15-o99) 'Maybe Snape's found out how to get past him without asking Hagrid,' said Ron, looking up at the thousands of books surrounding them. (o15-o99)



(o15-1oo) 'I bet there's a book somewhere in here, telling you how to get past a giant three-headed dog. (o15-1oo)

(o15-1oo) 'I bet there's a book somewhere in here, telling you how to get past a giant three-headed dog. (o15-1oo)

(o15-1oo) 'I bet there's a book somewhere in here, telling you how to get past a giant three-headed dog. (o15-1oo)



(o15-1o1) So what do we do, Harry?' (o15-1o1)

(o15-1o1) So what do we do, Harry?' (o15-1o1)

(o15-1o1) So what do we do, Harry?' (o15-1o1)












(o15-1o2) The light of adventure was kindling again in Ron's eyes, but Hermione answered before Harry could. (o15-1o2)

(o15-1o2) The light of adventure was kindling again in Ron's eyes, but Hermione answered before Harry could. (o15-1o2)

(o15-1o2) The light of adventure was kindling again in Ron's eyes, but Hermione answered before Harry could. (o15-1o2)












(o15-1o3) 'Go to Dumbledore. (o15-1o3)

(o15-1o3) 'Go to Dumbledore. (o15-1o3)

(o15-1o3) 'Go to Dumbledore. (o15-1o3)



(o15-1o4) That's what we should have done ages ago. (o15-1o4)

(o15-1o4) That's what we should have done ages ago. (o15-1o4)

(o15-1o4) That's what we should have done ages ago. (o15-1o4)



(o15-1o5) If we try anything ourselves we'll be thrown out for sure.' (o15-1o5)

(o15-1o5) If we try anything ourselves we'll be thrown out for sure.' (o15-1o5)

(o15-1o5) If we try anything ourselves we'll be thrown out for sure.' (o15-1o5)












(o15-1o6) 'But we've got no proof!' said Harry. (o15-1o6)

(o15-1o6) 'But we've got no proof!' said Harry. (o15-1o6)

(o15-1o6) 'But we've got no proof!' said Harry. (o15-1o6)



(o15-1o7) 'Quirrell's too scared to back us up. (o15-1o7)

(o15-1o7) 'Quirrell's too scared to back us up. (o15-1o7)

(o15-1o7) 'Quirrell's too scared to back us up. (o15-1o7)



(o15-1o8) Snape's only got to say he doesn't know how the troll got in at Hallowe'en and that he was nowhere near the third floor - who do you think they'll believe, him or us? (o15-1o8)

(o15-1o8) Snape's only got to say he doesn't know how the troll got in at Hallowe'en and that he was nowhere near the third floor - who do you think they'll believe, him or us? (o15-1o8)

(o15-1o8) Snape's only got to say he doesn't know how the troll got in at Hallowe'en and that he was nowhere near the third floor - who do you think they'll believe, him or us? (o15-1o8)



(o15-1o9) It's not exactly a secret we hate him, Dumbledore'll think we made it up to get him sacked. (o15-1o9)

(o15-1o9) It's not exactly a secret we hate him, Dumbledore'll think we made it up to get him sacked. (o15-1o9)

(o15-1o9) It's not exactly a secret we hate him, Dumbledore'll think we made it up to get him sacked. (o15-1o9)



(o15-11o) Filch wouldn't help us if his life depended on it, he's too friendly with Snape, and the more students get thrown out, the better, he'll think. (o15-11o)

(o15-11o) Filch wouldn't help us if his life depended on it, he's too friendly with Snape, and the more students get thrown out, the better, he'll think. (o15-11o)

(o15-11o) Filch wouldn't help us if his life depended on it, he's too friendly with Snape, and the more students get thrown out, the better, he'll think. (o15-11o)



(o15-111) And don't forget, we're not supposed to know about the Stone or Fluffy. (o15-111)

(o15-111) And don't forget, we're not supposed to know about the Stone or Fluffy. (o15-111)

(o15-111) And don't forget, we're not supposed to know about the Stone or Fluffy. (o15-111)



(o15-112) That'll take a lot of explaining.' (o15-112)

(o15-112) That'll take a lot of explaining.' (o15-112)

(o15-112) That'll take a lot of explaining.' (o15-112)












(o15-113) Hermione looked convinced, but Ron didn't. (o15-113)

(o15-113) Hermione looked convinced, but Ron didn't. (o15-113)

(o15-113) Hermione looked convinced, but Ron didn't. (o15-113)












(o15-114) 'If we just do a bit of poking around -' (o15-114)

(o15-114) 'If we just do a bit of poking around -' (o15-114)

(o15-114) 'If we just do a bit of poking around -' (o15-114)












(o15-115) 'No,' said Harry flatly, 'we've done enough poking around.' (o15-115)

(o15-115) 'No,' said Harry flatly, 'we've done enough poking around.' (o15-115)

(o15-115) 'No,' said Harry flatly, 'we've done enough poking around.' (o15-115)












(o15-116) He pulled a map of Jupiter towards him and started to learn the names of its moons. (o15-116)

(o15-116) He pulled a map of Jupiter towards him and started to learn the names of its moons. (o15-116)

(o15-116) He pulled a map of Jupiter towards him and started to learn the names of its moons. (o15-116)












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(o15-117) The following morning, notes were delivered to Harry, Hermione and Neville at the breakfast table. (o15-117)

(o15-117) The following morning, notes were delivered to Harry, Hermione and Neville at the breakfast table. (o15-117)

(o15-117) The following morning, notes were delivered to Harry, Hermione and Neville at the breakfast table. (o15-117)



(o15-118) They were all the same: Your detention will take place at eleven o'clock tonight. (o15-118)

(o15-118) They were all the same: Your detention will take place at eleven o'clock tonight. (o15-118)

(o15-118) They were all the same: Your detention will take place at eleven o'clock tonight. (o15-118)



(o15-119) Meet Mr Filch in the Entrance Hall. (o15-119)

(o15-119) Meet Mr Filch in the Entrance Hall. (o15-119)

(o15-119) Meet Mr Filch in the Entrance Hall. (o15-119)



(o15-12o) Prof. M. McGonagall (o15-12o)

(o15-12o) Prof. M. McGonagall (o15-12o)

(o15-12o) Prof. M. McGonagall (o15-12o)












(o15-121) Harry had forgotten they still had detentions to do in the furore over the points they'd lost. (o15-121)

(o15-121) Harry had forgotten they still had detentions to do in the furore over the points they'd lost. (o15-121)

(o15-121) Harry had forgotten they still had detentions to do in the furore over the points they'd lost. (o15-121)



(o15-122) He half expected Hermione to complain that this was a whole night of revision lost, but she didn't say a word. (o15-122)

(o15-122) He half expected Hermione to complain that this was a whole night of revision lost, but she didn't say a word. (o15-122)

(o15-122) He half expected Hermione to complain that this was a whole night of revision lost, but she didn't say a word. (o15-122)



(o15-123) Like Harry, she felt they deserved what they'd got. (o15-123)

(o15-123) Like Harry, she felt they deserved what they'd got. (o15-123)

(o15-123) Like Harry, she felt they deserved what they'd got. (o15-123)












(o15-124) At eleven o'clock that night they said goodbye to Ron in the common room and went down to the entrance hall with Neville. (o15-124)

(o15-124) At eleven o'clock that night they said goodbye to Ron in the common room and went down to the entrance hall with Neville. (o15-124)

(o15-124) At eleven o'clock that night they said goodbye to Ron in the common room and went down to the entrance hall with Neville. (o15-124)



(o15-125) Filch was already there - and so was Malfoy. (o15-125)

(o15-125) Filch was already there - and so was Malfoy. (o15-125)

(o15-125) Filch was already there - and so was Malfoy. (o15-125)



(o15-126) Harry had also forgotten that Malfoy had got a detention, too. (o15-126)

(o15-126) Harry had also forgotten that Malfoy had got a detention, too. (o15-126)

(o15-126) Harry had also forgotten that Malfoy had got a detention, too. (o15-126)












(o15-127) 'Follow me,' said Filch, lighting a lamp and leading them outside. (o15-127)

(o15-127) 'Follow me,' said Filch, lighting a lamp and leading them outside. (o15-127)

(o15-127) 'Follow me,' said Filch, lighting a lamp and leading them outside. (o15-127)



(o15-128) 'I bet you'll think twice about breaking a school rule again, won't you, eh?' he continued, leering at them. (o15-128)

(o15-128) 'I bet you'll think twice about breaking a school rule again, won't you, eh?' he continued, leering at them. (o15-128)

(o15-128) 'I bet you'll think twice about breaking a school rule again, won't you, eh?' he continued, leering at them. (o15-128)



(o15-129) 'Oh yes ... hard work and pain are the best teachers if you ask me ... (o15-129)

(o15-129) 'Oh yes ... hard work and pain are the best teachers if you ask me ... (o15-129)

(o15-129) 'Oh yes ... hard work and pain are the best teachers if you ask me ... (o15-129)



(o15-13o) It's just a pity they let the old punishments die out ... hang you by your wrists from the ceiling for a few days, I've got the chains still in my office, keep 'em well oiled in case they're ever needed ... (o15-13o)

(o15-13o) It's just a pity they let the old punishments die out ... hang you by your wrists from the ceiling for a few days, I've got the chains still in my office, keep 'em well oiled in case they're ever needed ... (o15-13o)

(o15-13o) It's just a pity they let the old punishments die out ... hang you by your wrists from the ceiling for a few days, I've got the chains still in my office, keep 'em well oiled in case they're ever needed ... (o15-13o)



(o15-131) Right, off we go, and don't think of running off, now, it'll be worse for you if you do.' (o15-131)

(o15-131) Right, off we go, and don't think of running off, now, it'll be worse for you if you do.' (o15-131)

(o15-131) Right, off we go, and don't think of running off, now, it'll be worse for you if you do.' (o15-131)












(o15-132) They marched off across the dark grounds. (o15-132)

(o15-132) They marched off across the dark grounds. (o15-132)

(o15-132) They marched off across the dark grounds. (o15-132)



(o15-133) Neville kept sniffing. (o15-133)

(o15-133) Neville kept sniffing. (o15-133)

(o15-133) Neville kept sniffing. (o15-133)



(o15-134) Harry wondered what their punishment was going to be. (o15-134)

(o15-134) Harry wondered what their punishment was going to be. (o15-134)

(o15-134) Harry wondered what their punishment was going to be. (o15-134)



(o15-135) It must be something really horrible, or Filch wouldn't be sounding so delighted. (o15-135)

(o15-135) It must be something really horrible, or Filch wouldn't be sounding so delighted. (o15-135)

(o15-135) It must be something really horrible, or Filch wouldn't be sounding so delighted. (o15-135)












(o15-136) The moon was bright, but clouds scudding across it kept throwing them into darkness. (o15-136)

(o15-136) The moon was bright, but clouds scudding across it kept throwing them into darkness. (o15-136)

(o15-136) The moon was bright, but clouds scudding across it kept throwing them into darkness. (o15-136)



(o15-137) Ahead, Harry could see the lighted windows of Hagrid's hut. (o15-137)

(o15-137) Ahead, Harry could see the lighted windows of Hagrid's hut. (o15-137)

(o15-137) Ahead, Harry could see the lighted windows of Hagrid's hut. (o15-137)



(o15-138) Then they heard a distant shout. (o15-138)

(o15-138) Then they heard a distant shout. (o15-138)

(o15-138) Then they heard a distant shout. (o15-138)












(o15-139) 'Is that you, Filch? (o15-139)

(o15-139) 'Is that you, Filch? (o15-139)

(o15-139) 'Is that you, Filch? (o15-139)



(o15-14o) Hurry up, I want ter get started.' (o15-14o)

(o15-14o) Hurry up, I want ter get started.' (o15-14o)

(o15-14o) Hurry up, I want ter get started.' (o15-14o)












(o15-141) Harry's heart rose; (o15-141)

(o15-141) Harry's heart rose; (o15-141)

(o15-141) Harry's heart rose; (o15-141)



(o15-142) if they were going to be working with Hagrid it wouldn't be so bad. (o15-142)

(o15-142) if they were going to be working with Hagrid it wouldn't be so bad. (o15-142)

(o15-142) if they were going to be working with Hagrid it wouldn't be so bad. (o15-142)



(o15-143) His relief must have showed in his face, because Filch said, 'I suppose you think you'll be enjoying yourself with that oaf? (o15-143)

(o15-143) His relief must have showed in his face, because Filch said, 'I suppose you think you'll be enjoying yourself with that oaf? (o15-143)

(o15-143) His relief must have showed in his face, because Filch said, 'I suppose you think you'll be enjoying yourself with that oaf? (o15-143)



(o15-144) Well, think again, boy - it's into the Forest you're going and I'm much mistaken if you'll all come out in one piece.' (o15-144)

(o15-144) Well, think again, boy - it's into the Forest you're going and I'm much mistaken if you'll all come out in one piece.' (o15-144)

(o15-144) Well, think again, boy - it's into the Forest you're going and I'm much mistaken if you'll all come out in one piece.' (o15-144)












(o15-145) At this, Neville let out a little moan and Malfoy stopped dead in his tracks. (o15-145)

(o15-145) At this, Neville let out a little moan and Malfoy stopped dead in his tracks. (o15-145)

(o15-145) At this, Neville let out a little moan and Malfoy stopped dead in his tracks. (o15-145)












(o15-146) 'The Forest?' he repeated, and he didn't sound quite as cool as usual. (o15-146)

(o15-146) 'The Forest?' he repeated, and he didn't sound quite as cool as usual. (o15-146)

(o15-146) 'The Forest?' he repeated, and he didn't sound quite as cool as usual. (o15-146)



(o15-147) 'We can't go in there at night - there's all sorts of things in there - werewolves, I heard.' (o15-147)

(o15-147) 'We can't go in there at night - there's all sorts of things in there - werewolves, I heard.' (o15-147)

(o15-147) 'We can't go in there at night - there's all sorts of things in there - werewolves, I heard.' (o15-147)












(o15-148) Neville clutched the sleeve of Harry's robe and made a choking noise. (o15-148)

(o15-148) Neville clutched the sleeve of Harry's robe and made a choking noise. (o15-148)

(o15-148) Neville clutched the sleeve of Harry's robe and made a choking noise. (o15-148)












(o15-149) 'That's your lookout, isn't it?' said Filch, his voice cracking with glee. (o15-149)

(o15-149) 'That's your lookout, isn't it?' said Filch, his voice cracking with glee. (o15-149)

(o15-149) 'That's your lookout, isn't it?' said Filch, his voice cracking with glee. (o15-149)



(o15-15o) 'Should've thought of them werewolves before you got in trouble, shouldn't you?' (o15-15o)

(o15-15o) 'Should've thought of them werewolves before you got in trouble, shouldn't you?' (o15-15o)

(o15-15o) 'Should've thought of them werewolves before you got in trouble, shouldn't you?' (o15-15o)












(o15-151) Hagrid came striding towards them out of the dark, Fang at his heel. (o15-151)

(o15-151) Hagrid came striding towards them out of the dark, Fang at his heel. (o15-151)

(o15-151) Hagrid came striding towards them out of the dark, Fang at his heel. (o15-151)



(o15-152) He was carrying his large crossbow, and a quiver of arrows hung over his shoulder. (o15-152)

(o15-152) He was carrying his large crossbow, and a quiver of arrows hung over his shoulder. (o15-152)

(o15-152) He was carrying his large crossbow, and a quiver of arrows hung over his shoulder. (o15-152)












(o15-153) 'Abou' time,' he said. (o15-153)

(o15-153) 'Abou' time,' he said. (o15-153)

(o15-153) 'Abou' time,' he said. (o15-153)



(o15-154) 'I bin waitin' fer half an hour already. (o15-154)

(o15-154) 'I bin waitin' fer half an hour already. (o15-154)

(o15-154) 'I bin waitin' fer half an hour already. (o15-154)



(o15-155) All right, Harry, Hermione?' (o15-155)

(o15-155) All right, Harry, Hermione?' (o15-155)

(o15-155) All right, Harry, Hermione?' (o15-155)












(o15-156) 'I shouldn't be too friendly to them, Hagrid,' said Filch coldly, 'they're here to be punished, after all.' (o15-156)

(o15-156) 'I shouldn't be too friendly to them, Hagrid,' said Filch coldly, 'they're here to be punished, after all.' (o15-156)

(o15-156) 'I shouldn't be too friendly to them, Hagrid,' said Filch coldly, 'they're here to be punished, after all.' (o15-156)












(o15-157) 'That's why yer late, is it?' said Hagrid, frowning at Filch. (o15-157)

(o15-157) 'That's why yer late, is it?' said Hagrid, frowning at Filch. (o15-157)

(o15-157) 'That's why yer late, is it?' said Hagrid, frowning at Filch. (o15-157)



(o15-158) 'Bin lecturin' them, eh? (o15-158)

(o15-158) 'Bin lecturin' them, eh? (o15-158)

(o15-158) 'Bin lecturin' them, eh? (o15-158)



(o15-159) 'Snot your place ter do that. (o15-159)

(o15-159) 'Snot your place ter do that. (o15-159)

(o15-159) 'Snot your place ter do that. (o15-159)



(o15-16o) Yeh've done yer bit, I'll take over from here.' (o15-16o)

(o15-16o) Yeh've done yer bit, I'll take over from here.' (o15-16o)

(o15-16o) Yeh've done yer bit, I'll take over from here.' (o15-16o)












(o15-161) 'I'll be back at dawn,' said Filch, 'for what's left of them,' he added nastily, and he turned and started back towards the castle, his lamp bobbing away in the darkness. (o15-161)

(o15-161) 'I'll be back at dawn,' said Filch, 'for what's left of them,' he added nastily, and he turned and started back towards the castle, his lamp bobbing away in the darkness. (o15-161)

(o15-161) 'I'll be back at dawn,' said Filch, 'for what's left of them,' he added nastily, and he turned and started back towards the castle, his lamp bobbing away in the darkness. (o15-161)












(o15-162) Malfoy now turned to Hagrid. (o15-162)

(o15-162) Malfoy now turned to Hagrid. (o15-162)

(o15-162) Malfoy now turned to Hagrid. (o15-162)












(o15-163) 'I'm not going in that Forest,' he said, and Harry was pleased to hear the note of panic in his voice. (o15-163)

(o15-163) 'I'm not going in that Forest,' he said, and Harry was pleased to hear the note of panic in his voice. (o15-163)

(o15-163) 'I'm not going in that Forest,' he said, and Harry was pleased to hear the note of panic in his voice. (o15-163)












(o15-164) 'Yeh are if yeh want ter stay at Hogwarts,' said Hagrid fiercely. (o15-164)

(o15-164) 'Yeh are if yeh want ter stay at Hogwarts,' said Hagrid fiercely. (o15-164)

(o15-164) 'Yeh are if yeh want ter stay at Hogwarts,' said Hagrid fiercely. (o15-164)



(o15-165) 'Yeh've done wrong an' now yeh've got ter pay fer it.' (o15-165)

(o15-165) 'Yeh've done wrong an' now yeh've got ter pay fer it.' (o15-165)

(o15-165) 'Yeh've done wrong an' now yeh've got ter pay fer it.' (o15-165)












(o15-166) 'But this is servant stuff, it's not for students to do. (o15-166)

(o15-166) 'But this is servant stuff, it's not for students to do. (o15-166)

(o15-166) 'But this is servant stuff, it's not for students to do. (o15-166)



(o15-167) I thought we'd be writing lines or something. (o15-167)

(o15-167) I thought we'd be writing lines or something. (o15-167)

(o15-167) I thought we'd be writing lines or something. (o15-167)



(o15-168) If my father knew I was doing this, he'd -' (o15-168)

(o15-168) If my father knew I was doing this, he'd -' (o15-168)

(o15-168) If my father knew I was doing this, he'd -' (o15-168)












(o15-169) '- tell yer that's how it is at Hogwarts,' Hagrid growled. (o15-169)

(o15-169) '- tell yer that's how it is at Hogwarts,' Hagrid growled. (o15-169)

(o15-169) '- tell yer that's how it is at Hogwarts,' Hagrid growled. (o15-169)



(o15-17o) 'Writin' lines! (o15-17o)

(o15-17o) 'Writin' lines! (o15-17o)

(o15-17o) 'Writin' lines! (o15-17o)



(o15-171) What good's that ter anyone? (o15-171)

(o15-171) What good's that ter anyone? (o15-171)

(o15-171) What good's that ter anyone? (o15-171)



(o15-172) Yeh'll do summat useful or yeh'll get out. (o15-172)

(o15-172) Yeh'll do summat useful or yeh'll get out. (o15-172)

(o15-172) Yeh'll do summat useful or yeh'll get out. (o15-172)



(o15-173) If yeh think yer father'd rather you were expelled, then get back off ter the castle an' pack. (o15-173)

(o15-173) If yeh think yer father'd rather you were expelled, then get back off ter the castle an' pack. (o15-173)

(o15-173) If yeh think yer father'd rather you were expelled, then get back off ter the castle an' pack. (o15-173)



(o15-174) Go on!' (o15-174)

(o15-174) Go on!' (o15-174)

(o15-174) Go on!' (o15-174)












(o15-175) Malfoy didn't move. (o15-175)

(o15-175) Malfoy didn't move. (o15-175)

(o15-175) Malfoy didn't move. (o15-175)



(o15-176) He looked at Hagrid furiously but then dropped his gaze. (o15-176)

(o15-176) He looked at Hagrid furiously but then dropped his gaze. (o15-176)

(o15-176) He looked at Hagrid furiously but then dropped his gaze. (o15-176)












(o15-177) 'Right then,' said Hagrid, 'now, listen carefully, 'cause it's dangerous what we're gonna do tonight an' I don' want no one takin' risks. (o15-177)

(o15-177) 'Right then,' said Hagrid, 'now, listen carefully, 'cause it's dangerous what we're gonna do tonight an' I don' want no one takin' risks. (o15-177)

(o15-177) 'Right then,' said Hagrid, 'now, listen carefully, 'cause it's dangerous what we're gonna do tonight an' I don' want no one takin' risks. (o15-177)



(o15-178) Follow me over here a moment.' (o15-178)

(o15-178) Follow me over here a moment.' (o15-178)

(o15-178) Follow me over here a moment.' (o15-178)












(o15-179) He led them to the very edge of the Forest. (o15-179)

(o15-179) He led them to the very edge of the Forest. (o15-179)

(o15-179) He led them to the very edge of the Forest. (o15-179)



(o15-18o) Holding his lamp up high he pointed down a narrow, winding earth track that disappeared into the thick black trees. (o15-18o)

(o15-18o) Holding his lamp up high he pointed down a narrow, winding earth track that disappeared into the thick black trees. (o15-18o)

(o15-18o) Holding his lamp up high he pointed down a narrow, winding earth track that disappeared into the thick black trees. (o15-18o)



(o15-181) A light breeze lifted their hair as they looked into the Forest. (o15-181)

(o15-181) A light breeze lifted their hair as they looked into the Forest. (o15-181)

(o15-181) A light breeze lifted their hair as they looked into the Forest. (o15-181)












(o15-182) 'Look there,' said Hagrid, 'see that stuff shinin' on the ground? (o15-182)

(o15-182) 'Look there,' said Hagrid, 'see that stuff shinin' on the ground? (o15-182)

(o15-182) 'Look there,' said Hagrid, 'see that stuff shinin' on the ground? (o15-182)



(o15-183) Silvery stuff? (o15-183)

(o15-183) Silvery stuff? (o15-183)

(o15-183) Silvery stuff? (o15-183)



(o15-184) That's unicorn blood. (o15-184)

(o15-184) That's unicorn blood. (o15-184)

(o15-184) That's unicorn blood. (o15-184)



(o15-185) There's a unicorn in there bin hurt badly by summat. (o15-185)

(o15-185) There's a unicorn in there bin hurt badly by summat. (o15-185)

(o15-185) There's a unicorn in there bin hurt badly by summat. (o15-185)



(o15-186) This is the second time in a week. (o15-186)

(o15-186) This is the second time in a week. (o15-186)

(o15-186) This is the second time in a week. (o15-186)



(o15-187) I found one dead last Wednesday. (o15-187)

(o15-187) I found one dead last Wednesday. (o15-187)

(o15-187) I found one dead last Wednesday. (o15-187)



(o15-188) We're gonna try an' find the poor thing. (o15-188)

(o15-188) We're gonna try an' find the poor thing. (o15-188)

(o15-188) We're gonna try an' find the poor thing. (o15-188)



(o15-189) We might have ter put it out of its misery.' (o15-189)

(o15-189) We might have ter put it out of its misery.' (o15-189)

(o15-189) We might have ter put it out of its misery.' (o15-189)












(o15-19o) 'And what if whatever hurt the unicorn finds us first?' said Malfoy, unable to keep the fear out of his voice. (o15-19o)

(o15-19o) 'And what if whatever hurt the unicorn finds us first?' said Malfoy, unable to keep the fear out of his voice. (o15-19o)

(o15-19o) 'And what if whatever hurt the unicorn finds us first?' said Malfoy, unable to keep the fear out of his voice. (o15-19o)












(o15-191) 'There's nothin' that lives in the Forest that'll hurt yeh if yer with me or Fang,' said Hagrid. (o15-191)

(o15-191) 'There's nothin' that lives in the Forest that'll hurt yeh if yer with me or Fang,' said Hagrid. (o15-191)

(o15-191) 'There's nothin' that lives in the Forest that'll hurt yeh if yer with me or Fang,' said Hagrid. (o15-191)



(o15-192) 'An' keep ter the path. (o15-192)

(o15-192) 'An' keep ter the path. (o15-192)

(o15-192) 'An' keep ter the path. (o15-192)



(o15-193) Right, now, we're gonna split inter two parties an' follow the trail in diff'rent directions. (o15-193)

(o15-193) Right, now, we're gonna split inter two parties an' follow the trail in diff'rent directions. (o15-193)

(o15-193) Right, now, we're gonna split inter two parties an' follow the trail in diff'rent directions. (o15-193)



(o15-194) There's blood all over the place, it must've bin staggerin' around since last night at least.' (o15-194)

(o15-194) There's blood all over the place, it must've bin staggerin' around since last night at least.' (o15-194)

(o15-194) There's blood all over the place, it must've bin staggerin' around since last night at least.' (o15-194)












(o15-195) 'I want Fang,' said Malfoy quickly, looking at Fang's long teeth. (o15-195)

(o15-195) 'I want Fang,' said Malfoy quickly, looking at Fang's long teeth. (o15-195)

(o15-195) 'I want Fang,' said Malfoy quickly, looking at Fang's long teeth. (o15-195)












(o15-196) 'All right, but I warn yeh, he's a coward,' said Hagrid. (o15-196)

(o15-196) 'All right, but I warn yeh, he's a coward,' said Hagrid. (o15-196)

(o15-196) 'All right, but I warn yeh, he's a coward,' said Hagrid. (o15-196)



(o15-197) 'So me, Harry an' Hermione'll go one way an' Draco, Neville an' Fang'll go the other. (o15-197)

(o15-197) 'So me, Harry an' Hermione'll go one way an' Draco, Neville an' Fang'll go the other. (o15-197)

(o15-197) 'So me, Harry an' Hermione'll go one way an' Draco, Neville an' Fang'll go the other. (o15-197)



(o15-198) Now, if any of us finds the unicorn, we'll send up green sparks, right? (o15-198)

(o15-198) Now, if any of us finds the unicorn, we'll send up green sparks, right? (o15-198)

(o15-198) Now, if any of us finds the unicorn, we'll send up green sparks, right? (o15-198)



(o15-199) Get yer wands out an' practise now - that's it - an' if anyone gets in trouble, send up red sparks, an' we'll all come an' find yeh - so, be careful - let's go.' (o15-199)

(o15-199) Get yer wands out an' practise now - that's it - an' if anyone gets in trouble, send up red sparks, an' we'll all come an' find yeh - so, be careful - let's go.' (o15-199)

(o15-199) Get yer wands out an' practise now - that's it - an' if anyone gets in trouble, send up red sparks, an' we'll all come an' find yeh - so, be careful - let's go.' (o15-199)












(o15-2oo) The Forest was black and silent. (o15-2oo)

(o15-2oo) The Forest was black and silent. (o15-2oo)

(o15-2oo) The Forest was black and silent. (o15-2oo)



(o15-2o1) A little way into it they reached a fork in the earth path and Harry, Hermione and Hagrid took the left path while Malfoy, Neville and Fang took the right. (o15-2o1)

(o15-2o1) A little way into it they reached a fork in the earth path and Harry, Hermione and Hagrid took the left path while Malfoy, Neville and Fang took the right. (o15-2o1)

(o15-2o1) A little way into it they reached a fork in the earth path and Harry, Hermione and Hagrid took the left path while Malfoy, Neville and Fang took the right. (o15-2o1)












(o15-2o2) They walked in silence, their eyes on the ground. (o15-2o2)

(o15-2o2) They walked in silence, their eyes on the ground. (o15-2o2)

(o15-2o2) They walked in silence, their eyes on the ground. (o15-2o2)



(o15-2o3) Every now and then a ray of moonlight through the branches above lit a spot of silver blue blood on the fallen leaves. (o15-2o3)

(o15-2o3) Every now and then a ray of moonlight through the branches above lit a spot of silver blue blood on the fallen leaves. (o15-2o3)

(o15-2o3) Every now and then a ray of moonlight through the branches above lit a spot of silver blue blood on the fallen leaves. (o15-2o3)












(o15-2o4) Harry saw that Hagrid looked very worried. (o15-2o4)

(o15-2o4) Harry saw that Hagrid looked very worried. (o15-2o4)

(o15-2o4) Harry saw that Hagrid looked very worried. (o15-2o4)












(o15-2o5) 'Could a werewolf be killing the unicorns?' Harry asked. (o15-2o5)

(o15-2o5) 'Could a werewolf be killing the unicorns?' Harry asked. (o15-2o5)

(o15-2o5) 'Could a werewolf be killing the unicorns?' Harry asked. (o15-2o5)












(o15-2o6) 'Not fast enough,' said Hagrid. (o15-2o6)

(o15-2o6) 'Not fast enough,' said Hagrid. (o15-2o6)

(o15-2o6) 'Not fast enough,' said Hagrid. (o15-2o6)



(o15-2o7) 'It's not easy ter catch a unicorn, they're powerful magic creatures. (o15-2o7)

(o15-2o7) 'It's not easy ter catch a unicorn, they're powerful magic creatures. (o15-2o7)

(o15-2o7) 'It's not easy ter catch a unicorn, they're powerful magic creatures. (o15-2o7)



(o15-2o8) I never knew one ter be hurt before.' (o15-2o8)

(o15-2o8) I never knew one ter be hurt before.' (o15-2o8)

(o15-2o8) I never knew one ter be hurt before.' (o15-2o8)












(o15-2o9) They walked past a mossy tree-stump. (o15-2o9)

(o15-2o9) They walked past a mossy tree-stump. (o15-2o9)

(o15-2o9) They walked past a mossy tree-stump. (o15-2o9)



(o15-21o) Harry could hear running water; (o15-21o)

(o15-21o) Harry could hear running water; (o15-21o)

(o15-21o) Harry could hear running water; (o15-21o)



(o15-211) there must be a stream somewhere close by. (o15-211)

(o15-211) there must be a stream somewhere close by. (o15-211)

(o15-211) there must be a stream somewhere close by. (o15-211)



(o15-212) There were still spots of unicorn blood here and there along the winding path. (o15-212)

(o15-212) There were still spots of unicorn blood here and there along the winding path. (o15-212)

(o15-212) There were still spots of unicorn blood here and there along the winding path. (o15-212)












(o15-213) 'You all right, Hermione?' Hagrid whispered. (o15-213)

(o15-213) 'You all right, Hermione?' Hagrid whispered. (o15-213)

(o15-213) 'You all right, Hermione?' Hagrid whispered. (o15-213)



(o15-214) 'Don' worry, it can't've gone far if it's this badly hurt an' then we'll be able ter - GET BEHIND THAT TREE!' (o15-214)

(o15-214) 'Don' worry, it can't've gone far if it's this badly hurt an' then we'll be able ter - GET BEHIND THAT TREE!' (o15-214)

(o15-214) 'Don' worry, it can't've gone far if it's this badly hurt an' then we'll be able ter - GET BEHIND THAT TREE!' (o15-214)












(o15-215) Hagrid seized Harry and Hermione and hoisted them off the path behind a towering oak. (o15-215)

(o15-215) Hagrid seized Harry and Hermione and hoisted them off the path behind a towering oak. (o15-215)

(o15-215) Hagrid seized Harry and Hermione and hoisted them off the path behind a towering oak. (o15-215)



(o15-216) He pulled out an arrow and fitted it into his crossbow, raising it, ready to fire. (o15-216)

(o15-216) He pulled out an arrow and fitted it into his crossbow, raising it, ready to fire. (o15-216)

(o15-216) He pulled out an arrow and fitted it into his crossbow, raising it, ready to fire. (o15-216)



(o15-217) The three of them listened. (o15-217)

(o15-217) The three of them listened. (o15-217)

(o15-217) The three of them listened. (o15-217)



(o15-218) Something was slithering over dead leaves nearby: it sounded like a cloak trailing along the ground. (o15-218)

(o15-218) Something was slithering over dead leaves nearby: it sounded like a cloak trailing along the ground. (o15-218)

(o15-218) Something was slithering over dead leaves nearby: it sounded like a cloak trailing along the ground. (o15-218)



(o15-219) Hagrid was squinting up the dark path, but after a few seconds, the sound faded away. (o15-219)

(o15-219) Hagrid was squinting up the dark path, but after a few seconds, the sound faded away. (o15-219)

(o15-219) Hagrid was squinting up the dark path, but after a few seconds, the sound faded away. (o15-219)












(o15-22o) 'I knew it,' he murmured. (o15-22o)

(o15-22o) 'I knew it,' he murmured. (o15-22o)

(o15-22o) 'I knew it,' he murmured. (o15-22o)



(o15-221) 'There's summat in here that shouldn' be.' (o15-221)

(o15-221) 'There's summat in here that shouldn' be.' (o15-221)

(o15-221) 'There's summat in here that shouldn' be.' (o15-221)












(o15-222) 'A werewolf?' Harry suggested. (o15-222)

(o15-222) 'A werewolf?' Harry suggested. (o15-222)

(o15-222) 'A werewolf?' Harry suggested. (o15-222)












(o15-223) 'That wasn' no werewolf an' it wasn' no unicorn, neither,' said Hagrid grimly. (o15-223)

(o15-223) 'That wasn' no werewolf an' it wasn' no unicorn, neither,' said Hagrid grimly. (o15-223)

(o15-223) 'That wasn' no werewolf an' it wasn' no unicorn, neither,' said Hagrid grimly. (o15-223)



(o15-224) 'Right, follow me, but careful, now.' (o15-224)

(o15-224) 'Right, follow me, but careful, now.' (o15-224)

(o15-224) 'Right, follow me, but careful, now.' (o15-224)












(o15-225) They walked more slowly, ears straining for the faintest sound. (o15-225)

(o15-225) They walked more slowly, ears straining for the faintest sound. (o15-225)

(o15-225) They walked more slowly, ears straining for the faintest sound. (o15-225)



(o15-226) Suddenly, in a clearing ahead, something definitely moved. (o15-226)

(o15-226) Suddenly, in a clearing ahead, something definitely moved. (o15-226)

(o15-226) Suddenly, in a clearing ahead, something definitely moved. (o15-226)












(o15-227) 'Who's there?' Hagrid called. (o15-227)

(o15-227) 'Who's there?' Hagrid called. (o15-227)

(o15-227) 'Who's there?' Hagrid called. (o15-227)



(o15-228) 'Show yerself - I'm armed!' (o15-228)

(o15-228) 'Show yerself - I'm armed!' (o15-228)

(o15-228) 'Show yerself - I'm armed!' (o15-228)












(o15-229) And into the clearing came - was it a man, or a horse? (o15-229)

(o15-229) And into the clearing came - was it a man, or a horse? (o15-229)

(o15-229) And into the clearing came - was it a man, or a horse? (o15-229)



(o15-23o) To the waist, a man, with red hair and beard, but below that was a horse's gleaming chestnut body with a long, reddish tail. (o15-23o)

(o15-23o) To the waist, a man, with red hair and beard, but below that was a horse's gleaming chestnut body with a long, reddish tail. (o15-23o)

(o15-23o) To the waist, a man, with red hair and beard, but below that was a horse's gleaming chestnut body with a long, reddish tail. (o15-23o)



(o15-231) Harry and Hermione's jaws dropped. (o15-231)

(o15-231) Harry and Hermione's jaws dropped. (o15-231)

(o15-231) Harry and Hermione's jaws dropped. (o15-231)












(o15-232) 'Oh, it's you, Ronan,' said Hagrid in relief. (o15-232)

(o15-232) 'Oh, it's you, Ronan,' said Hagrid in relief. (o15-232)

(o15-232) 'Oh, it's you, Ronan,' said Hagrid in relief. (o15-232)



(o15-233) 'How are yeh?' (o15-233)

(o15-233) 'How are yeh?' (o15-233)

(o15-233) 'How are yeh?' (o15-233)












(o15-234) He walked forward and shook the centaur's hand. (o15-234)

(o15-234) He walked forward and shook the centaur's hand. (o15-234)

(o15-234) He walked forward and shook the centaur's hand. (o15-234)












(o15-235) 'Good evening to you, Hagrid,' said Ronan. (o15-235)

(o15-235) 'Good evening to you, Hagrid,' said Ronan. (o15-235)

(o15-235) 'Good evening to you, Hagrid,' said Ronan. (o15-235)



(o15-236) He had a deep, sorrowful voice. (o15-236)

(o15-236) He had a deep, sorrowful voice. (o15-236)

(o15-236) He had a deep, sorrowful voice. (o15-236)



(o15-237) 'Were you going to shoot me?' (o15-237)

(o15-237) 'Were you going to shoot me?' (o15-237)

(o15-237) 'Were you going to shoot me?' (o15-237)












(o15-238) 'Can't be too careful, Ronan,' said Hagrid, patting his crossbow. (o15-238)

(o15-238) 'Can't be too careful, Ronan,' said Hagrid, patting his crossbow. (o15-238)

(o15-238) 'Can't be too careful, Ronan,' said Hagrid, patting his crossbow. (o15-238)



(o15-239) 'There's summat bad loose in this Forest. (o15-239)

(o15-239) 'There's summat bad loose in this Forest. (o15-239)

(o15-239) 'There's summat bad loose in this Forest. (o15-239)



(o15-24o) This is Harry Potter an' Hermione Granger, by the way. (o15-24o)

(o15-24o) This is Harry Potter an' Hermione Granger, by the way. (o15-24o)

(o15-24o) This is Harry Potter an' Hermione Granger, by the way. (o15-24o)



(o15-241) Students up at the school. (o15-241)

(o15-241) Students up at the school. (o15-241)

(o15-241) Students up at the school. (o15-241)



(o15-242) An' this is Ronan, you two. (o15-242)

(o15-242) An' this is Ronan, you two. (o15-242)

(o15-242) An' this is Ronan, you two. (o15-242)



(o15-243) He's a centaur.' (o15-243)

(o15-243) He's a centaur.' (o15-243)

(o15-243) He's a centaur.' (o15-243)












(o15-244) 'We'd noticed,' said Hermione faintly. (o15-244)

(o15-244) 'We'd noticed,' said Hermione faintly. (o15-244)

(o15-244) 'We'd noticed,' said Hermione faintly. (o15-244)












(o15-245) 'Good evening,' said Ronan. (o15-245)

(o15-245) 'Good evening,' said Ronan. (o15-245)

(o15-245) 'Good evening,' said Ronan. (o15-245)



(o15-246) 'Students, are you? (o15-246)

(o15-246) 'Students, are you? (o15-246)

(o15-246) 'Students, are you? (o15-246)



(o15-247) And do you learn much, up at the school?' (o15-247)

(o15-247) And do you learn much, up at the school?' (o15-247)

(o15-247) And do you learn much, up at the school?' (o15-247)












(o15-248) 'Erm -' (o15-248)

(o15-248) 'Erm -' (o15-248)

(o15-248) 'Erm -' (o15-248)












(o15-249) 'A bit,' said Hermione timidly. (o15-249)

(o15-249) 'A bit,' said Hermione timidly. (o15-249)

(o15-249) 'A bit,' said Hermione timidly. (o15-249)












(o15-25o) 'A bit. (o15-25o)

(o15-25o) 'A bit. (o15-25o)

(o15-25o) 'A bit. (o15-25o)



(o15-251) Well, that's something.' (o15-251)

(o15-251) Well, that's something.' (o15-251)

(o15-251) Well, that's something.' (o15-251)



(o15-252) Ronan sighed. (o15-252)

(o15-252) Ronan sighed. (o15-252)

(o15-252) Ronan sighed. (o15-252)



(o15-253) He flung back his head and stared at the sky. (o15-253)

(o15-253) He flung back his head and stared at the sky. (o15-253)

(o15-253) He flung back his head and stared at the sky. (o15-253)



(o15-254) 'Mars is bright tonight.' (o15-254)

(o15-254) 'Mars is bright tonight.' (o15-254)

(o15-254) 'Mars is bright tonight.' (o15-254)












(o15-255) 'Yeah,' said Hagrid, glancing up too. (o15-255)

(o15-255) 'Yeah,' said Hagrid, glancing up too. (o15-255)

(o15-255) 'Yeah,' said Hagrid, glancing up too. (o15-255)



(o15-256) 'Listen, I'm glad we've run inter yeh, Ronan, 'cause there's a unicorn bin hurt - you seen anythin'?' (o15-256)

(o15-256) 'Listen, I'm glad we've run inter yeh, Ronan, 'cause there's a unicorn bin hurt - you seen anythin'?' (o15-256)

(o15-256) 'Listen, I'm glad we've run inter yeh, Ronan, 'cause there's a unicorn bin hurt - you seen anythin'?' (o15-256)












(o15-257) Ronan didn't answer immediately. (o15-257)

(o15-257) Ronan didn't answer immediately. (o15-257)

(o15-257) Ronan didn't answer immediately. (o15-257)



(o15-258) He stared unblinkingly upwards, then sighed again. (o15-258)

(o15-258) He stared unblinkingly upwards, then sighed again. (o15-258)

(o15-258) He stared unblinkingly upwards, then sighed again. (o15-258)












(o15-259) 'Always the innocent are the first victims,' he said. (o15-259)

(o15-259) 'Always the innocent are the first victims,' he said. (o15-259)

(o15-259) 'Always the innocent are the first victims,' he said. (o15-259)



(o15-26o) 'So it has been for ages past, so it is now.' (o15-26o)

(o15-26o) 'So it has been for ages past, so it is now.' (o15-26o)

(o15-26o) 'So it has been for ages past, so it is now.' (o15-26o)












(o15-261) 'Yeah,' said Hagrid, 'but have yeh seen anythin', Ronan? (o15-261)

(o15-261) 'Yeah,' said Hagrid, 'but have yeh seen anythin', Ronan? (o15-261)

(o15-261) 'Yeah,' said Hagrid, 'but have yeh seen anythin', Ronan? (o15-261)



(o15-262) Anythin' unusual?' (o15-262)

(o15-262) Anythin' unusual?' (o15-262)

(o15-262) Anythin' unusual?' (o15-262)












(o15-263) 'Mars is bright tonight,' Ronan repeated while Hagrid watched him impatiently. (o15-263)

(o15-263) 'Mars is bright tonight,' Ronan repeated while Hagrid watched him impatiently. (o15-263)

(o15-263) 'Mars is bright tonight,' Ronan repeated while Hagrid watched him impatiently. (o15-263)



(o15-264) 'Unusually bright.' (o15-264)

(o15-264) 'Unusually bright.' (o15-264)

(o15-264) 'Unusually bright.' (o15-264)












(o15-265) 'Yeah, but I was meanin' anythin' unusual a bit nearer home,' said Hagrid. (o15-265)

(o15-265) 'Yeah, but I was meanin' anythin' unusual a bit nearer home,' said Hagrid. (o15-265)

(o15-265) 'Yeah, but I was meanin' anythin' unusual a bit nearer home,' said Hagrid. (o15-265)



(o15-266) 'So yeh haven't noticed anythin' strange?' (o15-266)

(o15-266) 'So yeh haven't noticed anythin' strange?' (o15-266)

(o15-266) 'So yeh haven't noticed anythin' strange?' (o15-266)












(o15-267) Yet again, Ronan took a while to answer. (o15-267)

(o15-267) Yet again, Ronan took a while to answer. (o15-267)

(o15-267) Yet again, Ronan took a while to answer. (o15-267)



(o15-268) At last, he said, 'The Forest hides many secrets.' (o15-268)

(o15-268) At last, he said, 'The Forest hides many secrets.' (o15-268)

(o15-268) At last, he said, 'The Forest hides many secrets.' (o15-268)












(o15-269) A movement in the trees behind Ronan made Hagrid raise his bow again, but it was only a second centaur, black-haired and -bodied and wilder-looking than Ronan. (o15-269)

(o15-269) A movement in the trees behind Ronan made Hagrid raise his bow again, but it was only a second centaur, black-haired and -bodied and wilder-looking than Ronan. (o15-269)

(o15-269) A movement in the trees behind Ronan made Hagrid raise his bow again, but it was only a second centaur, black-haired and -bodied and wilder-looking than Ronan. (o15-269)












(o15-27o) 'Hullo, Bane,' said Hagrid. (o15-27o)

(o15-27o) 'Hullo, Bane,' said Hagrid. (o15-27o)

(o15-27o) 'Hullo, Bane,' said Hagrid. (o15-27o)



(o15-271) 'All right?' (o15-271)

(o15-271) 'All right?' (o15-271)

(o15-271) 'All right?' (o15-271)












(o15-272) 'Good evening, Hagrid, I hope you are well?' (o15-272)

(o15-272) 'Good evening, Hagrid, I hope you are well?' (o15-272)

(o15-272) 'Good evening, Hagrid, I hope you are well?' (o15-272)












(o15-273) 'Well enough. (o15-273)

(o15-273) 'Well enough. (o15-273)

(o15-273) 'Well enough. (o15-273)



(o15-274) Look, I've jus' bin askin' Ronan, you seen anythin' odd in here lately? (o15-274)

(o15-274) Look, I've jus' bin askin' Ronan, you seen anythin' odd in here lately? (o15-274)

(o15-274) Look, I've jus' bin askin' Ronan, you seen anythin' odd in here lately? (o15-274)



(o15-275) Only there's a unicorn bin injured - would yeh know anythin' about it?' (o15-275)

(o15-275) Only there's a unicorn bin injured - would yeh know anythin' about it?' (o15-275)

(o15-275) Only there's a unicorn bin injured - would yeh know anythin' about it?' (o15-275)












(o15-276) Bane walked over to stand next to Ronan. (o15-276)

(o15-276) Bane walked over to stand next to Ronan. (o15-276)

(o15-276) Bane walked over to stand next to Ronan. (o15-276)



(o15-277) He looked skywards. (o15-277)

(o15-277) He looked skywards. (o15-277)

(o15-277) He looked skywards. (o15-277)












(o15-278) 'Mars is bright tonight,' he said simply. (o15-278)

(o15-278) 'Mars is bright tonight,' he said simply. (o15-278)

(o15-278) 'Mars is bright tonight,' he said simply. (o15-278)












(o15-279) 'We've heard,' said Hagrid grumpily. (o15-279)

(o15-279) 'We've heard,' said Hagrid grumpily. (o15-279)

(o15-279) 'We've heard,' said Hagrid grumpily. (o15-279)



(o15-28o) 'Well, if either of you do see anythin', let me know, won't yeh? (o15-28o)

(o15-28o) 'Well, if either of you do see anythin', let me know, won't yeh? (o15-28o)

(o15-28o) 'Well, if either of you do see anythin', let me know, won't yeh? (o15-28o)



(o15-281) We'll be off, then.' (o15-281)

(o15-281) We'll be off, then.' (o15-281)

(o15-281) We'll be off, then.' (o15-281)












(o15-282) Harry and Hermione followed him out of the clearing, staring over their shoulders at Ronan and Bane until the trees blocked their view. (o15-282)

(o15-282) Harry and Hermione followed him out of the clearing, staring over their shoulders at Ronan and Bane until the trees blocked their view. (o15-282)

(o15-282) Harry and Hermione followed him out of the clearing, staring over their shoulders at Ronan and Bane until the trees blocked their view. (o15-282)












(o15-283) 'Never,' said Hagrid irritably, 'try an' get a straight answer out of a centaur. (o15-283)

(o15-283) 'Never,' said Hagrid irritably, 'try an' get a straight answer out of a centaur. (o15-283)

(o15-283) 'Never,' said Hagrid irritably, 'try an' get a straight answer out of a centaur. (o15-283)



(o15-284) Ruddy star-gazers. (o15-284)

(o15-284) Ruddy star-gazers. (o15-284)

(o15-284) Ruddy star-gazers. (o15-284)



(o15-285) Not interested in anythin' closer'n the moon.' (o15-285)

(o15-285) Not interested in anythin' closer'n the moon.' (o15-285)

(o15-285) Not interested in anythin' closer'n the moon.' (o15-285)












(o15-286) 'Are there many of them in here?' asked Hermione. (o15-286)

(o15-286) 'Are there many of them in here?' asked Hermione. (o15-286)

(o15-286) 'Are there many of them in here?' asked Hermione. (o15-286)












(o15-287) 'Oh, a fair few ... (o15-287)

(o15-287) 'Oh, a fair few ... (o15-287)

(o15-287) 'Oh, a fair few ... (o15-287)



(o15-288) Keep themselves to themselves mostly, but they're good enough about turnin' up if ever I want a word. (o15-288)

(o15-288) Keep themselves to themselves mostly, but they're good enough about turnin' up if ever I want a word. (o15-288)

(o15-288) Keep themselves to themselves mostly, but they're good enough about turnin' up if ever I want a word. (o15-288)



(o15-289) They're deep, mind, centaurs ... they know things ... jus' don' let on much.' (o15-289)

(o15-289) They're deep, mind, centaurs ... they know things ... jus' don' let on much.' (o15-289)

(o15-289) They're deep, mind, centaurs ... they know things ... jus' don' let on much.' (o15-289)












(o15-29o) 'D'you think that was a centaur we heard earlier?' said Harry. (o15-29o)

(o15-29o) 'D'you think that was a centaur we heard earlier?' said Harry. (o15-29o)

(o15-29o) 'D'you think that was a centaur we heard earlier?' said Harry. (o15-29o)












(o15-291) 'Did that sound like hooves to you? (o15-291)

(o15-291) 'Did that sound like hooves to you? (o15-291)

(o15-291) 'Did that sound like hooves to you? (o15-291)



(o15-292) Nah, if yeh ask me, that was what's bin killin' the unicorns - never heard anythin' like it before.' (o15-292)

(o15-292) Nah, if yeh ask me, that was what's bin killin' the unicorns - never heard anythin' like it before.' (o15-292)

(o15-292) Nah, if yeh ask me, that was what's bin killin' the unicorns - never heard anythin' like it before.' (o15-292)












(o15-293) They walked on through the dense, dark trees. (o15-293)

(o15-293) They walked on through the dense, dark trees. (o15-293)

(o15-293) They walked on through the dense, dark trees. (o15-293)



(o15-294) Harry kept looking nervously over his shoulder. (o15-294)

(o15-294) Harry kept looking nervously over his shoulder. (o15-294)

(o15-294) Harry kept looking nervously over his shoulder. (o15-294)



(o15-295) He had the nasty feeling they were being watched. (o15-295)

(o15-295) He had the nasty feeling they were being watched. (o15-295)

(o15-295) He had the nasty feeling they were being watched. (o15-295)



(o15-296) He was very glad they had Hagrid and his crossbow with them. (o15-296)

(o15-296) He was very glad they had Hagrid and his crossbow with them. (o15-296)

(o15-296) He was very glad they had Hagrid and his crossbow with them. (o15-296)



(o15-297) They had just passed a bend in the path when Hermone grabbed Hagrid's arm. (o15-297)

(o15-297) They had just passed a bend in the path when Hermone grabbed Hagrid's arm. (o15-297)

(o15-297) They had just passed a bend in the path when Hermone grabbed Hagrid's arm. (o15-297)












(o15-298) 'Hagrid! (o15-298)

(o15-298) 'Hagrid! (o15-298)

(o15-298) 'Hagrid! (o15-298)



(o15-299) Look! (o15-299)

(o15-299) Look! (o15-299)

(o15-299) Look! (o15-299)



(o15-3oo) Red sparks, the others are in trouble!' (o15-3oo)

(o15-3oo) Red sparks, the others are in trouble!' (o15-3oo)

(o15-3oo) Red sparks, the others are in trouble!' (o15-3oo)












(o15-3o1) 'You two wait here!' Hagrid shouted. (o15-3o1)

(o15-3o1) 'You two wait here!' Hagrid shouted. (o15-3o1)

(o15-3o1) 'You two wait here!' Hagrid shouted. (o15-3o1)



(o15-3o2) 'Stay on the path, I'll come back for yeh!' (o15-3o2)

(o15-3o2) 'Stay on the path, I'll come back for yeh!' (o15-3o2)

(o15-3o2) 'Stay on the path, I'll come back for yeh!' (o15-3o2)












(o15-3o3) They heard him crashing away through the undergrowth and stood looking at each other, very scared, until they couldn't hear anything but the rustling of leaves around them. (o15-3o3)

(o15-3o3) They heard him crashing away through the undergrowth and stood looking at each other, very scared, until they couldn't hear anything but the rustling of leaves around them. (o15-3o3)

(o15-3o3) They heard him crashing away through the undergrowth and stood looking at each other, very scared, until they couldn't hear anything but the rustling of leaves around them. (o15-3o3)












(o15-3o4) 'You don't think they've been hurt, do you?' whispered Hermione. (o15-3o4)

(o15-3o4) 'You don't think they've been hurt, do you?' whispered Hermione. (o15-3o4)

(o15-3o4) 'You don't think they've been hurt, do you?' whispered Hermione. (o15-3o4)












(o15-3o5) 'I don't care if Malfoy has, but if something's got Neville ... (o15-3o5)

(o15-3o5) 'I don't care if Malfoy has, but if something's got Neville ... (o15-3o5)

(o15-3o5) 'I don't care if Malfoy has, but if something's got Neville ... (o15-3o5)



(o15-3o6) It's our fault he's here in the first place.' (o15-3o6)

(o15-3o6) It's our fault he's here in the first place.' (o15-3o6)

(o15-3o6) It's our fault he's here in the first place.' (o15-3o6)












(o15-3o7) The minutes dragged by. (o15-3o7)

(o15-3o7) The minutes dragged by. (o15-3o7)

(o15-3o7) The minutes dragged by. (o15-3o7)



(o15-3o8) Their ears seemed sharper than usual. (o15-3o8)

(o15-3o8) Their ears seemed sharper than usual. (o15-3o8)

(o15-3o8) Their ears seemed sharper than usual. (o15-3o8)



(o15-3o9) Harry's seemed to be picking up every sigh of the wind, every cracking twig. (o15-3o9)

(o15-3o9) Harry's seemed to be picking up every sigh of the wind, every cracking twig. (o15-3o9)

(o15-3o9) Harry's seemed to be picking up every sigh of the wind, every cracking twig. (o15-3o9)



(o15-31o) What was going on? (o15-31o)

(o15-31o) What was going on? (o15-31o)

(o15-31o) What was going on? (o15-31o)



(o15-311) Where were the others? (o15-311)

(o15-311) Where were the others? (o15-311)

(o15-311) Where were the others? (o15-311)












(o15-312) At last, a great crunching noise announced Hagrid's return. (o15-312)

(o15-312) At last, a great crunching noise announced Hagrid's return. (o15-312)

(o15-312) At last, a great crunching noise announced Hagrid's return. (o15-312)



(o15-313) Malfoy, Neville and Fang were with him. (o15-313)

(o15-313) Malfoy, Neville and Fang were with him. (o15-313)

(o15-313) Malfoy, Neville and Fang were with him. (o15-313)



(o15-314) Hagrid was fuming. (o15-314)

(o15-314) Hagrid was fuming. (o15-314)

(o15-314) Hagrid was fuming. (o15-314)



(o15-315) Malfoy, it seemed, had sneaked up behind Neville and grabbed him for a joke. (o15-315)

(o15-315) Malfoy, it seemed, had sneaked up behind Neville and grabbed him for a joke. (o15-315)

(o15-315) Malfoy, it seemed, had sneaked up behind Neville and grabbed him for a joke. (o15-315)



(o15-316) Neville had panicked and sent up the sparks. (o15-316)

(o15-316) Neville had panicked and sent up the sparks. (o15-316)

(o15-316) Neville had panicked and sent up the sparks. (o15-316)












(o15-317) 'We'll be lucky ter catch anythin' now, with the racket you two were makin'. (o15-317)

(o15-317) 'We'll be lucky ter catch anythin' now, with the racket you two were makin'. (o15-317)

(o15-317) 'We'll be lucky ter catch anythin' now, with the racket you two were makin'. (o15-317)



(o15-318) Right, we're changin' groups - Neville, you stay with me an' Hermione, Harry, you go with Fang an' this idiot. (o15-318)

(o15-318) Right, we're changin' groups - Neville, you stay with me an' Hermione, Harry, you go with Fang an' this idiot. (o15-318)

(o15-318) Right, we're changin' groups - Neville, you stay with me an' Hermione, Harry, you go with Fang an' this idiot. (o15-318)



(o15-319) I'm sorry,' Hagrid added in a whisper to Harry, 'but he'll have a harder time frightenin' you, an' we've gotta get this done.' (o15-319)

(o15-319) I'm sorry,' Hagrid added in a whisper to Harry, 'but he'll have a harder time frightenin' you, an' we've gotta get this done.' (o15-319)

(o15-319) I'm sorry,' Hagrid added in a whisper to Harry, 'but he'll have a harder time frightenin' you, an' we've gotta get this done.' (o15-319)












(o15-32o) So Harry set off into the heart of the Forest with Malfoy and Fang. (o15-32o)

(o15-32o) So Harry set off into the heart of the Forest with Malfoy and Fang. (o15-32o)

(o15-32o) So Harry set off into the heart of the Forest with Malfoy and Fang. (o15-32o)



(o15-321) They walked for nearly half an hour, deeper and deeper into the Forest, until the path became almost impossible to follow because the trees were so thick. (o15-321)

(o15-321) They walked for nearly half an hour, deeper and deeper into the Forest, until the path became almost impossible to follow because the trees were so thick. (o15-321)

(o15-321) They walked for nearly half an hour, deeper and deeper into the Forest, until the path became almost impossible to follow because the trees were so thick. (o15-321)



(o15-322) Harry thought the blood seemed to be getting thicker. (o15-322)

(o15-322) Harry thought the blood seemed to be getting thicker. (o15-322)

(o15-322) Harry thought the blood seemed to be getting thicker. (o15-322)



(o15-323) There were splashes on the roots of a tree, as though the poor creature had been thrashing around in pain close by. (o15-323)

(o15-323) There were splashes on the roots of a tree, as though the poor creature had been thrashing around in pain close by. (o15-323)

(o15-323) There were splashes on the roots of a tree, as though the poor creature had been thrashing around in pain close by. (o15-323)



(o15-324) Harry could see a clearing ahead, through the tangled branches of an ancient oak. (o15-324)

(o15-324) Harry could see a clearing ahead, through the tangled branches of an ancient oak. (o15-324)

(o15-324) Harry could see a clearing ahead, through the tangled branches of an ancient oak. (o15-324)












(o15-325) 'Look -' he murmured, holding out his arm to stop Malfoy. (o15-325)

(o15-325) 'Look -' he murmured, holding out his arm to stop Malfoy. (o15-325)

(o15-325) 'Look -' he murmured, holding out his arm to stop Malfoy. (o15-325)












(o15-326) Something bright white was gleaming on the ground. (o15-326)

(o15-326) Something bright white was gleaming on the ground. (o15-326)

(o15-326) Something bright white was gleaming on the ground. (o15-326)



(o15-327) They inched closer. (o15-327)

(o15-327) They inched closer. (o15-327)

(o15-327) They inched closer. (o15-327)












(o15-328) It was the unicorn all right, and it was dead. (o15-328)

(o15-328) It was the unicorn all right, and it was dead. (o15-328)

(o15-328) It was the unicorn all right, and it was dead. (o15-328)



(o15-329) Harry had never seen anything so beautiful and sad. (o15-329)

(o15-329) Harry had never seen anything so beautiful and sad. (o15-329)

(o15-329) Harry had never seen anything so beautiful and sad. (o15-329)



(o15-33o) Its long slender legs were stuck out at odd angles where it had fallen and its mane was spread pearly white on the dark leaves. (o15-33o)

(o15-33o) Its long slender legs were stuck out at odd angles where it had fallen and its mane was spread pearly white on the dark leaves. (o15-33o)

(o15-33o) Its long slender legs were stuck out at odd angles where it had fallen and its mane was spread pearly white on the dark leaves. (o15-33o)












(o15-331) Harry had taken one step towards it when a slithering sound made him freeze where he stood. (o15-331)

(o15-331) Harry had taken one step towards it when a slithering sound made him freeze where he stood. (o15-331)

(o15-331) Harry had taken one step towards it when a slithering sound made him freeze where he stood. (o15-331)



(o15-332) A bush on the edge of the clearing quivered ... (o15-332)

(o15-332) A bush on the edge of the clearing quivered ... (o15-332)

(o15-332) A bush on the edge of the clearing quivered ... (o15-332)



(o15-333) Then, out of the shadows, a hooded figure came crawling across the ground like some stalking beast. (o15-333)

(o15-333) Then, out of the shadows, a hooded figure came crawling across the ground like some stalking beast. (o15-333)

(o15-333) Then, out of the shadows, a hooded figure came crawling across the ground like some stalking beast. (o15-333)



(o15-334) Harry, Malfoy and Fang stood transfixed. (o15-334)

(o15-334) Harry, Malfoy and Fang stood transfixed. (o15-334)

(o15-334) Harry, Malfoy and Fang stood transfixed. (o15-334)



(o15-335) The cloaked figure reached the unicorn, it lowered its head over the wound in the animal's side, and began to drink its blood. (o15-335)

(o15-335) The cloaked figure reached the unicorn, it lowered its head over the wound in the animal's side, and began to drink its blood. (o15-335)

(o15-335) The cloaked figure reached the unicorn, it lowered its head over the wound in the animal's side, and began to drink its blood. (o15-335)












(o15-336) 'AAAAAAAAAAARGH!' (o15-336)

(o15-336) 'AAAAAAAAAAARGH!' (o15-336)

(o15-336) 'AAAAAAAAAAARGH!' (o15-336)












(o15-337) Malfoy let out a terrible scream and bolted - so did Fang. (o15-337)

(o15-337) Malfoy let out a terrible scream and bolted - so did Fang. (o15-337)

(o15-337) Malfoy let out a terrible scream and bolted - so did Fang. (o15-337)



(o15-338) The hooded figure raised its head and looked right at Harry - unicorn blood was dribbling down its front. (o15-338)

(o15-338) The hooded figure raised its head and looked right at Harry - unicorn blood was dribbling down its front. (o15-338)

(o15-338) The hooded figure raised its head and looked right at Harry - unicorn blood was dribbling down its front. (o15-338)



(o15-339) It got to its feet and came swiftly towards him - he couldn't move for fear. (o15-339)

(o15-339) It got to its feet and came swiftly towards him - he couldn't move for fear. (o15-339)

(o15-339) It got to its feet and came swiftly towards him - he couldn't move for fear. (o15-339)












(o15-34o) Then a pain pierced his head like he'd never felt before, it was as though his scar was on fire - half-blinded, he staggered backwards. (o15-34o)

(o15-34o) Then a pain pierced his head like he'd never felt before, it was as though his scar was on fire - half-blinded, he staggered backwards. (o15-34o)

(o15-34o) Then a pain pierced his head like he'd never felt before, it was as though his scar was on fire - half-blinded, he staggered backwards. (o15-34o)



(o15-341) He heard hooves behind him, galloping, and something jumped clean over him, charging at the figure. (o15-341)

(o15-341) He heard hooves behind him, galloping, and something jumped clean over him, charging at the figure. (o15-341)

(o15-341) He heard hooves behind him, galloping, and something jumped clean over him, charging at the figure. (o15-341)












(o15-342) The pain in Harry's head was so bad he fell to his knees. (o15-342)

(o15-342) The pain in Harry's head was so bad he fell to his knees. (o15-342)

(o15-342) The pain in Harry's head was so bad he fell to his knees. (o15-342)



(o15-343) It took a minute or two to pass. (o15-343)

(o15-343) It took a minute or two to pass. (o15-343)

(o15-343) It took a minute or two to pass. (o15-343)



(o15-344) When he looked up, the figure had gone. (o15-344)

(o15-344) When he looked up, the figure had gone. (o15-344)

(o15-344) When he looked up, the figure had gone. (o15-344)



(o15-345) A centaur was standing over him, not Ronan or Bane; (o15-345)

(o15-345) A centaur was standing over him, not Ronan or Bane; (o15-345)

(o15-345) A centaur was standing over him, not Ronan or Bane; (o15-345)



(o15-346) this one looked younger; (o15-346)

(o15-346) this one looked younger; (o15-346)

(o15-346) this one looked younger; (o15-346)



(o15-347) he had white-blond hair and a palomino body. (o15-347)

(o15-347) he had white-blond hair and a palomino body. (o15-347)

(o15-347) he had white-blond hair and a palomino body. (o15-347)












(o15-348) 'Are you all right?' said the centaur, pulling Harry to his feet. (o15-348)

(o15-348) 'Are you all right?' said the centaur, pulling Harry to his feet. (o15-348)

(o15-348) 'Are you all right?' said the centaur, pulling Harry to his feet. (o15-348)












(o15-349) 'Yes - thank you - what was that?' (o15-349)

(o15-349) 'Yes - thank you - what was that?' (o15-349)

(o15-349) 'Yes - thank you - what was that?' (o15-349)












(o15-35o) The centaur didn't answer. (o15-35o)

(o15-35o) The centaur didn't answer. (o15-35o)

(o15-35o) The centaur didn't answer. (o15-35o)



(o15-351) He had astonishingly blue eyes, like pale sapphires. (o15-351)

(o15-351) He had astonishingly blue eyes, like pale sapphires. (o15-351)

(o15-351) He had astonishingly blue eyes, like pale sapphires. (o15-351)



(o15-352) He looked carefully at Harry, his eyes lingering on the scar which stood out, livid, on Harry's forehead. (o15-352)

(o15-352) He looked carefully at Harry, his eyes lingering on the scar which stood out, livid, on Harry's forehead. (o15-352)

(o15-352) He looked carefully at Harry, his eyes lingering on the scar which stood out, livid, on Harry's forehead. (o15-352)












(o15-353) 'You are the Potter boy,' he said. (o15-353)

(o15-353) 'You are the Potter boy,' he said. (o15-353)

(o15-353) 'You are the Potter boy,' he said. (o15-353)



(o15-354) 'You had better get back to Hagrid. (o15-354)

(o15-354) 'You had better get back to Hagrid. (o15-354)

(o15-354) 'You had better get back to Hagrid. (o15-354)



(o15-355) The Forest is not safe at this time - especially for you. (o15-355)

(o15-355) The Forest is not safe at this time - especially for you. (o15-355)

(o15-355) The Forest is not safe at this time - especially for you. (o15-355)



(o15-356) Can you ride? (o15-356)

(o15-356) Can you ride? (o15-356)

(o15-356) Can you ride? (o15-356)



(o15-357) It will be quicker this way. (o15-357)

(o15-357) It will be quicker this way. (o15-357)

(o15-357) It will be quicker this way. (o15-357)












(o15-358) 'My name is Firenze,' he added, as he lowered himself on to his front legs so that Harry could clamber on to his back. (o15-358)

(o15-358) 'My name is Firenze,' he added, as he lowered himself on to his front legs so that Harry could clamber on to his back. (o15-358)

(o15-358) 'My name is Firenze,' he added, as he lowered himself on to his front legs so that Harry could clamber on to his back. (o15-358)












(o15-359) There was suddenly a sound of more galloping from the other side of the clearing. (o15-359)

(o15-359) There was suddenly a sound of more galloping from the other side of the clearing. (o15-359)

(o15-359) There was suddenly a sound of more galloping from the other side of the clearing. (o15-359)



(o15-36o) Ronan and Bane came bursting through the trees, their flanks heaving and sweaty. (o15-36o)

(o15-36o) Ronan and Bane came bursting through the trees, their flanks heaving and sweaty. (o15-36o)

(o15-36o) Ronan and Bane came bursting through the trees, their flanks heaving and sweaty. (o15-36o)












(o15-361) 'Firenze!' Bane thundered. (o15-361)

(o15-361) 'Firenze!' Bane thundered. (o15-361)

(o15-361) 'Firenze!' Bane thundered. (o15-361)



(o15-362) 'What are you doing? (o15-362)

(o15-362) 'What are you doing? (o15-362)

(o15-362) 'What are you doing? (o15-362)



(o15-363) You have a human on your back! (o15-363)

(o15-363) You have a human on your back! (o15-363)

(o15-363) You have a human on your back! (o15-363)



(o15-364) Have you no shame? (o15-364)

(o15-364) Have you no shame? (o15-364)

(o15-364) Have you no shame? (o15-364)



(o15-365) Are you a common mule?' (o15-365)

(o15-365) Are you a common mule?' (o15-365)

(o15-365) Are you a common mule?' (o15-365)












(o15-366) 'Do you realise who this is?' said Firenze. (o15-366)

(o15-366) 'Do you realise who this is?' said Firenze. (o15-366)

(o15-366) 'Do you realise who this is?' said Firenze. (o15-366)



(o15-367) 'This is the Potter boy. (o15-367)

(o15-367) 'This is the Potter boy. (o15-367)

(o15-367) 'This is the Potter boy. (o15-367)



(o15-368) The quicker he leaves this Forest, the better.' (o15-368)

(o15-368) The quicker he leaves this Forest, the better.' (o15-368)

(o15-368) The quicker he leaves this Forest, the better.' (o15-368)












(o15-369) 'What have you been telling him?' growled Bane. (o15-369)

(o15-369) 'What have you been telling him?' growled Bane. (o15-369)

(o15-369) 'What have you been telling him?' growled Bane. (o15-369)



(o15-37o) 'Remember, Firenze, we are sworn not to set ourselves against the heavens. (o15-37o)

(o15-37o) 'Remember, Firenze, we are sworn not to set ourselves against the heavens. (o15-37o)

(o15-37o) 'Remember, Firenze, we are sworn not to set ourselves against the heavens. (o15-37o)



(o15-371) Have we not read what is to come in the movements of the planets?' (o15-371)

(o15-371) Have we not read what is to come in the movements of the planets?' (o15-371)

(o15-371) Have we not read what is to come in the movements of the planets?' (o15-371)












(o15-372) Ronan pawed the ground nervously. (o15-372)

(o15-372) Ronan pawed the ground nervously. (o15-372)

(o15-372) Ronan pawed the ground nervously. (o15-372)












(o15-373) 'I'm sure Firenze thought he was acting for the best,' he said, in his gloomy voice. (o15-373)

(o15-373) 'I'm sure Firenze thought he was acting for the best,' he said, in his gloomy voice. (o15-373)

(o15-373) 'I'm sure Firenze thought he was acting for the best,' he said, in his gloomy voice. (o15-373)












(o15-374) Bane kicked his back legs in anger. (o15-374)

(o15-374) Bane kicked his back legs in anger. (o15-374)

(o15-374) Bane kicked his back legs in anger. (o15-374)












(o15-375) 'For the best! (o15-375)

(o15-375) 'For the best! (o15-375)

(o15-375) 'For the best! (o15-375)



(o15-376) What is that to do with us? (o15-376)

(o15-376) What is that to do with us? (o15-376)

(o15-376) What is that to do with us? (o15-376)



(o15-377) Centaurs are concerned with what has been foretold! (o15-377)

(o15-377) Centaurs are concerned with what has been foretold! (o15-377)

(o15-377) Centaurs are concerned with what has been foretold! (o15-377)



(o15-378) It is not our business to run around like donkeys after stray humans in our Forest!' (o15-378)

(o15-378) It is not our business to run around like donkeys after stray humans in our Forest!' (o15-378)

(o15-378) It is not our business to run around like donkeys after stray humans in our Forest!' (o15-378)












(o15-379) Firenze suddenly reared on to his hind legs in anger, so that Harry had to grab his shoulders to stay on. (o15-379)

(o15-379) Firenze suddenly reared on to his hind legs in anger, so that Harry had to grab his shoulders to stay on. (o15-379)

(o15-379) Firenze suddenly reared on to his hind legs in anger, so that Harry had to grab his shoulders to stay on. (o15-379)












(o15-38o) 'Do you not see that unicorn?' Firenze bellowed at Bane. (o15-38o)

(o15-38o) 'Do you not see that unicorn?' Firenze bellowed at Bane. (o15-38o)

(o15-38o) 'Do you not see that unicorn?' Firenze bellowed at Bane. (o15-38o)



(o15-381) 'Do you not understand why it was killed? (o15-381)

(o15-381) 'Do you not understand why it was killed? (o15-381)

(o15-381) 'Do you not understand why it was killed? (o15-381)



(o15-382) Or have the planets not let you in on that secret? (o15-382)

(o15-382) Or have the planets not let you in on that secret? (o15-382)

(o15-382) Or have the planets not let you in on that secret? (o15-382)



(o15-383) I set myself against what is lurking in this Forest, Bane, yes, with humans alongside me if I must.' (o15-383)

(o15-383) I set myself against what is lurking in this Forest, Bane, yes, with humans alongside me if I must.' (o15-383)

(o15-383) I set myself against what is lurking in this Forest, Bane, yes, with humans alongside me if I must.' (o15-383)












(o15-384) And Firenze whisked around; (o15-384)

(o15-384) And Firenze whisked around; (o15-384)

(o15-384) And Firenze whisked around; (o15-384)



(o15-385) with Harry clutching on as best he could, they plunged off into the trees, leaving Ronan and Bane behind them. (o15-385)

(o15-385) with Harry clutching on as best he could, they plunged off into the trees, leaving Ronan and Bane behind them. (o15-385)

(o15-385) with Harry clutching on as best he could, they plunged off into the trees, leaving Ronan and Bane behind them. (o15-385)












(o15-386) Harry didn't have a clue what was going on. (o15-386)

(o15-386) Harry didn't have a clue what was going on. (o15-386)

(o15-386) Harry didn't have a clue what was going on. (o15-386)












(o15-387) 'Why's Bane so angry?' he asked. (o15-387)

(o15-387) 'Why's Bane so angry?' he asked. (o15-387)

(o15-387) 'Why's Bane so angry?' he asked. (o15-387)



(o15-388) 'What was that thing you saved me from, anyway?' (o15-388)

(o15-388) 'What was that thing you saved me from, anyway?' (o15-388)

(o15-388) 'What was that thing you saved me from, anyway?' (o15-388)












(o15-389) Firenze slowed to a walk, warned Harry to keep his head bowed in case of low-hanging branches but did not answer Harry's question. (o15-389)

(o15-389) Firenze slowed to a walk, warned Harry to keep his head bowed in case of low-hanging branches but did not answer Harry's question. (o15-389)

(o15-389) Firenze slowed to a walk, warned Harry to keep his head bowed in case of low-hanging branches but did not answer Harry's question. (o15-389)



(o15-39o) They made their way through the trees in silence for so long that Harry thought Firenze didn't want to talk to him any more. (o15-39o)

(o15-39o) They made their way through the trees in silence for so long that Harry thought Firenze didn't want to talk to him any more. (o15-39o)

(o15-39o) They made their way through the trees in silence for so long that Harry thought Firenze didn't want to talk to him any more. (o15-39o)



(o15-391) They were passing through a particularly dense patch of trees, however, when Firenze suddenly stopped. (o15-391)

(o15-391) They were passing through a particularly dense patch of trees, however, when Firenze suddenly stopped. (o15-391)

(o15-391) They were passing through a particularly dense patch of trees, however, when Firenze suddenly stopped. (o15-391)












(o15-392) 'Harry Potter, do you know what unicorn blood is used for?' (o15-392)

(o15-392) 'Harry Potter, do you know what unicorn blood is used for?' (o15-392)

(o15-392) 'Harry Potter, do you know what unicorn blood is used for?' (o15-392)












(o15-393) 'No,' said Harry, startled by the odd question. (o15-393)

(o15-393) 'No,' said Harry, startled by the odd question. (o15-393)

(o15-393) 'No,' said Harry, startled by the odd question. (o15-393)



(o15-394) 'We've only used the horn and tail-hair in Potions.' (o15-394)

(o15-394) 'We've only used the horn and tail-hair in Potions.' (o15-394)

(o15-394) 'We've only used the horn and tail-hair in Potions.' (o15-394)












(o15-395) 'That is because it is a monstrous thing, to slay a unicorn,' said Firenze. (o15-395)

(o15-395) 'That is because it is a monstrous thing, to slay a unicorn,' said Firenze. (o15-395)

(o15-395) 'That is because it is a monstrous thing, to slay a unicorn,' said Firenze. (o15-395)



(o15-396) 'Only one who has nothing to lose, and everything to gain, would commit such a crime. (o15-396)

(o15-396) 'Only one who has nothing to lose, and everything to gain, would commit such a crime. (o15-396)

(o15-396) 'Only one who has nothing to lose, and everything to gain, would commit such a crime. (o15-396)



(o15-397) The blood of a unicorn will keep you alive, even if you are an inch from death, but at a terrible price. (o15-397)

(o15-397) The blood of a unicorn will keep you alive, even if you are an inch from death, but at a terrible price. (o15-397)

(o15-397) The blood of a unicorn will keep you alive, even if you are an inch from death, but at a terrible price. (o15-397)



(o15-398) You have slain something pure and defenceless to save yourself and you will have but a half life, a cursed life, from the moment the blood touches your lips.' (o15-398)

(o15-398) You have slain something pure and defenceless to save yourself and you will have but a half life, a cursed life, from the moment the blood touches your lips.' (o15-398)

(o15-398) You have slain something pure and defenceless to save yourself and you will have but a half life, a cursed life, from the moment the blood touches your lips.' (o15-398)












(o15-399) Harry stared at the back of Firenze's head, which was dappled silver in the moonlight. (o15-399)

(o15-399) Harry stared at the back of Firenze's head, which was dappled silver in the moonlight. (o15-399)

(o15-399) Harry stared at the back of Firenze's head, which was dappled silver in the moonlight. (o15-399)












(o15-4oo) 'But who'd be that desperate?' he wondered aloud. (o15-4oo)

(o15-4oo) 'But who'd be that desperate?' he wondered aloud. (o15-4oo)

(o15-4oo) 'But who'd be that desperate?' he wondered aloud. (o15-4oo)



(o15-4o1) 'If you're going to be cursed for ever, death's better, isn't it?' (o15-4o1)

(o15-4o1) 'If you're going to be cursed for ever, death's better, isn't it?' (o15-4o1)

(o15-4o1) 'If you're going to be cursed for ever, death's better, isn't it?' (o15-4o1)












(o15-4o2) 'It is,' Firenze agreed, 'unless all you need is to stay alive long enough to drink something else - something that will bring you back to full strength and power - something that will mean you can never die. (o15-4o2)

(o15-4o2) 'It is,' Firenze agreed, 'unless all you need is to stay alive long enough to drink something else - something that will bring you back to full strength and power - something that will mean you can never die. (o15-4o2)

(o15-4o2) 'It is,' Firenze agreed, 'unless all you need is to stay alive long enough to drink something else - something that will bring you back to full strength and power - something that will mean you can never die. (o15-4o2)



(o15-4o3) Mr Potter, do you know what is hidden in the school at this very moment?' (o15-4o3)

(o15-4o3) Mr Potter, do you know what is hidden in the school at this very moment?' (o15-4o3)

(o15-4o3) Mr Potter, do you know what is hidden in the school at this very moment?' (o15-4o3)












(o15-4o4) 'The Philosopher's Stone! (o15-4o4)

(o15-4o4) 'The Philosopher's Stone! (o15-4o4)

(o15-4o4) 'The Philosopher's Stone! (o15-4o4)



(o15-4o5) Of course - the Elixir of Life! (o15-4o5)

(o15-4o5) Of course - the Elixir of Life! (o15-4o5)

(o15-4o5) Of course - the Elixir of Life! (o15-4o5)



(o15-4o6) But I don't understand who -' (o15-4o6)

(o15-4o6) But I don't understand who -' (o15-4o6)

(o15-4o6) But I don't understand who -' (o15-4o6)












(o15-4o7) 'Can you think of nobody who has waited many years to return to power, who has clung to life, awaiting their chance?' (o15-4o7)

(o15-4o7) 'Can you think of nobody who has waited many years to return to power, who has clung to life, awaiting their chance?' (o15-4o7)

(o15-4o7) 'Can you think of nobody who has waited many years to return to power, who has clung to life, awaiting their chance?' (o15-4o7)












(o15-4o8) It was as though an iron fist had clenched suddenly around Harry's heart. (o15-4o8)

(o15-4o8) It was as though an iron fist had clenched suddenly around Harry's heart. (o15-4o8)

(o15-4o8) It was as though an iron fist had clenched suddenly around Harry's heart. (o15-4o8)



(o15-4o9) Over the rustling of the trees, he seemed to hear once more what Hagrid had told him on the night they had met: 'Some say he died. (o15-4o9)

(o15-4o9) Over the rustling of the trees, he seemed to hear once more what Hagrid had told him on the night they had met: 'Some say he died. (o15-4o9)

(o15-4o9) Over the rustling of the trees, he seemed to hear once more what Hagrid had told him on the night they had met: 'Some say he died. (o15-4o9)



(o15-41o) Codswallop, in my opinion. (o15-41o)

(o15-41o) Codswallop, in my opinion. (o15-41o)

(o15-41o) Codswallop, in my opinion. (o15-41o)



(o15-411) Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die.' (o15-411)

(o15-411) Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die.' (o15-411)

(o15-411) Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die.' (o15-411)












(o15-412) 'Do you mean,' Harry croaked, 'that was Vol-' (o15-412)

(o15-412) 'Do you mean,' Harry croaked, 'that was Vol-' (o15-412)

(o15-412) 'Do you mean,' Harry croaked, 'that was Vol-' (o15-412)












(o15-413) 'Harry! (o15-413)

(o15-413) 'Harry! (o15-413)

(o15-413) 'Harry! (o15-413)



(o15-414) Harry, are you all right?' (o15-414)

(o15-414) Harry, are you all right?' (o15-414)

(o15-414) Harry, are you all right?' (o15-414)












(o15-415) Hermione was running towards them down the path, Hagrid puffing along behind her. (o15-415)

(o15-415) Hermione was running towards them down the path, Hagrid puffing along behind her. (o15-415)

(o15-415) Hermione was running towards them down the path, Hagrid puffing along behind her. (o15-415)












(o15-416) 'I'm fine,' said Harry, hardly knowing what he was saying. (o15-416)

(o15-416) 'I'm fine,' said Harry, hardly knowing what he was saying. (o15-416)

(o15-416) 'I'm fine,' said Harry, hardly knowing what he was saying. (o15-416)



(o15-417) 'The unicorn's dead, Hagrid, it's in that clearing back there.' (o15-417)

(o15-417) 'The unicorn's dead, Hagrid, it's in that clearing back there.' (o15-417)

(o15-417) 'The unicorn's dead, Hagrid, it's in that clearing back there.' (o15-417)












(o15-418) 'This is where I leave you,' Firenze murmured as Hagrid hurried off to examine the unicorn. (o15-418)

(o15-418) 'This is where I leave you,' Firenze murmured as Hagrid hurried off to examine the unicorn. (o15-418)

(o15-418) 'This is where I leave you,' Firenze murmured as Hagrid hurried off to examine the unicorn. (o15-418)



(o15-419) 'You are safe now.' (o15-419)

(o15-419) 'You are safe now.' (o15-419)

(o15-419) 'You are safe now.' (o15-419)












(o15-42o) Harry slid off his back. (o15-42o)

(o15-42o) Harry slid off his back. (o15-42o)

(o15-42o) Harry slid off his back. (o15-42o)












(o15-421) 'Good luck, Harry Potter,' said Firenze. (o15-421)

(o15-421) 'Good luck, Harry Potter,' said Firenze. (o15-421)

(o15-421) 'Good luck, Harry Potter,' said Firenze. (o15-421)



(o15-422) 'The planets have been read wrongly before now, even by centaurs. (o15-422)

(o15-422) 'The planets have been read wrongly before now, even by centaurs. (o15-422)

(o15-422) 'The planets have been read wrongly before now, even by centaurs. (o15-422)



(o15-423) I hope this is one of those times.' (o15-423)

(o15-423) I hope this is one of those times.' (o15-423)

(o15-423) I hope this is one of those times.' (o15-423)












(o15-424) He turned and cantered back into the depths of the Forest, leaving Harry shivering behind him. (o15-424)

(o15-424) He turned and cantered back into the depths of the Forest, leaving Harry shivering behind him. (o15-424)

(o15-424) He turned and cantered back into the depths of the Forest, leaving Harry shivering behind him. (o15-424)












*












(o15-425) Ron had fallen asleep in the dark common room, waiting for them to return. (o15-425)

(o15-425) Ron had fallen asleep in the dark common room, waiting for them to return. (o15-425)

(o15-425) Ron had fallen asleep in the dark common room, waiting for them to return. (o15-425)



(o15-426) He shouted something about Quidditch fouls when Harry roughly shook him awake. (o15-426)

(o15-426) He shouted something about Quidditch fouls when Harry roughly shook him awake. (o15-426)

(o15-426) He shouted something about Quidditch fouls when Harry roughly shook him awake. (o15-426)



(o15-427) In a matter of seconds, though, he was wide-eyed as Harry began to tell him and Hermione what had happened in the Forest. (o15-427)

(o15-427) In a matter of seconds, though, he was wide-eyed as Harry began to tell him and Hermione what had happened in the Forest. (o15-427)

(o15-427) In a matter of seconds, though, he was wide-eyed as Harry began to tell him and Hermione what had happened in the Forest. (o15-427)












(o15-428) Harry couldn't sit down. (o15-428)

(o15-428) Harry couldn't sit down. (o15-428)

(o15-428) Harry couldn't sit down. (o15-428)



(o15-429) He paced up and down in front of the fire. (o15-429)

(o15-429) He paced up and down in front of the fire. (o15-429)

(o15-429) He paced up and down in front of the fire. (o15-429)



(o15-43o) He was still shaking. (o15-43o)

(o15-43o) He was still shaking. (o15-43o)

(o15-43o) He was still shaking. (o15-43o)












(o15-431) 'Snape wants the stone for Voldemort ... and Voldemort's waiting in the Forest ... and all this time we thought Snape just wanted to get rich ...' (o15-431)

(o15-431) 'Snape wants the stone for Voldemort ... and Voldemort's waiting in the Forest ... and all this time we thought Snape just wanted to get rich ...' (o15-431)

(o15-431) 'Snape wants the stone for Voldemort ... and Voldemort's waiting in the Forest ... and all this time we thought Snape just wanted to get rich ...' (o15-431)












(o15-432) 'Stop saying the name!' said Ron in a terrified whisper, as if he thought Voldemort could hear them. (o15-432)

(o15-432) 'Stop saying the name!' said Ron in a terrified whisper, as if he thought Voldemort could hear them. (o15-432)

(o15-432) 'Stop saying the name!' said Ron in a terrified whisper, as if he thought Voldemort could hear them. (o15-432)












(o15-433) Harry wasn't listening. (o15-433)

(o15-433) Harry wasn't listening. (o15-433)

(o15-433) Harry wasn't listening. (o15-433)












(o15-434) 'Firenze saved me, but he shouldn't have done ... (o15-434)

(o15-434) 'Firenze saved me, but he shouldn't have done ... (o15-434)

(o15-434) 'Firenze saved me, but he shouldn't have done ... (o15-434)



(o15-435) Bane was furious ... he was talking about interfering with what the planets say is going to happen ...  (o15-435)

(o15-435) Bane was furious ... he was talking about interfering with what the planets say is going to happen ...  (o15-435)

(o15-435) Bane was furious ... he was talking about interfering with what the planets say is going to happen ...  (o15-435)



(o15-436) They must show that Voldemort's coming back ... (o15-436)

(o15-436) They must show that Voldemort's coming back ... (o15-436)

(o15-436) They must show that Voldemort's coming back ... (o15-436)



(o15-437) Bane thinks Firenze should have let Voldemort kill me ... (o15-437)

(o15-437) Bane thinks Firenze should have let Voldemort kill me ... (o15-437)

(o15-437) Bane thinks Firenze should have let Voldemort kill me ... (o15-437)



(o15-438) I suppose that's written in the stars as well.' (o15-438)

(o15-438) I suppose that's written in the stars as well.' (o15-438)

(o15-438) I suppose that's written in the stars as well.' (o15-438)












(o15-439) 'Will you stop saying the name!' Ron hissed. (o15-439)

(o15-439) 'Will you stop saying the name!' Ron hissed. (o15-439)

(o15-439) 'Will you stop saying the name!' Ron hissed. (o15-439)












(o15-44o) 'So all I've got to wait for now is Snape to steal the Stone,' Harry went on feverishly, 'then Voldemort will be able to come and finish me off ... (o15-44o)

(o15-44o) 'So all I've got to wait for now is Snape to steal the Stone,' Harry went on feverishly, 'then Voldemort will be able to come and finish me off ... (o15-44o)

(o15-44o) 'So all I've got to wait for now is Snape to steal the Stone,' Harry went on feverishly, 'then Voldemort will be able to come and finish me off ... (o15-44o)



(o15-441) Well, I suppose Bane'll be happy.' (o15-441)

(o15-441) Well, I suppose Bane'll be happy.' (o15-441)

(o15-441) Well, I suppose Bane'll be happy.' (o15-441)












(o15-442) Hermione looked very frightened, but she had a word of comfort. (o15-442)

(o15-442) Hermione looked very frightened, but she had a word of comfort. (o15-442)

(o15-442) Hermione looked very frightened, but she had a word of comfort. (o15-442)












(o15-443) 'Harry, everyone says Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was ever afraid of. (o15-443)

(o15-443) 'Harry, everyone says Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was ever afraid of. (o15-443)

(o15-443) 'Harry, everyone says Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was ever afraid of. (o15-443)



(o15-444) With Dumbledore around, You-Know-Who won't touch you. (o15-444)

(o15-444) With Dumbledore around, You-Know-Who won't touch you. (o15-444)

(o15-444) With Dumbledore around, You-Know-Who won't touch you. (o15-444)



(o15-445) Anyway, who says the centaurs are right? (o15-445)

(o15-445) Anyway, who says the centaurs are right? (o15-445)

(o15-445) Anyway, who says the centaurs are right? (o15-445)



(o15-446) It sounds like fortune-telling to me, and Professor McGonagall says that's a very imprecise branch of magic.' (o15-446)

(o15-446) It sounds like fortune-telling to me, and Professor McGonagall says that's a very imprecise branch of magic.' (o15-446)

(o15-446) It sounds like fortune-telling to me, and Professor McGonagall says that's a very imprecise branch of magic.' (o15-446)












(o15-447) The sky had turned light before they stopped talking. (o15-447)

(o15-447) The sky had turned light before they stopped talking. (o15-447)

(o15-447) The sky had turned light before they stopped talking. (o15-447)



(o15-448) They went to bed exhausted, their throats sore. (o15-448)

(o15-448) They went to bed exhausted, their throats sore. (o15-448)

(o15-448) They went to bed exhausted, their throats sore. (o15-448)



(o15-449) But the night's surprises weren't over. (o15-449)

(o15-449) But the night's surprises weren't over. (o15-449)

(o15-449) But the night's surprises weren't over. (o15-449)












(o15-45o) When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his Invisibility Cloak folded neatly underneath them. (o15-45o)

(o15-45o) When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his Invisibility Cloak folded neatly underneath them. (o15-45o)

(o15-45o) When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his Invisibility Cloak folded neatly underneath them. (o15-45o)



(o15-451) There was a note pinned to it: Just in case. (o15-451)

(o15-451) There was a note pinned to it: Just in case. (o15-451)

(o15-451) There was a note pinned to it: Just in case. (o15-451)

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