oo4 -Veliki Ključar - The Keeper Of The Keys
oo4 - Ključar - Keeper Of The Keys
POTTER: Make a wish, Harry.
MR. DURSLEY: Who's there?
HAGRID: Sorry about that.
MR. DURSLEY: I demand that you leave at once. You are breaking and entering.
HAGRID: Dry up, Dursley, you great prune.
I haven't seen you since you was a baby, Harry.
You're a bit more along than I expected. Particularly in the middle.
DURSLEY: I'm not Harry.
POTTER: I am.
HAGRID: Well, of course you are.
Get something for you.
Afraid I sat on it, but I imagine it'll taste fine just the same.
Baked it myself, words and all.
POTTER: Thank you.
HAGRID: It's not every day your young man turns 11, is it?
POTTER: Excuse me, but who are you?
HAGRID: Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts.
Of course, you know about Hogwarts.
POTTER: Sorry, no.
HAGRID: Didn't you ever wonder where your mum and dad learned it all?
POTTER: Learned what?
HAGRID: You're a wizard, Harry.
POTTER: I'm a what?
HAGRID: A wizard.
A good one, I'd wager, once you're trained up.
POTTER: No, you've made a mistake. I mean ...
... I can't be a wizard.
I mean, I'm just Harry. Just Harry.
HAGRID: Well, Just Harry, did you ever make anything happen?
Anything you couldn't explain, when you were angry or scared?
POTTER: "Dear Mr. Potter, We are pleased to accept you ...
... at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."
MR. DURSLEY: He will not be going! We swore we'd put a stop to all this rubbish.
POTTER: You knew? You knew all along and you never told me?
MRS. DURSLEY: Of course we knew. How could you not be?
My perfect sister being who she was.
My mother and father were so proud the day she got her letter.
"We have a witch in the family. Isn't it wonderful?"
I was the only one to see her for what she was.
A freak!
Then she met that Potter, and then she had you ...
... and I knew you would be the same. Just as strange, just as abnormal.
And then she got herself blown up, and we got landed with you.
POTTER: Blown up? You told me my parents died in a car crash.
HAGRID: A car crash? A car crash killed Lily and James Potter?
MRS. DURSLEY: We had to say something.
HAGRID: It's an outrage! A scandal!
MR. DURSLEY: He'll not be going.
HAGRID: A great Muggle like you is going to stop him?
POTTER: Muggle?
HAGRID: Non-magic folk. This boy's had his name down since he were born.
He's going to the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry.
He'll be under the finest headmaster Hogwarts has seen, Albus Dumbledore.
MR. DURSLEY: I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks.
HAGRID: Never insult Albus Dumbledore ...
... in front of me.
I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone at Hogwarts about that.
I'm not allowed to do magic.
POTTER: Okay.
HAGRID: We're a bit behind schedule. Best be off.
Unless you'd rather stay, of course.
Happy birthday, Harry (Vse najboljše, Harry)
Make a wish, Harry. (Zaželi si kaj.)
Who's there? (Kdo je?)
Sorry about that. (Žal mi je.)
I demand that you leave at once. You are breaking and entering. (Zahtevam, da takoj odidete. Vlomili ste.)
Dry up, Dursley, you great prune. (Ne cvili, butelj.)
I haven't seen you since you was a baby, Harry. (Ko sem te nazadnje videl, si bil dojenček.)
You're a bit more along than I expected. Particularly in the middle. (Večji si, kot sem pričakoval, in širši.)
I'm not Harry. (Nisem Harry.)
I am. (Jaz sem.)
Well, of course you are. (Jasno.)
Get something for you. (Nekaj imam zate.)
Afraid I sat on it, but I imagine it'll taste fine just the same. (Bojim se, da sem sedel nanjo, ampak vseeno bo okusna.)
Baked it myself, words and all. (Moje delo, tudi črke.)
Happee birthdae Harry (Usenajbolše Harry)
Thank you. (Hvala.)
It's not every day your young man turns 11, is it? (Moj fant nima vsak dan enajst let.)
Excuse me, but who are you? (Oprostite, kdo ste?)
Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. (Hagrid Ruralus, veliki ključar in oskrbnik na Bradavičarki.)
Of course, you know about Hogwarts. (Za Bradavičarko si že slišal.)
Sorry, no. (Ne.)
Didn't you ever wonder where your mum and dad learned it all? (Se nisi nikoli vprašal, kje sta se tvoja starša učila?)
Learned what? (Česa?)
You're a wizard, Harry. (Čarovnik si.)
I'm a what? (Kaj?)
A wizard. (Čarovnik.)
A good one, I'd wager, once you're trained up. (In to zelo dober, ko se še malo izučiš.)
No, you've made a mistake. I mean ... (Ne. Zmotili ste se.)
... I can't be a wizard. (Ne morem biti čarovnik.)
I mean, I'm just Harry. Just Harry. (Samo Harry sem. Samo Harry.)
Well, Just Harry, did you ever make anything happen? (Samo Harry, si kdaj naredil, da se je kaj zgodilo?)
Anything you couldn't explain, when you were angry or scared? (Ko si bil jezen ali prestrašen?)
"Dear Mr. Potter, We are pleased to accept you ... ("Dragi gospodič Potter, sporočamo vam, da smo vas sprejeli)
... at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry." (na Bradavičarsko akademijo.")
He will not be going! We swore we'd put a stop to all this rubbish. (Nikamor ne gre. Prisegla sva, da bova temu naredila konec.)
You knew? You knew all along and you never told me? (Vedela sta? In mi nista povedala?)
Of course we knew. How could you not be? (Seveda sva vedela. Kako ne bi bil,)
My perfect sister being who she was. (če pa je bila moja popolna sestra to, kar je bila.)
My mother and father were so proud the day she got her letter. (Mati in oče sta bila tako ponosna, ko je dobila pismo.)
"We have a witch in the family. Isn't it wonderful?" ("V družini imamo coprnico, ni to čudovito?")
I was the only one to see her for what she was. (Samo jaz sem vedela, kaj je v resnici:)
A freak! (izrodek!)
Then she met that Potter, and then she had you ... (Spoznala je Potterja in dobila tebe.)
... and I knew you would be the same. Just as strange, just as abnormal. (Vedela sem, da boš prav tak, čuden in nenormalen.)
And then she got herself blown up, and we got landed with you. (In potem se je pustila vreči v zrak, tebe pa je naprtila nama.)
Blown up? You told me my parents died in a car crash. (Rekla sta mi, da sta starša umrla v prometni nesreči.)
A car crash? A car crash killed Lily and James Potter? (Nesreči? V prometni nesreči?)
We had to say something. (Nekaj sva morala reči.)
It's an outrage! A scandal! (Nesramnost! Škandal!)
He'll not be going. (Ne bo šel.)
A great Muggle like you is going to stop him? (Ga bo ustavil tak bunkelj, kot si ti?)
Muggle? (Bunkelj?)
Non-magic folk. This boy's had his name down since he were born. (Nekdo, ki nima pojma o čarovnijah. Čakajo ga.)
He's going to the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry. (To je najboljša čarovniška šola.)
He'll be under the finest headmaster Hogwarts has seen, Albus Dumbledore. (Bradavičarka še ni imela tako dobrega ravnatelja. To je Albus Dumbledore.)
I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks. (Ne bom plačeval, da ga bo neki stari norec učil trikov.)
Never insult Albus Dumbledore ...
... in front of me. (Nikdar več vpričo mene ne žali Albusa Dumbledora.)
(Moj fantek.)
I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone at Hogwarts about that. (Hvaležen ti bom, če tega na Bradavičarki ne boš omenjal.)
I'm not allowed to do magic. (Ne bi smel čarati.)
Okay. (Prav.)
We're a bit behind schedule. Best be off. (Malce zamujava. Bolje, da greva.)
Unless you'd rather stay, of course. (Razen, če bi raje ostal.)
Veliki Ključar - The Keeper Of The Keys
(audio oo4. poglavja = 1476 sekund ali 24min 36s, prebral: Stephen Fry)
(audio oo4. poglavja = 1466 sekund ali 24min 26s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(oo4. poglavje = 319 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(oo4-oo1) BOOM. (oo4-oo1)
(oo4-oo1) BOOM. (oo4-oo1)
(oo4-oo1) BOOM. (oo4-oo1)
(oo4-oo2) They knocked again. (oo4-oo2)
(oo4-oo2) They knocked again. (oo4-oo2)
(oo4-oo2) They knocked again. (oo4-oo2)
(oo4-oo3) Dudley jerked awake. (oo4-oo3)
(oo4-oo3) Dudley jerked awake. (oo4-oo3)
(oo4-oo3) Dudley jerked awake. (oo4-oo3)
(oo4-oo4) 'Where's the cannon?' he said stupidly. (oo4-oo4)
(oo4-oo4) 'Where's the cannon?' he said stupidly. (oo4-oo4)
(oo4-oo4) 'Where's the cannon?' he said stupidly. (oo4-oo4)
(oo4-oo5) There was a crash behind them and Uncle Vernon came skidding into the room. (oo4-oo5)
(oo4-oo5) There was a crash behind them and Uncle Vernon came skidding into the room. (oo4-oo5)
(oo4-oo5) There was a crash behind them and Uncle Vernon came skidding into the room. (oo4-oo5)
(oo4-oo6) He was holding a rifle in his hands - now they knew what had been in the long, thin package he had brought with them. (oo4-oo6)
(oo4-oo6) He was holding a rifle in his hands - now they knew what had been in the long, thin package he had brought with them. (oo4-oo6)
(oo4-oo6) He was holding a rifle in his hands - now they knew what had been in the long, thin package he had brought with them. (oo4-oo6)
(oo4-oo7) 'Who's there?' he shouted. (oo4-oo7)
(oo4-oo7) 'Who's there?' he shouted. (oo4-oo7)
(oo4-oo7) 'Who's there?' he shouted. (oo4-oo7)
(oo4-oo8) 'I warn you - (oo4-oo8)
(oo4-oo8) 'I warn you - (oo4-oo8)
(oo4-oo8) 'I warn you - (oo4-oo8)
(oo4-oo9) I'm armed!' (oo4-oo9)
(oo4-oo9) I'm armed!' (oo4-oo9)
(oo4-oo9) I'm armed!' (oo4-oo9)
(oo4-o1o) There was a pause. (oo4-o1o)
(oo4-o1o) There was a pause. (oo4-o1o)
(oo4-o1o) There was a pause. (oo4-o1o)
(oo4-o11) Then - (oo4-o11)
(oo4-o11) Then - (oo4-o11)
(oo4-o11) Then - (oo4-o11)
(oo4-o12) SMASH! (oo4-o12)
(oo4-o12) SMASH! (oo4-o12)
(oo4-o12) SMASH! (oo4-o12)
(oo4-o13) The door was hit with such force that it swung clean off its hinges and with a deafening crash landed flat on the floor. (oo4-o13)
(oo4-o13) The door was hit with such force that it swung clean off its hinges and with a deafening crash landed flat on the floor. (oo4-o13)
(oo4-o13) The door was hit with such force that it swung clean off its hinges and with a deafening crash landed flat on the floor. (oo4-o13)
(oo4-o14) A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. (oo4-o14)
(oo4-o14) A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. (oo4-o14)
(oo4-o14) A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. (oo4-o14)
(oo4-o15) His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild, tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair. (oo4-o15)
(oo4-o15) His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild, tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair. (oo4-o15)
(oo4-o15) His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild, tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair. (oo4-o15)
(oo4-o16) The giant squeezed his way into the hut, stooping so that his head just brushed the ceiling. (oo4-o16)
(oo4-o16) The giant squeezed his way into the hut, stooping so that his head just brushed the ceiling. (oo4-o16)
(oo4-o16) The giant squeezed his way into the hut, stooping so that his head just brushed the ceiling. (oo4-o16)
(oo4-o17) He bent down, picked up the door and fitted it easily back into its frame. (oo4-o17)
(oo4-o17) He bent down, picked up the door and fitted it easily back into its frame. (oo4-o17)
(oo4-o17) He bent down, picked up the door and fitted it easily back into its frame. (oo4-o17)
(oo4-o18) The noise of the storm outside dropped a little. (oo4-o18)
(oo4-o18) The noise of the storm outside dropped a little. (oo4-o18)
(oo4-o18) The noise of the storm outside dropped a little. (oo4-o18)
(oo4-o19) He turned to look at them all. (oo4-o19)
(oo4-o19) He turned to look at them all. (oo4-o19)
(oo4-o19) He turned to look at them all. (oo4-o19)
(oo4-o2o) 'Couldn't make us a cup o' tea, could yeh? (oo4-o2o)
(oo4-o2o) 'Couldn't make us a cup o' tea, could yeh? (oo4-o2o)
(oo4-o2o) 'Couldn't make us a cup o' tea, could yeh? (oo4-o2o)
(oo4-o21) It's not been an easy journey ...' (oo4-o21)
(oo4-o21) It's not been an easy journey ...' (oo4-o21)
(oo4-o21) It's not been an easy journey ...' (oo4-o21)
(oo4-o22) He strode over to the sofa where Dudley sat frozen with fear. (oo4-o22)
(oo4-o22) He strode over to the sofa where Dudley sat frozen with fear. (oo4-o22)
(oo4-o22) He strode over to the sofa where Dudley sat frozen with fear. (oo4-o22)
(oo4-o23) 'Budge up, yeh great lump,' said the stranger. (oo4-o23)
(oo4-o23) 'Budge up, yeh great lump,' said the stranger. (oo4-o23)
(oo4-o23) 'Budge up, yeh great lump,' said the stranger. (oo4-o23)
(oo4-o24) Dudley squeaked and ran to hide behind his mother, who was crouching, terrified, behind Uncle Vernon. (oo4-o24)
(oo4-o24) Dudley squeaked and ran to hide behind his mother, who was crouching, terrified, behind Uncle Vernon. (oo4-o24)
(oo4-o24) Dudley squeaked and ran to hide behind his mother, who was crouching, terrified, behind Uncle Vernon. (oo4-o24)
(oo4-o25) 'An' here's Harry!' said the giant. (oo4-o25)
(oo4-o25) 'An' here's Harry!' said the giant. (oo4-o25)
(oo4-o25) 'An' here's Harry!' said the giant. (oo4-o25)
(oo4-o26) Harry looked up into the fierce, wild, shadowy face and saw that the beetle eyes were crinkled in a smile. (oo4-o26)
(oo4-o26) Harry looked up into the fierce, wild, shadowy face and saw that the beetle eyes were crinkled in a smile. (oo4-o26)
(oo4-o26) Harry looked up into the fierce, wild, shadowy face and saw that the beetle eyes were crinkled in a smile. (oo4-o26)
(oo4-o27) 'Las' time I saw you, you was only a baby,' said the giant. (oo4-o27)
(oo4-o27) 'Las' time I saw you, you was only a baby,' said the giant. (oo4-o27)
(oo4-o27) 'Las' time I saw you, you was only a baby,' said the giant. (oo4-o27)
(oo4-o28) 'Yeh look a lot like yer dad, but yeh've got yer mum's eyes.' (oo4-o28)
(oo4-o28) 'Yeh look a lot like yer dad, but yeh've got yer mum's eyes.' (oo4-o28)
(oo4-o28) 'Yeh look a lot like yer dad, but yeh've got yer mum's eyes.' (oo4-o28)
(oo4-o29) Uncle Vernon made a funny rasping noise. (oo4-o29)
(oo4-o29) Uncle Vernon made a funny rasping noise. (oo4-o29)
(oo4-o29) Uncle Vernon made a funny rasping noise. (oo4-o29)
(oo4-o3o) 'I demand that you leave at once, sir!' he said. (oo4-o3o)
(oo4-o3o) 'I demand that you leave at once, sir!' he said. (oo4-o3o)
(oo4-o3o) 'I demand that you leave at once, sir!' he said. (oo4-o3o)
(oo4-o31) 'You are breaking and entering!' (oo4-o31)
(oo4-o31) 'You are breaking and entering!' (oo4-o31)
(oo4-o31) 'You are breaking and entering!' (oo4-o31)
(oo4-o32) 'Ah, shut up, Dursley, yeh great prune,' said the giant. (oo4-o32)
(oo4-o32) 'Ah, shut up, Dursley, yeh great prune,' said the giant. (oo4-o32)
(oo4-o32) 'Ah, shut up, Dursley, yeh great prune,' said the giant. (oo4-o32)
(oo4-o33) He reached over the back of the sofa, jerked the gun out of Uncle Vernon's hands, bent it into a knot as easily as if it had been made of rubber, and threw it into a corner of the room. (oo4-o33)
(oo4-o33) He reached over the back of the sofa, jerked the gun out of Uncle Vernon's hands, bent it into a knot as easily as if it had been made of rubber, and threw it into a corner of the room. (oo4-o33)
(oo4-o33) He reached over the back of the sofa, jerked the gun out of Uncle Vernon's hands, bent it into a knot as easily as if it had been made of rubber, and threw it into a corner of the room. (oo4-o33)
(oo4-o34) Uncle Vernon made another funny noise, like a mouse being trodden on. (oo4-o34)
(oo4-o34) Uncle Vernon made another funny noise, like a mouse being trodden on. (oo4-o34)
(oo4-o34) Uncle Vernon made another funny noise, like a mouse being trodden on. (oo4-o34)
(oo4-o35) 'Anyway - Harry,' said the giant, turning his back on the Dursleys, 'a very happy birthday to yeh. (oo4-o35)
(oo4-o35) 'Anyway - Harry,' said the giant, turning his back on the Dursleys, 'a very happy birthday to yeh. (oo4-o35)
(oo4-o35) 'Anyway - Harry,' said the giant, turning his back on the Dursleys, 'a very happy birthday to yeh. (oo4-o35)
(oo4-o36) Got summat fer yeh here - I mighta sat on it at some point, but it'll taste all right.' (oo4-o36)
(oo4-o36) Got summat fer yeh here - I mighta sat on it at some point, but it'll taste all right.' (oo4-o36)
(oo4-o36) Got summat fer yeh here - I mighta sat on it at some point, but it'll taste all right.' (oo4-o36)
(oo4-o37) From an inside pocket of his black overcoat he pulled a slightly squashed box. (oo4-o37)
(oo4-o37) From an inside pocket of his black overcoat he pulled a slightly squashed box. (oo4-o37)
(oo4-o37) From an inside pocket of his black overcoat he pulled a slightly squashed box. (oo4-o37)
(oo4-o38) Harry opened it with trembling fingers. (oo4-o38)
(oo4-o38) Harry opened it with trembling fingers. (oo4-o38)
(oo4-o38) Harry opened it with trembling fingers. (oo4-o38)
(oo4-o39) Inside was a large, sticky chocolate cake with Happy Birthday Harry written on it in green icing. (oo4-o39)
(oo4-o39) Inside was a large, sticky chocolate cake with Happy Birthday Harry written on it in green icing. (oo4-o39)
(oo4-o39) Inside was a large, sticky chocolate cake with Happy Birthday Harry written on it in green icing. (oo4-o39)
(oo4-o4o) Harry looked up at the giant. (oo4-o4o)
(oo4-o4o) Harry looked up at the giant. (oo4-o4o)
(oo4-o4o) Harry looked up at the giant. (oo4-o4o)
(oo4-o41) He meant to say thank you, but the words got lost on the way to his mouth, and what he said instead was, 'Who are you?' (oo4-o41)
(oo4-o41) He meant to say thank you, but the words got lost on the way to his mouth, and what he said instead was, 'Who are you?' (oo4-o41)
(oo4-o41) He meant to say thank you, but the words got lost on the way to his mouth, and what he said instead was, 'Who are you?' (oo4-o41)
(oo4-o42) The giant chuckled. (oo4-o42)
(oo4-o42) The giant chuckled. (oo4-o42)
(oo4-o42) The giant chuckled. (oo4-o42)
(oo4-o43) 'True, I haven't introduced meself. (oo4-o43)
(oo4-o43) 'True, I haven't introduced meself. (oo4-o43)
(oo4-o43) 'True, I haven't introduced meself. (oo4-o43)
(oo4-o44) Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts.' (oo4-o44)
(oo4-o44) Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts.' (oo4-o44)
(oo4-o44) Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts.' (oo4-o44)
(oo4-o45) He held out an enormous hand and shook Harry's whole arm. (oo4-o45)
(oo4-o45) He held out an enormous hand and shook Harry's whole arm. (oo4-o45)
(oo4-o45) He held out an enormous hand and shook Harry's whole arm. (oo4-o45)
(oo4-o46) 'What about that tea then, eh?' he said, rubbing his hands together. (oo4-o46)
(oo4-o46) 'What about that tea then, eh?' he said, rubbing his hands together. (oo4-o46)
(oo4-o46) 'What about that tea then, eh?' he said, rubbing his hands together. (oo4-o46)
(oo4-o47) 'I'd not say no ter summat stronger if yeh've got it, mind.' (oo4-o47)
(oo4-o47) 'I'd not say no ter summat stronger if yeh've got it, mind.' (oo4-o47)
(oo4-o47) 'I'd not say no ter summat stronger if yeh've got it, mind.' (oo4-o47)
(oo4-o48) His eyes fell on the empty grate with the shrivelled crisp packets in it and he snorted. (oo4-o48)
(oo4-o48) His eyes fell on the empty grate with the shrivelled crisp packets in it and he snorted. (oo4-o48)
(oo4-o48) His eyes fell on the empty grate with the shrivelled crisp packets in it and he snorted. (oo4-o48)
(oo4-o49) He bent down over the fireplace; (oo4-o49)
(oo4-o49) He bent down over the fireplace; (oo4-o49)
(oo4-o49) He bent down over the fireplace; (oo4-o49)
(oo4-o5o) they couldn't see what he was doing but when he drew back a second later, there was a roaring fire there. (oo4-o5o)
(oo4-o5o) they couldn't see what he was doing but when he drew back a second later, there was a roaring fire there. (oo4-o5o)
(oo4-o5o) they couldn't see what he was doing but when he drew back a second later, there was a roaring fire there. (oo4-o5o)
(oo4-o51) It filled the whole damp hut with flickering light and Harry felt the warmth wash over him as though he'd sunk into a hot bath. (oo4-o51)
(oo4-o51) It filled the whole damp hut with flickering light and Harry felt the warmth wash over him as though he'd sunk into a hot bath. (oo4-o51)
(oo4-o51) It filled the whole damp hut with flickering light and Harry felt the warmth wash over him as though he'd sunk into a hot bath. (oo4-o51)
(oo4-o52) The giant sat back down on the sofa, which sagged under his weight, and began taking all sorts of things out of the pockets of his coat: a copper kettle, a squashy package of sausages, a poker, a teapot, several chipped mugs and a bottle of some amber liquid which he took a swig from before starting to make tea. (oo4-o52)
(oo4-o52) The giant sat back down on the sofa, which sagged under his weight, and began taking all sorts of things out of the pockets of his coat: a copper kettle, a squashy package of sausages, a poker, a teapot, several chipped mugs and a bottle of some amber liquid which he took a swig from before starting to make tea. (oo4-o52)
(oo4-o52) The giant sat back down on the sofa, which sagged under his weight, and began taking all sorts of things out of the pockets of his coat: a copper kettle, a squashy package of sausages, a poker, a teapot, several chipped mugs and a bottle of some amber liquid which he took a swig from before starting to make tea. (oo4-o52)
(oo4-o53) Soon the hut was full of the sound and smell of sizzling sausage. (oo4-o53)
(oo4-o53) Soon the hut was full of the sound and smell of sizzling sausage. (oo4-o53)
(oo4-o53) Soon the hut was full of the sound and smell of sizzling sausage. (oo4-o53)
(oo4-o54) Nobody said a thing while the giant was working, but as he slid the first six fat, juicy, slightly burnt sausages from the poker, Dudley fidgeted a little. (oo4-o54)
(oo4-o54) Nobody said a thing while the giant was working, but as he slid the first six fat, juicy, slightly burnt sausages from the poker, Dudley fidgeted a little. (oo4-o54)
(oo4-o54) Nobody said a thing while the giant was working, but as he slid the first six fat, juicy, slightly burnt sausages from the poker, Dudley fidgeted a little. (oo4-o54)
(oo4-o55) Uncle Vernon said sharply, 'Don't touch anything he gives you, Dudley.' (oo4-o55)
(oo4-o55) Uncle Vernon said sharply, 'Don't touch anything he gives you, Dudley.' (oo4-o55)
(oo4-o55) Uncle Vernon said sharply, 'Don't touch anything he gives you, Dudley.' (oo4-o55)
(oo4-o56) The giant chuckled darkly. (oo4-o56)
(oo4-o56) The giant chuckled darkly. (oo4-o56)
(oo4-o56) The giant chuckled darkly. (oo4-o56)
(oo4-o57) 'Yer great puddin' of a son don' need fattenin' any more, Dursley, don' worry.' (oo4-o57)
(oo4-o57) 'Yer great puddin' of a son don' need fattenin' any more, Dursley, don' worry.' (oo4-o57)
(oo4-o57) 'Yer great puddin' of a son don' need fattenin' any more, Dursley, don' worry.' (oo4-o57)
(oo4-o58) He passed the sausages to Harry, who was so hungry he had never tasted anything so wonderful but he still couldn't take his eyes off the giant. (oo4-o58)
(oo4-o58) He passed the sausages to Harry, who was so hungry he had never tasted anything so wonderful but he still couldn't take his eyes off the giant. (oo4-o58)
(oo4-o58) He passed the sausages to Harry, who was so hungry he had never tasted anything so wonderful but he still couldn't take his eyes off the giant. (oo4-o58)
(oo4-o59) Finally, as nobody seemed about to explain anything, he said, 'I'm sorry, but I still don't really know who you are.' (oo4-o59)
(oo4-o59) Finally, as nobody seemed about to explain anything, he said, 'I'm sorry, but I still don't really know who you are.' (oo4-o59)
(oo4-o59) Finally, as nobody seemed about to explain anything, he said, 'I'm sorry, but I still don't really know who you are.' (oo4-o59)
(oo4-o6o) The giant took a gulp of tea and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. (oo4-o6o)
(oo4-o6o) The giant took a gulp of tea and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. (oo4-o6o)
(oo4-o6o) The giant took a gulp of tea and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. (oo4-o6o)
(oo4-o61) 'Call me Hagrid,' he said, 'everyone does. (oo4-o61)
(oo4-o61) 'Call me Hagrid,' he said, 'everyone does. (oo4-o61)
(oo4-o61) 'Call me Hagrid,' he said, 'everyone does. (oo4-o61)
(oo4-o62) An' like I told yeh, I'm Keeper of Keys at Hogwarts - yeh'll know all about Hogwarts, o' course.' (oo4-o62)
(oo4-o62) An' like I told yeh, I'm Keeper of Keys at Hogwarts - yeh'll know all about Hogwarts, o' course.' (oo4-o62)
(oo4-o62) An' like I told yeh, I'm Keeper of Keys at Hogwarts - yeh'll know all about Hogwarts, o' course.' (oo4-o62)
(oo4-o63) 'Er - no,' said Harry. (oo4-o63)
(oo4-o63) 'Er - no,' said Harry. (oo4-o63)
(oo4-o63) 'Er - no,' said Harry. (oo4-o63)
(oo4-o64) Hagrid looked shocked. (oo4-o64)
(oo4-o64) Hagrid looked shocked. (oo4-o64)
(oo4-o64) Hagrid looked shocked. (oo4-o64)
(oo4-o65) 'Sorry,' Harry said quickly. (oo4-o65)
(oo4-o65) 'Sorry,' Harry said quickly. (oo4-o65)
(oo4-o65) 'Sorry,' Harry said quickly. (oo4-o65)
(oo4-o66) 'Sorry?' barked Hagrid, turning to stare at the Dursleys, who shrank back into the shadows. (oo4-o66)
(oo4-o66) 'Sorry?' barked Hagrid, turning to stare at the Dursleys, who shrank back into the shadows. (oo4-o66)
(oo4-o66) 'Sorry?' barked Hagrid, turning to stare at the Dursleys, who shrank back into the shadows. (oo4-o66)
(oo4-o67) 'It's them as should be sorry! (oo4-o67)
(oo4-o67) 'It's them as should be sorry! (oo4-o67)
(oo4-o67) 'It's them as should be sorry! (oo4-o67)
(oo4-o68) I knew yeh weren't gettin' yer letters but I never thought yeh wouldn't even know abou' Hogwarts, fer cryin' out loud! (oo4-o68)
(oo4-o68) I knew yeh weren't gettin' yer letters but I never thought yeh wouldn't even know abou' Hogwarts, fer cryin' out loud! (oo4-o68)
(oo4-o68) I knew yeh weren't gettin' yer letters but I never thought yeh wouldn't even know abou' Hogwarts, fer cryin' out loud! (oo4-o68)
(oo4-o69) Did yeh never wonder where yer parents learnt it all?' (oo4-o69)
(oo4-o69) Did yeh never wonder where yer parents learnt it all?' (oo4-o69)
(oo4-o69) Did yeh never wonder where yer parents learnt it all?' (oo4-o69)
(oo4-o7o) 'All what?' asked Harry. (oo4-o7o)
(oo4-o7o) 'All what?' asked Harry. (oo4-o7o)
(oo4-o7o) 'All what?' asked Harry. (oo4-o7o)
(oo4-o71) 'ALL WHAT?' Hagrid thundered. (oo4-o71)
(oo4-o71) 'ALL WHAT?' Hagrid thundered. (oo4-o71)
(oo4-o71) 'ALL WHAT?' Hagrid thundered. (oo4-o71)
(oo4-o72) 'Now wait jus' one second!' (oo4-o72)
(oo4-o72) 'Now wait jus' one second!' (oo4-o72)
(oo4-o72) 'Now wait jus' one second!' (oo4-o72)
(oo4-o73) He had leapt to his feet. (oo4-o73)
(oo4-o73) He had leapt to his feet. (oo4-o73)
(oo4-o73) He had leapt to his feet. (oo4-o73)
(oo4-o74) In his anger he seemed to fill the whole hut. (oo4-o74)
(oo4-o74) In his anger he seemed to fill the whole hut. (oo4-o74)
(oo4-o74) In his anger he seemed to fill the whole hut. (oo4-o74)
(oo4-o75) The Dursleys were cowering against the wall. (oo4-o75)
(oo4-o75) The Dursleys were cowering against the wall. (oo4-o75)
(oo4-o75) The Dursleys were cowering against the wall. (oo4-o75)
(oo4-o76) 'Do you mean ter tell me,' he growled at the Dursleys, 'that this boy - this boy! - knows nothin' abou' - about ANYTHING?' (oo4-o76)
(oo4-o76) 'Do you mean ter tell me,' he growled at the Dursleys, 'that this boy - this boy! - knows nothin' abou' - about ANYTHING?' (oo4-o76)
(oo4-o76) 'Do you mean ter tell me,' he growled at the Dursleys, 'that this boy - this boy! - knows nothin' abou' - about ANYTHING?' (oo4-o76)
(oo4-o77) Harry thought this was going a bit far. (oo4-o77)
(oo4-o77) Harry thought this was going a bit far. (oo4-o77)
(oo4-o77) Harry thought this was going a bit far. (oo4-o77)
(oo4-o78) He had been to school, after all, and his marks weren't bad. (oo4-o78)
(oo4-o78) He had been to school, after all, and his marks weren't bad. (oo4-o78)
(oo4-o78) He had been to school, after all, and his marks weren't bad. (oo4-o78)
(oo4-o79) 'I know some things,' he said. (oo4-o79)
(oo4-o79) 'I know some things,' he said. (oo4-o79)
(oo4-o79) 'I know some things,' he said. (oo4-o79)
(oo4-o8o) 'I can, you know, do maths and stuff.' (oo4-o8o)
(oo4-o8o) 'I can, you know, do maths and stuff.' (oo4-o8o)
(oo4-o8o) 'I can, you know, do maths and stuff.' (oo4-o8o)
(oo4-o81) But Hagrid simply waved his hand and said, 'About our world, I mean. (oo4-o81)
(oo4-o81) But Hagrid simply waved his hand and said, 'About our world, I mean. (oo4-o81)
(oo4-o81) But Hagrid simply waved his hand and said, 'About our world, I mean. (oo4-o81)
(oo4-o82) Your world. (oo4-o82)
(oo4-o82) Your world. (oo4-o82)
(oo4-o82) Your world. (oo4-o82)
(oo4-o83) My world. (oo4-o83)
(oo4-o83) My world. (oo4-o83)
(oo4-o83) My world. (oo4-o83)
(oo4-o84) Yer parents' world.' (oo4-o84)
(oo4-o84) Yer parents' world.' (oo4-o84)
(oo4-o84) Yer parents' world.' (oo4-o84)
(oo4-o85) 'What world?' (oo4-o85)
(oo4-o85) 'What world?' (oo4-o85)
(oo4-o85) 'What world?' (oo4-o85)
(oo4-o86) Hagrid looked as if he was about to explode. (oo4-o86)
(oo4-o86) Hagrid looked as if he was about to explode. (oo4-o86)
(oo4-o86) Hagrid looked as if he was about to explode. (oo4-o86)
(oo4-o87) 'DURSLEY!' he boomed. (oo4-o87)
(oo4-o87) 'DURSLEY!' he boomed. (oo4-o87)
(oo4-o87) 'DURSLEY!' he boomed. (oo4-o87)
(oo4-o88) Uncle Vernon, who had gone very pale, whispered something that sounded like 'Mimblewimble'. (oo4-o88)
(oo4-o88) Uncle Vernon, who had gone very pale, whispered something that sounded like 'Mimblewimble'. (oo4-o88)
(oo4-o88) Uncle Vernon, who had gone very pale, whispered something that sounded like 'Mimblewimble'. (oo4-o88)
(oo4-o89) Hagrid stared wildly at Harry. (oo4-o89)
(oo4-o89) Hagrid stared wildly at Harry. (oo4-o89)
(oo4-o89) Hagrid stared wildly at Harry. (oo4-o89)
(oo4-o9o) 'But yeh must know about yer mum and dad,' he said. (oo4-o9o)
(oo4-o9o) 'But yeh must know about yer mum and dad,' he said. (oo4-o9o)
(oo4-o9o) 'But yeh must know about yer mum and dad,' he said. (oo4-o9o)
(oo4-o91) 'I mean, they're famous. (oo4-o91)
(oo4-o91) 'I mean, they're famous. (oo4-o91)
(oo4-o91) 'I mean, they're famous. (oo4-o91)
(oo4-o92) You're famous.' (oo4-o92)
(oo4-o92) You're famous.' (oo4-o92)
(oo4-o92) You're famous.' (oo4-o92)
(oo4-o93) 'What? (oo4-o93)
(oo4-o93) 'What? (oo4-o93)
(oo4-o93) 'What? (oo4-o93)
(oo4-o94) My - my mum and dad weren't famous, were they?' (oo4-o94)
(oo4-o94) My - my mum and dad weren't famous, were they?' (oo4-o94)
(oo4-o94) My - my mum and dad weren't famous, were they?' (oo4-o94)
(oo4-o95) 'Yeh don' know ... yeh don' know ...' (oo4-o95)
(oo4-o95) 'Yeh don' know ... yeh don' know ...' (oo4-o95)
(oo4-o95) 'Yeh don' know ... yeh don' know ...' (oo4-o95)
(oo4-o96) Hagrid ran his fingers through his hair, fixing Harry with a bewildered stare. (oo4-o96)
(oo4-o96) Hagrid ran his fingers through his hair, fixing Harry with a bewildered stare. (oo4-o96)
(oo4-o96) Hagrid ran his fingers through his hair, fixing Harry with a bewildered stare. (oo4-o96)
(oo4-o97) 'Yeh don' know what yeh are?' he said finally. (oo4-o97)
(oo4-o97) 'Yeh don' know what yeh are?' he said finally. (oo4-o97)
(oo4-o97) 'Yeh don' know what yeh are?' he said finally. (oo4-o97)
(oo4-o98) Uncle Vernon suddenly found his voice. (oo4-o98)
(oo4-o98) Uncle Vernon suddenly found his voice. (oo4-o98)
(oo4-o98) Uncle Vernon suddenly found his voice. (oo4-o98)
(oo4-o99) 'Stop!' he commanded. (oo4-o99)
(oo4-o99) 'Stop!' he commanded. (oo4-o99)
(oo4-o99) 'Stop!' he commanded. (oo4-o99)
(oo4-1oo) 'Stop right there, sir! (oo4-1oo)
(oo4-1oo) 'Stop right there, sir! (oo4-1oo)
(oo4-1oo) 'Stop right there, sir! (oo4-1oo)
(oo4-1o1) I forbid you to tell the boy anything!' (oo4-1o1)
(oo4-1o1) I forbid you to tell the boy anything!' (oo4-1o1)
(oo4-1o1) I forbid you to tell the boy anything!' (oo4-1o1)
(oo4-1o2) A braver man than Vernon Dursley would have quailed under the furious look Hagrid now gave him; (oo4-1o2)
(oo4-1o2) A braver man than Vernon Dursley would have quailed under the furious look Hagrid now gave him; (oo4-1o2)
(oo4-1o2) A braver man than Vernon Dursley would have quailed under the furious look Hagrid now gave him; (oo4-1o2)
(oo4-1o3) when Hagrid spoke, his every syllable trembled with rage. (oo4-1o3)
(oo4-1o3) when Hagrid spoke, his every syllable trembled with rage. (oo4-1o3)
(oo4-1o3) when Hagrid spoke, his every syllable trembled with rage. (oo4-1o3)
(oo4-1o4) 'You never told him? (oo4-1o4)
(oo4-1o4) 'You never told him? (oo4-1o4)
(oo4-1o4) 'You never told him? (oo4-1o4)
(oo4-1o5) Never told him what was in the letter Dumbledore left fer him? (oo4-1o5)
(oo4-1o5) Never told him what was in the letter Dumbledore left fer him? (oo4-1o5)
(oo4-1o5) Never told him what was in the letter Dumbledore left fer him? (oo4-1o5)
(oo4-1o6) I was there! (oo4-1o6)
(oo4-1o6) I was there! (oo4-1o6)
(oo4-1o6) I was there! (oo4-1o6)
(oo4-1o7) I saw Dumbledore leave it, Dursley! (oo4-1o7)
(oo4-1o7) I saw Dumbledore leave it, Dursley! (oo4-1o7)
(oo4-1o7) I saw Dumbledore leave it, Dursley! (oo4-1o7)
(oo4-1o8) An' you've kept it from him all these years?' (oo4-1o8)
(oo4-1o8) An' you've kept it from him all these years?' (oo4-1o8)
(oo4-1o8) An' you've kept it from him all these years?' (oo4-1o8)
(oo4-1o9) 'Kept what from me?' said Harry eagerly. (oo4-1o9)
(oo4-1o9) 'Kept what from me?' said Harry eagerly. (oo4-1o9)
(oo4-1o9) 'Kept what from me?' said Harry eagerly. (oo4-1o9)
(oo4-11o) 'STOP! (oo4-11o)
(oo4-11o) 'STOP! (oo4-11o)
(oo4-11o) 'STOP! (oo4-11o)
(oo4-111) A FORBID YOU!' yelled Uncle Vernon in panic. (oo4-111)
(oo4-111) A FORBID YOU!' yelled Uncle Vernon in panic. (oo4-111)
(oo4-111) A FORBID YOU!' yelled Uncle Vernon in panic. (oo4-111)
(oo4-112) Aunt Petunia gave a gasp of horror. (oo4-112)
(oo4-112) Aunt Petunia gave a gasp of horror. (oo4-112)
(oo4-112) Aunt Petunia gave a gasp of horror. (oo4-112)
(oo4-113) 'Ah, go boil yer heads, both of yeh,' said Hagrid. (oo4-113)
(oo4-113) 'Ah, go boil yer heads, both of yeh,' said Hagrid. (oo4-113)
(oo4-113) 'Ah, go boil yer heads, both of yeh,' said Hagrid. (oo4-113)
(oo4-114) 'Harry - yer a wizard.' (oo4-114)
(oo4-114) 'Harry - yer a wizard.' (oo4-114)
(oo4-114) 'Harry - yer a wizard.' (oo4-114)
(oo4-115) There was silence inside the hut. (oo4-115)
(oo4-115) There was silence inside the hut. (oo4-115)
(oo4-115) There was silence inside the hut. (oo4-115)
(oo4-116) Only the sea and the whistling wind could be heard. (oo4-116)
(oo4-116) Only the sea and the whistling wind could be heard. (oo4-116)
(oo4-116) Only the sea and the whistling wind could be heard. (oo4-116)
(oo4-117) 'I'm a what?' gasped Harry. (oo4-117)
(oo4-117) 'I'm a what?' gasped Harry. (oo4-117)
(oo4-117) 'I'm a what?' gasped Harry. (oo4-117)
(oo4-118) 'A wizard, o' course,' said Hagrid, sitting back down on the sofa, which groaned and sank even lower, 'an' a thumpin' good'un, I'd say, once yeh've been trained up a bit. (oo4-118)
(oo4-118) 'A wizard, o' course,' said Hagrid, sitting back down on the sofa, which groaned and sank even lower, 'an' a thumpin' good'un, I'd say, once yeh've been trained up a bit. (oo4-118)
(oo4-118) 'A wizard, o' course,' said Hagrid, sitting back down on the sofa, which groaned and sank even lower, 'an' a thumpin' good'un, I'd say, once yeh've been trained up a bit. (oo4-118)
(oo4-119) With a mum an' dad like yours, what else would yeh be? (oo4-119)
(oo4-119) With a mum an' dad like yours, what else would yeh be? (oo4-119)
(oo4-119) With a mum an' dad like yours, what else would yeh be? (oo4-119)
(oo4-12o) An' I reckon it's abou' time yeh read yer letter.' (oo4-12o)
(oo4-12o) An' I reckon it's abou' time yeh read yer letter.' (oo4-12o)
(oo4-12o) An' I reckon it's abou' time yeh read yer letter.' (oo4-12o)
(oo4-121) Harry stretched out his hand at last to take the yellowish envelope, addressed in emerald green to Mr H. Potter, The Floor, Hut-on-the-Rock, The Sea. (oo4-121)
(oo4-121) Harry stretched out his hand at last to take the yellowish envelope, addressed in emerald green to Mr H. Potter, The Floor, Hut-on-the-Rock, The Sea. (oo4-121)
(oo4-121) Harry stretched out his hand at last to take the yellowish envelope, addressed in emerald green to Mr H. Potter, The Floor, Hut-on-the-Rock, The Sea. (oo4-121)
(oo4-122) He pulled out the letter and read: HOGWARTS SCHOOL OF WITCHCRAFT AND WIZARDRY (oo4-122)
(oo4-122) He pulled out the letter and read: HOGWARTS SCHOOL OF WITCHCRAFT AND WIZARDRY (oo4-122)
(oo4-122) He pulled out the letter and read: HOGWARTS SCHOOL OF WITCHCRAFT AND WIZARDRY (oo4-122)
(oo4-123) Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore (Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chf. Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of Wizards) (oo4-123)
(oo4-123) Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore (Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chf. Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of Wizards) (oo4-123)
(oo4-123) Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore (Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chf. Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of Wizards) (oo4-123)
(oo4-124) Dear Mr Potter, (oo4-124)
(oo4-124) Dear Mr Potter, (oo4-124)
(oo4-124) Dear Mr Potter, (oo4-124)
(oo4-125) We are pleased to inform you that you have a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. (oo4-125)
(oo4-125) We are pleased to inform you that you have a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. (oo4-125)
(oo4-125) We are pleased to inform you that you have a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. (oo4-125)
(oo4-126) Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment. (oo4-126)
(oo4-126) Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment. (oo4-126)
(oo4-126) Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment. (oo4-126)
(oo4-127) Term begins on 1 September. (oo4-127)
(oo4-127) Term begins on 1 September. (oo4-127)
(oo4-127) Term begins on 1 September. (oo4-127)
(oo4-128) We await your owl by no later than 31 July. (oo4-128)
(oo4-128) We await your owl by no later than 31 July. (oo4-128)
(oo4-128) We await your owl by no later than 31 July. (oo4-128)
(oo4-129) Yours sincerely, (oo4-129)
(oo4-129) Yours sincerely, (oo4-129)
(oo4-129) Yours sincerely, (oo4-129)
(oo4-13o) Minerva McGonagall, Deputy Headmistress (oo4-13o)
(oo4-13o) Minerva McGonagall, Deputy Headmistress (oo4-13o)
(oo4-13o) Minerva McGonagall, Deputy Headmistress (oo4-13o)
(oo4-131) Questions exploded inside Harry's head like fireworks and he couldn't decide which to ask first. (oo4-131)
(oo4-131) Questions exploded inside Harry's head like fireworks and he couldn't decide which to ask first. (oo4-131)
(oo4-131) Questions exploded inside Harry's head like fireworks and he couldn't decide which to ask first. (oo4-131)
(oo4-132) After a few minutes he stammered, 'What does it mean, they await my owl?' (oo4-132)
(oo4-132) After a few minutes he stammered, 'What does it mean, they await my owl?' (oo4-132)
(oo4-132) After a few minutes he stammered, 'What does it mean, they await my owl?' (oo4-132)
(oo4-133) 'Gallopin' Gorgons, that reminds me,' said Hagrid, clapping a hand to his forehead with enough force to knock over a cart horse, and from yet another pocket inside his overcoat he pulled an owl - a real, live, rather ruffled-looking owl - a long quill and a roll of parchment. (oo4-133)
(oo4-133) 'Gallopin' Gorgons, that reminds me,' said Hagrid, clapping a hand to his forehead with enough force to knock over a cart horse, and from yet another pocket inside his overcoat he pulled an owl - a real, live, rather ruffled-looking owl - a long quill and a roll of parchment. (oo4-133)
(oo4-133) 'Gallopin' Gorgons, that reminds me,' said Hagrid, clapping a hand to his forehead with enough force to knock over a cart horse, and from yet another pocket inside his overcoat he pulled an owl - a real, live, rather ruffled-looking owl - a long quill and a roll of parchment. (oo4-133)
(oo4-134) With his tongue between his teeth he scribbled a note which Harry could read upside-down: Dear Mr Dumbledore, (oo4-134)
(oo4-134) With his tongue between his teeth he scribbled a note which Harry could read upside-down: Dear Mr Dumbledore, (oo4-134)
(oo4-134) With his tongue between his teeth he scribbled a note which Harry could read upside-down: Dear Mr Dumbledore, (oo4-134)
(oo4-135) Given Harry his letter. (oo4-135)
(oo4-135) Given Harry his letter. (oo4-135)
(oo4-135) Given Harry his letter. (oo4-135)
(oo4-136) Taking him to buy his things tomorrow. (oo4-136)
(oo4-136) Taking him to buy his things tomorrow. (oo4-136)
(oo4-136) Taking him to buy his things tomorrow. (oo4-136)
(oo4-137) Weather's horrible. (oo4-137)
(oo4-137) Weather's horrible. (oo4-137)
(oo4-137) Weather's horrible. (oo4-137)
(oo4-138) Hope you're well. (oo4-138)
(oo4-138) Hope you're well. (oo4-138)
(oo4-138) Hope you're well. (oo4-138)
(oo4-139) Hagrid (oo4-139)
(oo4-139) Hagrid (oo4-139)
(oo4-139) Hagrid (oo4-139)
(oo4-14o) Hagrid rolled up the note, gave it to the owl, which clamped it in its beak, went to the door and threw the owl out into the storm. (oo4-14o)
(oo4-14o) Hagrid rolled up the note, gave it to the owl, which clamped it in its beak, went to the door and threw the owl out into the storm. (oo4-14o)
(oo4-14o) Hagrid rolled up the note, gave it to the owl, which clamped it in its beak, went to the door and threw the owl out into the storm. (oo4-14o)
(oo4-141) Then he came back and sat down as though this was as normal as talking on the telephone. (oo4-141)
(oo4-141) Then he came back and sat down as though this was as normal as talking on the telephone. (oo4-141)
(oo4-141) Then he came back and sat down as though this was as normal as talking on the telephone. (oo4-141)
(oo4-142) Harry realised his mouth was open and closed it quickly. (oo4-142)
(oo4-142) Harry realised his mouth was open and closed it quickly. (oo4-142)
(oo4-142) Harry realised his mouth was open and closed it quickly. (oo4-142)
(oo4-143) 'Where was I?' said Hagrid, but at that moment, Uncle Vernon, still ashen-faced but looking very angry, moved into the firelight. (oo4-143)
(oo4-143) 'Where was I?' said Hagrid, but at that moment, Uncle Vernon, still ashen-faced but looking very angry, moved into the firelight. (oo4-143)
(oo4-143) 'Where was I?' said Hagrid, but at that moment, Uncle Vernon, still ashen-faced but looking very angry, moved into the firelight. (oo4-143)
(oo4-144) 'He's not going,' he said. (oo4-144)
(oo4-144) 'He's not going,' he said. (oo4-144)
(oo4-144) 'He's not going,' he said. (oo4-144)
(oo4-145) Hagrid grunted. (oo4-145)
(oo4-145) Hagrid grunted. (oo4-145)
(oo4-145) Hagrid grunted. (oo4-145)
(oo4-146) 'I'd like ter see a great Muggle like you stop him,' he said. (oo4-146)
(oo4-146) 'I'd like ter see a great Muggle like you stop him,' he said. (oo4-146)
(oo4-146) 'I'd like ter see a great Muggle like you stop him,' he said. (oo4-146)
(oo4-147) 'A what?' said Harry, interested. (oo4-147)
(oo4-147) 'A what?' said Harry, interested. (oo4-147)
(oo4-147) 'A what?' said Harry, interested. (oo4-147)
(oo4-148) 'A Muggle,' said Hagrid. (oo4-148)
(oo4-148) 'A Muggle,' said Hagrid. (oo4-148)
(oo4-148) 'A Muggle,' said Hagrid. (oo4-148)
(oo4-149) 'It's what we call non-magic folk like them. (oo4-149)
(oo4-149) 'It's what we call non-magic folk like them. (oo4-149)
(oo4-149) 'It's what we call non-magic folk like them. (oo4-149)
(oo4-15o) An' it's your bad luck you grew up in a family o' the biggest Muggles I ever laid eyes on.' (oo4-15o)
(oo4-15o) An' it's your bad luck you grew up in a family o' the biggest Muggles I ever laid eyes on.' (oo4-15o)
(oo4-15o) An' it's your bad luck you grew up in a family o' the biggest Muggles I ever laid eyes on.' (oo4-15o)
(oo4-151) 'We swore when we took him in we'd put a stop to that rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon, 'swore we'd stamp it out of him! (oo4-151)
(oo4-151) 'We swore when we took him in we'd put a stop to that rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon, 'swore we'd stamp it out of him! (oo4-151)
(oo4-151) 'We swore when we took him in we'd put a stop to that rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon, 'swore we'd stamp it out of him! (oo4-151)
(oo4-152) Wizard, indeed!' (oo4-152)
(oo4-152) Wizard, indeed!' (oo4-152)
(oo4-152) Wizard, indeed!' (oo4-152)
(oo4-153) 'You knew?' said Harry. (oo4-153)
(oo4-153) 'You knew?' said Harry. (oo4-153)
(oo4-153) 'You knew?' said Harry. (oo4-153)
(oo4-154) 'You knew I'm a - a wizard?' (oo4-154)
(oo4-154) 'You knew I'm a - a wizard?' (oo4-154)
(oo4-154) 'You knew I'm a - a wizard?' (oo4-154)
(oo4-155) 'Knew!' shrieked Aunt Petunia suddenly. (oo4-155)
(oo4-155) 'Knew!' shrieked Aunt Petunia suddenly. (oo4-155)
(oo4-155) 'Knew!' shrieked Aunt Petunia suddenly. (oo4-155)
(oo4-156) 'Knew! (oo4-156)
(oo4-156) 'Knew! (oo4-156)
(oo4-156) 'Knew! (oo4-156)
(oo4-157) Of course we knew! (oo4-157)
(oo4-157) Of course we knew! (oo4-157)
(oo4-157) Of course we knew! (oo4-157)
(oo4-158) How could you not be, my dratted sister being what she was? (oo4-158)
(oo4-158) How could you not be, my dratted sister being what she was? (oo4-158)
(oo4-158) How could you not be, my dratted sister being what she was? (oo4-158)
(oo4-159) Oh, she got a letter just like that and disappeared off to that - that school - and came home every holiday with her pockets full of frog-spawn, turning teacups into rats. (oo4-159)
(oo4-159) Oh, she got a letter just like that and disappeared off to that - that school - and came home every holiday with her pockets full of frog-spawn, turning teacups into rats. (oo4-159)
(oo4-159) Oh, she got a letter just like that and disappeared off to that - that school - and came home every holiday with her pockets full of frog-spawn, turning teacups into rats. (oo4-159)
(oo4-16o) I was the only one who saw her for what she was - a freak! (oo4-16o)
(oo4-16o) I was the only one who saw her for what she was - a freak! (oo4-16o)
(oo4-16o) I was the only one who saw her for what she was - a freak! (oo4-16o)
(oo4-161) But for my mother and father, oh no, it was Lily this and Lily that, they were proud of having a witch in the family!' (oo4-161)
(oo4-161) But for my mother and father, oh no, it was Lily this and Lily that, they were proud of having a witch in the family!' (oo4-161)
(oo4-161) But for my mother and father, oh no, it was Lily this and Lily that, they were proud of having a witch in the family!' (oo4-161)
(oo4-162) She stopped to draw a deep breath and then went ranting on. (oo4-162)
(oo4-162) She stopped to draw a deep breath and then went ranting on. (oo4-162)
(oo4-162) She stopped to draw a deep breath and then went ranting on. (oo4-162)
(oo4-163) It seemed she had been wanting to say all this for years. (oo4-163)
(oo4-163) It seemed she had been wanting to say all this for years. (oo4-163)
(oo4-163) It seemed she had been wanting to say all this for years. (oo4-163)
(oo4-164) 'Then she met that Potter at school and they left and got married and had you, and of course I knew you'd be just the same, just as strange, just as - as - abnormal - and then, if you please, she went and got herself blown up and we got landed with you!' (oo4-164)
(oo4-164) 'Then she met that Potter at school and they left and got married and had you, and of course I knew you'd be just the same, just as strange, just as - as - abnormal - and then, if you please, she went and got herself blown up and we got landed with you!' (oo4-164)
(oo4-164) 'Then she met that Potter at school and they left and got married and had you, and of course I knew you'd be just the same, just as strange, just as - as - abnormal - and then, if you please, she went and got herself blown up and we got landed with you!' (oo4-164)
(oo4-165) Harry had gone very white. (oo4-165)
(oo4-165) Harry had gone very white. (oo4-165)
(oo4-165) Harry had gone very white. (oo4-165)
(oo4-166) As soon as he found his voice he said, 'Blown up? (oo4-166)
(oo4-166) As soon as he found his voice he said, 'Blown up? (oo4-166)
(oo4-166) As soon as he found his voice he said, 'Blown up? (oo4-166)
(oo4-167) You told me they died in a car crash!' (oo4-167)
(oo4-167) You told me they died in a car crash!' (oo4-167)
(oo4-167) You told me they died in a car crash!' (oo4-167)
(oo4-168) 'CAR CRASH!' roared Hagrid, jumping up so angrily that the Dursleys scuttled back to their corner. (oo4-168)
(oo4-168) 'CAR CRASH!' roared Hagrid, jumping up so angrily that the Dursleys scuttled back to their corner. (oo4-168)
(oo4-168) 'CAR CRASH!' roared Hagrid, jumping up so angrily that the Dursleys scuttled back to their corner. (oo4-168)
(oo4-169) 'How could a car crash kill Lily an' James Potter? (oo4-169)
(oo4-169) 'How could a car crash kill Lily an' James Potter? (oo4-169)
(oo4-169) 'How could a car crash kill Lily an' James Potter? (oo4-169)
(oo4-17o) It's an outrage! (oo4-17o)
(oo4-17o) It's an outrage! (oo4-17o)
(oo4-17o) It's an outrage! (oo4-17o)
(oo4-171) A scandal! (oo4-171)
(oo4-171) A scandal! (oo4-171)
(oo4-171) A scandal! (oo4-171)
(oo4-172) Harry Potter not knowin' his own story when every kid in our world knows his name!' (oo4-172)
(oo4-172) Harry Potter not knowin' his own story when every kid in our world knows his name!' (oo4-172)
(oo4-172) Harry Potter not knowin' his own story when every kid in our world knows his name!' (oo4-172)
(oo4-173) 'But why? (oo4-173)
(oo4-173) 'But why? (oo4-173)
(oo4-173) 'But why? (oo4-173)
(oo4-174) What happened?' Harry asked urgently. (oo4-174)
(oo4-174) What happened?' Harry asked urgently. (oo4-174)
(oo4-174) What happened?' Harry asked urgently. (oo4-174)
(oo4-175) The anger faded from Hagrid's face. (oo4-175)
(oo4-175) The anger faded from Hagrid's face. (oo4-175)
(oo4-175) The anger faded from Hagrid's face. (oo4-175)
(oo4-176) He looked suddenly anxious. (oo4-176)
(oo4-176) He looked suddenly anxious. (oo4-176)
(oo4-176) He looked suddenly anxious. (oo4-176)
(oo4-177) 'I never expected this,' he said, in a low, worried voice. (oo4-177)
(oo4-177) 'I never expected this,' he said, in a low, worried voice. (oo4-177)
(oo4-177) 'I never expected this,' he said, in a low, worried voice. (oo4-177)
(oo4-178) 'I had no idea, when Dumbledore told me there might be trouble gettin' hold of yeh, how much yeh didn't know. (oo4-178)
(oo4-178) 'I had no idea, when Dumbledore told me there might be trouble gettin' hold of yeh, how much yeh didn't know. (oo4-178)
(oo4-178) 'I had no idea, when Dumbledore told me there might be trouble gettin' hold of yeh, how much yeh didn't know. (oo4-178)
(oo4-179) Ah, Harry, I don' know if I'm the right person ter tell yeh - but someone's gotta - yeh can't go off ter Hogwarts not knowin'.' (oo4-179)
(oo4-179) Ah, Harry, I don' know if I'm the right person ter tell yeh - but someone's gotta - yeh can't go off ter Hogwarts not knowin'.' (oo4-179)
(oo4-179) Ah, Harry, I don' know if I'm the right person ter tell yeh - but someone's gotta - yeh can't go off ter Hogwarts not knowin'.' (oo4-179)
(oo4-18o) He threw a dirty look at the Dursleys. (oo4-18o)
(oo4-18o) He threw a dirty look at the Dursleys. (oo4-18o)
(oo4-18o) He threw a dirty look at the Dursleys. (oo4-18o)
(oo4-181) 'Well, it's best yeh know as much as I can tell yeh - mind, I can't tell yeh everythin', it's a great myst'ry, parts of it ...' (oo4-181)
(oo4-181) 'Well, it's best yeh know as much as I can tell yeh - mind, I can't tell yeh everythin', it's a great myst'ry, parts of it ...' (oo4-181)
(oo4-181) 'Well, it's best yeh know as much as I can tell yeh - mind, I can't tell yeh everythin', it's a great myst'ry, parts of it ...' (oo4-181)
(oo4-182) He sat down, stared into the fire for a few seconds and then said, 'It begins, I suppose, with - with a person called - but it's incredible yeh don't know his name, everyone in our world knows -' (oo4-182)
(oo4-182) He sat down, stared into the fire for a few seconds and then said, 'It begins, I suppose, with - with a person called - but it's incredible yeh don't know his name, everyone in our world knows -' (oo4-182)
(oo4-182) He sat down, stared into the fire for a few seconds and then said, 'It begins, I suppose, with - with a person called - but it's incredible yeh don't know his name, everyone in our world knows -' (oo4-182)
(oo4-183) 'Who?' (oo4-183)
(oo4-183) 'Who?' (oo4-183)
(oo4-183) 'Who?' (oo4-183)
(oo4-184) 'Well - I don' like sayin' the name if I can help it. (oo4-184)
(oo4-184) 'Well - I don' like sayin' the name if I can help it. (oo4-184)
(oo4-184) 'Well - I don' like sayin' the name if I can help it. (oo4-184)
(oo4-185) No one does.' (oo4-185)
(oo4-185) No one does.' (oo4-185)
(oo4-185) No one does.' (oo4-185)
(oo4-186) 'Why not?' (oo4-186)
(oo4-186) 'Why not?' (oo4-186)
(oo4-186) 'Why not?' (oo4-186)
(oo4-187) 'Gulpin' gargoyles, Harry, people are still scared. (oo4-187)
(oo4-187) 'Gulpin' gargoyles, Harry, people are still scared. (oo4-187)
(oo4-187) 'Gulpin' gargoyles, Harry, people are still scared. (oo4-187)
(oo4-188) Blimey, this is difficult. (oo4-188)
(oo4-188) Blimey, this is difficult. (oo4-188)
(oo4-188) Blimey, this is difficult. (oo4-188)
(oo4-189) See, there was this wizard who went ... bad. (oo4-189)
(oo4-189) See, there was this wizard who went ... bad. (oo4-189)
(oo4-189) See, there was this wizard who went ... bad. (oo4-189)
(oo4-19o) As bad as you could go. (oo4-19o)
(oo4-19o) As bad as you could go. (oo4-19o)
(oo4-19o) As bad as you could go. (oo4-19o)
(oo4-191) Worse. (oo4-191)
(oo4-191) Worse. (oo4-191)
(oo4-191) Worse. (oo4-191)
(oo4-192) Worse than worse. (oo4-192)
(oo4-192) Worse than worse. (oo4-192)
(oo4-192) Worse than worse. (oo4-192)
(oo4-193) His name was ...' (oo4-193)
(oo4-193) His name was ...' (oo4-193)
(oo4-193) His name was ...' (oo4-193)
(oo4-194) Hagrid gulped, but no words came out. (oo4-194)
(oo4-194) Hagrid gulped, but no words came out. (oo4-194)
(oo4-194) Hagrid gulped, but no words came out. (oo4-194)
(oo4-195) 'Could you write it down?' Harry suggested. (oo4-195)
(oo4-195) 'Could you write it down?' Harry suggested. (oo4-195)
(oo4-195) 'Could you write it down?' Harry suggested. (oo4-195)
(oo4-196) 'Nah - can't spell it. (oo4-196)
(oo4-196) 'Nah - can't spell it. (oo4-196)
(oo4-196) 'Nah - can't spell it. (oo4-196)
(oo4-197) All right - Voldemort.' (oo4-197)
(oo4-197) All right - Voldemort.' (oo4-197)
(oo4-197) All right - Voldemort.' (oo4-197)
(oo4-198) Hagrid shuddered. (oo4-198)
(oo4-198) Hagrid shuddered. (oo4-198)
(oo4-198) Hagrid shuddered. (oo4-198)
(oo4-199) 'Don' make me say it again. (oo4-199)
(oo4-199) 'Don' make me say it again. (oo4-199)
(oo4-199) 'Don' make me say it again. (oo4-199)
(oo4-2oo) Anyway, this - this wizard, about twenty years ago now, started lookin' fer followers. (oo4-2oo)
(oo4-2oo) Anyway, this - this wizard, about twenty years ago now, started lookin' fer followers. (oo4-2oo)
(oo4-2oo) Anyway, this - this wizard, about twenty years ago now, started lookin' fer followers. (oo4-2oo)
(oo4-2o1) Got 'em, too - somewere afraid, some just wanted a bit o' his power, 'cause he was gettin' himself power, all right. (oo4-2o1)
(oo4-2o1) Got 'em, too - somewere afraid, some just wanted a bit o' his power, 'cause he was gettin' himself power, all right. (oo4-2o1)
(oo4-2o1) Got 'em, too - somewere afraid, some just wanted a bit o' his power, 'cause he was gettin' himself power, all right. (oo4-2o1)
(oo4-2o2) Dark days, Harry. (oo4-2o2)
(oo4-2o2) Dark days, Harry. (oo4-2o2)
(oo4-2o2) Dark days, Harry. (oo4-2o2)
(oo4-2o3) Didn't know who ter trust, didn't dare get friendly with strange wizards or witches ... (oo4-2o3)
(oo4-2o3) Didn't know who ter trust, didn't dare get friendly with strange wizards or witches ... (oo4-2o3)
(oo4-2o3) Didn't know who ter trust, didn't dare get friendly with strange wizards or witches ... (oo4-2o3)
(oo4-2o4) Terrible things happened. (oo4-2o4)
(oo4-2o4) Terrible things happened. (oo4-2o4)
(oo4-2o4) Terrible things happened. (oo4-2o4)
(oo4-2o5) He was takin' over. (oo4-2o5)
(oo4-2o5) He was takin' over. (oo4-2o5)
(oo4-2o5) He was takin' over. (oo4-2o5)
(oo4-2o6) 'Course, some stood up to him - an' he killed 'em. (oo4-2o6)
(oo4-2o6) 'Course, some stood up to him - an' he killed 'em. (oo4-2o6)
(oo4-2o6) 'Course, some stood up to him - an' he killed 'em. (oo4-2o6)
(oo4-2o7) Horribly. (oo4-2o7)
(oo4-2o7) Horribly. (oo4-2o7)
(oo4-2o7) Horribly. (oo4-2o7)
(oo4-2o8) One o' the only safe places left was Hogwarts. (oo4-2o8)
(oo4-2o8) One o' the only safe places left was Hogwarts. (oo4-2o8)
(oo4-2o8) One o' the only safe places left was Hogwarts. (oo4-2o8)
(oo4-2o9) Reckon Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was afraid of. (oo4-2o9)
(oo4-2o9) Reckon Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was afraid of. (oo4-2o9)
(oo4-2o9) Reckon Dumbledore's the only one You-Know-Who was afraid of. (oo4-2o9)
(oo4-21o) Didn't dare try takin' the school, not jus' then, anyway. (oo4-21o)
(oo4-21o) Didn't dare try takin' the school, not jus' then, anyway. (oo4-21o)
(oo4-21o) Didn't dare try takin' the school, not jus' then, anyway. (oo4-21o)
(oo4-211) 'Now, yer mum an' dad were as good a witch an' wizard as I ever knew. (oo4-211)
(oo4-211) 'Now, yer mum an' dad were as good a witch an' wizard as I ever knew. (oo4-211)
(oo4-211) 'Now, yer mum an' dad were as good a witch an' wizard as I ever knew. (oo4-211)
(oo4-212) Head Boy an' Girl at Hogwarts in their day! (oo4-212)
(oo4-212) Head Boy an' Girl at Hogwarts in their day! (oo4-212)
(oo4-212) Head Boy an' Girl at Hogwarts in their day! (oo4-212)
(oo4-213) Suppose the myst'ry is why You-Know-Who never tried to get 'em on his side before ... probably knew they were too close ter Dumbledore ter want anythin' ter do with the Dark Side. (oo4-213)
(oo4-213) Suppose the myst'ry is why You-Know-Who never tried to get 'em on his side before ... probably knew they were too close ter Dumbledore ter want anythin' ter do with the Dark Side. (oo4-213)
(oo4-213) Suppose the myst'ry is why You-Know-Who never tried to get 'em on his side before ... probably knew they were too close ter Dumbledore ter want anythin' ter do with the Dark Side. (oo4-213)
(oo4-214) 'Maybe he thought he could persuade 'em ... maybe he just wanted 'em outta the way. (oo4-214)
(oo4-214) 'Maybe he thought he could persuade 'em ... maybe he just wanted 'em outta the way. (oo4-214)
(oo4-214) 'Maybe he thought he could persuade 'em ... maybe he just wanted 'em outta the way. (oo4-214)
(oo4-215) All anyone knows is, he turned up in the village where you was all living, on Hallowe'en ten years ago. (oo4-215)
(oo4-215) All anyone knows is, he turned up in the village where you was all living, on Hallowe'en ten years ago. (oo4-215)
(oo4-215) All anyone knows is, he turned up in the village where you was all living, on Hallowe'en ten years ago. (oo4-215)
(oo4-216) You was just a year old. (oo4-216)
(oo4-216) You was just a year old. (oo4-216)
(oo4-216) You was just a year old. (oo4-216)
(oo4-217) He came ter yer house an' - an' -' (oo4-217)
(oo4-217) He came ter yer house an' - an' -' (oo4-217)
(oo4-217) He came ter yer house an' - an' -' (oo4-217)
(oo4-218) Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn. (oo4-218)
(oo4-218) Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn. (oo4-218)
(oo4-218) Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn. (oo4-218)
(oo4-219) 'Sorry,' he said. (oo4-219)
(oo4-219) 'Sorry,' he said. (oo4-219)
(oo4-219) 'Sorry,' he said. (oo4-219)
(oo4-22o) 'But it's that sad - knew yer mum an' dad, an' nicer people yeh couldn't find - anyway - (oo4-22o)
(oo4-22o) 'But it's that sad - knew yer mum an' dad, an' nicer people yeh couldn't find - anyway - (oo4-22o)
(oo4-22o) 'But it's that sad - knew yer mum an' dad, an' nicer people yeh couldn't find - anyway - (oo4-22o)
(oo4-221) 'You-Know-Who killed 'em. (oo4-221)
(oo4-221) 'You-Know-Who killed 'em. (oo4-221)
(oo4-221) 'You-Know-Who killed 'em. (oo4-221)
(oo4-222) An' then - an' this is the real myst'ry of the thing - he tried to kill you, too. (oo4-222)
(oo4-222) An' then - an' this is the real myst'ry of the thing - he tried to kill you, too. (oo4-222)
(oo4-222) An' then - an' this is the real myst'ry of the thing - he tried to kill you, too. (oo4-222)
(oo4-223) Wanted ter make a clean job of it, I suppose, or maybe he just liked killin' by then. (oo4-223)
(oo4-223) Wanted ter make a clean job of it, I suppose, or maybe he just liked killin' by then. (oo4-223)
(oo4-223) Wanted ter make a clean job of it, I suppose, or maybe he just liked killin' by then. (oo4-223)
(oo4-224) But he couldn't do it. (oo4-224)
(oo4-224) But he couldn't do it. (oo4-224)
(oo4-224) But he couldn't do it. (oo4-224)
(oo4-225) Never wondered how you got that mark on yer forehead? (oo4-225)
(oo4-225) Never wondered how you got that mark on yer forehead? (oo4-225)
(oo4-225) Never wondered how you got that mark on yer forehead? (oo4-225)
(oo4-226) That was no ordinary cut. (oo4-226)
(oo4-226) That was no ordinary cut. (oo4-226)
(oo4-226) That was no ordinary cut. (oo4-226)
(oo4-227) That's what yeh get when a powerful, evil curse touches yeh - took care of yer mum an' dad an' yer house, even - but it didn't work on you, an' that's why yer famous, Harry. (oo4-227)
(oo4-227) That's what yeh get when a powerful, evil curse touches yeh - took care of yer mum an' dad an' yer house, even - but it didn't work on you, an' that's why yer famous, Harry. (oo4-227)
(oo4-227) That's what yeh get when a powerful, evil curse touches yeh - took care of yer mum an' dad an' yer house, even - but it didn't work on you, an' that's why yer famous, Harry. (oo4-227)
(oo4-228) No one ever lived after he decided ter kill 'em, no one except you, an' he'd killed some o' the best witches an' wizards of the age - the McKinnons, the Bones, the Prewetts - an' you was only a baby, an' you lived.' (oo4-228)
(oo4-228) No one ever lived after he decided ter kill 'em, no one except you, an' he'd killed some o' the best witches an' wizards of the age - the McKinnons, the Bones, the Prewetts - an' you was only a baby, an' you lived.' (oo4-228)
(oo4-228) No one ever lived after he decided ter kill 'em, no one except you, an' he'd killed some o' the best witches an' wizards of the age - the McKinnons, the Bones, the Prewetts - an' you was only a baby, an' you lived.' (oo4-228)
(oo4-229) Something very painful was going on in Harry's mind. (oo4-229)
(oo4-229) Something very painful was going on in Harry's mind. (oo4-229)
(oo4-229) Something very painful was going on in Harry's mind. (oo4-229)
(oo4-23o) As Hagrid's story came to a close, he saw again the blinding flash of green light, more clearly than he had ever remembered it before - and he remembered something else, for the first time in his life - a high, cold, cruel laugh. (oo4-23o)
(oo4-23o) As Hagrid's story came to a close, he saw again the blinding flash of green light, more clearly than he had ever remembered it before - and he remembered something else, for the first time in his life - a high, cold, cruel laugh. (oo4-23o)
(oo4-23o) As Hagrid's story came to a close, he saw again the blinding flash of green light, more clearly than he had ever remembered it before - and he remembered something else, for the first time in his life - a high, cold, cruel laugh. (oo4-23o)
(oo4-231) Hagrid was watching him sadly. (oo4-231)
(oo4-231) Hagrid was watching him sadly. (oo4-231)
(oo4-231) Hagrid was watching him sadly. (oo4-231)
(oo4-232) 'Took yeh from the ruined house myself, on Dumbledore's orders. (oo4-232)
(oo4-232) 'Took yeh from the ruined house myself, on Dumbledore's orders. (oo4-232)
(oo4-232) 'Took yeh from the ruined house myself, on Dumbledore's orders. (oo4-232)
(oo4-233) Brought yeh ter this lot ...' (oo4-233)
(oo4-233) Brought yeh ter this lot ...' (oo4-233)
(oo4-233) Brought yeh ter this lot ...' (oo4-233)
(oo4-234) 'Load of old tosh,' said Uncle Vernon. (oo4-234)
(oo4-234) 'Load of old tosh,' said Uncle Vernon. (oo4-234)
(oo4-234) 'Load of old tosh,' said Uncle Vernon. (oo4-234)
(oo4-235) Harry jumped, he had almost forgotten that the Dursleys were there. (oo4-235)
(oo4-235) Harry jumped, he had almost forgotten that the Dursleys were there. (oo4-235)
(oo4-235) Harry jumped, he had almost forgotten that the Dursleys were there. (oo4-235)
(oo4-236) Uncle Vernon certainly seemed to have got back his courage. (oo4-236)
(oo4-236) Uncle Vernon certainly seemed to have got back his courage. (oo4-236)
(oo4-236) Uncle Vernon certainly seemed to have got back his courage. (oo4-236)
(oo4-237) He was glaring at Hagrid and his fists were clenched. (oo4-237)
(oo4-237) He was glaring at Hagrid and his fists were clenched. (oo4-237)
(oo4-237) He was glaring at Hagrid and his fists were clenched. (oo4-237)
(oo4-238) 'Now, you listen here, boy,' he snarled. (oo4-238)
(oo4-238) 'Now, you listen here, boy,' he snarled. (oo4-238)
(oo4-238) 'Now, you listen here, boy,' he snarled. (oo4-238)
(oo4-239) 'I accept there's something strange about you, probably nothing a good beating wouldn't have cured - and as for all this about your parents, well, they were weirdos, no denying it, and the world's better off without them in my opinion - asked for all they got, getting mixed up with these wizarding types - just what I expected, always knew they'd come to a sticky end -' (oo4-239)
(oo4-239) 'I accept there's something strange about you, probably nothing a good beating wouldn't have cured - and as for all this about your parents, well, they were weirdos, no denying it, and the world's better off without them in my opinion - asked for all they got, getting mixed up with these wizarding types - just what I expected, always knew they'd come to a sticky end -' (oo4-239)
(oo4-239) 'I accept there's something strange about you, probably nothing a good beating wouldn't have cured - and as for all this about your parents, well, they were weirdos, no denying it, and the world's better off without them in my opinion - asked for all they got, getting mixed up with these wizarding types - just what I expected, always knew they'd come to a sticky end -' (oo4-239)
(oo4-24o) But at that moment, Hagrid leapt from the sofa and drew a battered pink umbrella from inside his coat. (oo4-24o)
(oo4-24o) But at that moment, Hagrid leapt from the sofa and drew a battered pink umbrella from inside his coat. (oo4-24o)
(oo4-24o) But at that moment, Hagrid leapt from the sofa and drew a battered pink umbrella from inside his coat. (oo4-24o)
(oo4-241) Pointing this at Uncle Vernon like a sword, he said, 'I'm warning you, Dursley - I'm warning you - one more word ...' (oo4-241)
(oo4-241) Pointing this at Uncle Vernon like a sword, he said, 'I'm warning you, Dursley - I'm warning you - one more word ...' (oo4-241)
(oo4-241) Pointing this at Uncle Vernon like a sword, he said, 'I'm warning you, Dursley - I'm warning you - one more word ...' (oo4-241)
(oo4-242) In danger of being speared on the end of an umbrella by a bearded giant, Uncle Vernon's courage failed again; (oo4-242)
(oo4-242) In danger of being speared on the end of an umbrella by a bearded giant, Uncle Vernon's courage failed again; (oo4-242)
(oo4-242) In danger of being speared on the end of an umbrella by a bearded giant, Uncle Vernon's courage failed again; (oo4-242)
(oo4-243) he flattened himself against the wall and fell silent. (oo4-243)
(oo4-243) he flattened himself against the wall and fell silent. (oo4-243)
(oo4-243) he flattened himself against the wall and fell silent. (oo4-243)
(oo4-244) 'That's better,' said Hagrid, breathing heavily and sitting back down on the sofa, which this time sagged right down to the floor. (oo4-244)
(oo4-244) 'That's better,' said Hagrid, breathing heavily and sitting back down on the sofa, which this time sagged right down to the floor. (oo4-244)
(oo4-244) 'That's better,' said Hagrid, breathing heavily and sitting back down on the sofa, which this time sagged right down to the floor. (oo4-244)
(oo4-245) Harry, meanwhile, still had questions to ask, hundreds of them. (oo4-245)
(oo4-245) Harry, meanwhile, still had questions to ask, hundreds of them. (oo4-245)
(oo4-245) Harry, meanwhile, still had questions to ask, hundreds of them. (oo4-245)
(oo4-246) 'But what happened to Vol - sorry - I mean, You-Know-Who?' (oo4-246)
(oo4-246) 'But what happened to Vol - sorry - I mean, You-Know-Who?' (oo4-246)
(oo4-246) 'But what happened to Vol - sorry - I mean, You-Know-Who?' (oo4-246)
(oo4-247) 'Good question, Harry. (oo4-247)
(oo4-247) 'Good question, Harry. (oo4-247)
(oo4-247) 'Good question, Harry. (oo4-247)
(oo4-248) Disappeared. (oo4-248)
(oo4-248) Disappeared. (oo4-248)
(oo4-248) Disappeared. (oo4-248)
(oo4-249) Vanished. (oo4-249)
(oo4-249) Vanished. (oo4-249)
(oo4-249) Vanished. (oo4-249)
(oo4-25o) Same night he tried ter kill you. (oo4-25o)
(oo4-25o) Same night he tried ter kill you. (oo4-25o)
(oo4-25o) Same night he tried ter kill you. (oo4-25o)
(oo4-251) Makes yeh even more famous. (oo4-251)
(oo4-251) Makes yeh even more famous. (oo4-251)
(oo4-251) Makes yeh even more famous. (oo4-251)
(oo4-252) That's the biggest myst'ry, see ... he was gettin' more an' more powerful - why'd he go? (oo4-252)
(oo4-252) That's the biggest myst'ry, see ... he was gettin' more an' more powerful - why'd he go? (oo4-252)
(oo4-252) That's the biggest myst'ry, see ... he was gettin' more an' more powerful - why'd he go? (oo4-252)
(oo4-253) 'Some say he died. (oo4-253)
(oo4-253) 'Some say he died. (oo4-253)
(oo4-253) 'Some say he died. (oo4-253)
(oo4-254) Codswallop, in my opinion. (oo4-254)
(oo4-254) Codswallop, in my opinion. (oo4-254)
(oo4-254) Codswallop, in my opinion. (oo4-254)
(oo4-255) Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die. (oo4-255)
(oo4-255) Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die. (oo4-255)
(oo4-255) Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die. (oo4-255)
(oo4-256) Some say he's still out there, bidin' his time, like, but I don' believe it. (oo4-256)
(oo4-256) Some say he's still out there, bidin' his time, like, but I don' believe it. (oo4-256)
(oo4-256) Some say he's still out there, bidin' his time, like, but I don' believe it. (oo4-256)
(oo4-257) People who was on his side came back ter ours. (oo4-257)
(oo4-257) People who was on his side came back ter ours. (oo4-257)
(oo4-257) People who was on his side came back ter ours. (oo4-257)
(oo4-258) Some of 'em came outta kinda trances. (oo4-258)
(oo4-258) Some of 'em came outta kinda trances. (oo4-258)
(oo4-258) Some of 'em came outta kinda trances. (oo4-258)
(oo4-259) Don' reckon they could've done if he was comin' back. (oo4-259)
(oo4-259) Don' reckon they could've done if he was comin' back. (oo4-259)
(oo4-259) Don' reckon they could've done if he was comin' back. (oo4-259)
(oo4-26o) 'Most of us reckon he's still out there somewhere but lost his powers. (oo4-26o)
(oo4-26o) 'Most of us reckon he's still out there somewhere but lost his powers. (oo4-26o)
(oo4-26o) 'Most of us reckon he's still out there somewhere but lost his powers. (oo4-26o)
(oo4-261) Too weak to carry on.(oo4-261)
(oo4-261) Too weak to carry on.(oo4-261)
(oo4-261) Too weak to carry on.(oo4-261)
(oo4-262) 'Cause somethin' about you finished him, Harry. (oo4-262)
(oo4-262) 'Cause somethin' about you finished him, Harry. (oo4-262)
(oo4-262) 'Cause somethin' about you finished him, Harry. (oo4-262)
(oo4-263) There was somethin' goin' on that night he hadn't counted on - I dunno what it was, no one does - but somethin' about you stumped him, all right.' (oo4-263)
(oo4-263) There was somethin' goin' on that night he hadn't counted on - I dunno what it was, no one does - but somethin' about you stumped him, all right.' (oo4-263)
(oo4-263) There was somethin' goin' on that night he hadn't counted on - I dunno what it was, no one does - but somethin' about you stumped him, all right.' (oo4-263)
(oo4-264) Hagrid looked at Harry with warmth and respect blazing in his eyes, but Harry, instead of feeling pleased and proud, felt quite sure there had been a horrible mistake. (oo4-264)
(oo4-264) Hagrid looked at Harry with warmth and respect blazing in his eyes, but Harry, instead of feeling pleased and proud, felt quite sure there had been a horrible mistake. (oo4-264)
(oo4-264) Hagrid looked at Harry with warmth and respect blazing in his eyes, but Harry, instead of feeling pleased and proud, felt quite sure there had been a horrible mistake. (oo4-264)
(oo4-265) A wizard? (oo4-265)
(oo4-265) A wizard? (oo4-265)
(oo4-265) A wizard? (oo4-265)
(oo4-266) Him? (oo4-266)
(oo4-266) Him? (oo4-266)
(oo4-266) Him? (oo4-266)
(oo4-267) How could he possibly be? (oo4-267)
(oo4-267) How could he possibly be? (oo4-267)
(oo4-267) How could he possibly be? (oo4-267)
(oo4-268) He'd spent his life being clouted by Dudley and bullied by Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon; (oo4-268)
(oo4-268) He'd spent his life being clouted by Dudley and bullied by Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon; (oo4-268)
(oo4-268) He'd spent his life being clouted by Dudley and bullied by Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon; (oo4-268)
(oo4-269) if he was really a wizard, why hadn't they been turned into warty toads every time they'd tried to lock him in his cupboard? (oo4-269)
(oo4-269) if he was really a wizard, why hadn't they been turned into warty toads every time they'd tried to lock him in his cupboard? (oo4-269)
(oo4-269) if he was really a wizard, why hadn't they been turned into warty toads every time they'd tried to lock him in his cupboard? (oo4-269)
(oo4-27o) If he'd once defeated the greatest sorcerer in the world, how come Dudley had always been able to kick him around like a football? (oo4-27o)
(oo4-27o) If he'd once defeated the greatest sorcerer in the world, how come Dudley had always been able to kick him around like a football? (oo4-27o)
(oo4-27o) If he'd once defeated the greatest sorcerer in the world, how come Dudley had always been able to kick him around like a football? (oo4-27o)
(oo4-271) 'Hagird,' he said quietly, 'I think you must have made a mistake. (oo4-271)
(oo4-271) 'Hagird,' he said quietly, 'I think you must have made a mistake. (oo4-271)
(oo4-271) 'Hagird,' he said quietly, 'I think you must have made a mistake. (oo4-271)
(oo4-272) I don't think I can be a wizard.' (oo4-272)
(oo4-272) I don't think I can be a wizard.' (oo4-272)
(oo4-272) I don't think I can be a wizard.' (oo4-272)
(oo4-273) To his surprise, Hagrid chuckled. (oo4-273)
(oo4-273) To his surprise, Hagrid chuckled. (oo4-273)
(oo4-273) To his surprise, Hagrid chuckled. (oo4-273)
(oo4-274) 'Not a wizard, eh? (oo4-274)
(oo4-274) 'Not a wizard, eh? (oo4-274)
(oo4-274) 'Not a wizard, eh? (oo4-274)
(oo4-275) Never made things happen when you was scared, or angry?' (oo4-275)
(oo4-275) Never made things happen when you was scared, or angry?' (oo4-275)
(oo4-275) Never made things happen when you was scared, or angry?' (oo4-275)
(oo4-276) Harry looked into the fire. (oo4-276)
(oo4-276) Harry looked into the fire. (oo4-276)
(oo4-276) Harry looked into the fire. (oo4-276)
(oo4-277) Now he came to think about it ... every odd thing that had ever made his aunt and uncle furious with him had happened when he, Harry, had been upset or angry ... chased by Dudley's gang, he had somehow found himself out of their reach ... dreading going to school with that ridiculous haircut, he'd managed to make it grow back ... and the very last time Dudley had hit him, hadn't he got his revenge, without even realising he was doing it? (oo4-277)
(oo4-277) Now he came to think about it ... every odd thing that had ever made his aunt and uncle furious with him had happened when he, Harry, had been upset or angry ... chased by Dudley's gang, he had somehow found himself out of their reach ... dreading going to school with that ridiculous haircut, he'd managed to make it grow back ... and the very last time Dudley had hit him, hadn't he got his revenge, without even realising he was doing it? (oo4-277)
(oo4-277) Now he came to think about it ... every odd thing that had ever made his aunt and uncle furious with him had happened when he, Harry, had been upset or angry ... chased by Dudley's gang, he had somehow found himself out of their reach ... dreading going to school with that ridiculous haircut, he'd managed to make it grow back ... and the very last time Dudley had hit him, hadn't he got his revenge, without even realising he was doing it? (oo4-277)
(oo4-278) Hadn't he set a boa constrictor on him? (oo4-278)
(oo4-278) Hadn't he set a boa constrictor on him? (oo4-278)
(oo4-278) Hadn't he set a boa constrictor on him? (oo4-278)
(oo4-279) Harry looked back at Hagrid, smiling, and saw that Hagrid was positively beaming at him. (oo4-279)
(oo4-279) Harry looked back at Hagrid, smiling, and saw that Hagrid was positively beaming at him. (oo4-279)
(oo4-279) Harry looked back at Hagrid, smiling, and saw that Hagrid was positively beaming at him. (oo4-279)
(oo4-28o) 'See?' said Hagrid. (oo4-28o)
(oo4-28o) 'See?' said Hagrid. (oo4-28o)
(oo4-28o) 'See?' said Hagrid. (oo4-28o)
(oo4-281) 'Harry Potter, not a wizard - you wait, you'll be right famous at Hogwarts.' (oo4-281)
(oo4-281) 'Harry Potter, not a wizard - you wait, you'll be right famous at Hogwarts.' (oo4-281)
(oo4-281) 'Harry Potter, not a wizard - you wait, you'll be right famous at Hogwarts.' (oo4-281)
(oo4-282) But Uncle Vernon wasn't going to give in without a fight. (oo4-282)
(oo4-282) But Uncle Vernon wasn't going to give in without a fight. (oo4-282)
(oo4-282) But Uncle Vernon wasn't going to give in without a fight. (oo4-282)
(oo4-283) 'Haven't I told you he's not going?' he hissed. (oo4-283)
(oo4-283) 'Haven't I told you he's not going?' he hissed. (oo4-283)
(oo4-283) 'Haven't I told you he's not going?' he hissed. (oo4-283)
(oo4-284) 'He's going to Stonewall High and he'll be grateful for it. (oo4-284)
(oo4-284) 'He's going to Stonewall High and he'll be grateful for it. (oo4-284)
(oo4-284) 'He's going to Stonewall High and he'll be grateful for it. (oo4-284)
(oo4-285) I've read those letters and he needs all sorts of rubbish - spell books and wands and -' (oo4-285)
(oo4-285) I've read those letters and he needs all sorts of rubbish - spell books and wands and -' (oo4-285)
(oo4-285) I've read those letters and he needs all sorts of rubbish - spell books and wands and -' (oo4-285)
(oo4-286) 'If he wants ter go, a great Muggle like you won't stop him,' growled Hagrid. (oo4-286)
(oo4-286) 'If he wants ter go, a great Muggle like you won't stop him,' growled Hagrid. (oo4-286)
(oo4-286) 'If he wants ter go, a great Muggle like you won't stop him,' growled Hagrid. (oo4-286)
(oo4-287) 'Stop Lily an' James Potter's son goin' ter Hogwarts! (oo4-287)
(oo4-287) 'Stop Lily an' James Potter's son goin' ter Hogwarts! (oo4-287)
(oo4-287) 'Stop Lily an' James Potter's son goin' ter Hogwarts! (oo4-287)
(oo4-288) Yer mad. (oo4-288)
(oo4-288) Yer mad. (oo4-288)
(oo4-288) Yer mad. (oo4-288)
(oo4-289) His name's been down ever since he was born. (oo4-289)
(oo4-289) His name's been down ever since he was born. (oo4-289)
(oo4-289) His name's been down ever since he was born. (oo4-289)
(oo4-29o) He's off ter the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. (oo4-29o)
(oo4-29o) He's off ter the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. (oo4-29o)
(oo4-29o) He's off ter the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. (oo4-29o)
(oo4-291) Seven years there and he won't know himself. (oo4-291)
(oo4-291) Seven years there and he won't know himself. (oo4-291)
(oo4-291) Seven years there and he won't know himself. (oo4-291)
(oo4-292) He'll be with youngsters of his own sort, fer a change, an' he'll be under the greates Headmaster Hogwarts ever had, Albus Dumbled-' (oo4-292)
(oo4-292) He'll be with youngsters of his own sort, fer a change, an' he'll be under the greates Headmaster Hogwarts ever had, Albus Dumbled-' (oo4-292)
(oo4-292) He'll be with youngsters of his own sort, fer a change, an' he'll be under the greates Headmaster Hogwarts ever had, Albus Dumbled-' (oo4-292)
(oo4-293) 'I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!' yelled Uncle Vernon. (oo4-293)
(oo4-293) 'I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!' yelled Uncle Vernon. (oo4-293)
(oo4-293) 'I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!' yelled Uncle Vernon. (oo4-293)
(oo4-294) But he had finally gone too far. (oo4-294)
(oo4-294) But he had finally gone too far. (oo4-294)
(oo4-294) But he had finally gone too far. (oo4-294)
(oo4-295) Hagrid seized his umbrella and whirled it over his head. (oo4-295)
(oo4-295) Hagrid seized his umbrella and whirled it over his head. (oo4-295)
(oo4-295) Hagrid seized his umbrella and whirled it over his head. (oo4-295)
(oo4-296) 'NEVER -' he thundered, '- INSULT - ALBUS - DUMBLEDORE - IN - FRONT - OF - ME!' (oo4-296)
(oo4-296) 'NEVER -' he thundered, '- INSULT - ALBUS - DUMBLEDORE - IN - FRONT - OF - ME!' (oo4-296)
(oo4-296) 'NEVER -' he thundered, '- INSULT - ALBUS - DUMBLEDORE - IN - FRONT - OF - ME!' (oo4-296)
(oo4-297) He brought the umbrella swishing down through the air to point at Dudley - there was a flash of violet light, a sound like a firecracker, a sharp squeal and next second, Dudley was dancing on the spot with his hands clasped over his fat bottom, howling in pain. (oo4-297)
(oo4-297) He brought the umbrella swishing down through the air to point at Dudley - there was a flash of violet light, a sound like a firecracker, a sharp squeal and next second, Dudley was dancing on the spot with his hands clasped over his fat bottom, howling in pain. (oo4-297)
(oo4-297) He brought the umbrella swishing down through the air to point at Dudley - there was a flash of violet light, a sound like a firecracker, a sharp squeal and next second, Dudley was dancing on the spot with his hands clasped over his fat bottom, howling in pain. (oo4-297)
(oo4-298) When he turned his back on them, Harry saw a curly pig's tail poking through a hole in his trousers. (oo4-298)
(oo4-298) When he turned his back on them, Harry saw a curly pig's tail poking through a hole in his trousers. (oo4-298)
(oo4-298) When he turned his back on them, Harry saw a curly pig's tail poking through a hole in his trousers. (oo4-298)
(oo4-299) Uncle Vernon roared. (oo4-299)
(oo4-299) Uncle Vernon roared. (oo4-299)
(oo4-299) Uncle Vernon roared. (oo4-299)
(oo4-3oo) Pulling Aunt Petunia and Dudley into the other room, he cast one last terrified look at Hagrid and slammed the door behind them. (oo4-3oo)
(oo4-3oo) Pulling Aunt Petunia and Dudley into the other room, he cast one last terrified look at Hagrid and slammed the door behind them. (oo4-3oo)
(oo4-3oo) Pulling Aunt Petunia and Dudley into the other room, he cast one last terrified look at Hagrid and slammed the door behind them. (oo4-3oo)
(oo4-3o1) Hagrid looked down at his umbrella and stroked his beard.(oo4-3o1)
(oo4-3o1) Hagrid looked down at his umbrella and stroked his beard.(oo4-3o1)
(oo4-3o1) Hagrid looked down at his umbrella and stroked his beard.(oo4-3o1)
(oo4-3o2) 'Shouldn'ta lost me temper,' he said ruefully, 'but it didn't work anyway. (oo4-3o2)
(oo4-3o2) 'Shouldn'ta lost me temper,' he said ruefully, 'but it didn't work anyway. (oo4-3o2)
(oo4-3o2) 'Shouldn'ta lost me temper,' he said ruefully, 'but it didn't work anyway. (oo4-3o2)
(oo4-3o3) Meant ter turn him into a pig, but I suppose he was so much like a pig anyway there wasn't much left ter do.' (oo4-3o3)
(oo4-3o3) Meant ter turn him into a pig, but I suppose he was so much like a pig anyway there wasn't much left ter do.' (oo4-3o3)
(oo4-3o3) Meant ter turn him into a pig, but I suppose he was so much like a pig anyway there wasn't much left ter do.' (oo4-3o3)
(oo4-3o4) He cast a sideways look at Harry under his bushy eyebrows. (oo4-3o4)
(oo4-3o4) He cast a sideways look at Harry under his bushy eyebrows. (oo4-3o4)
(oo4-3o4) He cast a sideways look at Harry under his bushy eyebrows. (oo4-3o4)
(oo4-3o5) 'Be grateful if yeh didn't mention that ter anyone at Hogwarts,' he said. (oo4-3o5)
(oo4-3o5) 'Be grateful if yeh didn't mention that ter anyone at Hogwarts,' he said. (oo4-3o5)
(oo4-3o5) 'Be grateful if yeh didn't mention that ter anyone at Hogwarts,' he said. (oo4-3o5)
(oo4-3o6) 'I'm - er - not supposed ter do magic, strictly speakin'. (oo4-3o6)
(oo4-3o6) 'I'm - er - not supposed ter do magic, strictly speakin'. (oo4-3o6)
(oo4-3o6) 'I'm - er - not supposed ter do magic, strictly speakin'. (oo4-3o6)
(oo4-3o7) I was allowed ter do a bit ter follow yeh an' get yer letters to yeh an' stuff - one o' the reasons I was so keen ter take on the job -' (oo4-3o7)
(oo4-3o7) I was allowed ter do a bit ter follow yeh an' get yer letters to yeh an' stuff - one o' the reasons I was so keen ter take on the job -' (oo4-3o7)
(oo4-3o7) I was allowed ter do a bit ter follow yeh an' get yer letters to yeh an' stuff - one o' the reasons I was so keen ter take on the job -' (oo4-3o7)
(oo4-3o8) 'Why aren't you supposed to do magic?' asked Harry. (oo4-3o8)
(oo4-3o8) 'Why aren't you supposed to do magic?' asked Harry. (oo4-3o8)
(oo4-3o8) 'Why aren't you supposed to do magic?' asked Harry. (oo4-3o8)
(oo4-3o9) 'Oh, well - I was at Hogwarts meself but I - er - got expelled, ter tell yeh the truth. (oo4-3o9)
(oo4-3o9) 'Oh, well - I was at Hogwarts meself but I - er - got expelled, ter tell yeh the truth. (oo4-3o9)
(oo4-3o9) 'Oh, well - I was at Hogwarts meself but I - er - got expelled, ter tell yeh the truth. (oo4-3o9)
(oo4-31o) In me third year. (oo4-31o)
(oo4-31o) In me third year. (oo4-31o)
(oo4-31o) In me third year. (oo4-31o)
(oo4-311) They snapped me wand in half an' everything. (oo4-311)
(oo4-311) They snapped me wand in half an' everything. (oo4-311)
(oo4-311) They snapped me wand in half an' everything. (oo4-311)
(oo4-312) But Dumbledore let me stay on as gamekeeper. (oo4-312)
(oo4-312) But Dumbledore let me stay on as gamekeeper. (oo4-312)
(oo4-312) But Dumbledore let me stay on as gamekeeper. (oo4-312)
(oo4-313) Great man, Dumbledore.' (oo4-313)
(oo4-313) Great man, Dumbledore.' (oo4-313)
(oo4-313) Great man, Dumbledore.' (oo4-313)
(oo4-314) 'Why were you expelled?' (oo4-314)
(oo4-314) 'Why were you expelled?' (oo4-314)
(oo4-314) 'Why were you expelled?' (oo4-314)
(oo4-315) 'It's gettin' late and we've got lots ter do tomorrow,' said Hagrid loudly. (oo4-315)
(oo4-315) 'It's gettin' late and we've got lots ter do tomorrow,' said Hagrid loudly. (oo4-315)
(oo4-315) 'It's gettin' late and we've got lots ter do tomorrow,' said Hagrid loudly. (oo4-315)
(oo4-316) 'Gotta get up ter town, get all yer books an' that.' (oo4-316)
(oo4-316) 'Gotta get up ter town, get all yer books an' that.' (oo4-316)
(oo4-316) 'Gotta get up ter town, get all yer books an' that.' (oo4-316)
(oo4-317) He took off his thick black coat and threw it to Harry. (oo4-317)
(oo4-317) He took off his thick black coat and threw it to Harry. (oo4-317)
(oo4-317) He took off his thick black coat and threw it to Harry. (oo4-317)
(oo4-318) 'You can kip under that,' he said. (oo4-318)
(oo4-318) 'You can kip under that,' he said. (oo4-318)
(oo4-318) 'You can kip under that,' he said. (oo4-318)
(oo4-319) 'Don' mind if it wriggles a bit, I think I still got a couple o' dormice in one o' the pockets.' (oo4-319)
(oo4-319) 'Don' mind if it wriggles a bit, I think I still got a couple o' dormice in one o' the pockets.' (oo4-319)
(oo4-319) 'Don' mind if it wriggles a bit, I think I still got a couple o' dormice in one o' the pockets.' (oo4-319)
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