oo6 -Odhod S Perona Devet In Tri Četrtine - The Journey From Platform Nine And Three-Quarters
oo9 - Peron Devet In Tričetrtine - Platform 9 3/4
HAGRID: What are you looking at?
Blimey, is that the time?
I'm gonna have to leave you. Dumbledore will be wanting his ...
Well, he'll be wanting to see me. Your train leaves in 10 minutes.
Here's your ticket. Stick to your ticket, that's very important.
POTTER: "Platform 9 3/4"?
But, Hagrid, there must be a mistake. This says platform 9 3/4.
There's no such thing, is there?
Sorry.
Excuse me. Excuse me.
TRAIN PORTER: On your left.
POTTER: Can you tell me where I might find platform 9 3/4?
TRAIN PORTER: Think you're being funny, do you?
MRS. WEASLEY: It's the same every year, packed with Muggles.
POTTER: Muggles?
MRS. WEASLEY: Platform 9 3/4, this way.
All right, Percy, you first.
Fred, you next.
GEORGE: He's not Fred, I am.
FRED: You call yourself our mother?
MRS. WEASLEY: I'm sorry, George.
FRED: I'm only joking. I am Fred.
POTTER: Excuse me.
Could you tell me how to ... ?
MRS. WEASLEY: How to get onto the platform? Not to worry, dear.
It's Ron's first time to Hogwarts as well.
All you do is walk straight at the wall between platforms 9 and 10.
Best to run if you're nervous.
GINNY: Good luck.
What are you looking at? (Kaj zijata?)
Blimey, is that the time? (Je že tako pozno?)
I'm gonna have to leave you. Dumbledore will be wanting his ... (Oprosti, morava se ločiti. Dumbledore hoče tole.)
Well, he'll be wanting to see me. Your train leaves in 10 minutes. (Hoče me videti. Tvoj vlak ima odhod čez 10 minut.)
Here's your ticket. Stick to your ticket, that's very important. (Tu je karta. Ne spusti je iz rok.)
"Platform 9 3/4"? ("Peron devet in tri četrtine?")
But, Hagrid, there must be a mistake. This says platform 9 3/4. (To je gotovo napaka. Peron devet in tri četrtine)
There's no such thing, is there? (ne obstaja. Ali pač?)
Sorry.
Excuse me. Excuse me. (Oprostite. Oprostite.)
On your left.
Can you tell me where I might find platform 9 3/4? (Kje je peron devet in tri četrtine?)
Think you're being funny, do you? (Misliš, da je smešno?)
It's the same every year, packed with Muggles. (Vsako leto je enako. Mrgoli bunkeljnov.)
Muggles?
Platform 9 3/4, this way.
All right, Percy, you first. (Percy, pojdi prvi.)
Fred, you next. (Zdaj pa ti, Fred.)
He's not Fred, I am. (Jaz sem Fred.)
You call yourself our mother? (In ti se imaš za najino mamo?)
I'm sorry, George. (Oprosti, George.)
I'm only joking. I am Fred. (Šalim se. Jaz sem Fred.)
Excuse me. (Oprostite.)
Could you tell me how to ... ? (Mi lahko poveste, kako ...)
How to get onto the platform? Not to worry, dear. (Kako se pride na peron? Ja. Ne skrbi.)
It's Ron's first time to Hogwarts as well. (Tudi Ron gre prvič na Bradavičarko.)
All you do is walk straight at the wall between platforms 9 and 10. (Samo naravnost proti stebru med peronoma 9 in 10 pojdi.)
Best to run if you're nervous. (Najbolje, da stečeš, če te je strah.)
Good luck. (Srečno.)
Hogwarts Express (Ekspresni vlak do Bradavičarske akademije)
Good luck. (Srečno.)
Hogwarts Express (Ekspresni vlak do Bradavičarske akademije)
o1o - Ron In Hermione - Ron And Hermione
WEASLEY: Excuse me. Do you mind? Everywhere else is full.
POTTER: Not at all.
WEASLEY: I'm Ron, by the way. Ron Weasley.
POTTER: I'm Harry. Harry Potter.
WEASLEY: So it's true!
I mean, do you really have the ... ?
POTTER: The what?
WEASLEY: The scar?
Wicked!
FOOD TROLLEY LADY: Anything off the trolley, dears?
WEASLEY: No, thanks. I'm all set.
POTTER: We'll take the lot.
Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans?
WEASLEY: They mean every flavor.
There's chocolate and peppermint and also ...
... spinach, liver and tripe.
George sweared he got a booger-flavored one once.
POTTER: Are they real frogs?
WEASLEY: It's a spell. You want the cards.
Each pack's got a famous witch or wizard. I've got about 500 meself.
Watch it!
That's rotten luck. They've only got one good jump in them.
POTTER: I've got Dumbledore!
WEASLEY: I got about six of him.
POTTER: Hey, he's gone!
WEASLEY: You can't expect him to hang around all day, can you?
This is Scabbers. Pathetic, isn't he?
POTTER: A little.
WEASLEY: Fred gave me a spell to turn him yellow. Want to see?
POTTER: Yeah.
GRANGER: Has anyone seen a toad?
A boy named Neville's lost one.
WEASLEY: No.
GRANGER: Oh, are you doing magic? Let's see, then.
WEASLEY: Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow
Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow.
GRANGER: Are you sure that's a real spell? Well, it's not very good, is it?
I've only tried a few simple ones myself ...
... but they've all worked for me.
For example:
Oculus Reparo.
That's better, isn't it?
Holy cricket, you're Harry Potter!
I'm Hermione Granger. And you are ... ?
WEASLEY: I'm Ron Weasley.
GRANGER: Pleasure.
You two better change into robes. I expect we'll be arriving soon.
You've got dirt on your nose. Did you know?
Just there.
Excuse me. Do you mind? Everywhere else is full. (Oprosti. Imaš kaj proti? Povsod drugod je polno.)
Not at all. (Prav nič.)
I'm Ron, by the way. Ron Weasley. (Mimogrede, Ron sem. Ron Weasley.)
I'm Harry. Harry Potter. (Harry Potter.)
So it's true! (Torej je res.)
I mean, do you really have the ... ? (Imaš res ...)
The what? (Kaj?)
The scar? (Brazgotino?)
(Ja.)
(Ja.)
Wicked! (Bomba!)
Anything off the trolley, dears? (Bosta kaj vzela?)
No, thanks. I'm all set. (Ne, hvala. S sabo imam.)
We'll take the lot. (Vse.)
Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans? (Bobki vseh okusov Bertieja Brucha?)
They mean every flavor. (Vse okuse imajo.)
There's chocolate and peppermint and also ... (Čokolada, pepermint, pa tudi)
... spinach, liver and tripe. (špinača, jetrca in vampi.)
George sweared he got a booger-flavored one once. (George je dobil takšnega z okusom smrklja.)
Are they real frogs? (So to prave žabe?)
It's a spell. You want the cards. (Samo urok. Sicer pa so pomembne slikice.)
Each pack's got a famous witch or wizard. I've got about 500 meself. (Slavni čarovniki in čarovnice. Že 500 jih imam.)
Watch it! (Pazi!)
That's rotten luck. They've only got one good jump in them. (Smola. Samo enkrat lahko dobro skoči.)
I've got Dumbledore! (Dumbledora sem dobil.)
I got about six of him. (Šest jih imam.)
Hey, he's gone! (Izginil je!)
You can't expect him to hang around all day, can you? (Menda ne misliš, da bo ves dan pri tebi?)
This is Scabbers. Pathetic, isn't he? (Mimogrede, to je Škraba. A ni revica?)
A little. (Čisto malo.)
Fred gave me a spell to turn him yellow. Want to see? (Fredov urok jo bo spremenil v rumeno. Hočeš videti?)
Yeah. (Ja.)
(Sonce ...)
Has anyone seen a toad? (Je kdo videl krastačo?)
A boy named Neville's lost one. (Neville jo je izgubil.)
No. (Ne.)
Oh, are you doing magic? Let's see, then. (Čaraš? To bi rada videla.)
Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow (Sonce, trava, vreča hrena,)
Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow. (naj podgana bo rumena.)
Are you sure that's a real spell? Well, it's not very good, is it? (Si prepričan, da je to pravi urok? Očitno ne deluje.)
I've only tried a few simple ones myself ... (Nekaj preprostih sem preizkusila)
... but they've all worked for me. (in moji so delovali.)
For example: (Na primer)
Oculus Reparo. (oculus reparo.)
That's better, isn't it? (Tako je bolje, ne?)
Holy cricket, you're Harry Potter! (Marička, Harry Potter!)
I'm Hermione Granger. And you are ... ? (Hermiona Granger. Ti pa si?)
I'm Ron Weasley. (Ron Weasley.)
Pleasure. (Me veseli.)
You two better change into robes. I expect we'll be arriving soon. (Raje se preoblecita. Po mojem ni več daleč.)
You've got dirt on your nose. Did you know? (Mimogrede, a veš, da imaš na nosu packo?)
Just there. (Tukaj.)
Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans? (Bobki vseh okusov Bertieja Brucha?)
They mean every flavor. (Vse okuse imajo.)
There's chocolate and peppermint and also ... (Čokolada, pepermint, pa tudi)
... spinach, liver and tripe. (špinača, jetrca in vampi.)
George sweared he got a booger-flavored one once. (George je dobil takšnega z okusom smrklja.)
Are they real frogs? (So to prave žabe?)
It's a spell. You want the cards. (Samo urok. Sicer pa so pomembne slikice.)
Each pack's got a famous witch or wizard. I've got about 500 meself. (Slavni čarovniki in čarovnice. Že 500 jih imam.)
Watch it! (Pazi!)
That's rotten luck. They've only got one good jump in them. (Smola. Samo enkrat lahko dobro skoči.)
I've got Dumbledore! (Dumbledora sem dobil.)
I got about six of him. (Šest jih imam.)
Hey, he's gone! (Izginil je!)
You can't expect him to hang around all day, can you? (Menda ne misliš, da bo ves dan pri tebi?)
This is Scabbers. Pathetic, isn't he? (Mimogrede, to je Škraba. A ni revica?)
A little. (Čisto malo.)
Fred gave me a spell to turn him yellow. Want to see? (Fredov urok jo bo spremenil v rumeno. Hočeš videti?)
Yeah. (Ja.)
(Sonce ...)
Has anyone seen a toad? (Je kdo videl krastačo?)
A boy named Neville's lost one. (Neville jo je izgubil.)
No. (Ne.)
Oh, are you doing magic? Let's see, then. (Čaraš? To bi rada videla.)
Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow (Sonce, trava, vreča hrena,)
Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow. (naj podgana bo rumena.)
Are you sure that's a real spell? Well, it's not very good, is it? (Si prepričan, da je to pravi urok? Očitno ne deluje.)
I've only tried a few simple ones myself ... (Nekaj preprostih sem preizkusila)
... but they've all worked for me. (in moji so delovali.)
For example: (Na primer)
Oculus Reparo. (oculus reparo.)
That's better, isn't it? (Tako je bolje, ne?)
Holy cricket, you're Harry Potter! (Marička, Harry Potter!)
I'm Hermione Granger. And you are ... ? (Hermiona Granger. Ti pa si?)
I'm Ron Weasley. (Ron Weasley.)
Pleasure. (Me veseli.)
You two better change into robes. I expect we'll be arriving soon. (Raje se preoblecita. Po mojem ni več daleč.)
You've got dirt on your nose. Did you know? (Mimogrede, a veš, da imaš na nosu packo?)
Just there. (Tukaj.)
o11 - Dobrodošli Pri Bradavičarki - Welcome To Hogwarts
HAGRID: Right, then. First years, this way, please!
Come on, first years, don't be shy. Come on now, hurry up.
Hello, Harry.
POTTER: Hi, Hagrid.
HAGRID: Right, then. This way to the boats. Come on now, follow me.
WEASLEY: Wicked.
MCGONAGALL: Welcome to Hogwarts.
Shortly, you'll pass through these doors and join your classmates.
But before you take your seats, you must be sorted into your houses.
They are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff ...
... Ravenclaw and Slytherin.
While you're here, your house will be like your family.
Your triumphs will earn you points.
Any rule-breaking and you will lose points.
At the end of the year, the house with the most points wins the house cup.
LONGBOTTOM: Trevor!
Sorry.
MCGONAGALL: The Sorting Ceremony will begin momentarily.
MALFOY: It's true then, what they're saying on the train.
Harry Potter has come to Hogwarts.
LONGBOTTOM: Harry Potter?
MALFOY: This is Crabbe and Goyle.
And I'm Malfoy.
Draco Malfoy.
Think my name's funny, do you? I've no need to ask yours.
Red hair and a hand-me-down robe? You must be a Weasley.
You'll find out some wizarding families are better than others.
You don't want to go making friends with the wrong sort.
I can help you there.
POTTER: I think I can tell the wrong sort for myself, thanks.
MCGONAGALL: We're ready for you now. Follow me.
Right, then. First years, this way, please! (V redu. Prvi razred. Sem, prosim.)
Come on, first years, don't be shy. Come on now, hurry up. (Prvi razred. Pogumno. Pohitite. Dajmo.)
Hello, Harry. (Živjo, Harry.)
Hi, Hagrid. (Hej, Hagrid.)
Right, then. This way to the boats. Come on now, follow me. (K čolnom. Za mano.)
(Bradavičarka. Ni krasna?)
(Lepa je.)
Wicked. (Kul.)
(Mega.)
(Lepa je.)
Wicked. (Kul.)
(Mega.)
Welcome to Hogwarts. (Dobrodošli na Bradavičarki.)
Shortly, you'll pass through these doors and join your classmates. (Čez nekaj trenutkov se boste pridružili sošolcem.)
But before you take your seats, you must be sorted into your houses. (Preden se posedete, vas bomo razvrstili po domovih.)
They are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff ... (Domovi so Gryfondom, Pihpuff,)
... Ravenclaw and Slytherin. (Drznvraan in Spolzgad.)
While you're here, your house will be like your family. (Dokler ste tu, vam bo dom nadomeščal družino.)
Your triumphs will earn you points. (Z dosežki boste pridobivali točke.)
Any rule-breaking and you will lose points. (Če boste kršili pravila, vam jih bomo odšteli.)
At the end of the year, the house with the most points wins the house cup. (Ob koncu leta podelimo domu, ki ima največ točk, pokal.)
Trevor! (Hillary!)
Sorry. (Oprostite.)
The Sorting Ceremony will begin momentarily. (Razporeditev se bo vsak čas začela.)
It's true then, what they're saying on the train. (Torej je res, kar so govorili na vlaku.)
Harry Potter has come to Hogwarts. (Harry Potter je na Bradavičarki.)
Harry Potter? (Harry Potter.)
This is Crabbe and Goyle. (To sta Crabbe in Goyle.)
And I'm Malfoy. (Jaz sem Malfoy.)
Draco Malfoy. (Dreco Malfoy.)
Think my name's funny, do you? I've no need to ask yours. (Se ti zdi smešno? Tebi se ni treba predstaviti.)
Red hair and a hand-me-down robe? You must be a Weasley. (Rdeči lasje, ponošena obleka ... Weasley si.)
You'll find out some wizarding families are better than others. (Nekatere čarovniške družine so boljše od drugih.)
You don't want to go making friends with the wrong sort. (Ne druži se z napačnimi.)
I can help you there. (Lahko ti pomagam.)
I think I can tell the wrong sort for myself, thanks. (Sam znam izbirati prijatelje, hvala.)
We're ready for you now. Follow me. (Pripravljeni smo. Za mano.)
Odhod S Perona Devet In Tri Četrtine - The Journey From Platform Nine And Three-Quarters
(audio oo6. poglavja = 2288 sekund ali 38min o8s, prebral: Stephen Fry)
(audio oo6. poglavja = 2297 sekund ali 38min 17s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(oo6. poglavje = 557 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(oo6-oo1) Harry's last month with the Dursleys wasn't fun. (oo6-oo1)
(oo6-oo1) Harry's last month with the Dursleys wasn't fun. (oo6-oo1)
(oo6-oo1) Harry's last month with the Dursleys wasn't fun. (oo6-oo1)
(oo6-oo2) True, Dudley was now so scared of Harry he wouldn't stay in the same room, while Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon didn't shut Harry in his cupboard, force him to do anything or shout at him - in fact, they didn't speak to him at all. (oo6-oo2)
(oo6-oo2) True, Dudley was now so scared of Harry he wouldn't stay in the same room, while Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon didn't shut Harry in his cupboard, force him to do anything or shout at him - in fact, they didn't speak to him at all. (oo6-oo2)
(oo6-oo2) True, Dudley was now so scared of Harry he wouldn't stay in the same room, while Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon didn't shut Harry in his cupboard, force him to do anything or shout at him - in fact, they didn't speak to him at all. (oo6-oo2)
(oo6-oo3) Half-terrified, half-furious, they acted as though any chair with Harry in it was empty. (oo6-oo3)
(oo6-oo3) Half-terrified, half-furious, they acted as though any chair with Harry in it was empty. (oo6-oo3)
(oo6-oo3) Half-terrified, half-furious, they acted as though any chair with Harry in it was empty. (oo6-oo3)
(oo6-oo4) Although this was an improvement in many ways, it did become a bit depressing after a while. (oo6-oo4)
(oo6-oo4) Although this was an improvement in many ways, it did become a bit depressing after a while. (oo6-oo4)
(oo6-oo4) Although this was an improvement in many ways, it did become a bit depressing after a while. (oo6-oo4)
(oo6-oo5) Harry kept to his room, with his new owl for company. (oo6-oo5)
(oo6-oo5) Harry kept to his room, with his new owl for company. (oo6-oo5)
(oo6-oo5) Harry kept to his room, with his new owl for company. (oo6-oo5)
(oo6-oo6) He had decided to call her Hedwig, a name he had found in A History of Magic. (oo6-oo6)
(oo6-oo6) He had decided to call her Hedwig, a name he had found in A History of Magic. (oo6-oo6)
(oo6-oo6) He had decided to call her Hedwig, a name he had found in A History of Magic. (oo6-oo6)
(oo6-oo7) His school books were very interesting. (oo6-oo7)
(oo6-oo7) His school books were very interesting. (oo6-oo7)
(oo6-oo7) His school books were very interesting. (oo6-oo7)
(oo6-oo8) He lay on his bed reading late into the night, Hedwig swooping in and out of the open window as she pleased. (oo6-oo8)
(oo6-oo8) He lay on his bed reading late into the night, Hedwig swooping in and out of the open window as she pleased. (oo6-oo8)
(oo6-oo8) He lay on his bed reading late into the night, Hedwig swooping in and out of the open window as she pleased. (oo6-oo8)
(oo6-oo9) It was lucky that Aunt Petunia didn't come in to hoover any more, because Hedwig kept bringing back dead mice. (oo6-oo9)
(oo6-oo9) It was lucky that Aunt Petunia didn't come in to hoover any more, because Hedwig kept bringing back dead mice. (oo6-oo9)
(oo6-oo9) It was lucky that Aunt Petunia didn't come in to hoover any more, because Hedwig kept bringing back dead mice. (oo6-oo9)
(oo6-o1o) Every night before he went to sleep, Harry ticked off another day on the piece of paper he had pinned to the wall, counting down to September the first. (oo6-o1o)
(oo6-o1o) Every night before he went to sleep, Harry ticked off another day on the piece of paper he had pinned to the wall, counting down to September the first. (oo6-o1o)
(oo6-o1o) Every night before he went to sleep, Harry ticked off another day on the piece of paper he had pinned to the wall, counting down to September the first. (oo6-o1o)
(oo6-o11) On the last day of August he thought he'd better speak to his aunt and uncle about getting to King's Cross station next day, so he went down to the living-room, where they were watching a quiz show on television. (oo6-o11)
(oo6-o11) On the last day of August he thought he'd better speak to his aunt and uncle about getting to King's Cross station next day, so he went down to the living-room, where they were watching a quiz show on television. (oo6-o11)
(oo6-o11) On the last day of August he thought he'd better speak to his aunt and uncle about getting to King's Cross station next day, so he went down to the living-room, where they were watching a quiz show on television. (oo6-o11)
(oo6-o12) He cleared his throat to let them know he was there, and Dudley screamed and ran from the room. (oo6-o12)
(oo6-o12) He cleared his throat to let them know he was there, and Dudley screamed and ran from the room. (oo6-o12)
(oo6-o12) He cleared his throat to let them know he was there, and Dudley screamed and ran from the room. (oo6-o12)
(oo6-o13) 'Er - Uncle Vernon?' (oo6-o13)
(oo6-o13) 'Er - Uncle Vernon?' (oo6-o13)
(oo6-o13) 'Er - Uncle Vernon?' (oo6-o13)
(oo6-o14) Uncle Vernon grunted to show he was listening. (oo6-o14)
(oo6-o14) Uncle Vernon grunted to show he was listening. (oo6-o14)
(oo6-o14) Uncle Vernon grunted to show he was listening. (oo6-o14)
(oo6-o15) 'Er - I need to be at King's Cross tomorrow to - to go to Hogwarts.' (oo6-o15)
(oo6-o15) 'Er - I need to be at King's Cross tomorrow to - to go to Hogwarts.' (oo6-o15)
(oo6-o15) 'Er - I need to be at King's Cross tomorrow to - to go to Hogwarts.' (oo6-o15)
(oo6-o16) Uncle Vernon grunted again. (oo6-o16)
(oo6-o16) Uncle Vernon grunted again. (oo6-o16)
(oo6-o16) Uncle Vernon grunted again. (oo6-o16)
(oo6-o17) 'Would it be all right if you gave me a lift?' (oo6-o17)
(oo6-o17) 'Would it be all right if you gave me a lift?' (oo6-o17)
(oo6-o17) 'Would it be all right if you gave me a lift?' (oo6-o17)
(oo6-o18) Grunt, Harry supposed that meant yes. (oo6-o18)
(oo6-o18) Grunt, Harry supposed that meant yes. (oo6-o18)
(oo6-o18) Grunt, Harry supposed that meant yes. (oo6-o18)
(oo6-o19) 'Thank you.' (oo6-o19)
(oo6-o19) 'Thank you.' (oo6-o19)
(oo6-o19) 'Thank you.' (oo6-o19)
(oo6-o2o) He was about to go back upstairs when Uncle Vernon actually spoke. (oo6-o2o)
(oo6-o2o) He was about to go back upstairs when Uncle Vernon actually spoke. (oo6-o2o)
(oo6-o2o) He was about to go back upstairs when Uncle Vernon actually spoke. (oo6-o2o)
(oo6-o21) 'Funny way to get to a wizards' school, the train. (oo6-o21)
(oo6-o21) 'Funny way to get to a wizards' school, the train. (oo6-o21)
(oo6-o21) 'Funny way to get to a wizards' school, the train. (oo6-o21)
(oo6-o22) Magic carpets all got punctures, have they?' (oo6-o22)
(oo6-o22) Magic carpets all got punctures, have they?' (oo6-o22)
(oo6-o22) Magic carpets all got punctures, have they?' (oo6-o22)
(oo6-o23) Harry didn't say anything. (oo6-o23)
(oo6-o23) Harry didn't say anything. (oo6-o23)
(oo6-o23) Harry didn't say anything. (oo6-o23)
(oo6-o24) 'Where is this school, anyway?' (oo6-o24)
(oo6-o24) 'Where is this school, anyway?' (oo6-o24)
(oo6-o24) 'Where is this school, anyway?' (oo6-o24)
(oo6-o25) 'I don't know,' said Harry, realising this for the first time. (oo6-o25)
(oo6-o25) 'I don't know,' said Harry, realising this for the first time. (oo6-o25)
(oo6-o25) 'I don't know,' said Harry, realising this for the first time. (oo6-o25)
(oo6-o26) He pulled the ticket Hagrid had given him out of his pocket. (oo6-o26)
(oo6-o26) He pulled the ticket Hagrid had given him out of his pocket. (oo6-o26)
(oo6-o26) He pulled the ticket Hagrid had given him out of his pocket. (oo6-o26)
(oo6-o27) 'I just take the train from platform nine and three-quarters at eleven o'clock,' he read. (oo6-o27)
(oo6-o27) 'I just take the train from platform nine and three-quarters at eleven o'clock,' he read. (oo6-o27)
(oo6-o27) 'I just take the train from platform nine and three-quarters at eleven o'clock,' he read. (oo6-o27)
(oo6-o28) His aunt and uncle stared. (oo6-o28)
(oo6-o28) His aunt and uncle stared. (oo6-o28)
(oo6-o28) His aunt and uncle stared. (oo6-o28)
(oo6-o29) 'Platform what?' (oo6-o29)
(oo6-o29) 'Platform what?' (oo6-o29)
(oo6-o29) 'Platform what?' (oo6-o29)
(oo6-o3o) 'Nine and three-quarters.' (oo6-o3o)
(oo6-o3o) 'Nine and three-quarters.' (oo6-o3o)
(oo6-o3o) 'Nine and three-quarters.' (oo6-o3o)
(oo6-o31) 'Don't talk rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon, 'there is no platform nine and three-quarters.' (oo6-o31)
(oo6-o31) 'Don't talk rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon, 'there is no platform nine and three-quarters.' (oo6-o31)
(oo6-o31) 'Don't talk rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon, 'there is no platform nine and three-quarters.' (oo6-o31)
(oo6-o32) 'It's on my ticket.' (oo6-o32)
(oo6-o32) 'It's on my ticket.' (oo6-o32)
(oo6-o32) 'It's on my ticket.' (oo6-o32)
(oo6-o33) 'Barking,' said Uncle Vernon, 'howling mad, the lot of them. (oo6-o33)
(oo6-o33) 'Barking,' said Uncle Vernon, 'howling mad, the lot of them. (oo6-o33)
(oo6-o33) 'Barking,' said Uncle Vernon, 'howling mad, the lot of them. (oo6-o33)
(oo6-o34) You'll see. (oo6-o34)
(oo6-o34) You'll see. (oo6-o34)
(oo6-o34) You'll see. (oo6-o34)
(oo6-o35) You just wait. (oo6-o35)
(oo6-o35) You just wait. (oo6-o35)
(oo6-o35) You just wait. (oo6-o35)
(oo6-o36) All right, we'll take you to King's Cross. (oo6-o36)
(oo6-o36) All right, we'll take you to King's Cross. (oo6-o36)
(oo6-o36) All right, we'll take you to King's Cross. (oo6-o36)
(oo6-o37) We're going up to London tomorrow anyway, or I wouldn't bother.' (oo6-o37)
(oo6-o37) We're going up to London tomorrow anyway, or I wouldn't bother.' (oo6-o37)
(oo6-o37) We're going up to London tomorrow anyway, or I wouldn't bother.' (oo6-o37)
(oo6-o38) 'Why are you going to London?' Harry asked, trying to keep things friendly. (oo6-o38)
(oo6-o38) 'Why are you going to London?' Harry asked, trying to keep things friendly. (oo6-o38)
(oo6-o38) 'Why are you going to London?' Harry asked, trying to keep things friendly. (oo6-o38)
(oo6-o39) 'Taking Dudley to hospital,' growled Uncle Vernon. (oo6-o39)
(oo6-o39) 'Taking Dudley to hospital,' growled Uncle Vernon. (oo6-o39)
(oo6-o39) 'Taking Dudley to hospital,' growled Uncle Vernon. (oo6-o39)
(oo6-o4o) 'Got to have that ruddy tail removed before he goes to Smeltings.' (oo6-o4o)
(oo6-o4o) 'Got to have that ruddy tail removed before he goes to Smeltings.' (oo6-o4o)
(oo6-o4o) 'Got to have that ruddy tail removed before he goes to Smeltings.' (oo6-o4o)
*
(oo6-o41) Harry woke at five o'clock the next morning and was too excited and nervous to go back to sleep. (oo6-o41)
(oo6-o41) Harry woke at five o'clock the next morning and was too excited and nervous to go back to sleep. (oo6-o41)
(oo6-o41) Harry woke at five o'clock the next morning and was too excited and nervous to go back to sleep. (oo6-o41)
(oo6-o42) He got up and pulled on his jeans because he didn't want to walk into the station in his wizard's robes - he'd change on the train. (oo6-o42)
(oo6-o42) He got up and pulled on his jeans because he didn't want to walk into the station in his wizard's robes - he'd change on the train. (oo6-o42)
(oo6-o42) He got up and pulled on his jeans because he didn't want to walk into the station in his wizard's robes - he'd change on the train. (oo6-o42)
(oo6-o43) He checked his Hogwarts list yet again to make sure he had everything he needed, saw that Hedwig was shut safely in her cage and then paced the room, waiting for the Dursleys to get up. (oo6-o43)
(oo6-o43) He checked his Hogwarts list yet again to make sure he had everything he needed, saw that Hedwig was shut safely in her cage and then paced the room, waiting for the Dursleys to get up. (oo6-o43)
(oo6-o43) He checked his Hogwarts list yet again to make sure he had everything he needed, saw that Hedwig was shut safely in her cage and then paced the room, waiting for the Dursleys to get up. (oo6-o43)
(oo6-o44) Two hours later, Harry's huge, heavy trunk had been loaded into the Dursleys' car, Aunt Petunia had talked Dudley into sitting next to Harry and they had set off. (oo6-o44)
(oo6-o44) Two hours later, Harry's huge, heavy trunk had been loaded into the Dursleys' car, Aunt Petunia had talked Dudley into sitting next to Harry and they had set off. (oo6-o44)
(oo6-o44) Two hours later, Harry's huge, heavy trunk had been loaded into the Dursleys' car, Aunt Petunia had talked Dudley into sitting next to Harry and they had set off. (oo6-o44)
(oo6-o45) They reached King's Cross at half past ten. (oo6-o45)
(oo6-o45) They reached King's Cross at half past ten. (oo6-o45)
(oo6-o45) They reached King's Cross at half past ten. (oo6-o45)
(oo6-o46) Uncle Vernon dumped Harry's trunk on to a trolley and wheeled it into the station for him. (oo6-o46)
(oo6-o46) Uncle Vernon dumped Harry's trunk on to a trolley and wheeled it into the station for him. (oo6-o46)
(oo6-o46) Uncle Vernon dumped Harry's trunk on to a trolley and wheeled it into the station for him. (oo6-o46)
(oo6-o47) Harry thought this was strangely kind until Uncle Vernon stopped dead, facing the platforms with a nasty grin on his face. (oo6-o47)
(oo6-o47) Harry thought this was strangely kind until Uncle Vernon stopped dead, facing the platforms with a nasty grin on his face. (oo6-o47)
(oo6-o47) Harry thought this was strangely kind until Uncle Vernon stopped dead, facing the platforms with a nasty grin on his face. (oo6-o47)
(oo6-o48) 'Well, there you are, boy. (oo6-o48)
(oo6-o48) 'Well, there you are, boy. (oo6-o48)
(oo6-o48) 'Well, there you are, boy. (oo6-o48)
(oo6-o49) Platform nine - platform ten. (oo6-o49)
(oo6-o49) Platform nine - platform ten. (oo6-o49)
(oo6-o49) Platform nine - platform ten. (oo6-o49)
(oo6-o5o) Your platform should be somewhere in the middle, but they don't seem to have built it yet, do they?' (oo6-o5o)
(oo6-o5o) Your platform should be somewhere in the middle, but they don't seem to have built it yet, do they?' (oo6-o5o)
(oo6-o5o) Your platform should be somewhere in the middle, but they don't seem to have built it yet, do they?' (oo6-o5o)
(oo6-o51) He was quite right, of course. (oo6-o51)
(oo6-o51) He was quite right, of course. (oo6-o51)
(oo6-o51) He was quite right, of course. (oo6-o51)
(oo6-o52) There was a big plastic number nine over one platform and a big plastic number ten over the one next to it, and in the middle, nothing at all. (oo6-o52)
(oo6-o52) There was a big plastic number nine over one platform and a big plastic number ten over the one next to it, and in the middle, nothing at all. (oo6-o52)
(oo6-o52) There was a big plastic number nine over one platform and a big plastic number ten over the one next to it, and in the middle, nothing at all. (oo6-o52)
(oo6-o53) 'Have a good term,' said Uncle Vernon with an even nastier smile. (oo6-o53)
(oo6-o53) 'Have a good term,' said Uncle Vernon with an even nastier smile. (oo6-o53)
(oo6-o53) 'Have a good term,' said Uncle Vernon with an even nastier smile. (oo6-o53)
(oo6-o54) He left without another word. (oo6-o54)
(oo6-o54) He left without another word. (oo6-o54)
(oo6-o54) He left without another word. (oo6-o54)
(oo6-o55) Harry turned and saw the Dursleys drive away. (oo6-o55)
(oo6-o55) Harry turned and saw the Dursleys drive away. (oo6-o55)
(oo6-o55) Harry turned and saw the Dursleys drive away. (oo6-o55)
(oo6-o56) All three of them were laughing. (oo6-o56)
(oo6-o56) All three of them were laughing. (oo6-o56)
(oo6-o56) All three of them were laughing. (oo6-o56)
(oo6-o57) Harry's mouth went rather dry. (oo6-o57)
(oo6-o57) Harry's mouth went rather dry. (oo6-o57)
(oo6-o57) Harry's mouth went rather dry. (oo6-o57)
(oo6-o58) What on earth was he going to do? (oo6-o58)
(oo6-o58) What on earth was he going to do? (oo6-o58)
(oo6-o58) What on earth was he going to do? (oo6-o58)
(oo6-o59) He was starting to attract a lot of funny looks, because of Hedwig. (oo6-o59)
(oo6-o59) He was starting to attract a lot of funny looks, because of Hedwig. (oo6-o59)
(oo6-o59) He was starting to attract a lot of funny looks, because of Hedwig. (oo6-o59)
(oo6-o6o) He'd have to ask someone. (oo6-o6o)
(oo6-o6o) He'd have to ask someone. (oo6-o6o)
(oo6-o6o) He'd have to ask someone. (oo6-o6o)
(oo6-o61) He stopped a passing guard, but didn't dare mention platform nine and three-quarters. (oo6-o61)
(oo6-o61) He stopped a passing guard, but didn't dare mention platform nine and three-quarters. (oo6-o61)
(oo6-o61) He stopped a passing guard, but didn't dare mention platform nine and three-quarters. (oo6-o61)
(oo6-o62) The guard had never heard of Hogwarts and when Harry couldn't even tell him what part of the country it was in, he started to get annoyed, as though Harry was being stupid on purpose. (oo6-o62)
(oo6-o62) The guard had never heard of Hogwarts and when Harry couldn't even tell him what part of the country it was in, he started to get annoyed, as though Harry was being stupid on purpose. (oo6-o62)
(oo6-o62) The guard had never heard of Hogwarts and when Harry couldn't even tell him what part of the country it was in, he started to get annoyed, as though Harry was being stupid on purpose. (oo6-o62)
(oo6-o63) Getting desperate, Harry asked for the train that left at eleven o'clock, but the guard said there wasn't one. (oo6-o63)
(oo6-o63) Getting desperate, Harry asked for the train that left at eleven o'clock, but the guard said there wasn't one. (oo6-o63)
(oo6-o63) Getting desperate, Harry asked for the train that left at eleven o'clock, but the guard said there wasn't one. (oo6-o63)
(oo6-o64) In the end the guard strode away, muttering about time-wasters. (oo6-o64)
(oo6-o64) In the end the guard strode away, muttering about time-wasters. (oo6-o64)
(oo6-o64) In the end the guard strode away, muttering about time-wasters. (oo6-o64)
(oo6-o65) Harry was now trying hard not to panic. (oo6-o65)
(oo6-o65) Harry was now trying hard not to panic. (oo6-o65)
(oo6-o65) Harry was now trying hard not to panic. (oo6-o65)
(oo6-o66) According to the large clock over the arrivals board, he had ten minutes left to get on the train to Hogwarts and he had no idea how to do it; (oo6-o66)
(oo6-o66) According to the large clock over the arrivals board, he had ten minutes left to get on the train to Hogwarts and he had no idea how to do it; (oo6-o66)
(oo6-o66) According to the large clock over the arrivals board, he had ten minutes left to get on the train to Hogwarts and he had no idea how to do it; (oo6-o66)
(oo6-o67) he was stranded in the middle of a station with a trunk he could hardly lift, a pocket full of wizard money and a large owl. (oo6-o67)
(oo6-o67) he was stranded in the middle of a station with a trunk he could hardly lift, a pocket full of wizard money and a large owl. (oo6-o67)
(oo6-o67) he was stranded in the middle of a station with a trunk he could hardly lift, a pocket full of wizard money and a large owl. (oo6-o67)
(oo6-o68) Hagrid must have forgotten to tell him something you had to do, like tapping the third brick on the left to get into Diagon Alley. (oo6-o68)
(oo6-o68) Hagrid must have forgotten to tell him something you had to do, like tapping the third brick on the left to get into Diagon Alley. (oo6-o68)
(oo6-o68) Hagrid must have forgotten to tell him something you had to do, like tapping the third brick on the left to get into Diagon Alley. (oo6-o68)
(oo6-o69) He wondered if he should get out his wand and start tapping the ticket box between platforms nine and ten. (oo6-o69)
(oo6-o69) He wondered if he should get out his wand and start tapping the ticket box between platforms nine and ten. (oo6-o69)
(oo6-o69) He wondered if he should get out his wand and start tapping the ticket box between platforms nine and ten. (oo6-o69)
(oo6-o7o) At that moment a group of people passed just behind him and he caught a few words of what they were saying. (oo6-o7o)
(oo6-o7o) At that moment a group of people passed just behind him and he caught a few words of what they were saying. (oo6-o7o)
(oo6-o7o) At that moment a group of people passed just behind him and he caught a few words of what they were saying. (oo6-o7o)
(oo6-o71) '- packed with Muggles, of course -' (oo6-o71)
(oo6-o71) '- packed with Muggles, of course -' (oo6-o71)
(oo6-o71) '- packed with Muggles, of course -' (oo6-o71)
(oo6-o72) Harry swung round. (oo6-o72)
(oo6-o72) Harry swung round. (oo6-o72)
(oo6-o72) Harry swung round. (oo6-o72)
(oo6-o73) The speaker was a plump woman who was talking to four boys, all with flaming red hair. (oo6-o73)
(oo6-o73) The speaker was a plump woman who was talking to four boys, all with flaming red hair. (oo6-o73)
(oo6-o73) The speaker was a plump woman who was talking to four boys, all with flaming red hair. (oo6-o73)
(oo6-o74) Each of them was pushing a trunk like Harry's in front of him - and they had an owl. (oo6-o74)
(oo6-o74) Each of them was pushing a trunk like Harry's in front of him - and they had an owl. (oo6-o74)
(oo6-o74) Each of them was pushing a trunk like Harry's in front of him - and they had an owl. (oo6-o74)
(oo6-o75) Heart hammering, Harry pushed his trolley after them. (oo6-o75)
(oo6-o75) Heart hammering, Harry pushed his trolley after them. (oo6-o75)
(oo6-o75) Heart hammering, Harry pushed his trolley after them. (oo6-o75)
(oo6-o76) They stopped and so did he, just near enough to hear what they were saying. (oo6-o76)
(oo6-o76) They stopped and so did he, just near enough to hear what they were saying. (oo6-o76)
(oo6-o76) They stopped and so did he, just near enough to hear what they were saying. (oo6-o76)
(oo6-o77) 'Now, what's the platform number?' said the boys' mother. (oo6-o77)
(oo6-o77) 'Now, what's the platform number?' said the boys' mother. (oo6-o77)
(oo6-o77) 'Now, what's the platform number?' said the boys' mother. (oo6-o77)
(oo6-o78) 'Nine and three-quarters!' piped a small girl, also red-headed, who was holding her hand. (oo6-o78)
(oo6-o78) 'Nine and three-quarters!' piped a small girl, also red-headed, who was holding her hand. (oo6-o78)
(oo6-o78) 'Nine and three-quarters!' piped a small girl, also red-headed, who was holding her hand. (oo6-o78)
(oo6-o79) 'Mum, can't I go ...' (oo6-o79)
(oo6-o79) 'Mum, can't I go ...' (oo6-o79)
(oo6-o79) 'Mum, can't I go ...' (oo6-o79)
(oo6-o8o) 'You're not old enough, Ginny, now be quiet. (oo6-o8o)
(oo6-o8o) 'You're not old enough, Ginny, now be quiet. (oo6-o8o)
(oo6-o8o) 'You're not old enough, Ginny, now be quiet. (oo6-o8o)
(oo6-o81) All right, Percy, you go first.' (oo6-o81)
(oo6-o81) All right, Percy, you go first.' (oo6-o81)
(oo6-o81) All right, Percy, you go first.' (oo6-o81)
(oo6-o82) What looked like the oldest boy marched towards platforms nine and ten. (oo6-o82)
(oo6-o82) What looked like the oldest boy marched towards platforms nine and ten. (oo6-o82)
(oo6-o82) What looked like the oldest boy marched towards platforms nine and ten. (oo6-o82)
(oo6-o83) Harry watched, careful not to blink in case he missed it - but just as the boy reached the divide between the two platforms, a large crowd of tourists came swarming in front of him, and by the time the last rucksack had cleared away, the boy had vanished. (oo6-o83)
(oo6-o83) Harry watched, careful not to blink in case he missed it - but just as the boy reached the divide between the two platforms, a large crowd of tourists came swarming in front of him, and by the time the last rucksack had cleared away, the boy had vanished. (oo6-o83)
(oo6-o83) Harry watched, careful not to blink in case he missed it - but just as the boy reached the divide between the two platforms, a large crowd of tourists came swarming in front of him, and by the time the last rucksack had cleared away, the boy had vanished. (oo6-o83)
(oo6-o84) 'Fred, you next,' the plump woman said. (oo6-o84)
(oo6-o84) 'Fred, you next,' the plump woman said. (oo6-o84)
(oo6-o84) 'Fred, you next,' the plump woman said. (oo6-o84)
(oo6-o85) I'm not Fred, I'm George,' said the boy. (oo6-o85)
(oo6-o85) I'm not Fred, I'm George,' said the boy. (oo6-o85)
(oo6-o85) I'm not Fred, I'm George,' said the boy. (oo6-o85)
(oo6-o86) 'Honestly, woman, call yourself our mother? (oo6-o86)
(oo6-o86) 'Honestly, woman, call yourself our mother? (oo6-o86)
(oo6-o86) 'Honestly, woman, call yourself our mother? (oo6-o86)
(oo6-o87) Can't you tell I'm George?' (oo6-o87)
(oo6-o87) Can't you tell I'm George?' (oo6-o87)
(oo6-o87) Can't you tell I'm George?' (oo6-o87)
(oo6-o88) 'Sorry, George, dear.' (oo6-o88)
(oo6-o88) 'Sorry, George, dear.' (oo6-o88)
(oo6-o88) 'Sorry, George, dear.' (oo6-o88)
(oo6-o89) 'Only joking, I am Fred,' said the boy, and off he went. (oo6-o89)
(oo6-o89) 'Only joking, I am Fred,' said the boy, and off he went. (oo6-o89)
(oo6-o89) 'Only joking, I am Fred,' said the boy, and off he went. (oo6-o89)
(oo6-o9o) His twin called after him to hurry up, and he must have done, because a second later, he had gone - but how had he done it? (oo6-o9o)
(oo6-o9o) His twin called after him to hurry up, and he must have done, because a second later, he had gone - but how had he done it? (oo6-o9o)
(oo6-o9o) His twin called after him to hurry up, and he must have done, because a second later, he had gone - but how had he done it? (oo6-o9o)
(oo6-o91) Now the third brother was walking briskly towards the ticket barrier - he was almost there - and then, quite suddenly, he wasn't anywhere. (oo6-o91)
(oo6-o91) Now the third brother was walking briskly towards the ticket barrier - he was almost there - and then, quite suddenly, he wasn't anywhere. (oo6-o91)
(oo6-o91) Now the third brother was walking briskly towards the ticket barrier - he was almost there - and then, quite suddenly, he wasn't anywhere. (oo6-o91)
(oo6-o92) There was nothing else for it. (oo6-o92)
(oo6-o92) There was nothing else for it. (oo6-o92)
(oo6-o92) There was nothing else for it. (oo6-o92)
(oo6-o93) 'Excuse me,' Harry said to the plump woman. (oo6-o93)
(oo6-o93) 'Excuse me,' Harry said to the plump woman. (oo6-o93)
(oo6-o93) 'Excuse me,' Harry said to the plump woman. (oo6-o93)
(oo6-o94) 'Hullo, dear,' she said. (oo6-o94)
(oo6-o94) 'Hullo, dear,' she said. (oo6-o94)
(oo6-o94) 'Hullo, dear,' she said. (oo6-o94)
(oo6-o95) 'First time at Hogwarts? (oo6-o95)
(oo6-o95) 'First time at Hogwarts? (oo6-o95)
(oo6-o95) 'First time at Hogwarts? (oo6-o95)
(oo6-o96) Ron's new, too.' (oo6-o96)
(oo6-o96) Ron's new, too.' (oo6-o96)
(oo6-o96) Ron's new, too.' (oo6-o96)
(oo6-o97) She pointed at the last and youngest of her sons. (oo6-o97)
(oo6-o97) She pointed at the last and youngest of her sons. (oo6-o97)
(oo6-o97) She pointed at the last and youngest of her sons. (oo6-o97)
(oo6-o98) He was tall, thin and gangling, with freckles, big hands and feet and a long nose. (oo6-o98)
(oo6-o98) He was tall, thin and gangling, with freckles, big hands and feet and a long nose. (oo6-o98)
(oo6-o98) He was tall, thin and gangling, with freckles, big hands and feet and a long nose. (oo6-o98)
(oo6-o99) 'Yes,' said Harry. (oo6-o99)
(oo6-o99) 'Yes,' said Harry. (oo6-o99)
(oo6-o99) 'Yes,' said Harry. (oo6-o99)
(oo6-1oo) 'The thing is - the thing is, I don't know how to -' (oo6-1oo)
(oo6-1oo) 'The thing is - the thing is, I don't know how to -' (oo6-1oo)
(oo6-1oo) 'The thing is - the thing is, I don't know how to -' (oo6-1oo)
(oo6-1o1) 'How to get on to the platform?' she said kindly, and Harry nodded. (oo6-1o1)
(oo6-1o1) 'How to get on to the platform?' she said kindly, and Harry nodded. (oo6-1o1)
(oo6-1o1) 'How to get on to the platform?' she said kindly, and Harry nodded. (oo6-1o1)
(oo6-1o2) 'Not to worry,' she said. (oo6-1o2)
(oo6-1o2) 'Not to worry,' she said. (oo6-1o2)
(oo6-1o2) 'Not to worry,' she said. (oo6-1o2)
(oo6-1o3) 'All you have to do is walk straight at the barrier between platforms nine and ten. (oo6-1o3)
(oo6-1o3) 'All you have to do is walk straight at the barrier between platforms nine and ten. (oo6-1o3)
(oo6-1o3) 'All you have to do is walk straight at the barrier between platforms nine and ten. (oo6-1o3)
(oo6-1o4) Don't stop and don't be scared you'll crash into it, that's very important. (oo6-1o4)
(oo6-1o4) Don't stop and don't be scared you'll crash into it, that's very important. (oo6-1o4)
(oo6-1o4) Don't stop and don't be scared you'll crash into it, that's very important. (oo6-1o4)
(oo6-1o5) Best do it at a bit of a run if you're nervous. (oo6-1o5)
(oo6-1o5) Best do it at a bit of a run if you're nervous. (oo6-1o5)
(oo6-1o5) Best do it at a bit of a run if you're nervous. (oo6-1o5)
(oo6-1o6) Go on, go now before Ron.' (oo6-1o6)
(oo6-1o6) Go on, go now before Ron.' (oo6-1o6)
(oo6-1o6) Go on, go now before Ron.' (oo6-1o6)
(oo6-1o7) 'Er - OK,' said Harry. (oo6-1o7)
(oo6-1o7) 'Er - OK,' said Harry. (oo6-1o7)
(oo6-1o7) 'Er - OK,' said Harry. (oo6-1o7)
(oo6-1o8) He pushed his trolley round and stared at the barrier. (oo6-1o8)
(oo6-1o8) He pushed his trolley round and stared at the barrier. (oo6-1o8)
(oo6-1o8) He pushed his trolley round and stared at the barrier. (oo6-1o8)
(oo6-1o9) It looked very solid. (oo6-1o9)
(oo6-1o9) It looked very solid. (oo6-1o9)
(oo6-1o9) It looked very solid. (oo6-1o9)
(oo6-11o) He started to walk towards it. (oo6-11o)
(oo6-11o) He started to walk towards it. (oo6-11o)
(oo6-11o) He started to walk towards it. (oo6-11o)
(oo6-111) People jostled him on their way to platforms nine and ten. (oo6-111)
(oo6-111) People jostled him on their way to platforms nine and ten. (oo6-111)
(oo6-111) People jostled him on their way to platforms nine and ten. (oo6-111)
(oo6-112) Harry walked more quickly. (oo6-112)
(oo6-112) Harry walked more quickly. (oo6-112)
(oo6-112) Harry walked more quickly. (oo6-112)
(oo6-113) He was going to smash right into that ticket box and then he'd be in trouble - leaning forward on his trolley he broke into a heavy run - the barrier was coming nearer and nearer - he wouldn't be able to stop - the trolley was out of control - he was a foot away - he closed his eyes ready for the crash - (oo6-113)
(oo6-113) He was going to smash right into that ticket box and then he'd be in trouble - leaning forward on his trolley he broke into a heavy run - the barrier was coming nearer and nearer - he wouldn't be able to stop - the trolley was out of control - he was a foot away - he closed his eyes ready for the crash - (oo6-113)
(oo6-113) He was going to smash right into that ticket box and then he'd be in trouble - leaning forward on his trolley he broke into a heavy run - the barrier was coming nearer and nearer - he wouldn't be able to stop - the trolley was out of control - he was a foot away - he closed his eyes ready for the crash - (oo6-113)
(oo6-114) It didn't come ... he kept on running ... he opened his eyes. (oo6-114)
(oo6-114) It didn't come ... he kept on running ... he opened his eyes. (oo6-114)
(oo6-114) It didn't come ... he kept on running ... he opened his eyes. (oo6-114)
(oo6-115) A scarlet steam engine was waiting next to a platform packed with people. (oo6-115)
(oo6-115) A scarlet steam engine was waiting next to a platform packed with people. (oo6-115)
(oo6-115) A scarlet steam engine was waiting next to a platform packed with people. (oo6-115)
(oo6-116) A sign overhead said Hogwarts Express, 11 o'clock. (oo6-116)
(oo6-116) A sign overhead said Hogwarts Express, 11 o'clock. (oo6-116)
(oo6-116) A sign overhead said Hogwarts Express, 11 o'clock. (oo6-116)
(oo6-117) Harry looked behind him and saw a wrought-iron archway where the ticket box had been, with the words Platform Nine and Three-Quarters on it. (oo6-117)
(oo6-117) Harry looked behind him and saw a wrought-iron archway where the ticket box had been, with the words Platform Nine and Three-Quarters on it. (oo6-117)
(oo6-117) Harry looked behind him and saw a wrought-iron archway where the ticket box had been, with the words Platform Nine and Three-Quarters on it. (oo6-117)
(oo6-118) He had done it. (oo6-118)
(oo6-118) He had done it. (oo6-118)
(oo6-118) He had done it. (oo6-118)
(oo6-119) Smoke from the engine drifted over the heads of the chattering crowd, while cats of every colour wound here and there between their legs. (oo6-119)
(oo6-119) Smoke from the engine drifted over the heads of the chattering crowd, while cats of every colour wound here and there between their legs. (oo6-119)
(oo6-119) Smoke from the engine drifted over the heads of the chattering crowd, while cats of every colour wound here and there between their legs. (oo6-119)
(oo6-12o) Owls hooted to each other in a disgruntled sort of way over the babble and the scraping of heavy trunks. (oo6-12o)
(oo6-12o) Owls hooted to each other in a disgruntled sort of way over the babble and the scraping of heavy trunks. (oo6-12o)
(oo6-12o) Owls hooted to each other in a disgruntled sort of way over the babble and the scraping of heavy trunks. (oo6-12o)
(oo6-121) The first few carriages were already packed with students, some hanging out of the window to talk to their families, some fighting over seats. (oo6-121)
(oo6-121) The first few carriages were already packed with students, some hanging out of the window to talk to their families, some fighting over seats. (oo6-121)
(oo6-121) The first few carriages were already packed with students, some hanging out of the window to talk to their families, some fighting over seats. (oo6-121)
(oo6-122) Harry pushed his trolley off down the platform in search of an empty seat. (oo6-122)
(oo6-122) Harry pushed his trolley off down the platform in search of an empty seat. (oo6-122)
(oo6-122) Harry pushed his trolley off down the platform in search of an empty seat. (oo6-122)
(oo6-123) He passed a round-faced boy who was saying, 'Gran, I've lost my toad again.' (oo6-123)
(oo6-123) He passed a round-faced boy who was saying, 'Gran, I've lost my toad again.' (oo6-123)
(oo6-123) He passed a round-faced boy who was saying, 'Gran, I've lost my toad again.' (oo6-123)
(oo6-124) 'Oh, Neville,' he heard the old woman sigh. (oo6-124)
(oo6-124) 'Oh, Neville,' he heard the old woman sigh. (oo6-124)
(oo6-124) 'Oh, Neville,' he heard the old woman sigh. (oo6-124)
(oo6-125) A boy with dreadlocks was surrounded by a small crowd. (oo6-125)
(oo6-125) A boy with dreadlocks was surrounded by a small crowd. (oo6-125)
(oo6-125) A boy with dreadlocks was surrounded by a small crowd. (oo6-125)
(oo6-126) 'Give us a look, Lee, go on.' (oo6-126)
(oo6-126) 'Give us a look, Lee, go on.' (oo6-126)
(oo6-126) 'Give us a look, Lee, go on.' (oo6-126)
(oo6-127) The boy lifted the lid of a box in his arms and the people around him shrieked and yelled as something inside poked out a long, hairy leg. (oo6-127)
(oo6-127) The boy lifted the lid of a box in his arms and the people around him shrieked and yelled as something inside poked out a long, hairy leg. (oo6-127)
(oo6-127) The boy lifted the lid of a box in his arms and the people around him shrieked and yelled as something inside poked out a long, hairy leg. (oo6-127)
(oo6-128) Harry pressed on through the crowd until he found an empty compartment near the end of the train. (oo6-128)
(oo6-128) Harry pressed on through the crowd until he found an empty compartment near the end of the train. (oo6-128)
(oo6-128) Harry pressed on through the crowd until he found an empty compartment near the end of the train. (oo6-128)
(oo6-129) He put Hedwig inside first and then started to shove and heave his trunk towards the train door. (oo6-129)
(oo6-129) He put Hedwig inside first and then started to shove and heave his trunk towards the train door. (oo6-129)
(oo6-129) He put Hedwig inside first and then started to shove and heave his trunk towards the train door. (oo6-129)
(oo6-13o) He tried to lift it up the steps but could hardly raise one end and twice he dropped it painfully on his foot. (oo6-13o)
(oo6-13o) He tried to lift it up the steps but could hardly raise one end and twice he dropped it painfully on his foot. (oo6-13o)
(oo6-13o) He tried to lift it up the steps but could hardly raise one end and twice he dropped it painfully on his foot. (oo6-13o)
(oo6-131) 'Want a hand?' (oo6-131)
(oo6-131) 'Want a hand?' (oo6-131)
(oo6-131) 'Want a hand?' (oo6-131)
(oo6-132) It was one of the red-haired twins he'd followed through the ticket box. (oo6-132)
(oo6-132) It was one of the red-haired twins he'd followed through the ticket box. (oo6-132)
(oo6-132) It was one of the red-haired twins he'd followed through the ticket box. (oo6-132)
(oo6-133) 'Yes, please,' Harry panted. (oo6-133)
(oo6-133) 'Yes, please,' Harry panted. (oo6-133)
(oo6-133) 'Yes, please,' Harry panted. (oo6-133)
(oo6-134) 'Oy, Fred! (oo6-134)
(oo6-134) 'Oy, Fred! (oo6-134)
(oo6-134) 'Oy, Fred! (oo6-134)
(oo6-135) C'mere and help!' (oo6-135)
(oo6-135) C'mere and help!' (oo6-135)
(oo6-135) C'mere and help!' (oo6-135)
(oo6-136) With the twins' help, Harry's trunk was at last tucked away in a corner of the compartment. (oo6-136)
(oo6-136) With the twins' help, Harry's trunk was at last tucked away in a corner of the compartment. (oo6-136)
(oo6-136) With the twins' help, Harry's trunk was at last tucked away in a corner of the compartment. (oo6-136)
(oo6-137) 'Thanks,' said Harry, pushing his sweaty hair out of his eyes. (oo6-137)
(oo6-137) 'Thanks,' said Harry, pushing his sweaty hair out of his eyes. (oo6-137)
(oo6-137) 'Thanks,' said Harry, pushing his sweaty hair out of his eyes. (oo6-137)
(oo6-138) 'What's that?' said one of the twins suddenly, pointing at Harry's lightning scar. (oo6-138)
(oo6-138) 'What's that?' said one of the twins suddenly, pointing at Harry's lightning scar. (oo6-138)
(oo6-138) 'What's that?' said one of the twins suddenly, pointing at Harry's lightning scar. (oo6-138)
(oo6-139) 'Blimey,' said the other twin. (oo6-139)
(oo6-139) 'Blimey,' said the other twin. (oo6-139)
(oo6-139) 'Blimey,' said the other twin. (oo6-139)
(oo6-14o) 'Are you -?' (oo6-14o)
(oo6-14o) 'Are you -?' (oo6-14o)
(oo6-14o) 'Are you -?' (oo6-14o)
(oo6-141) 'He is,' said the first twin. (oo6-141)
(oo6-141) 'He is,' said the first twin. (oo6-141)
(oo6-141) 'He is,' said the first twin. (oo6-141)
(oo6-142) 'Aren't you?' he added to Harry. (oo6-142)
(oo6-142) 'Aren't you?' he added to Harry. (oo6-142)
(oo6-142) 'Aren't you?' he added to Harry. (oo6-142)
(oo6-143) 'What?' said Harry. (oo6-143)
(oo6-143) 'What?' said Harry. (oo6-143)
(oo6-143) 'What?' said Harry. (oo6-143)
(oo6-144) 'Harry Potter,' chorused the twins. (oo6-144)
(oo6-144) 'Harry Potter,' chorused the twins. (oo6-144)
(oo6-144) 'Harry Potter,' chorused the twins. (oo6-144)
(oo6-145) 'Oh, him,' said Harry. (oo6-145)
(oo6-145) 'Oh, him,' said Harry. (oo6-145)
(oo6-145) 'Oh, him,' said Harry. (oo6-145)
(oo6-146) 'I mean, yes, I am.' (oo6-146)
(oo6-146) 'I mean, yes, I am.' (oo6-146)
(oo6-146) 'I mean, yes, I am.' (oo6-146)
(oo6-147) The two boys gawped at him and Harry felt himself going red. (oo6-147)
(oo6-147) The two boys gawped at him and Harry felt himself going red. (oo6-147)
(oo6-147) The two boys gawped at him and Harry felt himself going red. (oo6-147)
(oo6-148) Then, to his relief, a voice came floating in through the train's open door. (oo6-148)
(oo6-148) Then, to his relief, a voice came floating in through the train's open door. (oo6-148)
(oo6-148) Then, to his relief, a voice came floating in through the train's open door. (oo6-148)
(oo6-149) 'Fred? (oo6-149)
(oo6-149) 'Fred? (oo6-149)
(oo6-149) 'Fred? (oo6-149)
(oo6-15o) George? (oo6-15o)
(oo6-15o) George? (oo6-15o)
(oo6-15o) George? (oo6-15o)
(oo6-151) Are you there?' (oo6-151)
(oo6-151) Are you there?' (oo6-151)
(oo6-151) Are you there?' (oo6-151)
(oo6-152) 'Coming, Mum.' (oo6-152)
(oo6-152) 'Coming, Mum.' (oo6-152)
(oo6-152) 'Coming, Mum.' (oo6-152)
(oo6-153) With a last look at Harry, the twins hopped off the train. (oo6-153)
(oo6-153) With a last look at Harry, the twins hopped off the train. (oo6-153)
(oo6-153) With a last look at Harry, the twins hopped off the train. (oo6-153)
(oo6-154) Harry sat down next to the window where, half-hidden, he could watch the red-haired family on the platform and hear what they were saying. (oo6-154)
(oo6-154) Harry sat down next to the window where, half-hidden, he could watch the red-haired family on the platform and hear what they were saying. (oo6-154)
(oo6-154) Harry sat down next to the window where, half-hidden, he could watch the red-haired family on the platform and hear what they were saying. (oo6-154)
(oo6-155) Their mother had just taken out her handkerchief. (oo6-155)
(oo6-155) Their mother had just taken out her handkerchief. (oo6-155)
(oo6-155) Their mother had just taken out her handkerchief. (oo6-155)
(oo6-156) 'Ron, you've got something on your nose.' (oo6-156)
(oo6-156) 'Ron, you've got something on your nose.' (oo6-156)
(oo6-156) 'Ron, you've got something on your nose.' (oo6-156)
(oo6-157) The youngest boy tried to jerk out of the way, but she grabbed him and began rubbing the end of his nose. (oo6-157)
(oo6-157) The youngest boy tried to jerk out of the way, but she grabbed him and began rubbing the end of his nose. (oo6-157)
(oo6-157) The youngest boy tried to jerk out of the way, but she grabbed him and began rubbing the end of his nose. (oo6-157)
(oo6-158) 'Mum - geroff.' (oo6-158)
(oo6-158) 'Mum - geroff.' (oo6-158)
(oo6-158) 'Mum - geroff.' (oo6-158)
(oo6-159) He wriggled free. (oo6-159)
(oo6-159) He wriggled free. (oo6-159)
(oo6-159) He wriggled free. (oo6-159)
(oo6-16o) 'Aaah, has ickle Ronnie got somefink on his nosie? said one of the twins. (oo6-16o)
(oo6-16o) 'Aaah, has ickle Ronnie got somefink on his nosie? said one of the twins. (oo6-16o)
(oo6-16o) 'Aaah, has ickle Ronnie got somefink on his nosie? said one of the twins. (oo6-16o)
(oo6-161) 'Shut up,' said Ron. (oo6-161)
(oo6-161) 'Shut up,' said Ron. (oo6-161)
(oo6-161) 'Shut up,' said Ron. (oo6-161)
(oo6-162) 'Where's Percy?' said their mother. (oo6-162)
(oo6-162) 'Where's Percy?' said their mother. (oo6-162)
(oo6-162) 'Where's Percy?' said their mother. (oo6-162)
(oo6-163) 'He's coming now.' (oo6-163)
(oo6-163) 'He's coming now.' (oo6-163)
(oo6-163) 'He's coming now.' (oo6-163)
(oo6-164) The oldest boy came striding into sight. (oo6-164)
(oo6-164) The oldest boy came striding into sight. (oo6-164)
(oo6-164) The oldest boy came striding into sight. (oo6-164)
(oo6-165) He had already changed into his billowing black Hogwarts robes and Harry noticed a shiny silver badge on his chest with the letter P on it. (oo6-165)
(oo6-165) He had already changed into his billowing black Hogwarts robes and Harry noticed a shiny silver badge on his chest with the letter P on it. (oo6-165)
(oo6-165) He had already changed into his billowing black Hogwarts robes and Harry noticed a shiny silver badge on his chest with the letter P on it. (oo6-165)
(oo6-166) 'Can't stay long, Mother,' he said. (oo6-166)
(oo6-166) 'Can't stay long, Mother,' he said. (oo6-166)
(oo6-166) 'Can't stay long, Mother,' he said. (oo6-166)
(oo6-167) I'm up front, the Prefects have got two compartments to themselves -' (oo6-167)
(oo6-167) I'm up front, the Prefects have got two compartments to themselves -' (oo6-167)
(oo6-167) I'm up front, the Prefects have got two compartments to themselves -' (oo6-167)
(oo6-168) 'Oh, are you a Prefect, Percy?' said one of the twins, with an air of great surprise. (oo6-168)
(oo6-168) 'Oh, are you a Prefect, Percy?' said one of the twins, with an air of great surprise. (oo6-168)
(oo6-168) 'Oh, are you a Prefect, Percy?' said one of the twins, with an air of great surprise. (oo6-168)
(oo6-169) 'You should have said something, we had no idea.' (oo6-169)
(oo6-169) 'You should have said something, we had no idea.' (oo6-169)
(oo6-169) 'You should have said something, we had no idea.' (oo6-169)
(oo6-17o) 'Hang on, I think I remember him saying something about it,' said the other twin. (oo6-17o)
(oo6-17o) 'Hang on, I think I remember him saying something about it,' said the other twin. (oo6-17o)
(oo6-17o) 'Hang on, I think I remember him saying something about it,' said the other twin. (oo6-17o)
(oo6-171) 'Once -' (oo6-171)
(oo6-171) 'Once -' (oo6-171)
(oo6-171) 'Once -' (oo6-171)
(oo6-172) 'Or twice -' (oo6-172)
(oo6-172) 'Or twice -' (oo6-172)
(oo6-172) 'Or twice -' (oo6-172)
(oo6-173) 'A minute -' (oo6-173)
(oo6-173) 'A minute -' (oo6-173)
(oo6-173) 'A minute -' (oo6-173)
(oo6-174) 'All summer -' (oo6-174)
(oo6-174) 'All summer -' (oo6-174)
(oo6-174) 'All summer -' (oo6-174)
(oo6-175) 'Oh, shut up,' said Percy the Prefect. (oo6-175)
(oo6-175) 'Oh, shut up,' said Percy the Prefect. (oo6-175)
(oo6-175) 'Oh, shut up,' said Percy the Prefect. (oo6-175)
(oo6-176) 'How come Percy gets new robes, anyway?' said one of the twins. (oo6-176)
(oo6-176) 'How come Percy gets new robes, anyway?' said one of the twins. (oo6-176)
(oo6-176) 'How come Percy gets new robes, anyway?' said one of the twins. (oo6-176)
(oo6-177) 'Because he's a Prefect,' said their mother fondly. (oo6-177)
(oo6-177) 'Because he's a Prefect,' said their mother fondly. (oo6-177)
(oo6-177) 'Because he's a Prefect,' said their mother fondly. (oo6-177)
(oo6-178) 'All right, dear, well, have a good term - send me an owl when you get there.' (oo6-178)
(oo6-178) 'All right, dear, well, have a good term - send me an owl when you get there.' (oo6-178)
(oo6-178) 'All right, dear, well, have a good term - send me an owl when you get there.' (oo6-178)
(oo6-179) She kissed Percy on the cheek and he left. (oo6-179)
(oo6-179) She kissed Percy on the cheek and he left. (oo6-179)
(oo6-179) She kissed Percy on the cheek and he left. (oo6-179)
(oo6-18o) Then she turned to the twins. (oo6-18o)
(oo6-18o) Then she turned to the twins. (oo6-18o)
(oo6-18o) Then she turned to the twins. (oo6-18o)
(oo6-181) 'Now, you two - this year, you behave yourselves. (oo6-181)
(oo6-181) 'Now, you two - this year, you behave yourselves. (oo6-181)
(oo6-181) 'Now, you two - this year, you behave yourselves. (oo6-181)
(oo6-182) If I get one more owl telling me you've - you've blown up a toilet or -' (oo6-182)
(oo6-182) If I get one more owl telling me you've - you've blown up a toilet or -' (oo6-182)
(oo6-182) If I get one more owl telling me you've - you've blown up a toilet or -' (oo6-182)
(oo6-183) 'Blown up a toilet? (oo6-183)
(oo6-183) 'Blown up a toilet? (oo6-183)
(oo6-183) 'Blown up a toilet? (oo6-183)
(oo6-184) We've never blown up a toilet.' (oo6-184)
(oo6-184) We've never blown up a toilet.' (oo6-184)
(oo6-184) We've never blown up a toilet.' (oo6-184)
(oo6-185) 'Great idea though, thanks, Mum.' (oo6-185)
(oo6-185) 'Great idea though, thanks, Mum.' (oo6-185)
(oo6-185) 'Great idea though, thanks, Mum.' (oo6-185)
(oo6-186) 'It's not funny. (oo6-186)
(oo6-186) 'It's not funny. (oo6-186)
(oo6-186) 'It's not funny. (oo6-186)
(oo6-187) And look after Ron.' (oo6-187)
(oo6-187) And look after Ron.' (oo6-187)
(oo6-187) And look after Ron.' (oo6-187)
(oo6-188) 'Don't worry, ickle Ronniekins is safe with us.' (oo6-188)
(oo6-188) 'Don't worry, ickle Ronniekins is safe with us.' (oo6-188)
(oo6-188) 'Don't worry, ickle Ronniekins is safe with us.' (oo6-188)
(oo6-189) 'Shut up,' said Ron again. (oo6-189)
(oo6-189) 'Shut up,' said Ron again. (oo6-189)
(oo6-189) 'Shut up,' said Ron again. (oo6-189)
(oo6-19o) He was almost as tall as the twins already and his nose was still pink where his mother had rubbed it. (oo6-19o)
(oo6-19o) He was almost as tall as the twins already and his nose was still pink where his mother had rubbed it. (oo6-19o)
(oo6-19o) He was almost as tall as the twins already and his nose was still pink where his mother had rubbed it. (oo6-19o)
(oo6-191) 'Hey, Mum, guess what? (oo6-191)
(oo6-191) 'Hey, Mum, guess what? (oo6-191)
(oo6-191) 'Hey, Mum, guess what? (oo6-191)
(oo6-192) Guess who we just met on the train?' (oo6-192)
(oo6-192) Guess who we just met on the train?' (oo6-192)
(oo6-192) Guess who we just met on the train?' (oo6-192)
(oo6-193) Harry leant back quickly so they couldn't see him looking. (oo6-193)
(oo6-193) Harry leant back quickly so they couldn't see him looking. (oo6-193)
(oo6-193) Harry leant back quickly so they couldn't see him looking. (oo6-193)
(oo6-194) 'You know that black-haired boy who was near us in the station? (oo6-194)
(oo6-194) 'You know that black-haired boy who was near us in the station? (oo6-194)
(oo6-194) 'You know that black-haired boy who was near us in the station? (oo6-194)
(oo6-195) Know who he is?' (oo6-195)
(oo6-195) Know who he is?' (oo6-195)
(oo6-195) Know who he is?' (oo6-195)
(oo6-196) 'Who?' (oo6-196)
(oo6-196) 'Who?' (oo6-196)
(oo6-196) 'Who?' (oo6-196)
(oo6-197) 'Harry Potter!' (oo6-197)
(oo6-197) 'Harry Potter!' (oo6-197)
(oo6-197) 'Harry Potter!' (oo6-197)
(oo6-198) Harry heard the little girl's voice. (oo6-198)
(oo6-198) Harry heard the little girl's voice. (oo6-198)
(oo6-198) Harry heard the little girl's voice. (oo6-198)
(oo6-199) 'Oh, Mum, can I go on the train and see him, Mum, oh please ...' (oo6-199)
(oo6-199) 'Oh, Mum, can I go on the train and see him, Mum, oh please ...' (oo6-199)
(oo6-199) 'Oh, Mum, can I go on the train and see him, Mum, oh please ...' (oo6-199)
(oo6-2oo) 'You've already seen him, Ginny, and the poor boy isn't something you goggle at in a zoo. (oo6-2oo)
(oo6-2oo) 'You've already seen him, Ginny, and the poor boy isn't something you goggle at in a zoo. (oo6-2oo)
(oo6-2oo) 'You've already seen him, Ginny, and the poor boy isn't something you goggle at in a zoo. (oo6-2oo)
(oo6-2o1) Is he really, Fred? (oo6-2o1)
(oo6-2o1) Is he really, Fred? (oo6-2o1)
(oo6-2o1) Is he really, Fred? (oo6-2o1)
(oo6-2o2) How do you know?' (oo6-2o2)
(oo6-2o2) How do you know?' (oo6-2o2)
(oo6-2o2) How do you know?' (oo6-2o2)
(oo6-2o3) 'Asked him. (oo6-2o3)
(oo6-2o3) 'Asked him. (oo6-2o3)
(oo6-2o3) 'Asked him. (oo6-2o3)
(oo6-2o4) Saw his scar. (oo6-2o4)
(oo6-2o4) Saw his scar. (oo6-2o4)
(oo6-2o4) Saw his scar. (oo6-2o4)
(oo6-2o5) It's really there - like lightning.' (oo6-2o5)
(oo6-2o5) It's really there - like lightning.' (oo6-2o5)
(oo6-2o5) It's really there - like lightning.' (oo6-2o5)
(oo6-2o6) 'Poor dear - no wonder he was alone. (oo6-2o6)
(oo6-2o6) 'Poor dear - no wonder he was alone. (oo6-2o6)
(oo6-2o6) 'Poor dear - no wonder he was alone. (oo6-2o6)
(oo6-2o7) I wondered. (oo6-2o7)
(oo6-2o7) I wondered. (oo6-2o7)
(oo6-2o7) I wondered. (oo6-2o7)
(oo6-2o8) He was ever so polite when he asked how to get on to the platform.' (oo6-2o8)
(oo6-2o8) He was ever so polite when he asked how to get on to the platform.' (oo6-2o8)
(oo6-2o8) He was ever so polite when he asked how to get on to the platform.' (oo6-2o8)
(oo6-2o9) Never mind that, do you think he remembers what You-Know-Who looks like?' (oo6-2o9)
(oo6-2o9) Never mind that, do you think he remembers what You-Know-Who looks like?' (oo6-2o9)
(oo6-2o9) Never mind that, do you think he remembers what You-Know-Who looks like?' (oo6-2o9)
(oo6-21o) Their mother suddenly became very stern. (oo6-21o)
(oo6-21o) Their mother suddenly became very stern. (oo6-21o)
(oo6-21o) Their mother suddenly became very stern. (oo6-21o)
(oo6-211) 'I forbid you to ask him, Fred. (oo6-211)
(oo6-211) 'I forbid you to ask him, Fred. (oo6-211)
(oo6-211) 'I forbid you to ask him, Fred. (oo6-211)
(oo6-212) No, don't you dare. (oo6-212)
(oo6-212) No, don't you dare. (oo6-212)
(oo6-212) No, don't you dare. (oo6-212)
(oo6-213) As though he needs reminding of that on his first day at school.' (oo6-213)
(oo6-213) As though he needs reminding of that on his first day at school.' (oo6-213)
(oo6-213) As though he needs reminding of that on his first day at school.' (oo6-213)
(oo6-214) 'All right, keep your hair on.' (oo6-214)
(oo6-214) 'All right, keep your hair on.' (oo6-214)
(oo6-214) 'All right, keep your hair on.' (oo6-214)
(oo6-215) A whistle sounded. (oo6-215)
(oo6-215) A whistle sounded. (oo6-215)
(oo6-215) A whistle sounded. (oo6-215)
(oo6-216) 'Hurry up!' their mother said, and the three boys clambered on to the train. (oo6-216)
(oo6-216) 'Hurry up!' their mother said, and the three boys clambered on to the train. (oo6-216)
(oo6-216) 'Hurry up!' their mother said, and the three boys clambered on to the train. (oo6-216)
(oo6-217) They leant out of the window for her to kiss them goodbye and their younger sister began to cry. (oo6-217)
(oo6-217) They leant out of the window for her to kiss them goodbye and their younger sister began to cry. (oo6-217)
(oo6-217) They leant out of the window for her to kiss them goodbye and their younger sister began to cry. (oo6-217)
(oo6-218) 'Don't, Ginny, we'll send you loads of owls.' (oo6-218)
(oo6-218) 'Don't, Ginny, we'll send you loads of owls.' (oo6-218)
(oo6-218) 'Don't, Ginny, we'll send you loads of owls.' (oo6-218)
(oo6-219) 'We'll send you a Hogwarts toilet seat.' (oo6-219)
(oo6-219) 'We'll send you a Hogwarts toilet seat.' (oo6-219)
(oo6-219) 'We'll send you a Hogwarts toilet seat.' (oo6-219)
(oo6-22o) 'George!' (oo6-22o)
(oo6-22o) 'George!' (oo6-22o)
(oo6-22o) 'George!' (oo6-22o)
(oo6-221) 'Only joking, Mum.' (oo6-221)
(oo6-221) 'Only joking, Mum.' (oo6-221)
(oo6-221) 'Only joking, Mum.' (oo6-221)
(oo6-222) The train began to move. (oo6-222)
(oo6-222) The train began to move. (oo6-222)
(oo6-222) The train began to move. (oo6-222)
(oo6-223) Harry saw the boys' mother waving and their sister, half laughing, half crying, running to keep up with the train until it gathered too much speed; (oo6-223)
(oo6-223) Harry saw the boys' mother waving and their sister, half laughing, half crying, running to keep up with the train until it gathered too much speed; (oo6-223)
(oo6-223) Harry saw the boys' mother waving and their sister, half laughing, half crying, running to keep up with the train until it gathered too much speed; (oo6-223)
(oo6-224) then she fell back and waved. (oo6-224)
(oo6-224) then she fell back and waved. (oo6-224)
(oo6-224) then she fell back and waved. (oo6-224)
(oo6-225) Harry watched the girl and her mother disappear as the train rounded the corner. (oo6-225)
(oo6-225) Harry watched the girl and her mother disappear as the train rounded the corner. (oo6-225)
(oo6-225) Harry watched the girl and her mother disappear as the train rounded the corner. (oo6-225)
(oo6-226) Houses flashed past the window. (oo6-226)
(oo6-226) Houses flashed past the window. (oo6-226)
(oo6-226) Houses flashed past the window. (oo6-226)
(oo6-227) Harry felt a great leap of excitement. (oo6-227)
(oo6-227) Harry felt a great leap of excitement. (oo6-227)
(oo6-227) Harry felt a great leap of excitement. (oo6-227)
(oo6-228) He didn't know what he was going to - but it had to be better than what he was leaving behind. (oo6-228)
(oo6-228) He didn't know what he was going to - but it had to be better than what he was leaving behind. (oo6-228)
(oo6-228) He didn't know what he was going to - but it had to be better than what he was leaving behind. (oo6-228)
(oo6-229) The door of the compartment slid open and the youngest redheaded boy came in. (oo6-229)
(oo6-229) The door of the compartment slid open and the youngest redheaded boy came in. (oo6-229)
(oo6-229) The door of the compartment slid open and the youngest redheaded boy came in. (oo6-229)
(oo6-23o) 'Anyone sitting there?' he asked, pointing at the seat opposite Harry. (oo6-23o)
(oo6-23o) 'Anyone sitting there?' he asked, pointing at the seat opposite Harry. (oo6-23o)
(oo6-23o) 'Anyone sitting there?' he asked, pointing at the seat opposite Harry. (oo6-23o)
(oo6-231) 'Everywhere else is full.' (oo6-231)
(oo6-231) 'Everywhere else is full.' (oo6-231)
(oo6-231) 'Everywhere else is full.' (oo6-231)
(oo6-232) Harry shook his head and the boy sat down. (oo6-232)
(oo6-232) Harry shook his head and the boy sat down. (oo6-232)
(oo6-232) Harry shook his head and the boy sat down. (oo6-232)
(oo6-233) He glanced at Harry and then looked quickly out of the window, pretending he hadn't looked. (oo6-233)
(oo6-233) He glanced at Harry and then looked quickly out of the window, pretending he hadn't looked. (oo6-233)
(oo6-233) He glanced at Harry and then looked quickly out of the window, pretending he hadn't looked. (oo6-233)
(oo6-234) Harry saw he still had a black mark on his nose. (oo6-234)
(oo6-234) Harry saw he still had a black mark on his nose. (oo6-234)
(oo6-234) Harry saw he still had a black mark on his nose. (oo6-234)
(oo6-235) 'Hey, Ron.' (oo6-235)
(oo6-235) 'Hey, Ron.' (oo6-235)
(oo6-235) 'Hey, Ron.' (oo6-235)
(oo6-236) The twins were back. (oo6-236)
(oo6-236) The twins were back. (oo6-236)
(oo6-236) The twins were back. (oo6-236)
(oo6-237) 'Listen, we're going down the middle of the train - Lee Jordan's got a giant tarantula down there.' (oo6-237)
(oo6-237) 'Listen, we're going down the middle of the train - Lee Jordan's got a giant tarantula down there.' (oo6-237)
(oo6-237) 'Listen, we're going down the middle of the train - Lee Jordan's got a giant tarantula down there.' (oo6-237)
(oo6-238) 'Right,' mumbled Ron. (oo6-238)
(oo6-238) 'Right,' mumbled Ron. (oo6-238)
(oo6-238) 'Right,' mumbled Ron. (oo6-238)
(oo6-239) 'Harry,' said the other twin, 'did we introduce ourselves? (oo6-239)
(oo6-239) 'Harry,' said the other twin, 'did we introduce ourselves? (oo6-239)
(oo6-239) 'Harry,' said the other twin, 'did we introduce ourselves? (oo6-239)
(oo6-24o) Fred and George Weasley. (oo6-24o)
(oo6-24o) Fred and George Weasley. (oo6-24o)
(oo6-24o) Fred and George Weasley. (oo6-24o)
(oo6-241) And this is Ron, our brother. (oo6-241)
(oo6-241) And this is Ron, our brother. (oo6-241)
(oo6-241) And this is Ron, our brother. (oo6-241)
(oo6-242) See you later, then.' (oo6-242)
(oo6-242) See you later, then.' (oo6-242)
(oo6-242) See you later, then.' (oo6-242)
(oo6-243) 'Bye,' said Harry and Ron. (oo6-243)
(oo6-243) 'Bye,' said Harry and Ron. (oo6-243)
(oo6-243) 'Bye,' said Harry and Ron. (oo6-243)
(oo6-244) The twins slid the compartment door shut behind them. (oo6-244)
(oo6-244) The twins slid the compartment door shut behind them. (oo6-244)
(oo6-244) The twins slid the compartment door shut behind them. (oo6-244)
(oo6-245) 'Are you really Harry Potter?' Ron blurted out. (oo6-245)
(oo6-245) 'Are you really Harry Potter?' Ron blurted out. (oo6-245)
(oo6-245) 'Are you really Harry Potter?' Ron blurted out. (oo6-245)
(oo6-246) Harry nodded. (oo6-246)
(oo6-246) Harry nodded. (oo6-246)
(oo6-246) Harry nodded. (oo6-246)
(oo6-247) 'Oh - well, I thought it might be one of Fred and George's jokes,' said Ron. (oo6-247)
(oo6-247) 'Oh - well, I thought it might be one of Fred and George's jokes,' said Ron. (oo6-247)
(oo6-247) 'Oh - well, I thought it might be one of Fred and George's jokes,' said Ron. (oo6-247)
(oo6-248) 'And have you really got - you know ...' (oo6-248)
(oo6-248) 'And have you really got - you know ...' (oo6-248)
(oo6-248) 'And have you really got - you know ...' (oo6-248)
(oo6-249) He pointed at Harry's forehead. (oo6-249)
(oo6-249) He pointed at Harry's forehead. (oo6-249)
(oo6-249) He pointed at Harry's forehead. (oo6-249)
(oo6-25o) Harry pulled back his fringe to show the lightning scar. (oo6-25o)
(oo6-25o) Harry pulled back his fringe to show the lightning scar. (oo6-25o)
(oo6-25o) Harry pulled back his fringe to show the lightning scar. (oo6-25o)
(oo6-251) Ron stared. (oo6-251)
(oo6-251) Ron stared. (oo6-251)
(oo6-251) Ron stared. (oo6-251)
(oo6-252) 'So that's where You-Know-Who -?' (oo6-252)
(oo6-252) 'So that's where You-Know-Who -?' (oo6-252)
(oo6-252) 'So that's where You-Know-Who -?' (oo6-252)
(oo6-253) 'Yes,' said Harry, 'but I can't remember it.' (oo6-253)
(oo6-253) 'Yes,' said Harry, 'but I can't remember it.' (oo6-253)
(oo6-253) 'Yes,' said Harry, 'but I can't remember it.' (oo6-253)
(oo6-254) 'Nothing?' said Ron eagerly. (oo6-254)
(oo6-254) 'Nothing?' said Ron eagerly. (oo6-254)
(oo6-254) 'Nothing?' said Ron eagerly. (oo6-254)
(oo6-255) 'Well - I remember a lot of green light, but nothing else.' (oo6-255)
(oo6-255) 'Well - I remember a lot of green light, but nothing else.' (oo6-255)
(oo6-255) 'Well - I remember a lot of green light, but nothing else.' (oo6-255)
(oo6-256) 'Wow,' said Ron. (oo6-256)
(oo6-256) 'Wow,' said Ron. (oo6-256)
(oo6-256) 'Wow,' said Ron. (oo6-256)
(oo6-257) He sat and stared at Harry for a few moments, then, as though he had suddenly realised what he was doing, he looked quickly out of the window again. (oo6-257)
(oo6-257) He sat and stared at Harry for a few moments, then, as though he had suddenly realised what he was doing, he looked quickly out of the window again. (oo6-257)
(oo6-257) He sat and stared at Harry for a few moments, then, as though he had suddenly realised what he was doing, he looked quickly out of the window again. (oo6-257)
(oo6-258) 'Are all your family wizards?' asked Harry, who found Ron just as interesting as Ron found him. (oo6-258)
(oo6-258) 'Are all your family wizards?' asked Harry, who found Ron just as interesting as Ron found him. (oo6-258)
(oo6-258) 'Are all your family wizards?' asked Harry, who found Ron just as interesting as Ron found him. (oo6-258)
(oo6-259) 'Er - yes, I think so,' said Ron. (oo6-259)
(oo6-259) 'Er - yes, I think so,' said Ron. (oo6-259)
(oo6-259) 'Er - yes, I think so,' said Ron. (oo6-259)
(oo6-26o) 'I think Mum's got a second cousin who's an accountant, but we never talk about him.' (oo6-26o)
(oo6-26o) 'I think Mum's got a second cousin who's an accountant, but we never talk about him.' (oo6-26o)
(oo6-26o) 'I think Mum's got a second cousin who's an accountant, but we never talk about him.' (oo6-26o)
(oo6-261) 'So you must know loads of magic already.' (oo6-261)
(oo6-261) 'So you must know loads of magic already.' (oo6-261)
(oo6-261) 'So you must know loads of magic already.' (oo6-261)
(oo6-262) The Weasleys were clearly one of those old wizarding families the pale boy in Diagon Alley had talked about. (oo6-262)
(oo6-262) The Weasleys were clearly one of those old wizarding families the pale boy in Diagon Alley had talked about. (oo6-262)
(oo6-262) The Weasleys were clearly one of those old wizarding families the pale boy in Diagon Alley had talked about. (oo6-262)
(oo6-263) 'I heard you went to live with Muggles,' said Ron. (oo6-263)
(oo6-263) 'I heard you went to live with Muggles,' said Ron. (oo6-263)
(oo6-263) 'I heard you went to live with Muggles,' said Ron. (oo6-263)
(oo6-264) 'What are they like?' (oo6-264)
(oo6-264) 'What are they like?' (oo6-264)
(oo6-264) 'What are they like?' (oo6-264)
(oo6-265) 'Horrible - well, not all of them. (oo6-265)
(oo6-265) 'Horrible - well, not all of them. (oo6-265)
(oo6-265) 'Horrible - well, not all of them. (oo6-265)
(oo6-266) My aunt and uncle and cousin are, though. (oo6-266)
(oo6-266) My aunt and uncle and cousin are, though. (oo6-266)
(oo6-266) My aunt and uncle and cousin are, though. (oo6-266)
(oo6-267) Wish I'd had three wizard brothers.' (oo6-267)
(oo6-267) Wish I'd had three wizard brothers.' (oo6-267)
(oo6-267) Wish I'd had three wizard brothers.' (oo6-267)
(oo6-268) 'Five,' said Ron. (oo6-268)
(oo6-268) 'Five,' said Ron. (oo6-268)
(oo6-268) 'Five,' said Ron. (oo6-268)
(oo6-269) For some reason, he was looking gloomy. (oo6-269)
(oo6-269) For some reason, he was looking gloomy. (oo6-269)
(oo6-269) For some reason, he was looking gloomy. (oo6-269)
(oo6-27o) 'I'm the sixth in our family to go to Hogwarts. (oo6-27o)
(oo6-27o) 'I'm the sixth in our family to go to Hogwarts. (oo6-27o)
(oo6-27o) 'I'm the sixth in our family to go to Hogwarts. (oo6-27o)
(oo6-271) You could say I've got a lot to live up to. (oo6-271)
(oo6-271) You could say I've got a lot to live up to. (oo6-271)
(oo6-271) You could say I've got a lot to live up to. (oo6-271)
(oo6-272) Bill and Charlie have already left - Bill was Head Boy and Charlie was captain of Quidditch. (oo6-272)
(oo6-272) Bill and Charlie have already left - Bill was Head Boy and Charlie was captain of Quidditch. (oo6-272)
(oo6-272) Bill and Charlie have already left - Bill was Head Boy and Charlie was captain of Quidditch. (oo6-272)
(oo6-273) Now Percy's a Prefect. (oo6-273)
(oo6-273) Now Percy's a Prefect. (oo6-273)
(oo6-273) Now Percy's a Prefect. (oo6-273)
(oo6-274) Fred and George mess around a lot, but they still get really good marks and everyone thinks they're really funny. (oo6-274)
(oo6-274) Fred and George mess around a lot, but they still get really good marks and everyone thinks they're really funny. (oo6-274)
(oo6-274) Fred and George mess around a lot, but they still get really good marks and everyone thinks they're really funny. (oo6-274)
(oo6-275) Everyone expects me to do as well as the others, but if I do, it's no big deal,because they did it first. (oo6-275)
(oo6-275) Everyone expects me to do as well as the others, but if I do, it's no big deal,because they did it first. (oo6-275)
(oo6-275) Everyone expects me to do as well as the others, but if I do, it's no big deal,because they did it first. (oo6-275)
(oo6-276) You never get anything new, either, with five brothers. (oo6-276)
(oo6-276) You never get anything new, either, with five brothers. (oo6-276)
(oo6-276) You never get anything new, either, with five brothers. (oo6-276)
(oo6-277) I've got Bill's old robes, Charlie's old wand and Percy's old rat.' (oo6-277)
(oo6-277) I've got Bill's old robes, Charlie's old wand and Percy's old rat.' (oo6-277)
(oo6-277) I've got Bill's old robes, Charlie's old wand and Percy's old rat.' (oo6-277)
(oo6-278) Ron reached inside his jacket and pulled out a fat grey rat, which was asleep. (oo6-278)
(oo6-278) Ron reached inside his jacket and pulled out a fat grey rat, which was asleep. (oo6-278)
(oo6-278) Ron reached inside his jacket and pulled out a fat grey rat, which was asleep. (oo6-278)
(oo6-279) 'His name's Scabbers and he's useless, he hardly ever wakes up. (oo6-279)
(oo6-279) 'His name's Scabbers and he's useless, he hardly ever wakes up. (oo6-279)
(oo6-279) 'His name's Scabbers and he's useless, he hardly ever wakes up. (oo6-279)
(oo6-28o) Percy got an owl from my dad for being made a Prefect, but they couldn't aff- I mean, I got Scabbers instead.' (oo6-28o)
(oo6-28o) Percy got an owl from my dad for being made a Prefect, but they couldn't aff- I mean, I got Scabbers instead.' (oo6-28o)
(oo6-28o) Percy got an owl from my dad for being made a Prefect, but they couldn't aff- I mean, I got Scabbers instead.' (oo6-28o)
(oo6-281) Ron's ears went pink. (oo6-281)
(oo6-281) Ron's ears went pink. (oo6-281)
(oo6-281) Ron's ears went pink. (oo6-281)
(oo6-282) He seemed to think he'd said too much, because he went back to staring out of the window. (oo6-282)
(oo6-282) He seemed to think he'd said too much, because he went back to staring out of the window. (oo6-282)
(oo6-282) He seemed to think he'd said too much, because he went back to staring out of the window. (oo6-282)
(oo6-283) Harry didn't think there was anything wrong with not being able to afford an owl. (oo6-283)
(oo6-283) Harry didn't think there was anything wrong with not being able to afford an owl. (oo6-283)
(oo6-283) Harry didn't think there was anything wrong with not being able to afford an owl. (oo6-283)
(oo6-284) After all, he'd never had any money in his life until a month ago, and he told Ron so, all about having to wear Dudley's old clothes and never getting proper birthday presents. (oo6-284)
(oo6-284) After all, he'd never had any money in his life until a month ago, and he told Ron so, all about having to wear Dudley's old clothes and never getting proper birthday presents. (oo6-284)
(oo6-284) After all, he'd never had any money in his life until a month ago, and he told Ron so, all about having to wear Dudley's old clothes and never getting proper birthday presents. (oo6-284)
(oo6-285) This seemed to cheer Ron up. (oo6-285)
(oo6-285) This seemed to cheer Ron up. (oo6-285)
(oo6-285) This seemed to cheer Ron up. (oo6-285)
(oo6-286) '... and until Hagrid told me, I didn't know anything about being a wizard or about my parents or Voldemort -' (oo6-286)
(oo6-286) '... and until Hagrid told me, I didn't know anything about being a wizard or about my parents or Voldemort -' (oo6-286)
(oo6-286) '... and until Hagrid told me, I didn't know anything about being a wizard or about my parents or Voldemort -' (oo6-286)
(oo6-287) Ron gasped. (oo6-287)
(oo6-287) Ron gasped. (oo6-287)
(oo6-287) Ron gasped. (oo6-287)
(oo6-288) 'What?' said Harry. (oo6-288)
(oo6-288) 'What?' said Harry. (oo6-288)
(oo6-288) 'What?' said Harry. (oo6-288)
(oo6-289) 'You said You-Know-Who's name!' said Ron, sounding both shocked and impressed. (oo6-289)
(oo6-289) 'You said You-Know-Who's name!' said Ron, sounding both shocked and impressed. (oo6-289)
(oo6-289) 'You said You-Know-Who's name!' said Ron, sounding both shocked and impressed. (oo6-289)
(oo6-29o) 'I'd have thought you, of all people -' (oo6-29o)
(oo6-29o) 'I'd have thought you, of all people -' (oo6-29o)
(oo6-29o) 'I'd have thought you, of all people -' (oo6-29o)
(oo6-291) 'I'm not trying to be brave or anything, saying the name,' said Harry. (oo6-291)
(oo6-291) 'I'm not trying to be brave or anything, saying the name,' said Harry. (oo6-291)
(oo6-291) 'I'm not trying to be brave or anything, saying the name,' said Harry. (oo6-291)
(oo6-292) 'I just never knew you shouldn't. (oo6-292)
(oo6-292) 'I just never knew you shouldn't. (oo6-292)
(oo6-292) 'I just never knew you shouldn't. (oo6-292)
(oo6-293) See what I mean? (oo6-293)
(oo6-293) See what I mean? (oo6-293)
(oo6-293) See what I mean? (oo6-293)
(oo6-294) I've got loads to learn ... I bet,' he added, voicing for the first time something that had been worrying him a lot lately, 'I bet I'm the worst in the class.' (oo6-294)
(oo6-294) I've got loads to learn ... I bet,' he added, voicing for the first time something that had been worrying him a lot lately, 'I bet I'm the worst in the class.' (oo6-294)
(oo6-294) I've got loads to learn ... I bet,' he added, voicing for the first time something that had been worrying him a lot lately, 'I bet I'm the worst in the class.' (oo6-294)
(oo6-295) 'You won't be. (oo6-295)
(oo6-295) 'You won't be. (oo6-295)
(oo6-295) 'You won't be. (oo6-295)
(oo6-296) There's loads of people who come from Muggle families and they learn quick enough.' (oo6-296)
(oo6-296) There's loads of people who come from Muggle families and they learn quick enough.' (oo6-296)
(oo6-296) There's loads of people who come from Muggle families and they learn quick enough.' (oo6-296)
(oo6-297) While they had been talking, the train had carried them out of London. (oo6-297)
(oo6-297) While they had been talking, the train had carried them out of London. (oo6-297)
(oo6-297) While they had been talking, the train had carried them out of London. (oo6-297)
(oo6-298) Now they were speeding past fields full of cows and sheep. (oo6-298)
(oo6-298) Now they were speeding past fields full of cows and sheep. (oo6-298)
(oo6-298) Now they were speeding past fields full of cows and sheep. (oo6-298)
(oo6-299) They were quiet for a time, watching the fields and lanes flick past. (oo6-299)
(oo6-299) They were quiet for a time, watching the fields and lanes flick past. (oo6-299)
(oo6-299) They were quiet for a time, watching the fields and lanes flick past. (oo6-299)
(oo6-3oo) Around half past twelve there was a great clattering outside in the corridor and a smiling, dimpled woman slid back their door and said, 'Anything off the trolley, dears?' (oo6-3oo)
(oo6-3oo) Around half past twelve there was a great clattering outside in the corridor and a smiling, dimpled woman slid back their door and said, 'Anything off the trolley, dears?' (oo6-3oo)
(oo6-3oo) Around half past twelve there was a great clattering outside in the corridor and a smiling, dimpled woman slid back their door and said, 'Anything off the trolley, dears?' (oo6-3oo)
(oo6-3o1) Harry, who hadn't had any breakfast, leapt to his feet, but Ron's ears went pink again and he muttered that he'd brought sandwiches. (oo6-3o1)
(oo6-3o1) Harry, who hadn't had any breakfast, leapt to his feet, but Ron's ears went pink again and he muttered that he'd brought sandwiches. (oo6-3o1)
(oo6-3o1) Harry, who hadn't had any breakfast, leapt to his feet, but Ron's ears went pink again and he muttered that he'd brought sandwiches. (oo6-3o1)
(oo6-3o2) Harry went out into the corridor. (oo6-3o2)
(oo6-3o2) Harry went out into the corridor. (oo6-3o2)
(oo6-3o2) Harry went out into the corridor. (oo6-3o2)
(oo6-3o3) He had never had any money for sweets with the Dursleys and now that he had pockets rattling with gold and silver he was ready to buy as many Mars Bars as he could carry - but the woman didn't have Mars Bars. (oo6-3o3)
(oo6-3o3) He had never had any money for sweets with the Dursleys and now that he had pockets rattling with gold and silver he was ready to buy as many Mars Bars as he could carry - but the woman didn't have Mars Bars. (oo6-3o3)
(oo6-3o3) He had never had any money for sweets with the Dursleys and now that he had pockets rattling with gold and silver he was ready to buy as many Mars Bars as he could carry - but the woman didn't have Mars Bars. (oo6-3o3)
(oo6-3o4) What she did have were Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans, Droobles Best Blowing Gum, Chocolate Frogs, Pumpkin Pasties, Cauldron Cakes, Liquorice Wands and a number of other strange things Harry had never seen in his life. (oo6-3o4)
(oo6-3o4) What she did have were Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans, Droobles Best Blowing Gum, Chocolate Frogs, Pumpkin Pasties, Cauldron Cakes, Liquorice Wands and a number of other strange things Harry had never seen in his life. (oo6-3o4)
(oo6-3o4) What she did have were Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans, Droobles Best Blowing Gum, Chocolate Frogs, Pumpkin Pasties, Cauldron Cakes, Liquorice Wands and a number of other strange things Harry had never seen in his life. (oo6-3o4)
(oo6-3o5) Not wanting to miss anything, he got some of everything and paid the woman eleven silver Sickles and seven bronze Knuts. (oo6-3o5)
(oo6-3o5) Not wanting to miss anything, he got some of everything and paid the woman eleven silver Sickles and seven bronze Knuts. (oo6-3o5)
(oo6-3o5) Not wanting to miss anything, he got some of everything and paid the woman eleven silver Sickles and seven bronze Knuts. (oo6-3o5)
(oo6-3o6) Ron stared as Harry brought it all back into the compartment and tipped it on to an empty seat. (oo6-3o6)
(oo6-3o6) Ron stared as Harry brought it all back into the compartment and tipped it on to an empty seat. (oo6-3o6)
(oo6-3o6) Ron stared as Harry brought it all back into the compartment and tipped it on to an empty seat. (oo6-3o6)
(oo6-3o7) 'Hungry, are you?' (oo6-3o7)
(oo6-3o7) 'Hungry, are you?' (oo6-3o7)
(oo6-3o7) 'Hungry, are you?' (oo6-3o7)
(oo6-3o8) 'Starving,' said Harry, taking a large bite out of a pumpkin pasty. (oo6-3o8)
(oo6-3o8) 'Starving,' said Harry, taking a large bite out of a pumpkin pasty. (oo6-3o8)
(oo6-3o8) 'Starving,' said Harry, taking a large bite out of a pumpkin pasty. (oo6-3o8)
(oo6-3o9) Ron had taken out a lumpy package and unwrapped it. (oo6-3o9)
(oo6-3o9) Ron had taken out a lumpy package and unwrapped it. (oo6-3o9)
(oo6-3o9) Ron had taken out a lumpy package and unwrapped it. (oo6-3o9)
(oo6-31o) There were four sandwiches in there. (oo6-31o)
(oo6-31o) There were four sandwiches in there. (oo6-31o)
(oo6-31o) There were four sandwiches in there. (oo6-31o)
(oo6-311) He pulled one of them apart and said, 'She always forgets I don't like corned beef.' (oo6-311)
(oo6-311) He pulled one of them apart and said, 'She always forgets I don't like corned beef.' (oo6-311)
(oo6-311) He pulled one of them apart and said, 'She always forgets I don't like corned beef.' (oo6-311)
(oo6-312) 'Swap you for one of these,' said Harry, holding up a pasty. (oo6-312)
(oo6-312) 'Swap you for one of these,' said Harry, holding up a pasty. (oo6-312)
(oo6-312) 'Swap you for one of these,' said Harry, holding up a pasty. (oo6-312)
(oo6-313) 'Go on -' (oo6-313)
(oo6-313) 'Go on -' (oo6-313)
(oo6-313) 'Go on -' (oo6-313)
(oo6-314) 'You don't want this, it's all dry,' said Ron. (oo6-314)
(oo6-314) 'You don't want this, it's all dry,' said Ron. (oo6-314)
(oo6-314) 'You don't want this, it's all dry,' said Ron. (oo6-314)
(oo6-315) 'She hasn't got much time,' he added quickly, 'you know, with five of us.' (oo6-315)
(oo6-315) 'She hasn't got much time,' he added quickly, 'you know, with five of us.' (oo6-315)
(oo6-315) 'She hasn't got much time,' he added quickly, 'you know, with five of us.' (oo6-315)
(oo6-316) 'Go on, have a pasty, said Harry, who had never had anything to share before or, indeed, anyone to share it with. (oo6-316)
(oo6-316) 'Go on, have a pasty, said Harry, who had never had anything to share before or, indeed, anyone to share it with. (oo6-316)
(oo6-316) 'Go on, have a pasty, said Harry, who had never had anything to share before or, indeed, anyone to share it with. (oo6-316)
(oo6-317) It was a nice feeling, sitting there with Ron, eating their way through all Harry's pasties and cakes (the sandwiches lay forgotten). (oo6-317)
(oo6-317) It was a nice feeling, sitting there with Ron, eating their way through all Harry's pasties and cakes (the sandwiches lay forgotten). (oo6-317)
(oo6-317) It was a nice feeling, sitting there with Ron, eating their way through all Harry's pasties and cakes (the sandwiches lay forgotten). (oo6-317)
(oo6-318) 'What are these?' Harry asked Ron, holding up a pack of Chocolate Frogs. (oo6-318)
(oo6-318) 'What are these?' Harry asked Ron, holding up a pack of Chocolate Frogs. (oo6-318)
(oo6-318) 'What are these?' Harry asked Ron, holding up a pack of Chocolate Frogs. (oo6-318)
(oo6-319) 'They're not really frogs, are they?' (oo6-319)
(oo6-319) 'They're not really frogs, are they?' (oo6-319)
(oo6-319) 'They're not really frogs, are they?' (oo6-319)
(oo6-32o) He was starting to feel that nothing would surprise him. (oo6-32o)
(oo6-32o) He was starting to feel that nothing would surprise him. (oo6-32o)
(oo6-32o) He was starting to feel that nothing would surprise him. (oo6-32o)
(oo6-321) 'No,' said Ron. (oo6-321)
(oo6-321) 'No,' said Ron. (oo6-321)
(oo6-321) 'No,' said Ron. (oo6-321)
(oo6-322) 'But see what the card is, I'm missing Agrippa.' (oo6-322)
(oo6-322) 'But see what the card is, I'm missing Agrippa.' (oo6-322)
(oo6-322) 'But see what the card is, I'm missing Agrippa.' (oo6-322)
(oo6-323) 'What?' (oo6-323)
(oo6-323) 'What?' (oo6-323)
(oo6-323) 'What?' (oo6-323)
(oo6-324) 'Oh, of course, you wouldn't know - Chocolate Frogs have cards inside them, you know, to collect - Famous Witches and Wizards. (oo6-324)
(oo6-324) 'Oh, of course, you wouldn't know - Chocolate Frogs have cards inside them, you know, to collect - Famous Witches and Wizards. (oo6-324)
(oo6-324) 'Oh, of course, you wouldn't know - Chocolate Frogs have cards inside them, you know, to collect - Famous Witches and Wizards. (oo6-324)
(oo6-325) I've got about five hundred, but I haven't got Agrippa or Prolemy.' (oo6-325)
(oo6-325) I've got about five hundred, but I haven't got Agrippa or Prolemy.' (oo6-325)
(oo6-325) I've got about five hundred, but I haven't got Agrippa or Prolemy.' (oo6-325)
(oo6-326) Harry unwrapped his Chocolate Frog and picked up the card. (oo6-326)
(oo6-326) Harry unwrapped his Chocolate Frog and picked up the card. (oo6-326)
(oo6-326) Harry unwrapped his Chocolate Frog and picked up the card. (oo6-326)
(oo6-327) It showed a man's face. (oo6-327)
(oo6-327) It showed a man's face. (oo6-327)
(oo6-327) It showed a man's face. (oo6-327)
(oo6-328) He wore halfmoon glasses, had a long crooked nose and flowing silver hair, beard and moustache. (oo6-328)
(oo6-328) He wore halfmoon glasses, had a long crooked nose and flowing silver hair, beard and moustache. (oo6-328)
(oo6-328) He wore halfmoon glasses, had a long crooked nose and flowing silver hair, beard and moustache. (oo6-328)
(oo6-329) Underneath the picture was the name Albus Dumbledore. (oo6-329)
(oo6-329) Underneath the picture was the name Albus Dumbledore. (oo6-329)
(oo6-329) Underneath the picture was the name Albus Dumbledore. (oo6-329)
(oo6-33o) 'So this is Dumbledore!' said Harry. (oo6-33o)
(oo6-33o) 'So this is Dumbledore!' said Harry. (oo6-33o)
(oo6-33o) 'So this is Dumbledore!' said Harry. (oo6-33o)
(oo6-331) 'Don't tell me you'd never heard of Dumbledore!' said Ron. (oo6-331)
(oo6-331) 'Don't tell me you'd never heard of Dumbledore!' said Ron. (oo6-331)
(oo6-331) 'Don't tell me you'd never heard of Dumbledore!' said Ron. (oo6-331)
(oo6-332) 'Can I have a frog? (oo6-332)
(oo6-332) 'Can I have a frog? (oo6-332)
(oo6-332) 'Can I have a frog? (oo6-332)
(oo6-333) I might get Agrippa - thanks -' (oo6-333)
(oo6-333) I might get Agrippa - thanks -' (oo6-333)
(oo6-333) I might get Agrippa - thanks -' (oo6-333)
(oo6-334) Harry turned over his card and read: Albus Dumbledore, currently Headmaster of Hogwarts. (oo6-334)
(oo6-334) Harry turned over his card and read: Albus Dumbledore, currently Headmaster of Hogwarts. (oo6-334)
(oo6-334) Harry turned over his card and read: Albus Dumbledore, currently Headmaster of Hogwarts. (oo6-334)
(oo6-335) Considered by many the greatest wizard of modern times, Professor Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel. (oo6-335)
(oo6-335) Considered by many the greatest wizard of modern times, Professor Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel. (oo6-335)
(oo6-335) Considered by many the greatest wizard of modern times, Professor Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel. (oo6-335)
(oo6-336) Professor Dumbledore enjoys chamber music and tenpin bowling. (oo6-336)
(oo6-336) Professor Dumbledore enjoys chamber music and tenpin bowling. (oo6-336)
(oo6-336) Professor Dumbledore enjoys chamber music and tenpin bowling. (oo6-336)
(oo6-337) Harry turned the card back over and saw, to his astonishment, that Dumbledore's face had disappeared. (oo6-337)
(oo6-337) Harry turned the card back over and saw, to his astonishment, that Dumbledore's face had disappeared. (oo6-337)
(oo6-337) Harry turned the card back over and saw, to his astonishment, that Dumbledore's face had disappeared. (oo6-337)
(oo6-338) 'He's gone!' (oo6-338)
(oo6-338) 'He's gone!' (oo6-338)
(oo6-338) 'He's gone!' (oo6-338)
(oo6-339) 'Well, you can't expect him to hang around all day,' said Ron. (oo6-339)
(oo6-339) 'Well, you can't expect him to hang around all day,' said Ron. (oo6-339)
(oo6-339) 'Well, you can't expect him to hang around all day,' said Ron. (oo6-339)
(oo6-34o) 'He'll be back. (oo6-34o)
(oo6-34o) 'He'll be back. (oo6-34o)
(oo6-34o) 'He'll be back. (oo6-34o)
(oo6-341) No, I've got Morgana again and I've got about six of her ... do you want it? (oo6-341)
(oo6-341) No, I've got Morgana again and I've got about six of her ... do you want it? (oo6-341)
(oo6-341) No, I've got Morgana again and I've got about six of her ... do you want it? (oo6-341)
(oo6-342) You can start collecting.' (oo6-342)
(oo6-342) You can start collecting.' (oo6-342)
(oo6-342) You can start collecting.' (oo6-342)
(oo6-343) Ron's eyes strayed to the pile of Chocolate Frogs waiting to be unwrapped. (oo6-343)
(oo6-343) Ron's eyes strayed to the pile of Chocolate Frogs waiting to be unwrapped. (oo6-343)
(oo6-343) Ron's eyes strayed to the pile of Chocolate Frogs waiting to be unwrapped. (oo6-343)
(oo6-344) 'Help yourself,' said Harry. (oo6-344)
(oo6-344) 'Help yourself,' said Harry. (oo6-344)
(oo6-344) 'Help yourself,' said Harry. (oo6-344)
(oo6-345) 'But in, you know, the Muggle world, people just stay put in photos.' (oo6-345)
(oo6-345) 'But in, you know, the Muggle world, people just stay put in photos.' (oo6-345)
(oo6-345) 'But in, you know, the Muggle world, people just stay put in photos.' (oo6-345)
(oo6-346) 'Do they? (oo6-346)
(oo6-346) 'Do they? (oo6-346)
(oo6-346) 'Do they? (oo6-346)
(oo6-347) What, they don't move at all?' (oo6-347)
(oo6-347) What, they don't move at all?' (oo6-347)
(oo6-347) What, they don't move at all?' (oo6-347)
(oo6-348) Ron sounded amazed. (oo6-348)
(oo6-348) Ron sounded amazed. (oo6-348)
(oo6-348) Ron sounded amazed. (oo6-348)
(oo6-349) 'Weird! ' (oo6-349)
(oo6-349) 'Weird! ' (oo6-349)
(oo6-349) 'Weird! ' (oo6-349)
(oo6-35o) Harry stared as Dumbledore sidled back into the picture on his card and gave him a small smile. (oo6-35o)
(oo6-35o) Harry stared as Dumbledore sidled back into the picture on his card and gave him a small smile. (oo6-35o)
(oo6-35o) Harry stared as Dumbledore sidled back into the picture on his card and gave him a small smile. (oo6-35o)
(oo6-351) Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards, but Harry couldn't keep his eyes off them. (oo6-351)
(oo6-351) Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards, but Harry couldn't keep his eyes off them. (oo6-351)
(oo6-351) Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards, but Harry couldn't keep his eyes off them. (oo6-351)
(oo6-352) Soon he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe, Paracelsus and Merlin. (oo6-352)
(oo6-352) Soon he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe, Paracelsus and Merlin. (oo6-352)
(oo6-352) Soon he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe, Paracelsus and Merlin. (oo6-352)
(oo6-353) He finally tore his eyes away from the druidess Cliodna, who was scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans. (oo6-353)
(oo6-353) He finally tore his eyes away from the druidess Cliodna, who was scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans. (oo6-353)
(oo6-353) He finally tore his eyes away from the druidess Cliodna, who was scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans. (oo6-353)
(oo6-354) 'You want to be careful with those,' Ron warned Harry. (oo6-354)
(oo6-354) 'You want to be careful with those,' Ron warned Harry. (oo6-354)
(oo6-354) 'You want to be careful with those,' Ron warned Harry. (oo6-354)
(oo6-355) 'When they say every flavour, they mean every flavour - you know, you get all the ordinary ones like chocolate and peppermint and marmalade, but then you can get spinach and liver and tripe. (oo6-355)
(oo6-355) 'When they say every flavour, they mean every flavour - you know, you get all the ordinary ones like chocolate and peppermint and marmalade, but then you can get spinach and liver and tripe. (oo6-355)
(oo6-355) 'When they say every flavour, they mean every flavour - you know, you get all the ordinary ones like chocolate and peppermint and marmalade, but then you can get spinach and liver and tripe. (oo6-355)
(oo6-356) George reckons he had a bogey-flavoured one once.' (oo6-356)
(oo6-356) George reckons he had a bogey-flavoured one once.' (oo6-356)
(oo6-356) George reckons he had a bogey-flavoured one once.' (oo6-356)
(oo6-357) Ron picked up a green bean, looked at it carefully and bit into a corner. (oo6-357)
(oo6-357) Ron picked up a green bean, looked at it carefully and bit into a corner. (oo6-357)
(oo6-357) Ron picked up a green bean, looked at it carefully and bit into a corner. (oo6-357)
(oo6-358) Bleaaargh - see? (oo6-358)
(oo6-358) Bleaaargh - see? (oo6-358)
(oo6-358) Bleaaargh - see? (oo6-358)
(oo6-359) Sprouts.' (oo6-359)
(oo6-359) Sprouts.' (oo6-359)
(oo6-359) Sprouts.' (oo6-359)
(oo6-36o) They had a good time eating the Every-Flavour Beans. (oo6-36o)
(oo6-36o) They had a good time eating the Every-Flavour Beans. (oo6-36o)
(oo6-36o) They had a good time eating the Every-Flavour Beans. (oo6-36o)
(oo6-361) Harry got toast, coconut, baked bean, strawberry, curry, grass, coffee, sardine and was even brave enough to nibble the end off a funny grey one Ron wouldn't touch, which turned out to be pepper. (oo6-361)
(oo6-361) Harry got toast, coconut, baked bean, strawberry, curry, grass, coffee, sardine and was even brave enough to nibble the end off a funny grey one Ron wouldn't touch, which turned out to be pepper. (oo6-361)
(oo6-361) Harry got toast, coconut, baked bean, strawberry, curry, grass, coffee, sardine and was even brave enough to nibble the end off a funny grey one Ron wouldn't touch, which turned out to be pepper. (oo6-361)
(oo6-362) The countryside now flying past the window was becoming wilder. (oo6-362)
(oo6-362) The countryside now flying past the window was becoming wilder. (oo6-362)
(oo6-362) The countryside now flying past the window was becoming wilder. (oo6-362)
(oo6-363) The neat fields had gone. (oo6-363)
(oo6-363) The neat fields had gone. (oo6-363)
(oo6-363) The neat fields had gone. (oo6-363)
(oo6-364) Now there were woods, twisting rivers and dark green hills. (oo6-364)
(oo6-364) Now there were woods, twisting rivers and dark green hills. (oo6-364)
(oo6-364) Now there were woods, twisting rivers and dark green hills. (oo6-364)
(oo6-365) There was a knock on the door of their compartment and the round-faced boy Harry had passed on platform nine and three-quarters came in. (oo6-365)
(oo6-365) There was a knock on the door of their compartment and the round-faced boy Harry had passed on platform nine and three-quarters came in. (oo6-365)
(oo6-365) There was a knock on the door of their compartment and the round-faced boy Harry had passed on platform nine and three-quarters came in. (oo6-365)
(oo6-366) He looked tearful. (oo6-366)
(oo6-366) He looked tearful. (oo6-366)
(oo6-366) He looked tearful. (oo6-366)
(oo6-367) 'Sorry,' he said, 'but have you seen a toad at all?' (oo6-367)
(oo6-367) 'Sorry,' he said, 'but have you seen a toad at all?' (oo6-367)
(oo6-367) 'Sorry,' he said, 'but have you seen a toad at all?' (oo6-367)
(oo6-368) When they shook their heads, he wailed, 'I've lost him! (oo6-368)
(oo6-368) When they shook their heads, he wailed, 'I've lost him! (oo6-368)
(oo6-368) When they shook their heads, he wailed, 'I've lost him! (oo6-368)
(oo6-369) He keeps getting away from me!' (oo6-369)
(oo6-369) He keeps getting away from me!' (oo6-369)
(oo6-369) He keeps getting away from me!' (oo6-369)
(oo6-37o) 'He'll turn up,' said Harry. (oo6-37o)
(oo6-37o) 'He'll turn up,' said Harry. (oo6-37o)
(oo6-37o) 'He'll turn up,' said Harry. (oo6-37o)
(oo6-371) 'Yes,' said the boy miserably. (oo6-371)
(oo6-371) 'Yes,' said the boy miserably. (oo6-371)
(oo6-371) 'Yes,' said the boy miserably. (oo6-371)
(oo6-372) 'Well, if you see him ...' (oo6-372)
(oo6-372) 'Well, if you see him ...' (oo6-372)
(oo6-372) 'Well, if you see him ...' (oo6-372)
(oo6-373) He left. (oo6-373)
(oo6-373) He left. (oo6-373)
(oo6-373) He left. (oo6-373)
(oo6-374) 'Don't know why he's so bothered,' said Ron. (oo6-374)
(oo6-374) 'Don't know why he's so bothered,' said Ron. (oo6-374)
(oo6-374) 'Don't know why he's so bothered,' said Ron. (oo6-374)
(oo6-375) 'If I'd brought a toad I'd lose it as quick as I could. (oo6-375)
(oo6-375) 'If I'd brought a toad I'd lose it as quick as I could. (oo6-375)
(oo6-375) 'If I'd brought a toad I'd lose it as quick as I could. (oo6-375)
(oo6-376) Mind you, I brought Scabbers, so I can't talk.' (oo6-376)
(oo6-376) Mind you, I brought Scabbers, so I can't talk.' (oo6-376)
(oo6-376) Mind you, I brought Scabbers, so I can't talk.' (oo6-376)
(oo6-377) The rat was still snoozing on Ron's lap. (oo6-377)
(oo6-377) The rat was still snoozing on Ron's lap. (oo6-377)
(oo6-377) The rat was still snoozing on Ron's lap. (oo6-377)
(oo6-378) 'He might have died and you wouldn't know the difference,' said Ron in disgust. (oo6-378)
(oo6-378) 'He might have died and you wouldn't know the difference,' said Ron in disgust. (oo6-378)
(oo6-378) 'He might have died and you wouldn't know the difference,' said Ron in disgust. (oo6-378)
(oo6-379) 'I tried to turn him yellow yesterday to make him more interesting, but the spell didn't work. (oo6-379)
(oo6-379) 'I tried to turn him yellow yesterday to make him more interesting, but the spell didn't work. (oo6-379)
(oo6-379) 'I tried to turn him yellow yesterday to make him more interesting, but the spell didn't work. (oo6-379)
(oo6-38o) I'll show you, look ...' (oo6-38o)
(oo6-38o) I'll show you, look ...' (oo6-38o)
(oo6-38o) I'll show you, look ...' (oo6-38o)
(oo6-381) He rummaged around in his trunk and pulled out a very battered-looking wand. (oo6-381)
(oo6-381) He rummaged around in his trunk and pulled out a very battered-looking wand. (oo6-381)
(oo6-381) He rummaged around in his trunk and pulled out a very battered-looking wand. (oo6-381)
(oo6-382) It was chipped in places and something white was glinting at the end. (oo6-382)
(oo6-382) It was chipped in places and something white was glinting at the end. (oo6-382)
(oo6-382) It was chipped in places and something white was glinting at the end. (oo6-382)
(oo6-383) 'Unicorn hair's nearly poking out. (oo6-383)
(oo6-383) 'Unicorn hair's nearly poking out. (oo6-383)
(oo6-383) 'Unicorn hair's nearly poking out. (oo6-383)
(oo6-384) Anyway -' (oo6-384)
(oo6-384) Anyway -' (oo6-384)
(oo6-384) Anyway -' (oo6-384)
(oo6-385) He had just raised his wand when the compartment door slid open again. (oo6-385)
(oo6-385) He had just raised his wand when the compartment door slid open again. (oo6-385)
(oo6-385) He had just raised his wand when the compartment door slid open again. (oo6-385)
(oo6-386) The toadless boy was back, but this time he had a girl with him. (oo6-386)
(oo6-386) The toadless boy was back, but this time he had a girl with him. (oo6-386)
(oo6-386) The toadless boy was back, but this time he had a girl with him. (oo6-386)
(oo6-387) She was already wearing her new Hogwarts robes. (oo6-387)
(oo6-387) She was already wearing her new Hogwarts robes. (oo6-387)
(oo6-387) She was already wearing her new Hogwarts robes. (oo6-387)
(oo6-388) 'Has anyone seen a toad? (oo6-388)
(oo6-388) 'Has anyone seen a toad? (oo6-388)
(oo6-388) 'Has anyone seen a toad? (oo6-388)
(oo6-389) Neville's lost one,' she said. (oo6-389)
(oo6-389) Neville's lost one,' she said. (oo6-389)
(oo6-389) Neville's lost one,' she said. (oo6-389)
(oo6-39o) She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair and rather large front teeth. (oo6-39o)
(oo6-39o) She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair and rather large front teeth. (oo6-39o)
(oo6-39o) She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair and rather large front teeth. (oo6-39o)
(oo6-391) 'We've already told him we haven't seen it,' said Ron, but the girl wasn't listening, she was looking at the wand in his hand. (oo6-391)
(oo6-391) 'We've already told him we haven't seen it,' said Ron, but the girl wasn't listening, she was looking at the wand in his hand. (oo6-391)
(oo6-391) 'We've already told him we haven't seen it,' said Ron, but the girl wasn't listening, she was looking at the wand in his hand. (oo6-391)
(oo6-392) 'Oh, are you doing magic? (oo6-392)
(oo6-392) 'Oh, are you doing magic? (oo6-392)
(oo6-392) 'Oh, are you doing magic? (oo6-392)
(oo6-393) Let's see it, then.' (oo6-393)
(oo6-393) Let's see it, then.' (oo6-393)
(oo6-393) Let's see it, then.' (oo6-393)
(oo6-394) She sat down. (oo6-394)
(oo6-394) She sat down. (oo6-394)
(oo6-394) She sat down. (oo6-394)
(oo6-395) Ron looked taken aback. (oo6-395)
(oo6-395) Ron looked taken aback. (oo6-395)
(oo6-395) Ron looked taken aback. (oo6-395)
(oo6-396) 'Er - all right.' (oo6-396)
(oo6-396) 'Er - all right.' (oo6-396)
(oo6-396) 'Er - all right.' (oo6-396)
(oo6-397) He cleared his throat. (oo6-397)
(oo6-397) He cleared his throat. (oo6-397)
(oo6-397) He cleared his throat. (oo6-397)
(oo6-398) 'Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, (oo6-398)
(oo6-398) 'Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, (oo6-398)
(oo6-398) 'Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, (oo6-398)
(oo6-399) Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow.' (oo6-399)
(oo6-399) Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow.' (oo6-399)
(oo6-399) Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow.' (oo6-399)
(oo6-4oo) He waved his wand, but nothing happened. (oo6-4oo)
(oo6-4oo) He waved his wand, but nothing happened. (oo6-4oo)
(oo6-4oo) He waved his wand, but nothing happened. (oo6-4oo)
(oo6-4o1) Scabbers stayed grey and fast asleep. (oo6-4o1)
(oo6-4o1) Scabbers stayed grey and fast asleep. (oo6-4o1)
(oo6-4o1) Scabbers stayed grey and fast asleep. (oo6-4o1)
(oo6-4o2) 'Are you sure that's a real spell?' said the girl. (oo6-4o2)
(oo6-4o2) 'Are you sure that's a real spell?' said the girl. (oo6-4o2)
(oo6-4o2) 'Are you sure that's a real spell?' said the girl. (oo6-4o2)
(oo6-4o3) 'Well, it's not very good, is it? (oo6-4o3)
(oo6-4o3) 'Well, it's not very good, is it? (oo6-4o3)
(oo6-4o3) 'Well, it's not very good, is it? (oo6-4o3)
(oo6-4o4) I've tried a few simple spells just for practice and it's all worked for me. (oo6-4o4)
(oo6-4o4) I've tried a few simple spells just for practice and it's all worked for me. (oo6-4o4)
(oo6-4o4) I've tried a few simple spells just for practice and it's all worked for me. (oo6-4o4)
(oo6-4o5) Nobody in my family's magic at all, it was ever such a surprise when I got my letter, but I was ever so pleased, of course, I mean, it's the very best school of witchcraft there is, I've heard - I've learnt all out set books off by heart, of course, I just hope it will be enough - I'm Hermione Granger, by the way, who are you?' (oo6-4o5)
(oo6-4o5) Nobody in my family's magic at all, it was ever such a surprise when I got my letter, but I was ever so pleased, of course, I mean, it's the very best school of witchcraft there is, I've heard - I've learnt all out set books off by heart, of course, I just hope it will be enough - I'm Hermione Granger, by the way, who are you?' (oo6-4o5)
(oo6-4o5) Nobody in my family's magic at all, it was ever such a surprise when I got my letter, but I was ever so pleased, of course, I mean, it's the very best school of witchcraft there is, I've heard - I've learnt all out set books off by heart, of course, I just hope it will be enough - I'm Hermione Granger, by the way, who are you?' (oo6-4o5)
(oo6-4o6) She said all this very fast. (oo6-4o6)
(oo6-4o6) She said all this very fast. (oo6-4o6)
(oo6-4o6) She said all this very fast. (oo6-4o6)
(oo6-4o7) Harry looked at Ron and was relieved to see by his stunned face that he hadn't learnt all the set books off by heart either. (oo6-4o7)
(oo6-4o7) Harry looked at Ron and was relieved to see by his stunned face that he hadn't learnt all the set books off by heart either. (oo6-4o7)
(oo6-4o7) Harry looked at Ron and was relieved to see by his stunned face that he hadn't learnt all the set books off by heart either. (oo6-4o7)
(oo6-4o8) 'I'm Ron Weasley,' Ron muttered. (oo6-4o8)
(oo6-4o8) 'I'm Ron Weasley,' Ron muttered. (oo6-4o8)
(oo6-4o8) 'I'm Ron Weasley,' Ron muttered. (oo6-4o8)
(oo6-4o9) 'Harry Potter,' said Harry. (oo6-4o9)
(oo6-4o9) 'Harry Potter,' said Harry. (oo6-4o9)
(oo6-4o9) 'Harry Potter,' said Harry. (oo6-4o9)
(oo6-41o) 'Are you really?' said Hermione. (oo6-41o)
(oo6-41o) 'Are you really?' said Hermione. (oo6-41o)
(oo6-41o) 'Are you really?' said Hermione. (oo6-41o)
(oo6-411) 'I know all about you, of course - I got a few extra books for background reading, and you're in Modern Magical History and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Great Wizarding Events of the Twentieth Century.' (oo6-411)
(oo6-411) 'I know all about you, of course - I got a few extra books for background reading, and you're in Modern Magical History and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Great Wizarding Events of the Twentieth Century.' (oo6-411)
(oo6-411) 'I know all about you, of course - I got a few extra books for background reading, and you're in Modern Magical History and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Great Wizarding Events of the Twentieth Century.' (oo6-411)
(oo6-412) 'Am I?' said Harry, feeling dazed. (oo6-412)
(oo6-412) 'Am I?' said Harry, feeling dazed. (oo6-412)
(oo6-412) 'Am I?' said Harry, feeling dazed. (oo6-412)
(oo6-413) 'Goodness, didn't you know, I'd have found out everything I could if it was me,' said Hermione. (oo6-413)
(oo6-413) 'Goodness, didn't you know, I'd have found out everything I could if it was me,' said Hermione. (oo6-413)
(oo6-413) 'Goodness, didn't you know, I'd have found out everything I could if it was me,' said Hermione. (oo6-413)
(oo6-414) 'Do either of you know what house you'll be in? (oo6-414)
(oo6-414) 'Do either of you know what house you'll be in? (oo6-414)
(oo6-414) 'Do either of you know what house you'll be in? (oo6-414)
(oo6-415) I've been asking around and I hope I'm in Gryffindor, it sounds by far the best, I hear Dumbledore himself was one, but I suppose Ravenclaw wouldn't be too bad ... (oo6-415)
(oo6-415) I've been asking around and I hope I'm in Gryffindor, it sounds by far the best, I hear Dumbledore himself was one, but I suppose Ravenclaw wouldn't be too bad ... (oo6-415)
(oo6-415) I've been asking around and I hope I'm in Gryffindor, it sounds by far the best, I hear Dumbledore himself was one, but I suppose Ravenclaw wouldn't be too bad ... (oo6-415)
(oo6-416) Anyway, we'd better go and look the Neville's toad. (oo6-416)
(oo6-416) Anyway, we'd better go and look the Neville's toad. (oo6-416)
(oo6-416) Anyway, we'd better go and look the Neville's toad. (oo6-416)
(oo6-417) You two had better change, you know, I expect we'll be there soon.' (oo6-417)
(oo6-417) You two had better change, you know, I expect we'll be there soon.' (oo6-417)
(oo6-417) You two had better change, you know, I expect we'll be there soon.' (oo6-417)
(oo6-418) And she left, taking the toadless boy with her. (oo6-418)
(oo6-418) And she left, taking the toadless boy with her. (oo6-418)
(oo6-418) And she left, taking the toadless boy with her. (oo6-418)
(oo6-419) 'Whatever house I'm in, I hope she's not in it,' said Ron. (oo6-419)
(oo6-419) 'Whatever house I'm in, I hope she's not in it,' said Ron. (oo6-419)
(oo6-419) 'Whatever house I'm in, I hope she's not in it,' said Ron. (oo6-419)
(oo6-42o) He threw his wand back into his trunk. (oo6-42o)
(oo6-42o) He threw his wand back into his trunk. (oo6-42o)
(oo6-42o) He threw his wand back into his trunk. (oo6-42o)
(oo6-421) 'Stupid spell - George gave it to me, bet he knew it was a dud.' (oo6-421)
(oo6-421) 'Stupid spell - George gave it to me, bet he knew it was a dud.' (oo6-421)
(oo6-421) 'Stupid spell - George gave it to me, bet he knew it was a dud.' (oo6-421)
(oo6-422) 'What house are your brothers in?' asked Harry. (oo6-422)
(oo6-422) 'What house are your brothers in?' asked Harry. (oo6-422)
(oo6-422) 'What house are your brothers in?' asked Harry. (oo6-422)
(oo6-423) 'Gryffindor,' said Ron. (oo6-423)
(oo6-423) 'Gryffindor,' said Ron. (oo6-423)
(oo6-423) 'Gryffindor,' said Ron. (oo6-423)
(oo6-424) Gloom seemed to be settling on him again. (oo6-424)
(oo6-424) Gloom seemed to be settling on him again. (oo6-424)
(oo6-424) Gloom seemed to be settling on him again. (oo6-424)
(oo6-425) 'Mum and Dad were in it, too. (oo6-425)
(oo6-425) 'Mum and Dad were in it, too. (oo6-425)
(oo6-425) 'Mum and Dad were in it, too. (oo6-425)
(oo6-426) I don't know what they'll say if I'm not. (oo6-426)
(oo6-426) I don't know what they'll say if I'm not. (oo6-426)
(oo6-426) I don't know what they'll say if I'm not. (oo6-426)
(oo6-427) I don't suppose Ravenclaw would be too bad, but imagine if they put me in Slytherin.' (oo6-427)
(oo6-427) I don't suppose Ravenclaw would be too bad, but imagine if they put me in Slytherin.' (oo6-427)
(oo6-427) I don't suppose Ravenclaw would be too bad, but imagine if they put me in Slytherin.' (oo6-427)
(oo6-428) 'That's the house Vol- I mean, You-Know-Who was in?' (oo6-428)
(oo6-428) 'That's the house Vol- I mean, You-Know-Who was in?' (oo6-428)
(oo6-428) 'That's the house Vol- I mean, You-Know-Who was in?' (oo6-428)
(oo6-429) 'Yeah,' said Ron. (oo6-429)
(oo6-429) 'Yeah,' said Ron. (oo6-429)
(oo6-429) 'Yeah,' said Ron. (oo6-429)
(oo6-43o) He flopped back into his seat, looking depressed. (oo6-43o)
(oo6-43o) He flopped back into his seat, looking depressed. (oo6-43o)
(oo6-43o) He flopped back into his seat, looking depressed. (oo6-43o)
(oo6-431) 'You know, I think the ends of Scabbers's whiskers are a bit lighter,' said Harry, trying to take Ron's mind off houses. (oo6-431)
(oo6-431) 'You know, I think the ends of Scabbers's whiskers are a bit lighter,' said Harry, trying to take Ron's mind off houses. (oo6-431)
(oo6-431) 'You know, I think the ends of Scabbers's whiskers are a bit lighter,' said Harry, trying to take Ron's mind off houses. (oo6-431)
(oo6-432) 'So what do your oldest brothers do now they've left, anyway?' (oo6-432)
(oo6-432) 'So what do your oldest brothers do now they've left, anyway?' (oo6-432)
(oo6-432) 'So what do your oldest brothers do now they've left, anyway?' (oo6-432)
(oo6-433) Harry was wondering what a wizard did once he'd finished school. (oo6-433)
(oo6-433) Harry was wondering what a wizard did once he'd finished school. (oo6-433)
(oo6-433) Harry was wondering what a wizard did once he'd finished school. (oo6-433)
(oo6-434) 'Charlie's in Romania studying dragons and Bill's in Africa doing something for Gringotts,' said Ron. (oo6-434)
(oo6-434) 'Charlie's in Romania studying dragons and Bill's in Africa doing something for Gringotts,' said Ron. (oo6-434)
(oo6-434) 'Charlie's in Romania studying dragons and Bill's in Africa doing something for Gringotts,' said Ron. (oo6-434)
(oo6-435) 'Did you hear about Gringotts? (oo6-435)
(oo6-435) 'Did you hear about Gringotts? (oo6-435)
(oo6-435) 'Did you hear about Gringotts? (oo6-435)
(oo6-436) It's been all over the Daily Prophet, but I don't suppose you get that with the Muggles - someone tried to rob a high-security vault.' (oo6-436)
(oo6-436) It's been all over the Daily Prophet, but I don't suppose you get that with the Muggles - someone tried to rob a high-security vault.' (oo6-436)
(oo6-436) It's been all over the Daily Prophet, but I don't suppose you get that with the Muggles - someone tried to rob a high-security vault.' (oo6-436)
(oo6-437) Harry stared. (oo6-437)
(oo6-437) Harry stared. (oo6-437)
(oo6-437) Harry stared. (oo6-437)
(oo6-438) 'Really? (oo6-438)
(oo6-438) 'Really? (oo6-438)
(oo6-438) 'Really? (oo6-438)
(oo6-439) What happened to them?' (oo6-439)
(oo6-439) What happened to them?' (oo6-439)
(oo6-439) What happened to them?' (oo6-439)
(oo6-44o) 'Nothing, that's why it's such big news. (oo6-44o)
(oo6-44o) 'Nothing, that's why it's such big news. (oo6-44o)
(oo6-44o) 'Nothing, that's why it's such big news. (oo6-44o)
(oo6-441) They haven't been caught. (oo6-441)
(oo6-441) They haven't been caught. (oo6-441)
(oo6-441) They haven't been caught. (oo6-441)
(oo6-442) My dad says it must've been a powerful Dark wizard to get round Gringotts, but they don't think they took anything, that's what's odd. (oo6-442)
(oo6-442) My dad says it must've been a powerful Dark wizard to get round Gringotts, but they don't think they took anything, that's what's odd. (oo6-442)
(oo6-442) My dad says it must've been a powerful Dark wizard to get round Gringotts, but they don't think they took anything, that's what's odd. (oo6-442)
(oo6-443) 'Course, everyone gets scared when something like this happens in case You-Know-Who's behind it.' (oo6-443)
(oo6-443) 'Course, everyone gets scared when something like this happens in case You-Know-Who's behind it.' (oo6-443)
(oo6-443) 'Course, everyone gets scared when something like this happens in case You-Know-Who's behind it.' (oo6-443)
(oo6-444) Harry turned this news over in his mind. (oo6-444)
(oo6-444) Harry turned this news over in his mind. (oo6-444)
(oo6-444) Harry turned this news over in his mind. (oo6-444)
(oo6-445) He was starting to get a prickle of fear every time You-Know-Who was mentioned. (oo6-445)
(oo6-445) He was starting to get a prickle of fear every time You-Know-Who was mentioned. (oo6-445)
(oo6-445) He was starting to get a prickle of fear every time You-Know-Who was mentioned. (oo6-445)
(oo6-446) He supposed this was all part of entering the magical world, but it had been a lot more comfortable saying 'Voldemort' without worrying. (oo6-446)
(oo6-446) He supposed this was all part of entering the magical world, but it had been a lot more comfortable saying 'Voldemort' without worrying. (oo6-446)
(oo6-446) He supposed this was all part of entering the magical world, but it had been a lot more comfortable saying 'Voldemort' without worrying. (oo6-446)
(oo6-447) 'What's your Quidditch team?' Ron asked. (oo6-447)
(oo6-447) 'What's your Quidditch team?' Ron asked. (oo6-447)
(oo6-447) 'What's your Quidditch team?' Ron asked. (oo6-447)
(oo6-448) 'Er - I don't know any,' Harry confessed. (oo6-448)
(oo6-448) 'Er - I don't know any,' Harry confessed. (oo6-448)
(oo6-448) 'Er - I don't know any,' Harry confessed. (oo6-448)
(oo6-449) 'What!' Ron looked dumbfounded. (oo6-449)
(oo6-449) 'What!' Ron looked dumbfounded. (oo6-449)
(oo6-449) 'What!' Ron looked dumbfounded. (oo6-449)
(oo6-45o) 'Oh, you wait, it's the best game in the world -' (oo6-45o)
(oo6-45o) 'Oh, you wait, it's the best game in the world -' (oo6-45o)
(oo6-45o) 'Oh, you wait, it's the best game in the world -' (oo6-45o)
(oo6-451) And he was off, explaining all about the four balls and the positions of the seven players, describing famous games he'd been to with his brothers and the broomstick he'd like to get if he had the money. (oo6-451)
(oo6-451) And he was off, explaining all about the four balls and the positions of the seven players, describing famous games he'd been to with his brothers and the broomstick he'd like to get if he had the money. (oo6-451)
(oo6-451) And he was off, explaining all about the four balls and the positions of the seven players, describing famous games he'd been to with his brothers and the broomstick he'd like to get if he had the money. (oo6-451)
(oo6-452) He was just taking Harry through the finer points of the game when the compartment door slid open yet again, but it wasn't Neville the toadless boy or Hermione Granger this time. (oo6-452)
(oo6-452) He was just taking Harry through the finer points of the game when the compartment door slid open yet again, but it wasn't Neville the toadless boy or Hermione Granger this time. (oo6-452)
(oo6-452) He was just taking Harry through the finer points of the game when the compartment door slid open yet again, but it wasn't Neville the toadless boy or Hermione Granger this time. (oo6-452)
(oo6-453) Three boys entered and Harry recognised the middle one at once: it was the pale boy from Madam Malkin's robe shop. (oo6-453)
(oo6-453) Three boys entered and Harry recognised the middle one at once: it was the pale boy from Madam Malkin's robe shop. (oo6-453)
(oo6-453) Three boys entered and Harry recognised the middle one at once: it was the pale boy from Madam Malkin's robe shop. (oo6-453)
(oo6-454) He was looking at Harry with a lot more interest than he'd shown back in Diagon Alley. (oo6-454)
(oo6-454) He was looking at Harry with a lot more interest than he'd shown back in Diagon Alley. (oo6-454)
(oo6-454) He was looking at Harry with a lot more interest than he'd shown back in Diagon Alley. (oo6-454)
(oo6-455) 'Is it true?' he said. (oo6-455)
(oo6-455) 'Is it true?' he said. (oo6-455)
(oo6-455) 'Is it true?' he said. (oo6-455)
(oo6-456) 'They're saying all down the train that Harry Potter's in this compartment. (oo6-456)
(oo6-456) 'They're saying all down the train that Harry Potter's in this compartment. (oo6-456)
(oo6-456) 'They're saying all down the train that Harry Potter's in this compartment. (oo6-456)
(oo6-457) So it's you, is it?' (oo6-457)
(oo6-457) So it's you, is it?' (oo6-457)
(oo6-457) So it's you, is it?' (oo6-457)
(oo6-458) 'Yes,' said Harry. (oo6-458)
(oo6-458) 'Yes,' said Harry. (oo6-458)
(oo6-458) 'Yes,' said Harry. (oo6-458)
(oo6-459) He was looking at the other boys. (oo6-459)
(oo6-459) He was looking at the other boys. (oo6-459)
(oo6-459) He was looking at the other boys. (oo6-459)
(oo6-46o) Both of them were thickset and looked extremely mean. (oo6-46o)
(oo6-46o) Both of them were thickset and looked extremely mean. (oo6-46o)
(oo6-46o) Both of them were thickset and looked extremely mean. (oo6-46o)
(oo6-461) Standing either side of the pale boy they looked like bodyguards. (oo6-461)
(oo6-461) Standing either side of the pale boy they looked like bodyguards. (oo6-461)
(oo6-461) Standing either side of the pale boy they looked like bodyguards. (oo6-461)
(oo6-462) 'Oh, this is Crabbe and this is Goyle,' said the pale boy carelessly, noticing where Harry was looking. (oo6-462)
(oo6-462) 'Oh, this is Crabbe and this is Goyle,' said the pale boy carelessly, noticing where Harry was looking. (oo6-462)
(oo6-462) 'Oh, this is Crabbe and this is Goyle,' said the pale boy carelessly, noticing where Harry was looking. (oo6-462)
(oo6-463) 'And my name's Malfoy, Draco Malfoy.' (oo6-463)
(oo6-463) 'And my name's Malfoy, Draco Malfoy.' (oo6-463)
(oo6-463) 'And my name's Malfoy, Draco Malfoy.' (oo6-463)
(oo6-464) Ron gave a slight cough, which might have been hiding a snigger. (oo6-464)
(oo6-464) Ron gave a slight cough, which might have been hiding a snigger. (oo6-464)
(oo6-464) Ron gave a slight cough, which might have been hiding a snigger. (oo6-464)
(oo6-465) Draco Malfoy looked at him. (oo6-465)
(oo6-465) Draco Malfoy looked at him. (oo6-465)
(oo6-465) Draco Malfoy looked at him. (oo6-465)
(oo6-466) 'Think my name's funny, do you? (oo6-466)
(oo6-466) 'Think my name's funny, do you? (oo6-466)
(oo6-466) 'Think my name's funny, do you? (oo6-466)
(oo6-467) No need to ask who you are. (oo6-467)
(oo6-467) No need to ask who you are. (oo6-467)
(oo6-467) No need to ask who you are. (oo6-467)
(oo6-468) My father told me all the Weasleys have red hair, freckles and more children than they can afford.' (oo6-468)
(oo6-468) My father told me all the Weasleys have red hair, freckles and more children than they can afford.' (oo6-468)
(oo6-468) My father told me all the Weasleys have red hair, freckles and more children than they can afford.' (oo6-468)
(oo6-469) He turned back to Harry. (oo6-469)
(oo6-469) He turned back to Harry. (oo6-469)
(oo6-469) He turned back to Harry. (oo6-469)
(oo6-47o) You'll soon find out some wizarding families are much better than others, Potter. (oo6-47o)
(oo6-47o) You'll soon find out some wizarding families are much better than others, Potter. (oo6-47o)
(oo6-47o) You'll soon find out some wizarding families are much better than others, Potter. (oo6-47o)
(oo6-471) You don't want to go making friends with the wrong sort. (oo6-471)
(oo6-471) You don't want to go making friends with the wrong sort. (oo6-471)
(oo6-471) You don't want to go making friends with the wrong sort. (oo6-471)
(oo6-472) I can help you there.' (oo6-472)
(oo6-472) I can help you there.' (oo6-472)
(oo6-472) I can help you there.' (oo6-472)
(oo6-473) He held out his hand to shake Harry's, but Harry didn't take it. (oo6-473)
(oo6-473) He held out his hand to shake Harry's, but Harry didn't take it. (oo6-473)
(oo6-473) He held out his hand to shake Harry's, but Harry didn't take it. (oo6-473)
(oo6-474) 'I think I can tell who the wrong sort are for myself, thanks,' he said coolly. (oo6-474)
(oo6-474) 'I think I can tell who the wrong sort are for myself, thanks,' he said coolly. (oo6-474)
(oo6-474) 'I think I can tell who the wrong sort are for myself, thanks,' he said coolly. (oo6-474)
(oo6-475) Draco Malfoy didn't go red, but a pink tinge appeared in his pale cheeks. (oo6-475)
(oo6-475) Draco Malfoy didn't go red, but a pink tinge appeared in his pale cheeks. (oo6-475)
(oo6-475) Draco Malfoy didn't go red, but a pink tinge appeared in his pale cheeks. (oo6-475)
(oo6-476) 'I'd be careful if I were you, Potter,' he said slowly. (oo6-476)
(oo6-476) 'I'd be careful if I were you, Potter,' he said slowly. (oo6-476)
(oo6-476) 'I'd be careful if I were you, Potter,' he said slowly. (oo6-476)
(oo6-477) 'Unless you're a bit politer you'll go the same way as your parents. (oo6-477)
(oo6-477) 'Unless you're a bit politer you'll go the same way as your parents. (oo6-477)
(oo6-477) 'Unless you're a bit politer you'll go the same way as your parents. (oo6-477)
(oo6-478) They didn't know what was good for them, either. (oo6-478)
(oo6-478) They didn't know what was good for them, either. (oo6-478)
(oo6-478) They didn't know what was good for them, either. (oo6-478)
(oo6-479) You hang around with riffraff like the Weasleys and that Hagrid and it'll rub off on you.' (oo6-479)
(oo6-479) You hang around with riffraff like the Weasleys and that Hagrid and it'll rub off on you.' (oo6-479)
(oo6-479) You hang around with riffraff like the Weasleys and that Hagrid and it'll rub off on you.' (oo6-479)
(oo6-48o) Both Harry and Ron stood up. (oo6-48o)
(oo6-48o) Both Harry and Ron stood up. (oo6-48o)
(oo6-48o) Both Harry and Ron stood up. (oo6-48o)
(oo6-481) Ron's face was as red as his hair. (oo6-481)
(oo6-481) Ron's face was as red as his hair. (oo6-481)
(oo6-481) Ron's face was as red as his hair. (oo6-481)
(oo6-482) 'Say that again,' he said. (oo6-482)
(oo6-482) 'Say that again,' he said. (oo6-482)
(oo6-482) 'Say that again,' he said. (oo6-482)
(oo6-483) 'Oh, you're going to fight us, are you?' Malfoy sneered. (oo6-483)
(oo6-483) 'Oh, you're going to fight us, are you?' Malfoy sneered. (oo6-483)
(oo6-483) 'Oh, you're going to fight us, are you?' Malfoy sneered. (oo6-483)
(oo6-484) 'Unless you get out now,' said Harry, more bravely than he felt, because Crabbe and Goyle were a lot bigger than him or Ron. (oo6-484)
(oo6-484) 'Unless you get out now,' said Harry, more bravely than he felt, because Crabbe and Goyle were a lot bigger than him or Ron. (oo6-484)
(oo6-484) 'Unless you get out now,' said Harry, more bravely than he felt, because Crabbe and Goyle were a lot bigger than him or Ron. (oo6-484)
(oo6-485) 'But we don't feel like leaving, do we, boys? (oo6-485)
(oo6-485) 'But we don't feel like leaving, do we, boys? (oo6-485)
(oo6-485) 'But we don't feel like leaving, do we, boys? (oo6-485)
(oo6-486) We've eaten all our food and you still seem to have some.' (oo6-486)
(oo6-486) We've eaten all our food and you still seem to have some.' (oo6-486)
(oo6-486) We've eaten all our food and you still seem to have some.' (oo6-486)
(oo6-487) Goyle reached towards the Chocolate Frogs next to Ron - Ron leapt forward, but before he'd so much as touched Goyle, Goyle let out a horrible yell. (oo6-487)
(oo6-487) Goyle reached towards the Chocolate Frogs next to Ron - Ron leapt forward, but before he'd so much as touched Goyle, Goyle let out a horrible yell. (oo6-487)
(oo6-487) Goyle reached towards the Chocolate Frogs next to Ron - Ron leapt forward, but before he'd so much as touched Goyle, Goyle let out a horrible yell. (oo6-487)
(oo6-488) Scabbers the rat was hanging off his finger, sharp little teeth sunk deep into Goyle's knuckle - Crabbe and Malfoy backed away as Goyle swung Scabbers round and round, howling, and when Scabbers finally flew off and hit the window, all three of them disappeared at once. (oo6-488)
(oo6-488) Scabbers the rat was hanging off his finger, sharp little teeth sunk deep into Goyle's knuckle - Crabbe and Malfoy backed away as Goyle swung Scabbers round and round, howling, and when Scabbers finally flew off and hit the window, all three of them disappeared at once. (oo6-488)
(oo6-488) Scabbers the rat was hanging off his finger, sharp little teeth sunk deep into Goyle's knuckle - Crabbe and Malfoy backed away as Goyle swung Scabbers round and round, howling, and when Scabbers finally flew off and hit the window, all three of them disappeared at once. (oo6-488)
(oo6-489) Perhaps they thought there were more rats lurking among the sweets, or perhaps they'd heard footsteps, because a second later, Hermione Granger had come in. (oo6-489)
(oo6-489) Perhaps they thought there were more rats lurking among the sweets, or perhaps they'd heard footsteps, because a second later, Hermione Granger had come in. (oo6-489)
(oo6-489) Perhaps they thought there were more rats lurking among the sweets, or perhaps they'd heard footsteps, because a second later, Hermione Granger had come in. (oo6-489)
(oo6-49o) 'What has been going on?' she said, looking at the sweets all over the floor and Ron picking up Scabbers by his tail. (oo6-49o)
(oo6-49o) 'What has been going on?' she said, looking at the sweets all over the floor and Ron picking up Scabbers by his tail. (oo6-49o)
(oo6-49o) 'What has been going on?' she said, looking at the sweets all over the floor and Ron picking up Scabbers by his tail. (oo6-49o)
(oo6-491) 'I think he's been knocked out,' Ron said to Harry. (oo6-491)
(oo6-491) 'I think he's been knocked out,' Ron said to Harry. (oo6-491)
(oo6-491) 'I think he's been knocked out,' Ron said to Harry. (oo6-491)
(oo6-492) He looked closer at Scabbers. (oo6-492)
(oo6-492) He looked closer at Scabbers. (oo6-492)
(oo6-492) He looked closer at Scabbers. (oo6-492)
(oo6-493) 'No - I don't believe it - he's gone back to sleep.' (oo6-493)
(oo6-493) 'No - I don't believe it - he's gone back to sleep.' (oo6-493)
(oo6-493) 'No - I don't believe it - he's gone back to sleep.' (oo6-493)
(oo6-494) And so he had. (oo6-494)
(oo6-494) And so he had. (oo6-494)
(oo6-494) And so he had. (oo6-494)
(oo6-495) 'You've met Malfoy before?' (oo6-495)
(oo6-495) 'You've met Malfoy before?' (oo6-495)
(oo6-495) 'You've met Malfoy before?' (oo6-495)
(oo6-496) Harry explained about their meeting in Diagon Alley. (oo6-496)
(oo6-496) Harry explained about their meeting in Diagon Alley. (oo6-496)
(oo6-496) Harry explained about their meeting in Diagon Alley. (oo6-496)
(oo6-497) 'I've heard of his family,' said Ron darkly. (oo6-497)
(oo6-497) 'I've heard of his family,' said Ron darkly. (oo6-497)
(oo6-497) 'I've heard of his family,' said Ron darkly. (oo6-497)
(oo6-498) 'They were some of the first to come back to our side after You-Know-Who disappeared. (oo6-498)
(oo6-498) 'They were some of the first to come back to our side after You-Know-Who disappeared. (oo6-498)
(oo6-498) 'They were some of the first to come back to our side after You-Know-Who disappeared. (oo6-498)
(oo6-499) Said they'd been bewitched. (oo6-499)
(oo6-499) Said they'd been bewitched. (oo6-499)
(oo6-499) Said they'd been bewitched. (oo6-499)
(oo6-5oo) My dad doesn't believe it. (oo6-5oo)
(oo6-5oo) My dad doesn't believe it. (oo6-5oo)
(oo6-5oo) My dad doesn't believe it. (oo6-5oo)
(oo6-5o1) He says Malfoy's father didn't need an excuse to go over to the Dark Side.' (oo6-5o1)
(oo6-5o1) He says Malfoy's father didn't need an excuse to go over to the Dark Side.' (oo6-5o1)
(oo6-5o1) He says Malfoy's father didn't need an excuse to go over to the Dark Side.' (oo6-5o1)
(oo6-5o2) He turned to Hermione. (oo6-5o2)
(oo6-5o2) He turned to Hermione. (oo6-5o2)
(oo6-5o2) He turned to Hermione. (oo6-5o2)
(oo6-5o3) 'Can we help you with something?' (oo6-5o3)
(oo6-5o3) 'Can we help you with something?' (oo6-5o3)
(oo6-5o3) 'Can we help you with something?' (oo6-5o3)
(oo6-5o4) 'You'd better hurry up and put your robes on, I've just been up the front to ask the driver and he says we're nearly there. (oo6-5o4)
(oo6-5o4) 'You'd better hurry up and put your robes on, I've just been up the front to ask the driver and he says we're nearly there. (oo6-5o4)
(oo6-5o4) 'You'd better hurry up and put your robes on, I've just been up the front to ask the driver and he says we're nearly there. (oo6-5o4)
(oo6-5o5) You haven't been fighting, have you? (oo6-5o5)
(oo6-5o5) You haven't been fighting, have you? (oo6-5o5)
(oo6-5o5) You haven't been fighting, have you? (oo6-5o5)
(oo6-5o6) You'll be in trouble before we even get there!' (oo6-5o6)
(oo6-5o6) You'll be in trouble before we even get there!' (oo6-5o6)
(oo6-5o6) You'll be in trouble before we even get there!' (oo6-5o6)
(oo6-5o7) 'Scabbers has been fighting, not us,' said Ron, scowling at her. (oo6-5o7)
(oo6-5o7) 'Scabbers has been fighting, not us,' said Ron, scowling at her. (oo6-5o7)
(oo6-5o7) 'Scabbers has been fighting, not us,' said Ron, scowling at her. (oo6-5o7)
(oo6-5o8) 'Would you mind leaving while we change?' (oo6-5o8)
(oo6-5o8) 'Would you mind leaving while we change?' (oo6-5o8)
(oo6-5o8) 'Would you mind leaving while we change?' (oo6-5o8)
(oo6-5o9) 'All right - I only came in here because people outside are behaving very childishly, racing up and down the corridors,' said Hermione in a sniffy voice. (oo6-5o9)
(oo6-5o9) 'All right - I only came in here because people outside are behaving very childishly, racing up and down the corridors,' said Hermione in a sniffy voice. (oo6-5o9)
(oo6-5o9) 'All right - I only came in here because people outside are behaving very childishly, racing up and down the corridors,' said Hermione in a sniffy voice. (oo6-5o9)
(oo6-51o) 'And you've got dirt on your nose, by the way, did you know?' (oo6-51o)
(oo6-51o) 'And you've got dirt on your nose, by the way, did you know?' (oo6-51o)
(oo6-51o) 'And you've got dirt on your nose, by the way, did you know?' (oo6-51o)
(oo6-511) Ron glared at her as she left. (oo6-511)
(oo6-511) Ron glared at her as she left. (oo6-511)
(oo6-511) Ron glared at her as she left. (oo6-511)
(oo6-512) Harry peered out of the window. (oo6-512)
(oo6-512) Harry peered out of the window. (oo6-512)
(oo6-512) Harry peered out of the window. (oo6-512)
(oo6-513) It was getting dark. (oo6-513)
(oo6-513) It was getting dark. (oo6-513)
(oo6-513) It was getting dark. (oo6-513)
(oo6-514) He could see mountains and forests under a deep-purple sky. (oo6-514)
(oo6-514) He could see mountains and forests under a deep-purple sky. (oo6-514)
(oo6-514) He could see mountains and forests under a deep-purple sky. (oo6-514)
(oo6-515) The train did seem to be slowing down. (oo6-515)
(oo6-515) The train did seem to be slowing down. (oo6-515)
(oo6-515) The train did seem to be slowing down. (oo6-515)
(oo6-516) He and Ron took off their jackets and pulled on their long black robes. (oo6-516)
(oo6-516) He and Ron took off their jackets and pulled on their long black robes. (oo6-516)
(oo6-516) He and Ron took off their jackets and pulled on their long black robes. (oo6-516)
(oo6-517) Ron's were a bit short for him, you could see his trainers underneath them. (oo6-517)
(oo6-517) Ron's were a bit short for him, you could see his trainers underneath them. (oo6-517)
(oo6-517) Ron's were a bit short for him, you could see his trainers underneath them. (oo6-517)
(oo6-518) A voice echoed through the train: 'We will be reaching Hogwarts in five minutes' time. (oo6-518)
(oo6-518) A voice echoed through the train: 'We will be reaching Hogwarts in five minutes' time. (oo6-518)
(oo6-518) A voice echoed through the train: 'We will be reaching Hogwarts in five minutes' time. (oo6-518)
(oo6-519) Please leave your luggage on the train, it will be taken to the school separately.' (oo6-519)
(oo6-519) Please leave your luggage on the train, it will be taken to the school separately.' (oo6-519)
(oo6-519) Please leave your luggage on the train, it will be taken to the school separately.' (oo6-519)
(oo6-52o) Harry's stomach lurched with nerves and Ron, he saw, looked pale under his freckles. (oo6-52o)
(oo6-52o) Harry's stomach lurched with nerves and Ron, he saw, looked pale under his freckles. (oo6-52o)
(oo6-52o) Harry's stomach lurched with nerves and Ron, he saw, looked pale under his freckles. (oo6-52o)
(oo6-521) They crammed their pockets with the last of the sweets and joined the crowd thronging the corridor. (oo6-521)
(oo6-521) They crammed their pockets with the last of the sweets and joined the crowd thronging the corridor. (oo6-521)
(oo6-521) They crammed their pockets with the last of the sweets and joined the crowd thronging the corridor. (oo6-521)
(oo6-522) The train slowed right down and finally stopped. (oo6-522)
(oo6-522) The train slowed right down and finally stopped. (oo6-522)
(oo6-522) The train slowed right down and finally stopped. (oo6-522)
(oo6-523) People pushed their way towards the door and out on to a tiny, dark platform. (oo6-523)
(oo6-523) People pushed their way towards the door and out on to a tiny, dark platform. (oo6-523)
(oo6-523) People pushed their way towards the door and out on to a tiny, dark platform. (oo6-523)
(oo6-524) Harry shivered in the cold night air. (oo6-524)
(oo6-524) Harry shivered in the cold night air. (oo6-524)
(oo6-524) Harry shivered in the cold night air. (oo6-524)
(oo6-525) Then a lamp came bobbing over the heads of the students and Harry heard a familiar voice: 'Firs'-years! (oo6-525)
(oo6-525) Then a lamp came bobbing over the heads of the students and Harry heard a familiar voice: 'Firs'-years! (oo6-525)
(oo6-525) Then a lamp came bobbing over the heads of the students and Harry heard a familiar voice: 'Firs'-years! (oo6-525)
(oo6-526) Firs'-years over here! (oo6-526)
(oo6-526) Firs'-years over here! (oo6-526)
(oo6-526) Firs'-years over here! (oo6-526)
(oo6-527) All right there, Harry?' (oo6-527)
(oo6-527) All right there, Harry?' (oo6-527)
(oo6-527) All right there, Harry?' (oo6-527)
(oo6-528) Hagrid's big hairy face beamed over the sea of heads. (oo6-528)
(oo6-528) Hagrid's big hairy face beamed over the sea of heads. (oo6-528)
(oo6-528) Hagrid's big hairy face beamed over the sea of heads. (oo6-528)
(oo6-529) 'C'mon, follow me - any more firs'-years? (oo6-529)
(oo6-529) 'C'mon, follow me - any more firs'-years? (oo6-529)
(oo6-529) 'C'mon, follow me - any more firs'-years? (oo6-529)
(oo6-53o) Mind yer step, now! (oo6-53o)
(oo6-53o) Mind yer step, now! (oo6-53o)
(oo6-53o) Mind yer step, now! (oo6-53o)
(oo6-531) Firs'-years follow me!' (oo6-531)
(oo6-531) Firs'-years follow me!' (oo6-531)
(oo6-531) Firs'-years follow me!' (oo6-531)
(oo6-532) Slipping and stumbling, they followed Hagrid down what seemed to be a steep, narrow path. (oo6-532)
(oo6-532) Slipping and stumbling, they followed Hagrid down what seemed to be a steep, narrow path. (oo6-532)
(oo6-532) Slipping and stumbling, they followed Hagrid down what seemed to be a steep, narrow path. (oo6-532)
(oo6-533) It was so dark either side of them that Harry thought there must be thick trees there. (oo6-533)
(oo6-533) It was so dark either side of them that Harry thought there must be thick trees there. (oo6-533)
(oo6-533) It was so dark either side of them that Harry thought there must be thick trees there. (oo6-533)
(oo6-534) Nobody spoke much. (oo6-534)
(oo6-534) Nobody spoke much. (oo6-534)
(oo6-534) Nobody spoke much. (oo6-534)
(oo6-535) Neville, the boy who kept losing his toad, sniffed once or twice. (oo6-535)
(oo6-535) Neville, the boy who kept losing his toad, sniffed once or twice. (oo6-535)
(oo6-535) Neville, the boy who kept losing his toad, sniffed once or twice. (oo6-535)
(oo6-536) 'Yeh'll get yer firs' sight o' Hogwarts in a sec,' Hagrid called over his shoulder, 'jus' round this bend here.' (oo6-536)
(oo6-536) 'Yeh'll get yer firs' sight o' Hogwarts in a sec,' Hagrid called over his shoulder, 'jus' round this bend here.' (oo6-536)
(oo6-536) 'Yeh'll get yer firs' sight o' Hogwarts in a sec,' Hagrid called over his shoulder, 'jus' round this bend here.' (oo6-536)
(oo6-537) There was a loud 'Oooooh!' (oo6-537)
(oo6-537) There was a loud 'Oooooh!' (oo6-537)
(oo6-537) There was a loud 'Oooooh!' (oo6-537)
(oo6-538) The narrow path had opened suddenly on to the edge of a great black lake. (oo6-538)
(oo6-538) The narrow path had opened suddenly on to the edge of a great black lake. (oo6-538)
(oo6-538) The narrow path had opened suddenly on to the edge of a great black lake. (oo6-538)
(oo6-539) Perched atop a high mountain on the other side, its windows sparkling in the starry sky, was a vast castle with many turrets and towers. (oo6-539)
(oo6-539) Perched atop a high mountain on the other side, its windows sparkling in the starry sky, was a vast castle with many turrets and towers. (oo6-539)
(oo6-539) Perched atop a high mountain on the other side, its windows sparkling in the starry sky, was a vast castle with many turrets and towers. (oo6-539)
(oo6-54o) 'No more'n four to a boat!' Hagrid called, pointing to a fleet of little boats sitting in the water by the shore. (oo6-54o)
(oo6-54o) 'No more'n four to a boat!' Hagrid called, pointing to a fleet of little boats sitting in the water by the shore. (oo6-54o)
(oo6-54o) 'No more'n four to a boat!' Hagrid called, pointing to a fleet of little boats sitting in the water by the shore. (oo6-54o)
(oo6-541) Harry and Ron were followed into their boat by Neville and Hermione. (oo6-541)
(oo6-541) Harry and Ron were followed into their boat by Neville and Hermione. (oo6-541)
(oo6-541) Harry and Ron were followed into their boat by Neville and Hermione. (oo6-541)
(oo6-542) 'Everyone in?' shouted Hagrid, who had a boat to himself. (oo6-542)
(oo6-542) 'Everyone in?' shouted Hagrid, who had a boat to himself. (oo6-542)
(oo6-542) 'Everyone in?' shouted Hagrid, who had a boat to himself. (oo6-542)
(oo6-543) 'Right then - FORWARD!' (oo6-543)
(oo6-543) 'Right then - FORWARD!' (oo6-543)
(oo6-543) 'Right then - FORWARD!' (oo6-543)
(oo6-544) And the fleet of little boats moved off all at once, gliding across the lake, which was as smooth as glass. (oo6-544)
(oo6-544) And the fleet of little boats moved off all at once, gliding across the lake, which was as smooth as glass. (oo6-544)
(oo6-544) And the fleet of little boats moved off all at once, gliding across the lake, which was as smooth as glass. (oo6-544)
(oo6-545) Everyone was silent, staring up at the great castle overhead. (oo6-545)
(oo6-545) Everyone was silent, staring up at the great castle overhead. (oo6-545)
(oo6-545) Everyone was silent, staring up at the great castle overhead. (oo6-545)
(oo6-546) It towered over them as they sailed nearer and nearer to the cliff on which it stood. (oo6-546)
(oo6-546) It towered over them as they sailed nearer and nearer to the cliff on which it stood. (oo6-546)
(oo6-546) It towered over them as they sailed nearer and nearer to the cliff on which it stood. (oo6-546)
(oo6-547) 'Heads down!' yelled Hagrid as the first boats reached the cliff; (oo6-547)
(oo6-547) 'Heads down!' yelled Hagrid as the first boats reached the cliff; (oo6-547)
(oo6-547) 'Heads down!' yelled Hagrid as the first boats reached the cliff; (oo6-547)
(oo6-548) they all bent their heads and the little boats carried them through a curtain of ivy which hid a wide opening in the cliff face. (oo6-548)
(oo6-548) they all bent their heads and the little boats carried them through a curtain of ivy which hid a wide opening in the cliff face. (oo6-548)
(oo6-548) they all bent their heads and the little boats carried them through a curtain of ivy which hid a wide opening in the cliff face. (oo6-548)
(oo6-549) They were carried along a dark tunnel, which seemed to be taking them right underneath the castle, until they reached a kind of underground harbour, where they clambered out on to rocks and pebbles. (oo6-549)
(oo6-549) They were carried along a dark tunnel, which seemed to be taking them right underneath the castle, until they reached a kind of underground harbour, where they clambered out on to rocks and pebbles. (oo6-549)
(oo6-549) They were carried along a dark tunnel, which seemed to be taking them right underneath the castle, until they reached a kind of underground harbour, where they clambered out on to rocks and pebbles. (oo6-549)
(oo6-55o) 'Oy, you there! (oo6-55o)
(oo6-55o) 'Oy, you there! (oo6-55o)
(oo6-55o) 'Oy, you there! (oo6-55o)
(oo6-551) Is this your toad?' said Hagrid, who was checking the boats as people climbed out of them. (oo6-551)
(oo6-551) Is this your toad?' said Hagrid, who was checking the boats as people climbed out of them. (oo6-551)
(oo6-551) Is this your toad?' said Hagrid, who was checking the boats as people climbed out of them. (oo6-551)
(oo6-552) 'Trevor!' cried Neville blissfully, holding out his hands. (oo6-552)
(oo6-552) 'Trevor!' cried Neville blissfully, holding out his hands. (oo6-552)
(oo6-552) 'Trevor!' cried Neville blissfully, holding out his hands. (oo6-552)
(oo6-553) Then they clambered up a passageway in the rock after Hagrid's lamp, coming out at last on to smooth, damp grass right in the shadow of the castle. (oo6-553)
(oo6-553) Then they clambered up a passageway in the rock after Hagrid's lamp, coming out at last on to smooth, damp grass right in the shadow of the castle. (oo6-553)
(oo6-553) Then they clambered up a passageway in the rock after Hagrid's lamp, coming out at last on to smooth, damp grass right in the shadow of the castle. (oo6-553)
(oo6-554) They walked up a flight of stone steps and crowded around the huge, oak front door. (oo6-554)
(oo6-554) They walked up a flight of stone steps and crowded around the huge, oak front door. (oo6-554)
(oo6-554) They walked up a flight of stone steps and crowded around the huge, oak front door. (oo6-554)
(oo6-555) 'Everyone here? (oo6-555)
(oo6-555) 'Everyone here? (oo6-555)
(oo6-555) 'Everyone here? (oo6-555)
(oo6-556) You there, still got yer toad?' (oo6-556)
(oo6-556) You there, still got yer toad?' (oo6-556)
(oo6-556) You there, still got yer toad?' (oo6-556)
(oo6-557) Hagrid raised a gigantic fist and knocked threetimes on the castle door. (oo6-557)
(oo6-557) Hagrid raised a gigantic fist and knocked threetimes on the castle door. (oo6-557)
(oo6-557) Hagrid raised a gigantic fist and knocked threetimes on the castle door. (oo6-557)
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