ponedeljek, 27. oktober 2008

KNJIGA ŠT. o5 - oo8. DEL (Mojster Čarobnih Napojev - The Potions Master) (o3oo)

oo8 -Mojster Čarobnih Napojev - The Potions Master

o14 - Čarobni Napoji In Zavitki - Potions And Parcels


WEASLEY: Made it!

                  Can you imagine the look on old McGonagall's face if we were late?

                  That was bloody brilliant!

MCGONAGALL: Thank you for that assessment.

                            It'd be better if I transfigured Mr. Potter and you into a watch.

                            Then one of you might be on time.

POTTER: We got lost.

MCGONAGALL: Then perhaps a map? I trust you don't need one to find your seats.

SNAPE: There will be no foolish wand-waving or silly incantations in this class.

            As such, I don't expect many of you to appreciate ...

            ... the subtle science and exact art that is potion-making.

            However, for those select few ...

            ... who possess the predisposition ...

            ... I can teach you how to bewitch the mind ...

            ... and ensnare the senses.

            I can tell you how to bottle fame ...

            ... brew glory and even put a stopper in death.

            Then again, maybe some of you have come to Hogwarts with abilities ...

            ... so formidable that you feel confident enough ...

            ... to not pay attention.

            Mr. Potter.

            Our new celebrity.

            What would I get if I added root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?

            You don't know? Let's try again.

            Where would you look if I asked you to find a bezoar?

POTTER: I don't know, sir.

SNAPE: What is the difference between monkshood and wolfsbane?

POTTER: I don't know, sir.

SNAPE: Pity.

            Clearly, fame isn't everything ...

            ... is it, Mr. Potter?

FINNIGAN: Eye of rabbit, harp string hum. Turn this water into rum.

                Eye of rabbit ...

POTTER: What's Seamus trying to do to the water?

WEASLEY: Turn it to rum. Actually managed a weak tea yesterday, before ...

                  Mail's here.

POTTER: Can I borrow this? Thanks.

THOMAS: Look, Neville's got a Remembrall.

GRANGER: I've read about those. The smoke turns red when you've forgotten something.

LONGBOTTOM: The problem is, I can't remember what I've forgotten.

POTTER: Somebody broke into Gringotts. Listen.

              "Believed to be the work of Dark wizards or witches ...

              ... Gringotts goblins acknowledge the breach but insist nothing was taken.

              The vault in question, number 713, had been emptied earlier that same day."

              That's odd. That's the vault Hagrid and I went to.



Made it! (Uspelo nama je.)
Can you imagine the look on old McGonagall's face if we were late? (McHudurrovka bi norela, če bi zamudila.)
That was bloody brilliant! (Hudičevo dobro!)
Thank you for that assessment. (Hvala za oceno, gospodič Weasley.)
It'd be better if I transfigured Mr. Potter and you into a watch. (Morda bi bilo koristneje, če bi vaju spremenila v uro?)
Then one of you might be on time. (Potem bi bila točna.)
We got lost. (Izgubila sva se.)
Then perhaps a map? I trust you don't need one to find your seats. (Raje v zemljevid? Menda bosta našla vsaj sedež?)
There will be no foolish wand-waving or silly incantations in this class. (Tu ne bo neumnega mahanja s palico in čarobnih besed.)
As such, I don't expect many of you to appreciate ... (Malokomu bo všeč)
... the subtle science and exact art that is potion-making. (prefinjena umetnost izdelovanja čarobnih napojev.)
However, for those select few ... (Redke izbrance,)
... who possess the predisposition ... (ki ste dojemljivi,)
... I can teach you how to bewitch the mind ... (pa lahko naučim, kako začarati misli)
... and ensnare the senses. (in preslepiti čute.)
I can tell you how to bottle fame ... (Kako ustekleničiti slavo,)
... brew glory and even put a stopper in death. (zvariti življenje ali celo začepiti smrt.)
Then again, maybe some of you have come to Hogwarts with abilities ... (Nekateri pa ste morda prišli na Bradavičarko)
... so formidable that you feel confident enough ... (že tako polni znanja in samozaupanja,)
... to not pay attention. (da se vam ne zdi vredno poslušati.)
Mr. Potter. (G. Potter.)
Our new celebrity. (Naša nova slavna osebnost.)
What would I get if I added root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood? (Kaj dobim, če pelinovi raztopini dodam korenino rumenega osirja?)
You don't know? Let's try again. (Ne veš? Poskusimo še enkrat.)
Where would you look if I asked you to find a bezoar? (Kam bi šel iskat bezoar?)
I don't know, sir. (Ne vem.)
What is the difference between monkshood and wolfsbane? (Kakšna je razlika med preobjedo in omejem?)
I don't know, sir. (Ne vem.)
Pity. (Škoda.)
Clearly, fame isn't everything ... (Slava očitno ni vse,)
... is it, Mr. Potter? (kajne?)
Eye of rabbit, harp string hum. Turn this water into rum. (Harfina struna, zajčje oči, naj voda v rum se spremeni.)
Eye of rabbit ...
What's Seamus trying to do to the water? (Kaj hoče narediti s to vodo?)
Turn it to rum. Actually managed a weak tea yesterday, before ... (Spremeniti jo hoče v rum. Včeraj mu je uspelo narediti čaj.)
Mail's here. (Pošta.)
Can I borrow this? Thanks. (Mi posodiš? Hvala.)
Look, Neville's got a Remembrall. (Neville ima spominko.)
I've read about those. The smoke turns red when you've forgotten something. (Brala sem o njih. Če postane dim rdeč, si nekaj pozabil.)
The problem is, I can't remember what I've forgotten. (Težava je, da se ne spomnim, kaj sem pozabil.)
Somebody broke into Gringotts. Listen. (Nekdo je vlomil v Gringott.)
"Believed to be the work of Dark wizards or witches ... ("Storilci se verjetno ukvarjajo s črno magijo.)
... Gringotts goblins acknowledge the breach but insist nothing was taken. (Uslužbenci zagotavljajo, da roparji niso ukradli ničesar.)
The vault in question, number 713, had been emptied earlier that same day." (Sef št. 713 so izpraznili nekoliko prej istega dne.")
That's odd. That's the vault Hagrid and I went to. (Čudno. K temu sefu sva šla s Hagridom.)


o15 - Novi Iskalec - New Seeker


HOOCH: Good afternoon, class.

All: Good afternoon, Madam Hooch.

HOOCH: Good afternoon, Amanda. Good afternoon.

             Welcome to your first flying lesson.

             What are you waiting for? Step up to your broomstick.

             Come on now, hurry up. Stick your hand over the broom and say, "Up."

POTTER: Up!

FINNIGAN: Up.

MALFOY: Up.

WEASLEY: Up. Up!

HOOCH: With feeling.

WEASLEY: Shut up, Harry.

HOOCH: Now, once you've got hold of your broom, I want you to mount it.

             Grip it tight. You don't wanna be sliding off the end.

             When I blow my whistle, I want you to kick off from the ground, hard.

             Keep your broom steady, hover for a moment ...

             ... then lean forward slightly and touch back down.

             On my whistle. Three, two ...

             Mr. Longbottom.

             Mr. Longbottom!

LONGBOTTOM: Down, down!

POTTER: Neville!

HOOCH: Come back down this instant!

             Everyone out of the way!

GRANGER: Is he all right?

HOOCH: Oh, dear, it's a broken wrist. Poor boy. Come on now, up you get.

              Keep your feet on the ground while I take him to the hospital wing.

              Understand? If I see a single broom in the air ...

              ... the one riding it will be expelled before they can say Quidditch.

MALFOY: Did you see his face?

                If he had squeezed this, he'd have remembered to fall on his arse.

POTTER: Give it here, Malfoy.

MALFOY: No. I'll leave it somewhere for Longbottom to find.

                How about on the roof?

                What's the matter, Potter? Bit beyond your reach?

GRANGER: Harry, no way! You heard what Madam Hooch said.

                   Besides, you don't know how to fly.

                   What an idiot.

POTTER: Give it here or I'll knock you off your broom!

MALFOY: Is that so?

               Have it your way, then.

FINNIGAN: Nice going, Harry.

THOMAS: That was wicked, Harry!

MCGONAGALL: Harry Potter!

                            Follow me.

                            You wait here.

                            Professor Quirrell, excuse me. Could I borrow Wood for a moment?

QUIRRELL: Yes, of course.

MCGONAGALL: Potter, this is Oliver Wood. Wood, I have found you a Seeker.

NEARLY HEADLESS NICK: Have you heard? Harry Potter's the new Gryffindor Seeker.

                                               I always knew he'd do well.

WEASLEY: Seeker? But first years never make the house teams.

                  You must be the youngest player in ...

POTTER: A century, McGonagall says.

FRED: Well done, Harry. Wood's just told us.

WEASLEY: Fred and George are on the team. Beaters.

GEORGE: Our job is to make sure you don't get bloodied up too bad.

               Can't make any promises. Rough game, Quidditch.

FRED: But no one's died in years. Someone vanishes occasionally.

GEORGE: But they'll turn up in a month or two.

WEASLEY: Go on. Quidditch is great. Best game there is, and you'll be great too.

POTTER: I've never played. What if I make a fool of myself?

GRANGER: You won't make a fool of yourself. It's in your blood.

WEASLEY: You never told me your father was a Seeker too.

POTTER: I didn't know.



Good afternoon, class. (Dober dan, učenci.)
Good afternoon, Madam Hooch.
Good afternoon, Amanda. Good afternoon.
Welcome to your first flying lesson. (Dobrodošli pri prvi uri letenja.) 
What are you waiting for? Step up to your broomstick. (Kaj pa čakate? Postavite se levo od metle.)
Come on now, hurry up. Stick your hand over the broom and say, "Up." (Dajmo, hitro. Stegnite desnico nad metlo in recite: "Gor!")
Up! 
Up. (Gor.)
Up.
Up. Up! (Gor!)
With feeling. (Z občutkom.)
(Gor.)
(Gor!)
Shut up, Harry. (Utihni.)
Now, once you've got hold of your broom, I want you to mount it. (Ko imate metlo v rokah, jo zajahajte.)
Grip it tight. You don't wanna be sliding off the end. (Trdno jo držite. Da ne boste zdrsnili z nje.)
When I blow my whistle, I want you to kick off from the ground, hard. (Ko zažvižgam s piščalko, se močno poženite od tal.)
Keep your broom steady, hover for a moment ... (Pazite na ravnotežje, za hip ostanite v zraku,)
... then lean forward slightly and touch back down. (potem pa se nagnite naprej in spet pristanite.)
On my whistle. Three, two ... (Počakajte na žvižg. Tri, dve ...)
Mr. Longbottom. (G. Velerit.)
Mr. Longbottom!
(Pridi dol.)
Down, down! (Dol!)
Neville! (Previdno, Neville!)
(Velerit, kam pa greš?) 
Come back down this instant! (Takoj nazaj!)
(Umaknite se!)
(Na pomoč!)
Everyone out of the way! (Umaknite se!)
Is he all right? (Kako je kaj?)
Oh, dear, it's a broken wrist. Poor boy. Come on now, up you get. (Ojej. Zlomljeno zapestje. Ubogi fant. Vstani.)
Keep your feet on the ground while I take him to the hospital wing. (Nihče naj se ne gane. Peljala ga bom v šolsko ambulanto.)
Understand? If I see a single broom in the air ... (Jasno? Ne dotikajte se metel,)
... the one riding it will be expelled before they can say Quidditch. (sicer boste doma hitreje, kot lahko rečete quidditch.)
Did you see his face? (Sta videla njegov ksiht?)
If he had squeezed this, he'd have remembered to fall on his arse. (Če bi jo debeluh stisnil, bi se mogoče spomnil pasti na rit.)
Give it here, Malfoy. (Daj jo sem.)
No. I'll leave it somewhere for Longbottom to find. (Ne. Veleritu jo bom nekje pustil.)
How about on the roof? (Recimo na strehi.)
What's the matter, Potter? Bit beyond your reach? (Kaj je, Potter? Predaleč zate?)
Harry, no way! You heard what Madam Hooch said. (Harry, ne. Slišal si, kaj je rekla madam Hoops.)
Besides, you don't know how to fly. (In ne znaš leteti.)
What an idiot. (Tepec.)
Give it here or I'll knock you off your broom! (Daj mi jo, sicer boš zletel z metle!)
Is that so? (A ja?)
Have it your way, then. (Pa naj bo po tvoje.)
Nice going, Harry. (Dober si bil.)
That was wicked, Harry! (Bravo, Harry.)
Harry Potter! (Harry Potter!)
Follow me. (Za mano.)
You wait here. (Tu počakaj.)
Professor Quirrell, excuse me. Could I borrow Wood for a moment? (Oprostite, profesor Smottan. Mi posodite za hip Wooda?)
Yes, of course. (Seveda.)
Potter, this is Oliver Wood. Wood, I have found you a Seeker. (To je Oliver Wood. Wood, našla sem ti iskalca.)
Have you heard? Harry Potter's the new Gryffindor Seeker. (Slišiš? Harry Potter je novi gryfondomski iskalec.)
I always knew he'd do well. (Vedel sem, da bo dober.)
Seeker? But first years never make the house teams. (Iskalec? Prvi razredi nikoli ne pridejo v moštvo.)
You must be the youngest player in ... (Tako mladega igralca ni bilo ...)
A century, McGonagall says. (Sto let, pravi McHudurra.)
Well done, Harry. Wood's just told us. (Bravo. Wood nama je povedal.)
Fred and George are on the team. Beaters. (Fred in George sta tolkača.)
Our job is to make sure you don't get bloodied up too bad. (Paziti morava, da ne dobiš prehudih poškodb.)
Can't make any promises. Rough game, Quidditch. (Nič ne morem obljubiti. Groba igra.)
(Brutalna.)
But no one's died in years. Someone vanishes occasionally. (Že leta ni nihče umrl. Včasih kdo izgine.)
But they'll turn up in a month or two. (Pa se čez kakšen mesec spet pojavi.)
Go on. Quidditch is great. Best game there is, and you'll be great too. (Daj no, Harry. Quidditch je najboljša igra na svetu. Tudi ti boš dober.)
I've never played. What if I make a fool of myself? (Nisem ga še igral. Osmešil se bom.)
You won't make a fool of yourself. It's in your blood. (Ne boš se. V krvi ga imaš.)
You never told me your father was a Seeker too. (Tudi tvoj oče je bil iskalec.)
I didn't know. (Nisem vedel.)



Mojster Čarobnih Napojev - The Potions Master

(audio oo8. poglavja = 1133 sekund ali 18min 53s, prebral: Stephen Fry)

(audio oo8. poglavja = 1114 sekund ali 18min 34s, prebral: Jim Dale)

(oo8. poglavje = 2o6 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda) 






(oo8-oo1) 'There, look.' (oo8-oo1)

(oo8-oo1) 'There, look.' (oo8-oo1)

(oo8-oo1) 'There, look.' (oo8-oo1)














(oo8-oo2) 'Where?' (oo8-oo2)

(oo8-oo2) 'Where?' (oo8-oo2)

(oo8-oo2) 'Where?' (oo8-oo2)












(oo8-oo3) 'Next to the tall kid with the red hair.' (oo8-oo3)

(oo8-oo3) 'Next to the tall kid with the red hair.' (oo8-oo3)

(oo8-oo3) 'Next to the tall kid with the red hair.' (oo8-oo3)












(oo8-oo4) 'Wearing the glasses?' (oo8-oo4)

(oo8-oo4) 'Wearing the glasses?' (oo8-oo4)

(oo8-oo4) 'Wearing the glasses?' (oo8-oo4)












(oo8-oo5) 'Did you see his face?' (oo8-oo5)

(oo8-oo5) 'Did you see his face?' (oo8-oo5)

(oo8-oo5) 'Did you see his face?' (oo8-oo5)












(oo8-oo6) 'Did you see his scar?' (oo8-oo6)

(oo8-oo6) 'Did you see his scar?' (oo8-oo6)

(oo8-oo6) 'Did you see his scar?' (oo8-oo6)












(oo8-oo7) Whispers followed Harry from the moment he left his dormitory next day. (oo8-oo7)

(oo8-oo7) Whispers followed Harry from the moment he left his dormitory next day. (oo8-oo7)

(oo8-oo7) Whispers followed Harry from the moment he left his dormitory next day. (oo8-oo7)



(oo8-oo8) People queuing outside classrooms stood on tiptoe to get a look at him, or doubled back to pass him in the corridors again, staring. (oo8-oo8)

(oo8-oo8) People queuing outside classrooms stood on tiptoe to get a look at him, or doubled back to pass him in the corridors again, staring. (oo8-oo8)

(oo8-oo8) People queuing outside classrooms stood on tiptoe to get a look at him, or doubled back to pass him in the corridors again, staring. (oo8-oo8)



(oo8-oo9) Harry wished they wouldn't, because he was trying to concentrate on finding his way to classes. (oo8-oo9)

(oo8-oo9) Harry wished they wouldn't, because he was trying to concentrate on finding his way to classes. (oo8-oo9)

(oo8-oo9) Harry wished they wouldn't, because he was trying to concentrate on finding his way to classes. (oo8-oo9)












(oo8-o1o) There were a hundred and forty-two staircases at Hogwarts: wide, sweeping ones; (oo8-o1o)

(oo8-o1o) There were a hundred and forty-two staircases at Hogwarts: wide, sweeping ones; (oo8-o1o)

(oo8-o1o) There were a hundred and forty-two staircases at Hogwarts: wide, sweeping ones; (oo8-o1o)



(oo8-o11) narrow, rickety ones; (oo8-o11)

(oo8-o11) narrow, rickety ones; (oo8-o11)

(oo8-o11) narrow, rickety ones; (oo8-o11)



(oo8-o12) some that led somewhere different on a Friday; (oo8-o12)

(oo8-o12) some that led somewhere different on a Friday; (oo8-o12)

(oo8-o12) some that led somewhere different on a Friday; (oo8-o12)



(oo8-o13) some with a vanishing step halfway up that you had to remember to jump. (oo8-o13)

(oo8-o13) some with a vanishing step halfway up that you had to remember to jump. (oo8-o13)

(oo8-o13) some with a vanishing step halfway up that you had to remember to jump. (oo8-o13)



(oo8-o14) Then there were doors that wouldn't open unless you asked politely, or tickled them in exactly the right place, and doors that weren't really doors at all, but solid walls just pretending. (oo8-o14)

(oo8-o14) Then there were doors that wouldn't open unless you asked politely, or tickled them in exactly the right place, and doors that weren't really doors at all, but solid walls just pretending. (oo8-o14)

(oo8-o14) Then there were doors that wouldn't open unless you asked politely, or tickled them in exactly the right place, and doors that weren't really doors at all, but solid walls just pretending. (oo8-o14)



(oo8-o15) It was also very hard to remember where anything was, because it all seemed to move around a lot. (oo8-o15)

(oo8-o15) It was also very hard to remember where anything was, because it all seemed to move around a lot. (oo8-o15)

(oo8-o15) It was also very hard to remember where anything was, because it all seemed to move around a lot. (oo8-o15)



(oo8-o16) The people in the portraits kept going to visit each other and Harry was sure the coats of armour could walk. (oo8-o16)

(oo8-o16) The people in the portraits kept going to visit each other and Harry was sure the coats of armour could walk. (oo8-o16)

(oo8-o16) The people in the portraits kept going to visit each other and Harry was sure the coats of armour could walk. (oo8-o16)












(oo8-o17) The ghosts didn't help, either. (oo8-o17)

(oo8-o17) The ghosts didn't help, either. (oo8-o17)

(oo8-o17) The ghosts didn't help, either. (oo8-o17)



(oo8-o18) It was always a nasty shock when one of them glided suddenly through a door you were trying to open. (oo8-o18)

(oo8-o18) It was always a nasty shock when one of them glided suddenly through a door you were trying to open. (oo8-o18)

(oo8-o18) It was always a nasty shock when one of them glided suddenly through a door you were trying to open. (oo8-o18)



(oo8-o19) Nearly Headless Nick was always happy to point new Gryffindors in the right direction, but Peeves the poltergeist was worth two locked doors and a trick staircase if you met him when you were late for class. (oo8-o19)

(oo8-o19) Nearly Headless Nick was always happy to point new Gryffindors in the right direction, but Peeves the poltergeist was worth two locked doors and a trick staircase if you met him when you were late for class. (oo8-o19)

(oo8-o19) Nearly Headless Nick was always happy to point new Gryffindors in the right direction, but Peeves the poltergeist was worth two locked doors and a trick staircase if you met him when you were late for class. (oo8-o19)



(oo8-o2o) He would drop waste-paper baskets on your head, pull rugs from under your feet, pelt you with bits of chalk or sneak up behind you, invisible, grab your nose and screech, 'GOT YOUR CONK!' (oo8-o2o)

(oo8-o2o) He would drop waste-paper baskets on your head, pull rugs from under your feet, pelt you with bits of chalk or sneak up behind you, invisible, grab your nose and screech, 'GOT YOUR CONK!' (oo8-o2o)

(oo8-o2o) He would drop waste-paper baskets on your head, pull rugs from under your feet, pelt you with bits of chalk or sneak up behind you, invisible, grab your nose and screech, 'GOT YOUR CONK!' (oo8-o2o)












(oo8-o21) Even worse than Peeves, if that was possible, was the caretaker, Argus Filch. (oo8-o21)

(oo8-o21) Even worse than Peeves, if that was possible, was the caretaker, Argus Filch. (oo8-o21)

(oo8-o21) Even worse than Peeves, if that was possible, was the caretaker, Argus Filch. (oo8-o21)



(oo8-o22) Harry and Ron managed to get on the wrong side of him on their very first morning. (oo8-o22)

(oo8-o22) Harry and Ron managed to get on the wrong side of him on their very first morning. (oo8-o22)

(oo8-o22) Harry and Ron managed to get on the wrong side of him on their very first morning. (oo8-o22)



(oo8-o23) Filch found them trying to force their way through a door which unluckily turned out to be the entrance to the out-of-bounds corridor on the third floor. (oo8-o23)

(oo8-o23) Filch found them trying to force their way through a door which unluckily turned out to be the entrance to the out-of-bounds corridor on the third floor. (oo8-o23)

(oo8-o23) Filch found them trying to force their way through a door which unluckily turned out to be the entrance to the out-of-bounds corridor on the third floor. (oo8-o23)



(oo8-o24) He wouldn't believe they were lost, was sure they were trying to break into it on purpose and was threatening to lock them in the dungeons when they were rescued by Professor Quirrell, who was passing. (oo8-o24)

(oo8-o24) He wouldn't believe they were lost, was sure they were trying to break into it on purpose and was threatening to lock them in the dungeons when they were rescued by Professor Quirrell, who was passing. (oo8-o24)

(oo8-o24) He wouldn't believe they were lost, was sure they were trying to break into it on purpose and was threatening to lock them in the dungeons when they were rescued by Professor Quirrell, who was passing. (oo8-o24)












(oo8-o25) Filch owned a cat called Mrs Norris, a scrawny, dust-coloured creature with bulging, lamp-like eyes just like Filch's. (oo8-o25)

(oo8-o25) Filch owned a cat called Mrs Norris, a scrawny, dust-coloured creature with bulging, lamp-like eyes just like Filch's. (oo8-o25)

(oo8-o25) Filch owned a cat called Mrs Norris, a scrawny, dust-coloured creature with bulging, lamp-like eyes just like Filch's. (oo8-o25)



(oo8-o26) She patrolled the corridors alone. (oo8-o26)

(oo8-o26) She patrolled the corridors alone. (oo8-o26)

(oo8-o26) She patrolled the corridors alone. (oo8-o26)



(oo8-o27) Break a rule in front of her, put just one toe out of line, and she'd whisk off for Filch, who'd appear, wheezing, two seconds later. (oo8-o27)

(oo8-o27) Break a rule in front of her, put just one toe out of line, and she'd whisk off for Filch, who'd appear, wheezing, two seconds later. (oo8-o27)

(oo8-o27) Break a rule in front of her, put just one toe out of line, and she'd whisk off for Filch, who'd appear, wheezing, two seconds later. (oo8-o27)



(oo8-o28) Filch knew the secret passageways of the school better than anyone (except perhaps the Weasley twins) and could pop up as suddenly as any of the ghosts. (oo8-o28)

(oo8-o28) Filch knew the secret passageways of the school better than anyone (except perhaps the Weasley twins) and could pop up as suddenly as any of the ghosts. (oo8-o28)

(oo8-o28) Filch knew the secret passageways of the school better than anyone (except perhaps the Weasley twins) and could pop up as suddenly as any of the ghosts. (oo8-o28)



(oo8-o29) The students all hated him and it was the dearest ambition of many to give Mrs Norris a good kick. (oo8-o29)

(oo8-o29) The students all hated him and it was the dearest ambition of many to give Mrs Norris a good kick. (oo8-o29)

(oo8-o29) The students all hated him and it was the dearest ambition of many to give Mrs Norris a good kick. (oo8-o29)












(oo8-o3o) And then, once you had managed to find them, there were the lessons themselves. (oo8-o3o)

(oo8-o3o) And then, once you had managed to find them, there were the lessons themselves. (oo8-o3o)

(oo8-o3o) And then, once you had managed to find them, there were the lessons themselves. (oo8-o3o)



(oo8-o31) There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words. (oo8-o31)

(oo8-o31) There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words. (oo8-o31)

(oo8-o31) There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words. (oo8-o31)












(oo8-o32) They had to study the night skies through their telescopes every Wednesday at midnight and learn the names of different stars and the movements of the planets. (oo8-o32)

(oo8-o32) They had to study the night skies through their telescopes every Wednesday at midnight and learn the names of different stars and the movements of the planets. (oo8-o32)

(oo8-o32) They had to study the night skies through their telescopes every Wednesday at midnight and learn the names of different stars and the movements of the planets. (oo8-o32)



(oo8-o33) Three times a week they went out to the greenhouses behind the castle to study Herbology, with a dumpy little witch called Professor Sprout, where they learnt how to take care of all the strange plants and fungi and found out what they were used for. (oo8-o33)

(oo8-o33) Three times a week they went out to the greenhouses behind the castle to study Herbology, with a dumpy little witch called Professor Sprout, where they learnt how to take care of all the strange plants and fungi and found out what they were used for. (oo8-o33)

(oo8-o33) Three times a week they went out to the greenhouses behind the castle to study Herbology, with a dumpy little witch called Professor Sprout, where they learnt how to take care of all the strange plants and fungi and found out what they were used for. (oo8-o33)












(oo8-o34) Easily the most boring lesson was History of Magic, which was the only class taught by a ghost. (oo8-o34)

(oo8-o34) Easily the most boring lesson was History of Magic, which was the only class taught by a ghost. (oo8-o34)

(oo8-o34) Easily the most boring lesson was History of Magic, which was the only class taught by a ghost. (oo8-o34)



(oo8-o35) Professor Binns had been very old indeed when he had fallen asleep in front of the staff-room fire and got up next morning to teach, leaving his body behind him. (oo8-o35)

(oo8-o35) Professor Binns had been very old indeed when he had fallen asleep in front of the staff-room fire and got up next morning to teach, leaving his body behind him. (oo8-o35)

(oo8-o35) Professor Binns had been very old indeed when he had fallen asleep in front of the staff-room fire and got up next morning to teach, leaving his body behind him. (oo8-o35)



(oo8-o36) Binns droned on and on while they scribbled down names and dates and got Emeric the Evil and Uric the Oddball mixed up. (oo8-o36)

(oo8-o36) Binns droned on and on while they scribbled down names and dates and got Emeric the Evil and Uric the Oddball mixed up. (oo8-o36)

(oo8-o36) Binns droned on and on while they scribbled down names and dates and got Emeric the Evil and Uric the Oddball mixed up. (oo8-o36)












(oo8-o37) Professor Flitwick, the Charms teacher, was a tiny little wizard who had to stand on a pile of books to see over his desk. (oo8-o37)

(oo8-o37) Professor Flitwick, the Charms teacher, was a tiny little wizard who had to stand on a pile of books to see over his desk. (oo8-o37)

(oo8-o37) Professor Flitwick, the Charms teacher, was a tiny little wizard who had to stand on a pile of books to see over his desk. (oo8-o37)



(oo8-o38) At the start of their first lesson he took the register, and when he reached Harry's name he gave an excited squeak and toppled out of sight. (oo8-o38)

(oo8-o38) At the start of their first lesson he took the register, and when he reached Harry's name he gave an excited squeak and toppled out of sight. (oo8-o38)

(oo8-o38) At the start of their first lesson he took the register, and when he reached Harry's name he gave an excited squeak and toppled out of sight. (oo8-o38)












(oo8-o39) Professor McGonagall was again different. (oo8-o39)

(oo8-o39) Professor McGonagall was again different. (oo8-o39)

(oo8-o39) Professor McGonagall was again different. (oo8-o39)



(oo8-o4o) Harry had been quite right to think she wasn't a teacher to cross. (oo8-o4o)

(oo8-o4o) Harry had been quite right to think she wasn't a teacher to cross. (oo8-o4o)

(oo8-o4o) Harry had been quite right to think she wasn't a teacher to cross. (oo8-o4o)



(oo8-o41) Strict and clever, she gave them a talking-to the moment they had sat down in her first class. (oo8-o41)

(oo8-o41) Strict and clever, she gave them a talking-to the moment they had sat down in her first class. (oo8-o41)

(oo8-o41) Strict and clever, she gave them a talking-to the moment they had sat down in her first class. (oo8-o41)












(oo8-o42) 'Transfiguration is some of the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts,' she said. (oo8-o42)

(oo8-o42) 'Transfiguration is some of the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts,' she said. (oo8-o42)

(oo8-o42) 'Transfiguration is some of the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts,' she said. (oo8-o42)



(oo8-o43) 'Anyone messing around in my class will leave and not come back. (oo8-o43)

(oo8-o43) 'Anyone messing around in my class will leave and not come back. (oo8-o43)

(oo8-o43) 'Anyone messing around in my class will leave and not come back. (oo8-o43)



(oo8-o44) You have been warned.' (oo8-o44)

(oo8-o44) You have been warned.' (oo8-o44)

(oo8-o44) You have been warned.' (oo8-o44)












(oo8-o45) Then she changed her desk into a pig and back again. (oo8-o45)

(oo8-o45) Then she changed her desk into a pig and back again. (oo8-o45)

(oo8-o45) Then she changed her desk into a pig and back again. (oo8-o45)



(oo8-o46) They were all very impressed and couldn't wait to get started, but soon realised they weren't going to be changing the furniture into animals for a long time. (oo8-o46)

(oo8-o46) They were all very impressed and couldn't wait to get started, but soon realised they weren't going to be changing the furniture into animals for a long time. (oo8-o46)

(oo8-o46) They were all very impressed and couldn't wait to get started, but soon realised they weren't going to be changing the furniture into animals for a long time. (oo8-o46)



(oo8-o47) After making a lot of complicated notes, they were each given a match and started trying to turn it into a needle. (oo8-o47)

(oo8-o47) After making a lot of complicated notes, they were each given a match and started trying to turn it into a needle. (oo8-o47)

(oo8-o47) After making a lot of complicated notes, they were each given a match and started trying to turn it into a needle. (oo8-o47)



(oo8-o48) By the end of the lesson, only Hermione Granger had made any difference to her match; (oo8-o48)

(oo8-o48) By the end of the lesson, only Hermione Granger had made any difference to her match; (oo8-o48)

(oo8-o48) By the end of the lesson, only Hermione Granger had made any difference to her match; (oo8-o48)



(oo8-o49) Professor McGonagall showed the class how it had gone all silver and pointy and gave Hermione a rare smile. (oo8-o49)

(oo8-o49) Professor McGonagall showed the class how it had gone all silver and pointy and gave Hermione a rare smile. (oo8-o49)

(oo8-o49) Professor McGonagall showed the class how it had gone all silver and pointy and gave Hermione a rare smile. (oo8-o49)












(oo8-o5o) The class everyone had really been looking forward to was Defence Against the Dark Arts, but Quirrell's lessons turned out to be a bit of a joke. (oo8-o5o)

(oo8-o5o) The class everyone had really been looking forward to was Defence Against the Dark Arts, but Quirrell's lessons turned out to be a bit of a joke. (oo8-o5o)

(oo8-o5o) The class everyone had really been looking forward to was Defence Against the Dark Arts, but Quirrell's lessons turned out to be a bit of a joke. (oo8-o5o)



(oo8-o51) His classroom smelled strongly of garlic, which everyone said was to ward off a vampire he'd met in Romania and was afraid would be coming back to get him one of these days. (oo8-o51)

(oo8-o51) His classroom smelled strongly of garlic, which everyone said was to ward off a vampire he'd met in Romania and was afraid would be coming back to get him one of these days. (oo8-o51)

(oo8-o51) His classroom smelled strongly of garlic, which everyone said was to ward off a vampire he'd met in Romania and was afraid would be coming back to get him one of these days. (oo8-o51)



(oo8-o52) His turban, he told them, had been given to him by an African prince as a thank-you for getting rid of a troublesome zombie, but they weren't sure they believed this story. (oo8-o52)

(oo8-o52) His turban, he told them, had been given to him by an African prince as a thank-you for getting rid of a troublesome zombie, but they weren't sure they believed this story. (oo8-o52)

(oo8-o52) His turban, he told them, had been given to him by an African prince as a thank-you for getting rid of a troublesome zombie, but they weren't sure they believed this story. (oo8-o52)



(oo8-o53) For one thing, when Seamus Finnigan asked eagerly to hear how Quirrell had fought off the zombie, Quirrell went pink and started talking about the weather; (oo8-o53)

(oo8-o53) For one thing, when Seamus Finnigan asked eagerly to hear how Quirrell had fought off the zombie, Quirrell went pink and started talking about the weather; (oo8-o53)

(oo8-o53) For one thing, when Seamus Finnigan asked eagerly to hear how Quirrell had fought off the zombie, Quirrell went pink and started talking about the weather; (oo8-o53)



(oo8-o54) for another, they had noticed that a funny smell hung around the turban, and the Weasley twins insisted that it was stuffed full of garlic as well, so that Quirrell was protected wherever he went. (oo8-o54)

(oo8-o54) for another, they had noticed that a funny smell hung around the turban, and the Weasley twins insisted that it was stuffed full of garlic as well, so that Quirrell was protected wherever he went. (oo8-o54)

(oo8-o54) for another, they had noticed that a funny smell hung around the turban, and the Weasley twins insisted that it was stuffed full of garlic as well, so that Quirrell was protected wherever he went. (oo8-o54)












(oo8-o55) Harry was very relieved to find out that he wasn't miles behind everyone else. (oo8-o55)

(oo8-o55) Harry was very relieved to find out that he wasn't miles behind everyone else. (oo8-o55)

(oo8-o55) Harry was very relieved to find out that he wasn't miles behind everyone else. (oo8-o55)



(oo8-o56) Lots of people had come from Muggle families and, like him, hadn't had any idea that they were witches and wizards. (oo8-o56)

(oo8-o56) Lots of people had come from Muggle families and, like him, hadn't had any idea that they were witches and wizards. (oo8-o56)

(oo8-o56) Lots of people had come from Muggle families and, like him, hadn't had any idea that they were witches and wizards. (oo8-o56)



(oo8-o57) There was so much to learn that even people like Ron didn't have much of a head start. (oo8-o57)

(oo8-o57) There was so much to learn that even people like Ron didn't have much of a head start. (oo8-o57)

(oo8-o57) There was so much to learn that even people like Ron didn't have much of a head start. (oo8-o57)












(oo8-o58) Friday was an important day for Harry and Ron. (oo8-o58)

(oo8-o58) Friday was an important day for Harry and Ron. (oo8-o58)

(oo8-o58) Friday was an important day for Harry and Ron. (oo8-o58)



(oo8-o59) They finally managed to find their way down to the Great Hall for breakfast without getting lost once. (oo8-o59)

(oo8-o59) They finally managed to find their way down to the Great Hall for breakfast without getting lost once. (oo8-o59)

(oo8-o59) They finally managed to find their way down to the Great Hall for breakfast without getting lost once. (oo8-o59)












(oo8-o6o) 'What have we got today?' (oo8-o6o)

(oo8-o6o) 'What have we got today?' (oo8-o6o)

(oo8-o6o) 'What have we got today?' (oo8-o6o)



(oo8-o61) Harry asked Ron as he poured sugar on his porridge. (oo8-o61)

(oo8-o61) Harry asked Ron as he poured sugar on his porridge. (oo8-o61)

(oo8-o61) Harry asked Ron as he poured sugar on his porridge. (oo8-o61)












(oo8-o62) 'Double Potions with the Slytherins,' said Ron. (oo8-o62)

(oo8-o62) 'Double Potions with the Slytherins,' said Ron. (oo8-o62)

(oo8-o62) 'Double Potions with the Slytherins,' said Ron. (oo8-o62)



(oo8-o63) 'Snape's Head of Slytherin house. (oo8-o63)

(oo8-o63) 'Snape's Head of Slytherin house. (oo8-o63)

(oo8-o63) 'Snape's Head of Slytherin house. (oo8-o63)



(oo8-o64) They say he always favours them - we'll be able to see if it's true.' (oo8-o64)

(oo8-o64) They say he always favours them - we'll be able to see if it's true.' (oo8-o64)

(oo8-o64) They say he always favours them - we'll be able to see if it's true.' (oo8-o64)












(oo8-o65) 'Wish McGonagall favoured us,' said Harry. (oo8-o65)

(oo8-o65) 'Wish McGonagall favoured us,' said Harry. (oo8-o65)

(oo8-o65) 'Wish McGonagall favoured us,' said Harry. (oo8-o65)



(oo8-o66) Professor McGonagall was head of Gryffindor house, but it hadn't stopped her giving them a huge pile of homework the day before. (oo8-o66)

(oo8-o66) Professor McGonagall was head of Gryffindor house, but it hadn't stopped her giving them a huge pile of homework the day before. (oo8-o66)

(oo8-o66) Professor McGonagall was head of Gryffindor house, but it hadn't stopped her giving them a huge pile of homework the day before. (oo8-o66)












(oo8-o67) Just then, the post arrived. (oo8-o67)

(oo8-o67) Just then, the post arrived. (oo8-o67)

(oo8-o67) Just then, the post arrived. (oo8-o67)



(oo8-o68) Harry had got used to this by now, but it had given him a bit of a shock on the first morning, when about a hundred owls had suddenly streamed into the Great Hall during breakfast, circling the tables until they saw their owners and dropping letters and packages on to their laps. (oo8-o68)

(oo8-o68) Harry had got used to this by now, but it had given him a bit of a shock on the first morning, when about a hundred owls had suddenly streamed into the Great Hall during breakfast, circling the tables until they saw their owners and dropping letters and packages on to their laps. (oo8-o68)

(oo8-o68) Harry had got used to this by now, but it had given him a bit of a shock on the first morning, when about a hundred owls had suddenly streamed into the Great Hall during breakfast, circling the tables until they saw their owners and dropping letters and packages on to their laps. (oo8-o68)












(oo8-o69) Hedwig hadn't brought Harry anything so far. (oo8-o69)

(oo8-o69) Hedwig hadn't brought Harry anything so far. (oo8-o69)

(oo8-o69) Hedwig hadn't brought Harry anything so far. (oo8-o69)



(oo8-o7o) She sometimes flew in to nibble his ear and have a bit of toast before going off to sleep in the owlery with the other school owls. (oo8-o7o)

(oo8-o7o) She sometimes flew in to nibble his ear and have a bit of toast before going off to sleep in the owlery with the other school owls. (oo8-o7o)

(oo8-o7o) She sometimes flew in to nibble his ear and have a bit of toast before going off to sleep in the owlery with the other school owls. (oo8-o7o)



(oo8-o71) This morning, however, she fluttered down between the marmalade and the sugar bowl and dropped a note on to Harry's plate. (oo8-o71)

(oo8-o71) This morning, however, she fluttered down between the marmalade and the sugar bowl and dropped a note on to Harry's plate. (oo8-o71)

(oo8-o71) This morning, however, she fluttered down between the marmalade and the sugar bowl and dropped a note on to Harry's plate. (oo8-o71)



(oo8-o72) Harry tore it open at once. (oo8-o72)

(oo8-o72) Harry tore it open at once. (oo8-o72)

(oo8-o72) Harry tore it open at once. (oo8-o72)












(oo8-o73) Dear Harry, (it said, in a very untidy scrawl) (oo8-o73)

(oo8-o73) Dear Harry, (it said, in a very untidy scrawl) (oo8-o73)

(oo8-o73) Dear Harry, (it said, in a very untidy scrawl) (oo8-o73)



(oo8-o74) I know you get Friday afternoons off, so would you like to come and have a cup of tea with me around three? (oo8-o74)

(oo8-o74) I know you get Friday afternoons off, so would you like to come and have a cup of tea with me around three? (oo8-o74)

(oo8-o74) I know you get Friday afternoons off, so would you like to come and have a cup of tea with me around three? (oo8-o74)



(oo8-o75) I want to hear all about your first week. (oo8-o75)

(oo8-o75) I want to hear all about your first week. (oo8-o75)

(oo8-o75) I want to hear all about your first week. (oo8-o75)



(oo8-o76) Send us an answer back with Hedwig. (oo8-o76)

(oo8-o76) Send us an answer back with Hedwig. (oo8-o76)

(oo8-o76) Send us an answer back with Hedwig. (oo8-o76)



(oo8-o77) Hagrid (oo8-o77)

(oo8-o77) Hagrid (oo8-o77)

(oo8-o77) Hagrid (oo8-o77)











(oo8-o78) Harry borrowed Ron's quill, scribbled 'Yes, please, see you later' on the back of the note and sent Hedwig off again. (oo8-o78)

(oo8-o78) Harry borrowed Ron's quill, scribbled 'Yes, please, see you later' on the back of the note and sent Hedwig off again. (oo8-o78)

(oo8-o78) Harry borrowed Ron's quill, scribbled 'Yes, please, see you later' on the back of the note and sent Hedwig off again. (oo8-o78)












(oo8-o79) It was lucky that Harry had tea with Hagrid to look forward to, because the Potions lesson turned out to be the worst thing that had happened to him so far. (oo8-o79)

(oo8-o79) It was lucky that Harry had tea with Hagrid to look forward to, because the Potions lesson turned out to be the worst thing that had happened to him so far. (oo8-o79)

(oo8-o79) It was lucky that Harry had tea with Hagrid to look forward to, because the Potions lesson turned out to be the worst thing that had happened to him so far. (oo8-o79)












(oo8-o8o) At the start-of-term banquet, Harry had got the idea that Professor Snape disliked him. (oo8-o8o)

(oo8-o8o) At the start-of-term banquet, Harry had got the idea that Professor Snape disliked him. (oo8-o8o)

(oo8-o8o) At the start-of-term banquet, Harry had got the idea that Professor Snape disliked him. (oo8-o8o)



(oo8-o81) By the end of the first Potions lesson, he knew he'd been wrong. (oo8-o81)

(oo8-o81) By the end of the first Potions lesson, he knew he'd been wrong. (oo8-o81)

(oo8-o81) By the end of the first Potions lesson, he knew he'd been wrong. (oo8-o81)



(oo8-o82) Snape didn't dislike Harry - he hated him. (oo8-o82)

(oo8-o82) Snape didn't dislike Harry - he hated him. (oo8-o82)

(oo8-o82) Snape didn't dislike Harry - he hated him. (oo8-o82)












(oo8-o83) Potions lessons took place down in one of the dungeons. (oo8-o83)

(oo8-o83) Potions lessons took place down in one of the dungeons. (oo8-o83)

(oo8-o83) Potions lessons took place down in one of the dungeons. (oo8-o83)



(oo8-o84) It was colder here than up in the main castle and would have been quite creepy enough without the pickled animals floating in glass jars all around the walls. (oo8-o84)

(oo8-o84) It was colder here than up in the main castle and would have been quite creepy enough without the pickled animals floating in glass jars all around the walls. (oo8-o84)

(oo8-o84) It was colder here than up in the main castle and would have been quite creepy enough without the pickled animals floating in glass jars all around the walls. (oo8-o84)












(oo8-o85) Snape, like Flitwick, started the class by taking the register, and like Flitwick, he paused at Harry's name. (oo8-o85)

(oo8-o85) Snape, like Flitwick, started the class by taking the register, and like Flitwick, he paused at Harry's name. (oo8-o85)

(oo8-o85) Snape, like Flitwick, started the class by taking the register, and like Flitwick, he paused at Harry's name. (oo8-o85)












(oo8-o86) 'Ah, yes,' he said softly, 'Harry Potter. (oo8-o86)

(oo8-o86) 'Ah, yes,' he said softly, 'Harry Potter. (oo8-o86)

(oo8-o86) 'Ah, yes,' he said softly, 'Harry Potter. (oo8-o86)



(oo8-o87) Our new - celebrity.' (oo8-o87)

(oo8-o87) Our new - celebrity.' (oo8-o87)

(oo8-o87) Our new - celebrity.' (oo8-o87)












(oo8-o88) Draco Malfoy and his friends Crabbe and Goyle sniggered behind their hands. (oo8-o88)

(oo8-o88) Draco Malfoy and his friends Crabbe and Goyle sniggered behind their hands. (oo8-o88)

(oo8-o88) Draco Malfoy and his friends Crabbe and Goyle sniggered behind their hands. (oo8-o88)



(oo8-o89) Snape finished calling the names and looked up at the class. (oo8-o89)

(oo8-o89) Snape finished calling the names and looked up at the class. (oo8-o89)

(oo8-o89) Snape finished calling the names and looked up at the class. (oo8-o89)



(oo8-o9o) His eyes were black like Hagrid's, but they had none of Hagrid's warmth. (oo8-o9o)

(oo8-o9o) His eyes were black like Hagrid's, but they had none of Hagrid's warmth. (oo8-o9o)

(oo8-o9o) His eyes were black like Hagrid's, but they had none of Hagrid's warmth. (oo8-o9o)



(oo8-o91) They were cold and empty and made you think of dark tunnels. (oo8-o91)

(oo8-o91) They were cold and empty and made you think of dark tunnels. (oo8-o91)

(oo8-o91) They were cold and empty and made you think of dark tunnels. (oo8-o91)












(oo8-o92) 'You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making,' he began. (oo8-o92)

(oo8-o92) 'You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making,' he began. (oo8-o92)

(oo8-o92) 'You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making,' he began. (oo8-o92)



(oo8-o93) He spoke in barely more than a whisper, but they caught every word - like Professor McGonagall, Snape had the gift of keeping a class silent without effort. (oo8-o93)

(oo8-o93) He spoke in barely more than a whisper, but they caught every word - like Professor McGonagall, Snape had the gift of keeping a class silent without effort. (oo8-o93)

(oo8-o93) He spoke in barely more than a whisper, but they caught every word - like Professor McGonagall, Snape had the gift of keeping a class silent without effort. (oo8-o93)



(oo8-o94) 'As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. (oo8-o94)

(oo8-o94) 'As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. (oo8-o94)

(oo8-o94) 'As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. (oo8-o94)



(oo8-o95) I don't expect you will really understand the beauty of the softly simmering cauldron with its shimmering fumes, the delicate power of liquids that creep through human veins, bewitching the mind, ensnaring the senses ... (oo8-o95)

(oo8-o95) I don't expect you will really understand the beauty of the softly simmering cauldron with its shimmering fumes, the delicate power of liquids that creep through human veins, bewitching the mind, ensnaring the senses ... (oo8-o95)

(oo8-o95) I don't expect you will really understand the beauty of the softly simmering cauldron with its shimmering fumes, the delicate power of liquids that creep through human veins, bewitching the mind, ensnaring the senses ... (oo8-o95)



(oo8-o96) I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death - if you aren't as big a bunch of dunderheads as I usually have to teach.' (oo8-o96)

(oo8-o96) I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death - if you aren't as big a bunch of dunderheads as I usually have to teach.' (oo8-o96)

(oo8-o96) I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death - if you aren't as big a bunch of dunderheads as I usually have to teach.' (oo8-o96)












(oo8-o97) More silence followed this little speech. (oo8-o97)

(oo8-o97) More silence followed this little speech. (oo8-o97)

(oo8-o97) More silence followed this little speech. (oo8-o97)



(oo8-o98) Harry and Ron exchanged looks with raised eyebrows. (oo8-o98)

(oo8-o98) Harry and Ron exchanged looks with raised eyebrows. (oo8-o98)

(oo8-o98) Harry and Ron exchanged looks with raised eyebrows. (oo8-o98)



(oo8-o99) Hermione Granger was on the edge of her seat and looked desperate to start proving that she wasn't a dunderhead. (oo8-o99)

(oo8-o99) Hermione Granger was on the edge of her seat and looked desperate to start proving that she wasn't a dunderhead. (oo8-o99)

(oo8-o99) Hermione Granger was on the edge of her seat and looked desperate to start proving that she wasn't a dunderhead. (oo8-o99)












(oo8-1oo) 'Potter!' said Snape suddenly. (oo8-1oo)

(oo8-1oo) 'Potter!' said Snape suddenly. (oo8-1oo)

(oo8-1oo) 'Potter!' said Snape suddenly. (oo8-1oo)



(oo8-1o1) 'What would I get if I added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?' (oo8-1o1)

(oo8-1o1) 'What would I get if I added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?' (oo8-1o1)

(oo8-1o1) 'What would I get if I added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?' (oo8-1o1)












(oo8-1o2) Powdered root of what to an infusion of what? (oo8-1o2)

(oo8-1o2) Powdered root of what to an infusion of what? (oo8-1o2)

(oo8-1o2) Powdered root of what to an infusion of what? (oo8-1o2)



(oo8-1o3) Harry glanced at Ron, who looked as stumped as he was; (oo8-1o3)

(oo8-1o3) Harry glanced at Ron, who looked as stumped as he was; (oo8-1o3)

(oo8-1o3) Harry glanced at Ron, who looked as stumped as he was; (oo8-1o3)



(oo8-1o4) Hermione's hand had shot into the air. (oo8-1o4)

(oo8-1o4) Hermione's hand had shot into the air. (oo8-1o4)

(oo8-1o4) Hermione's hand had shot into the air. (oo8-1o4)












(oo8-1o5) 'I don't know, sir,' said Harry. (oo8-1o5)

(oo8-1o5) 'I don't know, sir,' said Harry. (oo8-1o5)

(oo8-1o5) 'I don't know, sir,' said Harry. (oo8-1o5)












(oo8-1o6) Snape's lips curled into a sneer. (oo8-1o6)

(oo8-1o6) Snape's lips curled into a sneer. (oo8-1o6)

(oo8-1o6) Snape's lips curled into a sneer. (oo8-1o6)












(oo8-1o7) 'Tut, tut - fame clearly isn't everything.' (oo8-1o7)

(oo8-1o7) 'Tut, tut - fame clearly isn't everything.' (oo8-1o7)

(oo8-1o7) 'Tut, tut - fame clearly isn't everything.' (oo8-1o7)












(oo8-1o8) He ignored Hermione's hand. (oo8-1o8)

(oo8-1o8) He ignored Hermione's hand. (oo8-1o8)

(oo8-1o8) He ignored Hermione's hand. (oo8-1o8)












(oo8-1o9) 'Let's try again. (oo8-1o9)

(oo8-1o9) 'Let's try again. (oo8-1o9)

(oo8-1o9) 'Let's try again. (oo8-1o9)



(oo8-11o) Potter, where would you look if I told you to find me a bezoar?' (oo8-11o)

(oo8-11o) Potter, where would you look if I told you to find me a bezoar?' (oo8-11o)

(oo8-11o) Potter, where would you look if I told you to find me a bezoar?' (oo8-11o)












(oo8-111) Hermione stretched her hand as high into the air as it would go without her leaving her seat, but Harry didn't have the faintest idea what a bezoar was. (oo8-111)

(oo8-111) Hermione stretched her hand as high into the air as it would go without her leaving her seat, but Harry didn't have the faintest idea what a bezoar was. (oo8-111)

(oo8-111) Hermione stretched her hand as high into the air as it would go without her leaving her seat, but Harry didn't have the faintest idea what a bezoar was. (oo8-111)



(oo8-112) He tried not to look at Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle, who were shaking with laughter. (oo8-112)

(oo8-112) He tried not to look at Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle, who were shaking with laughter. (oo8-112)

(oo8-112) He tried not to look at Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle, who were shaking with laughter. (oo8-112)












(oo8-113) 'I don't know, sir.' (oo8-113)

(oo8-113) 'I don't know, sir.' (oo8-113)

(oo8-113) 'I don't know, sir.' (oo8-113)












(oo8-114) 'Thought you wouldn't open a book before coming, eh, Potter?' (oo8-114)

(oo8-114) 'Thought you wouldn't open a book before coming, eh, Potter?' (oo8-114)

(oo8-114) 'Thought you wouldn't open a book before coming, eh, Potter?' (oo8-114)












(oo8-115) Harry forced himself to keep looking straight into those cold eyes. (oo8-115)

(oo8-115) Harry forced himself to keep looking straight into those cold eyes. (oo8-115)

(oo8-115) Harry forced himself to keep looking straight into those cold eyes. (oo8-115)



(oo8-116) He had looked through his books at the Dursleys', but did Snape expect him to remember everything in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi? (oo8-116)

(oo8-116) He had looked through his books at the Dursleys', but did Snape expect him to remember everything in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi? (oo8-116)

(oo8-116) He had looked through his books at the Dursleys', but did Snape expect him to remember everything in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi? (oo8-116)












(oo8-117) Snape was still ignoring Hermione's quivering hand. (oo8-117)

(oo8-117) Snape was still ignoring Hermione's quivering hand. (oo8-117)

(oo8-117) Snape was still ignoring Hermione's quivering hand. (oo8-117)












(oo8-118) 'What is the difference, Potter, between monkshood and wolfsbane?' (oo8-118)

(oo8-118) 'What is the difference, Potter, between monkshood and wolfsbane?' (oo8-118)

(oo8-118) 'What is the difference, Potter, between monkshood and wolfsbane?' (oo8-118)












(oo8-119) At this, Hermione stood up, her hand stretching towards the dungeon ceiling. (oo8-119)

(oo8-119) At this, Hermione stood up, her hand stretching towards the dungeon ceiling. (oo8-119)

(oo8-119) At this, Hermione stood up, her hand stretching towards the dungeon ceiling. (oo8-119)












(oo8-12o) 'I don't know,' said Harry quietly. (oo8-12o)

(oo8-12o) 'I don't know,' said Harry quietly. (oo8-12o)

(oo8-12o) 'I don't know,' said Harry quietly. (oo8-12o)



(oo8-121) 'I think Hermione does, though, why don't you try her?' (oo8-121)

(oo8-121) 'I think Hermione does, though, why don't you try her?' (oo8-121)

(oo8-121) 'I think Hermione does, though, why don't you try her?' (oo8-121)












(oo8-122) A few people laughed; (oo8-122)

(oo8-122) A few people laughed; (oo8-122)

(oo8-122) A few people laughed; (oo8-122)



(oo8-123) Harry caught Seamus's eye and Seamus winked. (oo8-123)

(oo8-123) Harry caught Seamus's eye and Seamus winked. (oo8-123)

(oo8-123) Harry caught Seamus's eye and Seamus winked. (oo8-123)



(oo8-124) Snape, however, was not pleased. (oo8-124)

(oo8-124) Snape, however, was not pleased. (oo8-124)

(oo8-124) Snape, however, was not pleased. (oo8-124)












(oo8-125) 'Sit down,' he snapped at Hermione. (oo8-125)

(oo8-125) 'Sit down,' he snapped at Hermione. (oo8-125)

(oo8-125) 'Sit down,' he snapped at Hermione. (oo8-125)



(oo8-126) 'For your information, Potter, asphodel and wormwood make a sleeping potion so powerful it is known as the Draught of Living Death. (oo8-126)

(oo8-126) 'For your information, Potter, asphodel and wormwood make a sleeping potion so powerful it is known as the Draught of Living Death. (oo8-126)

(oo8-126) 'For your information, Potter, asphodel and wormwood make a sleeping potion so powerful it is known as the Draught of Living Death. (oo8-126)



(oo8-127) A bezoar is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat and it will save you from most poisons. (oo8-127)

(oo8-127) A bezoar is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat and it will save you from most poisons. (oo8-127)

(oo8-127) A bezoar is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat and it will save you from most poisons. (oo8-127)



(oo8-128) As for monkshood and wolfsbane, they are the same plant, which also goes by the name of aconite. (oo8-128)

(oo8-128) As for monkshood and wolfsbane, they are the same plant, which also goes by the name of aconite. (oo8-128)

(oo8-128) As for monkshood and wolfsbane, they are the same plant, which also goes by the name of aconite. (oo8-128)



(oo8-129) Well? (oo8-129)

(oo8-129) Well? (oo8-129)

(oo8-129) Well? (oo8-129)



(oo8-13o) Why aren't you all copying that down?' (oo8-13o)

(oo8-13o) Why aren't you all copying that down?' (oo8-13o)

(oo8-13o) Why aren't you all copying that down?' (oo8-13o)












(oo8-131) There was a sudden rummaging for quills and parchment. (oo8-131)

(oo8-131) There was a sudden rummaging for quills and parchment. (oo8-131)

(oo8-131) There was a sudden rummaging for quills and parchment. (oo8-131)



(oo8-132) Over the noise, Snape said, 'And a point will be taken from Gryffindor house for your cheek, Potter.' (oo8-132)

(oo8-132) Over the noise, Snape said, 'And a point will be taken from Gryffindor house for your cheek, Potter.' (oo8-132)

(oo8-132) Over the noise, Snape said, 'And a point will be taken from Gryffindor house for your cheek, Potter.' (oo8-132)












(oo8-133) Things didn't improve for the Gryffindors as the Potions lesson continued. (oo8-133)

(oo8-133) Things didn't improve for the Gryffindors as the Potions lesson continued. (oo8-133)

(oo8-133) Things didn't improve for the Gryffindors as the Potions lesson continued. (oo8-133)



(oo8-134) Snape put them all into pairs and set them to mixing up a simple potion to cure boils. (oo8-134)

(oo8-134) Snape put them all into pairs and set them to mixing up a simple potion to cure boils. (oo8-134)

(oo8-134) Snape put them all into pairs and set them to mixing up a simple potion to cure boils. (oo8-134)



(oo8-135) He swept around in his long black cloak, watching them weigh dried nettles and crush snake fangs, criticising almost everyone except Malfoy, whom he seemed to like. (oo8-135)

(oo8-135) He swept around in his long black cloak, watching them weigh dried nettles and crush snake fangs, criticising almost everyone except Malfoy, whom he seemed to like. (oo8-135)

(oo8-135) He swept around in his long black cloak, watching them weigh dried nettles and crush snake fangs, criticising almost everyone except Malfoy, whom he seemed to like. (oo8-135)



(oo8-136) He was just telling everyone to look at the perfect way Malfoy had stewed his horned slugs when clouds of acid green smoke and a loud hissing filled the dungeon. (oo8-136)

(oo8-136) He was just telling everyone to look at the perfect way Malfoy had stewed his horned slugs when clouds of acid green smoke and a loud hissing filled the dungeon. (oo8-136)

(oo8-136) He was just telling everyone to look at the perfect way Malfoy had stewed his horned slugs when clouds of acid green smoke and a loud hissing filled the dungeon. (oo8-136)



(oo8-137) Neville had somehow managed to melt Seamus's cauldron into a twisted blob and their potion was seeping across the stone floor, burning holes in people's shoes. (oo8-137)

(oo8-137) Neville had somehow managed to melt Seamus's cauldron into a twisted blob and their potion was seeping across the stone floor, burning holes in people's shoes. (oo8-137)

(oo8-137) Neville had somehow managed to melt Seamus's cauldron into a twisted blob and their potion was seeping across the stone floor, burning holes in people's shoes. (oo8-137)



(oo8-138) Within seconds, the whole class were standing on their stools while Neville who had been drenched in the potion when the cauldron collapsed, moaned in pain as angry red boils sprang up all over his arms and legs. (oo8-138)

(oo8-138) Within seconds, the whole class were standing on their stools while Neville who had been drenched in the potion when the cauldron collapsed, moaned in pain as angry red boils sprang up all over his arms and legs. (oo8-138)

(oo8-138) Within seconds, the whole class were standing on their stools while Neville who had been drenched in the potion when the cauldron collapsed, moaned in pain as angry red boils sprang up all over his arms and legs. (oo8-138)












(oo8-139) 'Idiot boy!' snarled Snape, clearing the spilled potion away with one wave of his wand. (oo8-139)

(oo8-139) 'Idiot boy!' snarled Snape, clearing the spilled potion away with one wave of his wand. (oo8-139)

(oo8-139) 'Idiot boy!' snarled Snape, clearing the spilled potion away with one wave of his wand. (oo8-139)



(oo8-14o) 'I suppose you added the porcupine quills before taking the cauldron off the fire?' (oo8-14o)

(oo8-14o) 'I suppose you added the porcupine quills before taking the cauldron off the fire?' (oo8-14o)

(oo8-14o) 'I suppose you added the porcupine quills before taking the cauldron off the fire?' (oo8-14o)












(oo8-141) Neville whimpered as boils started to pop up all over his nose. (oo8-141)

(oo8-141) Neville whimpered as boils started to pop up all over his nose. (oo8-141)

(oo8-141) Neville whimpered as boils started to pop up all over his nose. (oo8-141)












(oo8-142) 'Take him up to the hospital wing,' Snape spat at Seamus. (oo8-142)

(oo8-142) 'Take him up to the hospital wing,' Snape spat at Seamus. (oo8-142)

(oo8-142) 'Take him up to the hospital wing,' Snape spat at Seamus. (oo8-142)



(oo8-143) Then he rounded on Harry and Ron, who had been working next to Neville. (oo8-143)

(oo8-143) Then he rounded on Harry and Ron, who had been working next to Neville. (oo8-143)

(oo8-143) Then he rounded on Harry and Ron, who had been working next to Neville. (oo8-143)












(oo8-144) 'You - Potter - why didn't you tell him not to add the quills? (oo8-144)

(oo8-144) 'You - Potter - why didn't you tell him not to add the quills? (oo8-144)

(oo8-144) 'You - Potter - why didn't you tell him not to add the quills? (oo8-144)



(oo8-145) Thought he'd make you look good if he got it wrong, did you? (oo8-145)

(oo8-145) Thought he'd make you look good if he got it wrong, did you? (oo8-145)

(oo8-145) Thought he'd make you look good if he got it wrong, did you? (oo8-145)



(oo8-146) That's another point you've lost for Gryffindor.' (oo8-146)

(oo8-146) That's another point you've lost for Gryffindor.' (oo8-146)

(oo8-146) That's another point you've lost for Gryffindor.' (oo8-146)












(oo8-147) This was so unfair that Harry opened his mouth to argue, but Ron kicked him behind their cauldron. (oo8-147)

(oo8-147) This was so unfair that Harry opened his mouth to argue, but Ron kicked him behind their cauldron. (oo8-147)

(oo8-147) This was so unfair that Harry opened his mouth to argue, but Ron kicked him behind their cauldron. (oo8-147)












(oo8-148) 'Don't push it,' he muttered. (oo8-148)

(oo8-148) 'Don't push it,' he muttered. (oo8-148)

(oo8-148) 'Don't push it,' he muttered. (oo8-148)



(oo8-149) 'I've heard Snape can turn very nasty.' (oo8-149)

(oo8-149) 'I've heard Snape can turn very nasty.' (oo8-149)

(oo8-149) 'I've heard Snape can turn very nasty.' (oo8-149)












(oo8-15o) As they climbed the steps out of the dungeon an hour later, Harry's mind was racing and his spirits were low. (oo8-15o)

(oo8-15o) As they climbed the steps out of the dungeon an hour later, Harry's mind was racing and his spirits were low. (oo8-15o)

(oo8-15o) As they climbed the steps out of the dungeon an hour later, Harry's mind was racing and his spirits were low. (oo8-15o)



(oo8-151) He'd lost two points for Gryffindor in his very first week - why did Snape hate him so much? (oo8-151)

(oo8-151) He'd lost two points for Gryffindor in his very first week - why did Snape hate him so much? (oo8-151)

(oo8-151) He'd lost two points for Gryffindor in his very first week - why did Snape hate him so much? (oo8-151)












(oo8-152) 'Cheer up,' said Ron. (oo8-152)

(oo8-152) 'Cheer up,' said Ron. (oo8-152)

(oo8-152) 'Cheer up,' said Ron. (oo8-152)



(oo8-153) 'Snape's always taking points off Fred and George. (oo8-153)

(oo8-153) 'Snape's always taking points off Fred and George. (oo8-153)

(oo8-153) 'Snape's always taking points off Fred and George. (oo8-153)



(oo8-154) Can I come and meet Hagrid with you?' (oo8-154)

(oo8-154) Can I come and meet Hagrid with you?' (oo8-154)

(oo8-154) Can I come and meet Hagrid with you?' (oo8-154)












(oo8-155) At five to three they left the castle and made their way across the grounds. (oo8-155)

(oo8-155) At five to three they left the castle and made their way across the grounds. (oo8-155)

(oo8-155) At five to three they left the castle and made their way across the grounds. (oo8-155)



(oo8-156) Hagrid lived in a small wooden house on the edge of the Forbidden Forest. (oo8-156)

(oo8-156) Hagrid lived in a small wooden house on the edge of the Forbidden Forest. (oo8-156)

(oo8-156) Hagrid lived in a small wooden house on the edge of the Forbidden Forest. (oo8-156)



(oo8-157) A crossbow and a pair of galoshes were outside the front door. (oo8-157)

(oo8-157) A crossbow and a pair of galoshes were outside the front door. (oo8-157)

(oo8-157) A crossbow and a pair of galoshes were outside the front door. (oo8-157)












(oo8-158) When Harry knocked they heard a frantic scrabbling from inside and several booming barks. (oo8-158)

(oo8-158) When Harry knocked they heard a frantic scrabbling from inside and several booming barks. (oo8-158)

(oo8-158) When Harry knocked they heard a frantic scrabbling from inside and several booming barks. (oo8-158)



(oo8-159) Then Hagrid's voice rang out, saying, 'Back, Fang - back.' (oo8-159)

(oo8-159) Then Hagrid's voice rang out, saying, 'Back, Fang - back.' (oo8-159)

(oo8-159) Then Hagrid's voice rang out, saying, 'Back, Fang - back.' (oo8-159)












(oo8-16o) Hagrid's big hairy face appeared in the crack as he pulled the door open. (oo8-16o)

(oo8-16o) Hagrid's big hairy face appeared in the crack as he pulled the door open. (oo8-16o)

(oo8-16o) Hagrid's big hairy face appeared in the crack as he pulled the door open. (oo8-16o)












(oo8-161) 'Hang on,' he said. (oo8-161)

(oo8-161) 'Hang on,' he said. (oo8-161)

(oo8-161) 'Hang on,' he said. (oo8-161)



(oo8-162) 'Back, Fang.' (oo8-162)

(oo8-162) 'Back, Fang.' (oo8-162)

(oo8-162) 'Back, Fang.' (oo8-162)












(oo8-163) He let them in, struggling to keep a hold on the collar of an enormous black boarhound. (oo8-163)

(oo8-163) He let them in, struggling to keep a hold on the collar of an enormous black boarhound. (oo8-163)

(oo8-163) He let them in, struggling to keep a hold on the collar of an enormous black boarhound. (oo8-163)












(oo8-164) There was only one room inside. (oo8-164)

(oo8-164) There was only one room inside. (oo8-164)

(oo8-164) There was only one room inside. (oo8-164)



(oo8-165) Hams and pheasants were hanging from the ceiling, a copper kettle was boiling on the open fire and in a corner stood a massive bed with a patchwork quilt over it. (oo8-165)

(oo8-165) Hams and pheasants were hanging from the ceiling, a copper kettle was boiling on the open fire and in a corner stood a massive bed with a patchwork quilt over it. (oo8-165)

(oo8-165) Hams and pheasants were hanging from the ceiling, a copper kettle was boiling on the open fire and in a corner stood a massive bed with a patchwork quilt over it. (oo8-165)












(oo8-166) 'Make yerselves at home,' said Hagrid, letting go of Fang, who bounded straight at Ron and started licking his ears. (oo8-166)

(oo8-166) 'Make yerselves at home,' said Hagrid, letting go of Fang, who bounded straight at Ron and started licking his ears. (oo8-166)

(oo8-166) 'Make yerselves at home,' said Hagrid, letting go of Fang, who bounded straight at Ron and started licking his ears. (oo8-166)



(oo8-167) Like Hagrid, Fang was clearly not as fierce as he looked. (oo8-167)

(oo8-167) Like Hagrid, Fang was clearly not as fierce as he looked. (oo8-167)

(oo8-167) Like Hagrid, Fang was clearly not as fierce as he looked. (oo8-167)












(oo8-168) 'This is Ron,' Harry told Hagrid, who was pouring boiling water into a large teapot and putting rock cakes on to a plate. (oo8-168)

(oo8-168) 'This is Ron,' Harry told Hagrid, who was pouring boiling water into a large teapot and putting rock cakes on to a plate. (oo8-168)

(oo8-168) 'This is Ron,' Harry told Hagrid, who was pouring boiling water into a large teapot and putting rock cakes on to a plate. (oo8-168)












(oo8-169) 'Another Weasley, eh?' said Hagrid, glancing at Ron's freckles. (oo8-169)

(oo8-169) 'Another Weasley, eh?' said Hagrid, glancing at Ron's freckles. (oo8-169)

(oo8-169) 'Another Weasley, eh?' said Hagrid, glancing at Ron's freckles. (oo8-169)



(oo8-17o) 'I spent half me life chasin' yer twin brothers away from the Forest.' (oo8-17o)

(oo8-17o) 'I spent half me life chasin' yer twin brothers away from the Forest.' (oo8-17o)

(oo8-17o) 'I spent half me life chasin' yer twin brothers away from the Forest.' (oo8-17o)












(oo8-171) The rock cakes almost broke their teeth, but Harry and Ron pretended to be enjoying them as they told Hagrid all about their first lessons. (oo8-171)

(oo8-171) The rock cakes almost broke their teeth, but Harry and Ron pretended to be enjoying them as they told Hagrid all about their first lessons. (oo8-171)

(oo8-171) The rock cakes almost broke their teeth, but Harry and Ron pretended to be enjoying them as they told Hagrid all about their first lessons. (oo8-171)



(oo8-172) Fang rested his head on Harry's knee and drooled all over his robes. (oo8-172)

(oo8-172) Fang rested his head on Harry's knee and drooled all over his robes. (oo8-172)

(oo8-172) Fang rested his head on Harry's knee and drooled all over his robes. (oo8-172)












(oo8-173) Harry and Ron were delighted to hear Hagrid call Filch 'that old git'. (oo8-173)

(oo8-173) Harry and Ron were delighted to hear Hagrid call Filch 'that old git'. (oo8-173)

(oo8-173) Harry and Ron were delighted to hear Hagrid call Filch 'that old git'. (oo8-173)












(oo8-174) 'An' as fer that cat, Mrs Norris, I'd like ter introduce her to Fang some time. (oo8-174)

(oo8-174) 'An' as fer that cat, Mrs Norris, I'd like ter introduce her to Fang some time. (oo8-174)

(oo8-174) 'An' as fer that cat, Mrs Norris, I'd like ter introduce her to Fang some time. (oo8-174)



(oo8-175) D'yeh know, every time I go up ter the school, she follows me everywhere? (oo8-175)

(oo8-175) D'yeh know, every time I go up ter the school, she follows me everywhere? (oo8-175)

(oo8-175) D'yeh know, every time I go up ter the school, she follows me everywhere? (oo8-175)



(oo8-176) Can't get rid of her - Filch puts her up to it.' (oo8-176)

(oo8-176) Can't get rid of her - Filch puts her up to it.' (oo8-176)

(oo8-176) Can't get rid of her - Filch puts her up to it.' (oo8-176)












(oo8-177) Harry told Hagrid about Snape's lesson. (oo8-177)

(oo8-177) Harry told Hagrid about Snape's lesson. (oo8-177)

(oo8-177) Harry told Hagrid about Snape's lesson. (oo8-177)



(oo8-178) Hagrid, like Ron, told Harry not to worry about it, that Snape liked hardly any of the students. (oo8-178)

(oo8-178) Hagrid, like Ron, told Harry not to worry about it, that Snape liked hardly any of the students. (oo8-178)

(oo8-178) Hagrid, like Ron, told Harry not to worry about it, that Snape liked hardly any of the students. (oo8-178)












(oo8-179) 'But he seemed to really hate me.' (oo8-179)

(oo8-179) 'But he seemed to really hate me.' (oo8-179)

(oo8-179) 'But he seemed to really hate me.' (oo8-179)












(oo8-18o) 'Rubbish!' said Hagrid. (oo8-18o)

(oo8-18o) 'Rubbish!' said Hagrid. (oo8-18o)

(oo8-18o) 'Rubbish!' said Hagrid. (oo8-18o)



(oo8-181) 'Why should he?' (oo8-181)

(oo8-181) 'Why should he?' (oo8-181)

(oo8-181) 'Why should he?' (oo8-181)












(oo8-182) Yet Harry couldn't help thinking that Hagrid didn't quite meet his eyes when he said that. (oo8-182)

(oo8-182) Yet Harry couldn't help thinking that Hagrid didn't quite meet his eyes when he said that. (oo8-182)

(oo8-182) Yet Harry couldn't help thinking that Hagrid didn't quite meet his eyes when he said that. (oo8-182)












(oo8-183) 'How's yer brother Charlie?' Hagrid asked Ron. (oo8-183)

(oo8-183) 'How's yer brother Charlie?' Hagrid asked Ron. (oo8-183)

(oo8-183) 'How's yer brother Charlie?' Hagrid asked Ron. (oo8-183)



(oo8-184) 'I liked him a lot - great with animals.' (oo8-184)

(oo8-184) 'I liked him a lot - great with animals.' (oo8-184)

(oo8-184) 'I liked him a lot - great with animals.' (oo8-184)












(oo8-185) Harry wondered if Hagrid had changed the subject on purpose. (oo8-185)

(oo8-185) Harry wondered if Hagrid had changed the subject on purpose. (oo8-185)

(oo8-185) Harry wondered if Hagrid had changed the subject on purpose. (oo8-185)



(oo8-186) While Ron told Hagrid all about Charlie's work with dragons, Harry picked up a piece of paper that was lying on the table under the tea cosy. (oo8-186)

(oo8-186) While Ron told Hagrid all about Charlie's work with dragons, Harry picked up a piece of paper that was lying on the table under the tea cosy. (oo8-186)

(oo8-186) While Ron told Hagrid all about Charlie's work with dragons, Harry picked up a piece of paper that was lying on the table under the tea cosy. (oo8-186)



(oo8-187) It was a cutting from the Daily Prophet: (oo8-187)

(oo8-187) It was a cutting from the Daily Prophet: (oo8-187)

(oo8-187) It was a cutting from the Daily Prophet: (oo8-187)



(oo8-188) GRINGOTTS BREAK-IN LATEST (oo8-188)

(oo8-188) GRINGOTTS BREAK-IN LATEST (oo8-188)

(oo8-188) GRINGOTTS BREAK-IN LATEST (oo8-188)



(oo8-189) Investigations continue into the break-in at Gringotts on 31 July, widely believed to be the work of dark wizards or witches unknown. (oo8-189)

(oo8-189) Investigations continue into the break-in at Gringotts on 31 July, widely believed to be the work of dark wizards or witches unknown. (oo8-189)

(oo8-189) Investigations continue into the break-in at Gringotts on 31 July, widely believed to be the work of dark wizards or witches unknown. (oo8-189)












(oo8-19o) Gringotts' goblins today insisted that nothing had been taken. (oo8-19o)

(oo8-19o) Gringotts' goblins today insisted that nothing had been taken. (oo8-19o)

(oo8-19o) Gringotts' goblins today insisted that nothing had been taken. (oo8-19o)



(oo8-191) The vault that was searched had in fact been emptied the same day. (oo8-191)

(oo8-191) The vault that was searched had in fact been emptied the same day. (oo8-191)

(oo8-191) The vault that was searched had in fact been emptied the same day. (oo8-191)












(oo8-192) 'But we're not telling you what was in there, so keep your noses out if you know what's good for you,' said a Gringotts spokesgoblin this afternoon. (oo8-192)

(oo8-192) 'But we're not telling you what was in there, so keep your noses out if you know what's good for you,' said a Gringotts spokesgoblin this afternoon. (oo8-192)

(oo8-192) 'But we're not telling you what was in there, so keep your noses out if you know what's good for you,' said a Gringotts spokesgoblin this afternoon. (oo8-192)












(oo8-193) Harry remembered Ron telling him on the train that someone had tried to rob Gringotts, but Ron hadn't mentioned the date. (oo8-193)

(oo8-193) Harry remembered Ron telling him on the train that someone had tried to rob Gringotts, but Ron hadn't mentioned the date. (oo8-193)

(oo8-193) Harry remembered Ron telling him on the train that someone had tried to rob Gringotts, but Ron hadn't mentioned the date. (oo8-193)












(oo8-194) 'Hagrid!' said Harry. (oo8-194)

(oo8-194) 'Hagrid!' said Harry. (oo8-194)

(oo8-194) 'Hagrid!' said Harry. (oo8-194)



(oo8-195) 'That Gringotts break-in happened on my birthday! (oo8-195)

(oo8-195) 'That Gringotts break-in happened on my birthday! (oo8-195)

(oo8-195) 'That Gringotts break-in happened on my birthday! (oo8-195)



(oo8-196) It might've been happening while we were there!' (oo8-196)

(oo8-196) It might've been happening while we were there!' (oo8-196)

(oo8-196) It might've been happening while we were there!' (oo8-196)












(oo8-197) There was no doubt about it, Hagrid definitely didn't meet Harry's eyes this time. (oo8-197)

(oo8-197) There was no doubt about it, Hagrid definitely didn't meet Harry's eyes this time. (oo8-197)

(oo8-197) There was no doubt about it, Hagrid definitely didn't meet Harry's eyes this time. (oo8-197)



(oo8-198) He grunted and offered him another rock cake. (oo8-198)

(oo8-198) He grunted and offered him another rock cake. (oo8-198)

(oo8-198) He grunted and offered him another rock cake. (oo8-198)



(oo8-199) Harry read the story again. (oo8-199)

(oo8-199) Harry read the story again. (oo8-199)

(oo8-199) Harry read the story again. (oo8-199)



(oo8-2oo) The vault that was searched had in fact been emptied earlier that same day. (oo8-2oo)

(oo8-2oo) The vault that was searched had in fact been emptied earlier that same day. (oo8-2oo)

(oo8-2oo) The vault that was searched had in fact been emptied earlier that same day. (oo8-2oo)



(oo8-2o1) Hagrid had emptied vault seven hundred and thirteen, if you could call it emptying, taking out that grubby little package. (oo8-2o1)

(oo8-2o1) Hagrid had emptied vault seven hundred and thirteen, if you could call it emptying, taking out that grubby little package. (oo8-2o1)

(oo8-2o1) Hagrid had emptied vault seven hundred and thirteen, if you could call it emptying, taking out that grubby little package. (oo8-2o1)



(oo8-2o2) Had that been what the thieves were looking for? (oo8-2o2)

(oo8-2o2) Had that been what the thieves were looking for? (oo8-2o2)

(oo8-2o2) Had that been what the thieves were looking for? (oo8-2o2)












(oo8-2o3) As Harry and Ron walked back to the castle for dinner, their pockets weighed down with rock cakes they'd been too polite to refuse, Harry thought that none of the lessons he'd had so far had given him as much to think about as tea with Hagrid. (oo8-2o3)

(oo8-2o3) As Harry and Ron walked back to the castle for dinner, their pockets weighed down with rock cakes they'd been too polite to refuse, Harry thought that none of the lessons he'd had so far had given him as much to think about as tea with Hagrid. (oo8-2o3)

(oo8-2o3) As Harry and Ron walked back to the castle for dinner, their pockets weighed down with rock cakes they'd been too polite to refuse, Harry thought that none of the lessons he'd had so far had given him as much to think about as tea with Hagrid. (oo8-2o3)



(oo8-2o4) Had Hagrid collected that package just in time? (oo8-2o4)

(oo8-2o4) Had Hagrid collected that package just in time? (oo8-2o4)

(oo8-2o4) Had Hagrid collected that package just in time? (oo8-2o4)



(oo8-2o5) Where was it now? (oo8-2o5)

(oo8-2o5) Where was it now? (oo8-2o5)

(oo8-2o5) Where was it now? (oo8-2o5)



(oo8-2o6) And did Hagrid know something about Snape that he didn't want to tell Harry? (oo8-2o6)

(oo8-2o6) And did Hagrid know something about Snape that he didn't want to tell Harry? (oo8-2o6)

(oo8-2o6) And did Hagrid know something about Snape that he didn't want to tell Harry? (oo8-2o6)

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