oo9 -Polnočni Dvoboj - The Midnight Duel
o16 - Tro-Glava Straža - Three-Headed Sentinel
WEASLEY: I'm telling you, it's spooky. She knows more about you than you do.
POTTER: Who doesn't?
WEASLEY: What's happening?
GRANGER: The staircases change, remember?
POTTER: Let's go this way.
WEASLEY: Before the staircase moves again.
Does anybody feel like we shouldn't be here?
GRANGER: We're not supposed to be here.
This is the third floor. It's forbidden.
POTTER: Let's go.
GRANGER: It's Filch's cat!
POTTER: Run!
Quick, let's hide through that door!
It's locked!
WEASLEY: We're done for!
GRANGER: Move over!
Alohomora.
Get in.
WEASLEY: Alohomora?
GRANGER: Standard Book of Spells, chapter seven.
FILCH: Anyone here, my sweet?
Come on.
GRANGER: Filch is gone.
WEASLEY: He thinks this door's locked.
GRANGER: It was locked.
POTTER: And for good reason.
WEASLEY: What are they doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school?
GRANGER: Didn't you see what it was standing on?
WEASLEY: I wasn't looking at its feet! I was preoccupied with its heads.
Or maybe you didn't notice. There were three!
GRANGER: It was standing on a trap door. It wasn't there by accident.
It's guarding something.
POTTER: Guarding something?
GRANGER: That's right. Now, if you two don't mind, I'm going to bed ...
... before you come up with another idea to get us killed.
Or worse, expelled.
WEASLEY: She needs to sort out her priorities.
I'm telling you, it's spooky. She knows more about you than you do. (Ti rečem, to je strašljivo. Več ve o tebi kot ti sam.)
Who doesn't? (Kdo pa ne?)
What's happening? (Kaj je to?)
The staircases change, remember? (Stopnice se spreminjajo. Si pozabil?)
Let's go this way. (Pojdimo sem.)
Before the staircase moves again. (Preden se spet premaknejo.)
Does anybody feel like we shouldn't be here? (Se tudi vama zdi, da ne bi smeli biti tu?)
We're not supposed to be here.
This is the third floor. It's forbidden. (V tretje nadstropje je prepovedano hoditi.)
Let's go. (Pojdimo.)
It's Filch's cat! (Filcheva mačka!)
Run! (Tecita!)
Quick, let's hide through that door! (Hitro, skrijmo se tja noter!)
It's locked! (Zaklenjeno!)
We're done for! (Pa smo tam.)
Move over! (Umakni se.)
Alohomora.
Get in. (Noter.)
Alohomora? (Alohomora?)
Standard Book of Spells, chapter seven. (Čarovniški uroki, 7. poglavje.)
Anyone here, my sweet? (Je kdo tu, mucika?)
Come on. (Pridi.)
Filch is gone. (Filch je šel.)
He thinks this door's locked. (Misli, da je zaklenjeno.)
It was locked. (Saj je bilo.)
And for good reason. (Z razlogom.)
(Potisnita! Gremo!)
What are they doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school? (Kaj pa mislijo, da imajo takšno stvar zaklenjeno v šoli?)
Didn't you see what it was standing on? (Nimaš oči? Nisi videl, na čem je stal?)
I wasn't looking at its feet! I was preoccupied with its heads. (Nisem ga gledal v noge. Videl sem samo glave.)
Or maybe you didn't notice. There were three! (Morda nisi opazila, tri ima!)
It was standing on a trap door. It wasn't there by accident. (Stal je na loputi, torej ni tam kar tako.)
It's guarding something. (Nekaj straži.)
Guarding something? (Nekaj straži?)
That's right. Now, if you two don't mind, I'm going to bed ... (Tako je. Če nimata nič proti, grem spat,)
... before you come up with another idea to get us killed. (preden nas spravita v smrt.)
Or worse, expelled. (Ali še huje, iz šole.)
She needs to sort out her priorities. (Razmisliti bi morala, kaj je huje.)
o17 - Kar Je Res In Kar Ni - Facts And Feathers
WOOD: Quidditch is easy to understand. Each team has seven players.
Three Chasers, two Beaters, one Keeper and a Seeker. That's you.
There are three kinds of balls. This one's called the Quaffle.
The Chasers handle the Quaffle and try to put it through one of those hoops.
The Keeper, that's me, defends the hoops. With me so far?
POTTER: I think so. What are those?
WOOD: You better take this.
Careful now, it's coming back.
Not bad, Potter. You'd make a fair Beater.
POTTER: What was that?
WOOD: Bludger. Nasty little buggers.
But you are a Seeker.
The only thing I want you to worry about is this.
The Golden Snitch.
POTTER: I like this ball.
WOOD: You like it now.
Just wait. It's wicked fast and damn near impossible to see.
POTTER: What do I do with it?
WOOD: You catch it. Before the other team's Seeker.
You catch this, the game's over.
You catch this, Potter, and we win.
FLITWICK: One of a wizard's most rudimentary skills is levitation ...
... or the ability to make objects fly.
Do you have your feathers? Good.
Now, don't forget the nice wrist movement we've been practicing.
The swish and flick. Everyone.
The swish and flick. Good. Oh, and enunciate.
Wingardium Leviosa. Off you go, then.
MALFOY: Wingardium Leviosa.
POTTER: Wingardium Leviosa.
WEASLEY: Wingardium Leviosa.
GRANGER: No, stop, stop, stop! You're going to take someone's eye out.
Besides, you're saying it wrong. It's Leviosa, not Leviosar.
WEASLEY: You do it then, if you're so clever. Go on, go on.
GRANGER: Wingardium Leviosa.
FLITWICK: Well done! See here, everyone, Miss Granger's done it!
Splendid!
Well done, dear.
POTTER: I think we're going to need another feather over here.
WEASLEY: "It's Leviosa, not Leviosar."
She's a nightmare, honestly! No wonder she hasn't got any friends.
POTTER: I think she heard you.
Quidditch is easy to understand. Each team has seven players. (Quidditch je preprost. V moštvu je 7 igralcev.)
Three Chasers, two Beaters, one Keeper and a Seeker. That's you. (3 zasledovalci, 2 tolkača, branilec in iskalec. To si ti.)
There are three kinds of balls. This one's called the Quaffle. (Žoge so treh vrst. Zale se imenuje lokl.)
The Chasers handle the Quaffle and try to put it through one of those hoops. (Zasledovalci si jo podajajo. Spraviti jo morajo v obroč.)
The Keeper, that's me, defends the hoops. With me so far? (Branilec, to sem jaz, varuje obroče. Mi slediš?)
I think so. What are those? (Mislim, da. Kaj pa so te?)
You better take this. (Vzemi to.)
Careful now, it's coming back. (Pazi, vrača se.)
Not bad, Potter. You'd make a fair Beater. (Ni slabo, Potter. Dober tolkač bi bil.)
What was that? (Kaj je to?)
Bludger. Nasty little buggers. (Štamf. Grda stvarca.)
But you are a Seeker. (Ampak ti si iskalec.)
The only thing I want you to worry about is this. (Edino, za kar naj te skrbi, je tole.)
The Golden Snitch. (Zlati zviz.)
I like this ball. (Ta žoga mi je všeč.)
You like it now. (Zdaj ti je všeč.)
Just wait. It's wicked fast and damn near impossible to see. (Počakaj. Vražje hiter je in komaj ga vidiš.)
What do I do with it? (Kaj naj z njim?)
You catch it. Before the other team's Seeker. (Ujameš ga. Pred iskalcem drugega moštva.)
You catch this, the game's over. (Takrat se igra konča.)
You catch this, Potter, and we win. (Če ga ujameš, zmagamo.)
One of a wizard's most rudimentary skills is levitation ... (Ena od osnovnih čarovniških veščin je dviganje v zrak.)
... or the ability to make objects fly. (Sposobnost, da pripraviš predmet do letenja.)
Do you have your feathers? Good. (Imate vsak svoje pero? Dobro.)
Now, don't forget the nice wrist movement we've been practicing. (Ne pozabite giba zapestja, ki smo ga vadili.)
The swish and flick. Everyone. (Elegantno in lahkotno. Vsi.)
The swish and flick. Good. Oh, and enunciate. (Elegantno in lahkotno. In pravilno izgovorite:)
Wingardium Leviosa. Off you go, then. (Wingardium leviosa. Začnite.)
Wingardium Leviosa.
Wingardium Leviosa.
No, stop, stop, stop! You're going to take someone's eye out. (Nehaj. Saj boš še komu iztaknil oko.)
Besides, you're saying it wrong. It's Leviosa, not Leviosar. (In narobe izgovarjaš. Pravilno je levi-o-sa.)
You do it then, if you're so clever. Go on, go on. (Pa daj ti, če si tako brihtna.)
Wingardium Leviosa.
Well done! See here, everyone, Miss Granger's done it! (Odlično. Poglejte, gdč. Granger je uspelo.)
Splendid! (Sijajno!)
Well done, dear. (Odlično.)
I think we're going to need another feather over here. (Tu bova potrebovala še eno pero, profesor.)
"It's Leviosa, not Leviosar." ("Pravilno je levi-o-sa.")
She's a nightmare, honestly! No wonder she hasn't got any friends. (Res je naporna. Ni čudno, da nima nobenega prijatelja.)
I think she heard you. (Slišala te je.)
Polnočni Dvoboj - The Midnight Duel
(audio oo9. poglavja = 1839 sekund ali 3omin 39s, prebral: Stephen Fry)
(audio oo9. poglavja = 1861 sekund ali 31min o1s, prebral: Jim Dale)
(oo9. poglavje = 4o7 stavkov, glej spodaj, prevedel: Jakob J. Kenda)
(oo9-oo1) Harry had never believed he would meet a boy he hated more than Dudley, but that was before he met Draco Malfoy. (oo9-oo1)
(oo9-oo1) Harry had never believed he would meet a boy he hated more than Dudley, but that was before he met Draco Malfoy. (oo9-oo1)
(oo9-oo1) Harry had never believed he would meet a boy he hated more than Dudley, but that was before he met Draco Malfoy. (oo9-oo1)
(oo9-oo2) Still, first-year Gryffindors only had Potions with the Slytherins, so they didn't have to put up with Malfoy much. (oo9-oo2)
(oo9-oo2) Still, first-year Gryffindors only had Potions with the Slytherins, so they didn't have to put up with Malfoy much. (oo9-oo2)
(oo9-oo2) Still, first-year Gryffindors only had Potions with the Slytherins, so they didn't have to put up with Malfoy much. (oo9-oo2)
(oo9-oo3) Or at least, they didn't until they spotted a notice pinned up in the Gryffindor common room which made them all groan. (oo9-oo3)
(oo9-oo3) Or at least, they didn't until they spotted a notice pinned up in the Gryffindor common room which made them all groan. (oo9-oo3)
(oo9-oo3) Or at least, they didn't until they spotted a notice pinned up in the Gryffindor common room which made them all groan. (oo9-oo3)
(oo9-oo4) Flying lessons would be starting on Thursday - and Gryffindor and Slytherin would be learning together. (oo9-oo4)
(oo9-oo4) Flying lessons would be starting on Thursday - and Gryffindor and Slytherin would be learning together. (oo9-oo4)
(oo9-oo4) Flying lessons would be starting on Thursday - and Gryffindor and Slytherin would be learning together. (oo9-oo4)
(oo9-oo5) 'Typical,' said Harry darkly. (oo9-oo5)
(oo9-oo5) 'Typical,' said Harry darkly. (oo9-oo5)
(oo9-oo5) 'Typical,' said Harry darkly. (oo9-oo5)
(oo9-oo6) 'Just what I always wanted. (oo9-oo6)
(oo9-oo6) 'Just what I always wanted. (oo9-oo6)
(oo9-oo6) 'Just what I always wanted. (oo9-oo6)
(oo9-oo7) To make a fool of myself on a broomstick in front of Malfoy.' (oo9-oo7)
(oo9-oo7) To make a fool of myself on a broomstick in front of Malfoy.' (oo9-oo7)
(oo9-oo7) To make a fool of myself on a broomstick in front of Malfoy.' (oo9-oo7)
(oo9-oo8) He had been looking forward to learning to fly more than anything else. (oo9-oo8)
(oo9-oo8) He had been looking forward to learning to fly more than anything else. (oo9-oo8)
(oo9-oo8) He had been looking forward to learning to fly more than anything else. (oo9-oo8)
(oo9-oo9) 'You don't know you'll make a fool of yourself,' said Ron reasonably. (oo9-oo9)
(oo9-oo9) 'You don't know you'll make a fool of yourself,' said Ron reasonably. (oo9-oo9)
(oo9-oo9) 'You don't know you'll make a fool of yourself,' said Ron reasonably. (oo9-oo9)
(oo9-o1o) 'Anyway, I know Malfoy's always going on about how good he is at Quidditch, but I bet that's all talk.' (oo9-o1o)
(oo9-o1o) 'Anyway, I know Malfoy's always going on about how good he is at Quidditch, but I bet that's all talk.' (oo9-o1o)
(oo9-o1o) 'Anyway, I know Malfoy's always going on about how good he is at Quidditch, but I bet that's all talk.' (oo9-o1o)
(oo9-o11) Malfoy certainly did talk about flying a lot. (oo9-o11)
(oo9-o11) Malfoy certainly did talk about flying a lot. (oo9-o11)
(oo9-o11) Malfoy certainly did talk about flying a lot. (oo9-o11)
(oo9-o12) He complained loudly about first-years never getting in the house Quidditch teams and told long, boastful stories which always seemed to end with him narrowly escaping Muggles in helicopters. (oo9-o12)
(oo9-o12) He complained loudly about first-years never getting in the house Quidditch teams and told long, boastful stories which always seemed to end with him narrowly escaping Muggles in helicopters. (oo9-o12)
(oo9-o12) He complained loudly about first-years never getting in the house Quidditch teams and told long, boastful stories which always seemed to end with him narrowly escaping Muggles in helicopters. (oo9-o12)
(oo9-o13) He wasn't the only one, though: the way Seamus Finnigan told it, he'd spent most of his childhood zooming around the countryside on his broomstick. (oo9-o13)
(oo9-o13) He wasn't the only one, though: the way Seamus Finnigan told it, he'd spent most of his childhood zooming around the countryside on his broomstick. (oo9-o13)
(oo9-o13) He wasn't the only one, though: the way Seamus Finnigan told it, he'd spent most of his childhood zooming around the countryside on his broomstick. (oo9-o13)
(oo9-o14) Even Ron would tell anyone who'd listen about the time he'd almost hit a hang-glider on Charlie's old broom. (oo9-o14)
(oo9-o14) Even Ron would tell anyone who'd listen about the time he'd almost hit a hang-glider on Charlie's old broom. (oo9-o14)
(oo9-o14) Even Ron would tell anyone who'd listen about the time he'd almost hit a hang-glider on Charlie's old broom. (oo9-o14)
(oo9-o15) Everyone from wizarding families talked about Quidditch constantly. (oo9-o15)
(oo9-o15) Everyone from wizarding families talked about Quidditch constantly. (oo9-o15)
(oo9-o15) Everyone from wizarding families talked about Quidditch constantly. (oo9-o15)
(oo9-o16) Ron had already had a big argument with Dean Thomas, who shared their dormitory, about football. (oo9-o16)
(oo9-o16) Ron had already had a big argument with Dean Thomas, who shared their dormitory, about football. (oo9-o16)
(oo9-o16) Ron had already had a big argument with Dean Thomas, who shared their dormitory, about football. (oo9-o16)
(oo9-o17) Ron couldn't see what was exciting about a game with only one ball where no one was allowed to fly. (oo9-o17)
(oo9-o17) Ron couldn't see what was exciting about a game with only one ball where no one was allowed to fly. (oo9-o17)
(oo9-o17) Ron couldn't see what was exciting about a game with only one ball where no one was allowed to fly. (oo9-o17)
(oo9-o18) Harry had caught Ron prodding Dean's poster of West Ham football team, trying to make the players move. (oo9-o18)
(oo9-o18) Harry had caught Ron prodding Dean's poster of West Ham football team, trying to make the players move. (oo9-o18)
(oo9-o18) Harry had caught Ron prodding Dean's poster of West Ham football team, trying to make the players move. (oo9-o18)
(oo9-o19) Neville had never been on a broomstick in his life, because his grandmother had never let him near one. (oo9-o19)
(oo9-o19) Neville had never been on a broomstick in his life, because his grandmother had never let him near one. (oo9-o19)
(oo9-o19) Neville had never been on a broomstick in his life, because his grandmother had never let him near one. (oo9-o19)
(oo9-o2o) Privately, Harry felt she'd had good reason, because Neville managed to have an extraordinary number of accidents even with both feet on the ground. (oo9-o2o)
(oo9-o2o) Privately, Harry felt she'd had good reason, because Neville managed to have an extraordinary number of accidents even with both feet on the ground. (oo9-o2o)
(oo9-o2o) Privately, Harry felt she'd had good reason, because Neville managed to have an extraordinary number of accidents even with both feet on the ground. (oo9-o2o)
(oo9-o21) Hermione Granger was almost as nervous about flying as Neville was. (oo9-o21)
(oo9-o21) Hermione Granger was almost as nervous about flying as Neville was. (oo9-o21)
(oo9-o21) Hermione Granger was almost as nervous about flying as Neville was. (oo9-o21)
(oo9-o22) This was something you couldn't learn by heart out of a book - not that she hadn't tried. (oo9-o22)
(oo9-o22) This was something you couldn't learn by heart out of a book - not that she hadn't tried. (oo9-o22)
(oo9-o22) This was something you couldn't learn by heart out of a book - not that she hadn't tried. (oo9-o22)
(oo9-o23) At breakfast on Thursday she bored them all stupid with flying tips she'd got out of a library book called Quidditch through the Ages. (oo9-o23)
(oo9-o23) At breakfast on Thursday she bored them all stupid with flying tips she'd got out of a library book called Quidditch through the Ages. (oo9-o23)
(oo9-o23) At breakfast on Thursday she bored them all stupid with flying tips she'd got out of a library book called Quidditch through the Ages. (oo9-o23)
(oo9-o24) Neville was hanging on to her every word, desperate for anything that might help him hang on to his broomstick later, but everybody else was very pleased when Hermione's lecture was interrupted by the arrival of the post. (oo9-o24)
(oo9-o24) Neville was hanging on to her every word, desperate for anything that might help him hang on to his broomstick later, but everybody else was very pleased when Hermione's lecture was interrupted by the arrival of the post. (oo9-o24)
(oo9-o24) Neville was hanging on to her every word, desperate for anything that might help him hang on to his broomstick later, but everybody else was very pleased when Hermione's lecture was interrupted by the arrival of the post. (oo9-o24)
(oo9-o25) Harry hadn't had a single letter since Hagrid's note, something that Malfoy had been quick to notice, of course. (oo9-o25)
(oo9-o25) Harry hadn't had a single letter since Hagrid's note, something that Malfoy had been quick to notice, of course. (oo9-o25)
(oo9-o25) Harry hadn't had a single letter since Hagrid's note, something that Malfoy had been quick to notice, of course. (oo9-o25)
(oo9-o26) Malfoy's eagle owl was always bringing him packages of sweets from home, which he opened gloatingly at the Slytherin table. (oo9-o26)
(oo9-o26) Malfoy's eagle owl was always bringing him packages of sweets from home, which he opened gloatingly at the Slytherin table. (oo9-o26)
(oo9-o26) Malfoy's eagle owl was always bringing him packages of sweets from home, which he opened gloatingly at the Slytherin table. (oo9-o26)
(oo9-o27) A barn owl brought Neville a small package from his grandmother. (oo9-o27)
(oo9-o27) A barn owl brought Neville a small package from his grandmother. (oo9-o27)
(oo9-o27) A barn owl brought Neville a small package from his grandmother. (oo9-o27)
(oo9-o28) He opened it excitedly and showed them a glass ball the size of a large marble, which seemed to be full of white smoke. (oo9-o28)
(oo9-o28) He opened it excitedly and showed them a glass ball the size of a large marble, which seemed to be full of white smoke. (oo9-o28)
(oo9-o28) He opened it excitedly and showed them a glass ball the size of a large marble, which seemed to be full of white smoke. (oo9-o28)
(oo9-o29) 'It's a Remembrall!' he explained. (oo9-o29)
(oo9-o29) 'It's a Remembrall!' he explained. (oo9-o29)
(oo9-o29) 'It's a Remembrall!' he explained. (oo9-o29)
(oo9-o3o) 'Gran knows I forget things - this tells you if there's something you've forgotten to do. (oo9-o3o)
(oo9-o3o) 'Gran knows I forget things - this tells you if there's something you've forgotten to do. (oo9-o3o)
(oo9-o3o) 'Gran knows I forget things - this tells you if there's something you've forgotten to do. (oo9-o3o)
(oo9-o31) Look, you hold it tight like this and if it turns red - oh ...' (oo9-o31)
(oo9-o31) Look, you hold it tight like this and if it turns red - oh ...' (oo9-o31)
(oo9-o31) Look, you hold it tight like this and if it turns red - oh ...' (oo9-o31)
(oo9-o32) His face fell, because the Remembrall had suddenly glowed scarlet, '... you've forgotten something ...' (oo9-o32)
(oo9-o32) His face fell, because the Remembrall had suddenly glowed scarlet, '... you've forgotten something ...' (oo9-o32)
(oo9-o32) His face fell, because the Remembrall had suddenly glowed scarlet, '... you've forgotten something ...' (oo9-o32)
(oo9-o33) Neville was trying to remember what he'd forgotten when Draco Malfoy, who was passing the Gryffindor table, snatched the Remembrall out of his hand. (oo9-o33)
(oo9-o33) Neville was trying to remember what he'd forgotten when Draco Malfoy, who was passing the Gryffindor table, snatched the Remembrall out of his hand. (oo9-o33)
(oo9-o33) Neville was trying to remember what he'd forgotten when Draco Malfoy, who was passing the Gryffindor table, snatched the Remembrall out of his hand. (oo9-o33)
(oo9-o34) Harry and Ron jumped to their feet. (oo9-o34)
(oo9-o34) Harry and Ron jumped to their feet. (oo9-o34)
(oo9-o34) Harry and Ron jumped to their feet. (oo9-o34)
(oo9-o35) They were half hoping for a reason to fight Malfoy, but Professor McGonagall, who could spot trouble quicker than any teacher in the school, was there in a flash. (oo9-o35)
(oo9-o35) They were half hoping for a reason to fight Malfoy, but Professor McGonagall, who could spot trouble quicker than any teacher in the school, was there in a flash. (oo9-o35)
(oo9-o35) They were half hoping for a reason to fight Malfoy, but Professor McGonagall, who could spot trouble quicker than any teacher in the school, was there in a flash. (oo9-o35)
(oo9-o36) 'What's going on?' (oo9-o36)
(oo9-o36) 'What's going on?' (oo9-o36)
(oo9-o36) 'What's going on?' (oo9-o36)
(oo9-o37) 'Malfoy's got my Remembrall, Professor.' (oo9-o37)
(oo9-o37) 'Malfoy's got my Remembrall, Professor.' (oo9-o37)
(oo9-o37) 'Malfoy's got my Remembrall, Professor.' (oo9-o37)
(oo9-o38) Scowling, Malfoy quickly dropped the Remembrall back on the table. (oo9-o38)
(oo9-o38) Scowling, Malfoy quickly dropped the Remembrall back on the table. (oo9-o38)
(oo9-o38) Scowling, Malfoy quickly dropped the Remembrall back on the table. (oo9-o38)
(oo9-o39) 'Just looking,' he said, and he sloped away with Crabbe and Goyle behind him. (oo9-o39)
(oo9-o39) 'Just looking,' he said, and he sloped away with Crabbe and Goyle behind him. (oo9-o39)
(oo9-o39) 'Just looking,' he said, and he sloped away with Crabbe and Goyle behind him. (oo9-o39)
*
(oo9-o4o) At three-thirty that afternoon, Harry, Ron and the other Gryffindors hurried down the front steps into the grounds for their first flying lesson. (oo9-o4o)
(oo9-o4o) At three-thirty that afternoon, Harry, Ron and the other Gryffindors hurried down the front steps into the grounds for their first flying lesson. (oo9-o4o)
(oo9-o4o) At three-thirty that afternoon, Harry, Ron and the other Gryffindors hurried down the front steps into the grounds for their first flying lesson. (oo9-o4o)
(oo9-o41) It was a clear, breezy day and the grass rippled under their feet as they marched down the sloping lawns towards a smooth lawn on the opposite side of the grounds to the Forbidden Forest, whose trees were swaying darkly in the distance. (oo9-o41)
(oo9-o41) It was a clear, breezy day and the grass rippled under their feet as they marched down the sloping lawns towards a smooth lawn on the opposite side of the grounds to the Forbidden Forest, whose trees were swaying darkly in the distance. (oo9-o41)
(oo9-o41) It was a clear, breezy day and the grass rippled under their feet as they marched down the sloping lawns towards a smooth lawn on the opposite side of the grounds to the Forbidden Forest, whose trees were swaying darkly in the distance. (oo9-o41)
(oo9-o42) The Slytherins were already there, and so were twenty broomsticks lying in neat lines on the ground. (oo9-o42)
(oo9-o42) The Slytherins were already there, and so were twenty broomsticks lying in neat lines on the ground. (oo9-o42)
(oo9-o42) The Slytherins were already there, and so were twenty broomsticks lying in neat lines on the ground. (oo9-o42)
(oo9-o43) Harry had heard Fred and George Weasley complain about the school brooms, saying that some of them started to vibrate if you flew too high, or always flew slightly to the left. (oo9-o43)
(oo9-o43) Harry had heard Fred and George Weasley complain about the school brooms, saying that some of them started to vibrate if you flew too high, or always flew slightly to the left. (oo9-o43)
(oo9-o43) Harry had heard Fred and George Weasley complain about the school brooms, saying that some of them started to vibrate if you flew too high, or always flew slightly to the left. (oo9-o43)
(oo9-o44) Their teacher, Madam Hooch, arrived. (oo9-o44)
(oo9-o44) Their teacher, Madam Hooch, arrived. (oo9-o44)
(oo9-o44) Their teacher, Madam Hooch, arrived. (oo9-o44)
(oo9-o45) She had short, grey hair and yellow eyes like a hawk. (oo9-o45)
(oo9-o45) She had short, grey hair and yellow eyes like a hawk. (oo9-o45)
(oo9-o45) She had short, grey hair and yellow eyes like a hawk. (oo9-o45)
(oo9-o46) 'Well, what are you all waiting for?' she barked. (oo9-o46)
(oo9-o46) 'Well, what are you all waiting for?' she barked. (oo9-o46)
(oo9-o46) 'Well, what are you all waiting for?' she barked. (oo9-o46)
(oo9-o47) 'Everyone stand by a broomstick. (oo9-o47)
(oo9-o47) 'Everyone stand by a broomstick. (oo9-o47)
(oo9-o47) 'Everyone stand by a broomstick. (oo9-o47)
(oo9-o48) Come on, hurry up.' (oo9-o48)
(oo9-o48) Come on, hurry up.' (oo9-o48)
(oo9-o48) Come on, hurry up.' (oo9-o48)
(oo9-o49) Harry glanced down at his broom. (oo9-o49)
(oo9-o49) Harry glanced down at his broom. (oo9-o49)
(oo9-o49) Harry glanced down at his broom. (oo9-o49)
(oo9-o5o) It was old and some of the twigs stuck out at odd angles. (oo9-o5o)
(oo9-o5o) It was old and some of the twigs stuck out at odd angles. (oo9-o5o)
(oo9-o5o) It was old and some of the twigs stuck out at odd angles. (oo9-o5o)
(oo9-o51) 'Stick out your right hand over your broom,' called Madam Hooch at the front, 'and say, ''Up!'' ' (oo9-o51)
(oo9-o51) 'Stick out your right hand over your broom,' called Madam Hooch at the front, 'and say, ''Up!'' ' (oo9-o51)
(oo9-o51) 'Stick out your right hand over your broom,' called Madam Hooch at the front, 'and say, ''Up!'' ' (oo9-o51)
(oo9-o52) 'UP!' everyone shouted. (oo9-o52)
(oo9-o52) 'UP!' everyone shouted. (oo9-o52)
(oo9-o52) 'UP!' everyone shouted. (oo9-o52)
(oo9-o53) Harry's broom jumped into his hand at once, but it was one of the few that did. (oo9-o53)
(oo9-o53) Harry's broom jumped into his hand at once, but it was one of the few that did. (oo9-o53)
(oo9-o53) Harry's broom jumped into his hand at once, but it was one of the few that did. (oo9-o53)
(oo9-o54) Hermione Granger's had simply rolled over on the ground and Neville's hadn't moved at all. (oo9-o54)
(oo9-o54) Hermione Granger's had simply rolled over on the ground and Neville's hadn't moved at all. (oo9-o54)
(oo9-o54) Hermione Granger's had simply rolled over on the ground and Neville's hadn't moved at all. (oo9-o54)
(oo9-o55) Perhaps brooms, like horses, could tell when you were afraid, thought Harry; (oo9-o55)
(oo9-o55) Perhaps brooms, like horses, could tell when you were afraid, thought Harry; (oo9-o55)
(oo9-o55) Perhaps brooms, like horses, could tell when you were afraid, thought Harry; (oo9-o55)
(oo9-o56) there was a quaver in Neville's voice that said only too clearly that he wanted to keep his feet on the ground. (oo9-o56)
(oo9-o56) there was a quaver in Neville's voice that said only too clearly that he wanted to keep his feet on the ground. (oo9-o56)
(oo9-o56) there was a quaver in Neville's voice that said only too clearly that he wanted to keep his feet on the ground. (oo9-o56)
(oo9-o57) Madam Hooch then showed them how to mount their brooms without sliding off the end, and walked up and down the rows, correcting their grips. (oo9-o57)
(oo9-o57) Madam Hooch then showed them how to mount their brooms without sliding off the end, and walked up and down the rows, correcting their grips. (oo9-o57)
(oo9-o57) Madam Hooch then showed them how to mount their brooms without sliding off the end, and walked up and down the rows, correcting their grips. (oo9-o57)
(oo9-o58) Harry and Ron were delighted when she told Malfoy he'd been doing it wrong for years. (oo9-o58)
(oo9-o58) Harry and Ron were delighted when she told Malfoy he'd been doing it wrong for years. (oo9-o58)
(oo9-o58) Harry and Ron were delighted when she told Malfoy he'd been doing it wrong for years. (oo9-o58)
(oo9-o59) 'Now, when I blow my whistle, you kick off from the ground, hard,' said Madam Hooch. (oo9-o59)
(oo9-o59) 'Now, when I blow my whistle, you kick off from the ground, hard,' said Madam Hooch. (oo9-o59)
(oo9-o59) 'Now, when I blow my whistle, you kick off from the ground, hard,' said Madam Hooch. (oo9-o59)
(oo9-o6o) 'Keep your brooms steady, rise a few feet and then come straight back down by leaning forwards slightly. (oo9-o6o)
(oo9-o6o) 'Keep your brooms steady, rise a few feet and then come straight back down by leaning forwards slightly. (oo9-o6o)
(oo9-o6o) 'Keep your brooms steady, rise a few feet and then come straight back down by leaning forwards slightly. (oo9-o6o)
(oo9-o61) On my whistle - three - two -' (oo9-o61)
(oo9-o61) On my whistle - three - two -' (oo9-o61)
(oo9-o61) On my whistle - three - two -' (oo9-o61)
(oo9-o62) But Neville, nervous and jumpy and frightened of being left on the ground, pushed off hard before the whistle had touched Madam Hooch's lips. (oo9-o62)
(oo9-o62) But Neville, nervous and jumpy and frightened of being left on the ground, pushed off hard before the whistle had touched Madam Hooch's lips. (oo9-o62)
(oo9-o62) But Neville, nervous and jumpy and frightened of being left on the ground, pushed off hard before the whistle had touched Madam Hooch's lips. (oo9-o62)
(oo9-o63) 'Come back, boy!' she shouted, but Neville was rising straight up like a cork shot out of a bottle - twelve feet - twenty feet. (oo9-o63)
(oo9-o63) 'Come back, boy!' she shouted, but Neville was rising straight up like a cork shot out of a bottle - twelve feet - twenty feet. (oo9-o63)
(oo9-o63) 'Come back, boy!' she shouted, but Neville was rising straight up like a cork shot out of a bottle - twelve feet - twenty feet. (oo9-o63)
(oo9-o64) Harry saw his scared white face look down at the ground falling away, saw him gasp, slip sideways off the broom and - (oo9-o64)
(oo9-o64) Harry saw his scared white face look down at the ground falling away, saw him gasp, slip sideways off the broom and - (oo9-o64)
(oo9-o64) Harry saw his scared white face look down at the ground falling away, saw him gasp, slip sideways off the broom and - (oo9-o64)
(oo9-o65) WHAM - a thud and a nasty crack and Neville lay, face down, on the grass in a heap. (oo9-o65)
(oo9-o65) WHAM - a thud and a nasty crack and Neville lay, face down, on the grass in a heap. (oo9-o65)
(oo9-o65) WHAM - a thud and a nasty crack and Neville lay, face down, on the grass in a heap. (oo9-o65)
(oo9-o66) His broomstick was still rising higher and higher and started to drift lazily towards the Forbidden Forest and out of sight. (oo9-o66)
(oo9-o66) His broomstick was still rising higher and higher and started to drift lazily towards the Forbidden Forest and out of sight. (oo9-o66)
(oo9-o66) His broomstick was still rising higher and higher and started to drift lazily towards the Forbidden Forest and out of sight. (oo9-o66)
(oo9-o67) Madam Hooch was bending over Neville, her face as white as his. (oo9-o67)
(oo9-o67) Madam Hooch was bending over Neville, her face as white as his. (oo9-o67)
(oo9-o67) Madam Hooch was bending over Neville, her face as white as his. (oo9-o67)
(oo9-o68) 'Broken wrist,' Harry heard her mutter. (oo9-o68)
(oo9-o68) 'Broken wrist,' Harry heard her mutter. (oo9-o68)
(oo9-o68) 'Broken wrist,' Harry heard her mutter. (oo9-o68)
(oo9-o69) 'Come on, boy - it's all right, up you get.' (oo9-o69)
(oo9-o69) 'Come on, boy - it's all right, up you get.' (oo9-o69)
(oo9-o69) 'Come on, boy - it's all right, up you get.' (oo9-o69)
(oo9-o7o) She turned to the rest of the class. (oo9-o7o)
(oo9-o7o) She turned to the rest of the class. (oo9-o7o)
(oo9-o7o) She turned to the rest of the class. (oo9-o7o)
(oo9-o71) 'None of you is to move while I take this boy to the hospital wing! (oo9-o71)
(oo9-o71) 'None of you is to move while I take this boy to the hospital wing! (oo9-o71)
(oo9-o71) 'None of you is to move while I take this boy to the hospital wing! (oo9-o71)
(oo9-o72) You leave those brooms where they are or you'll be out of Hogwarts before you can say ''Quidditch''. (oo9-o72)
(oo9-o72) You leave those brooms where they are or you'll be out of Hogwarts before you can say ''Quidditch''. (oo9-o72)
(oo9-o72) You leave those brooms where they are or you'll be out of Hogwarts before you can say ''Quidditch''. (oo9-o72)
(oo9-o73) Come on, dear.' (oo9-o73)
(oo9-o73) Come on, dear.' (oo9-o73)
(oo9-o73) Come on, dear.' (oo9-o73)
(oo9-o74) Neville, his face tear-streaked, clutching his wrist, hobbled off with Madam Hooch, who had her arm around him. (oo9-o74)
(oo9-o74) Neville, his face tear-streaked, clutching his wrist, hobbled off with Madam Hooch, who had her arm around him. (oo9-o74)
(oo9-o74) Neville, his face tear-streaked, clutching his wrist, hobbled off with Madam Hooch, who had her arm around him. (oo9-o74)
(oo9-o75) No sooner were they out of earshot than Malfoy burst into laughter. (oo9-o75)
(oo9-o75) No sooner were they out of earshot than Malfoy burst into laughter. (oo9-o75)
(oo9-o75) No sooner were they out of earshot than Malfoy burst into laughter. (oo9-o75)
(oo9-o76) 'Did you see his face, the great lump?' (oo9-o76)
(oo9-o76) 'Did you see his face, the great lump?' (oo9-o76)
(oo9-o76) 'Did you see his face, the great lump?' (oo9-o76)
(oo9-o77) The other Slytherins joined in. (oo9-o77)
(oo9-o77) The other Slytherins joined in. (oo9-o77)
(oo9-o77) The other Slytherins joined in. (oo9-o77)
(oo9-o78) 'Shut up, Malfoy,' snapped Parvati Patil. (oo9-o78)
(oo9-o78) 'Shut up, Malfoy,' snapped Parvati Patil. (oo9-o78)
(oo9-o78) 'Shut up, Malfoy,' snapped Parvati Patil. (oo9-o78)
(oo9-o79) 'Ooh, sticking up for Longbottom?' said Pansy Parkinson, a hard-faced Slytherin girl. (oo9-o79)
(oo9-o79) 'Ooh, sticking up for Longbottom?' said Pansy Parkinson, a hard-faced Slytherin girl. (oo9-o79)
(oo9-o79) 'Ooh, sticking up for Longbottom?' said Pansy Parkinson, a hard-faced Slytherin girl. (oo9-o79)
(oo9-o8o) 'Never thought you'd like fat little cry babies, Parvati.' (oo9-o8o)
(oo9-o8o) 'Never thought you'd like fat little cry babies, Parvati.' (oo9-o8o)
(oo9-o8o) 'Never thought you'd like fat little cry babies, Parvati.' (oo9-o8o)
(oo9-o81) 'Look!' said Malfoy, darting forward and snatching something out of the grass. (oo9-o81)
(oo9-o81) 'Look!' said Malfoy, darting forward and snatching something out of the grass. (oo9-o81)
(oo9-o81) 'Look!' said Malfoy, darting forward and snatching something out of the grass. (oo9-o81)
(oo9-o82) 'It's that stupid thing Longbottom's gran sent him.' (oo9-o82)
(oo9-o82) 'It's that stupid thing Longbottom's gran sent him.' (oo9-o82)
(oo9-o82) 'It's that stupid thing Longbottom's gran sent him.' (oo9-o82)
(oo9-o83) The Remembrall glittered in the sun as he held it up. (oo9-o83)
(oo9-o83) The Remembrall glittered in the sun as he held it up. (oo9-o83)
(oo9-o83) The Remembrall glittered in the sun as he held it up. (oo9-o83)
(oo9-o84) 'Give that here, Malfoy,' said Harry quietly. (oo9-o84)
(oo9-o84) 'Give that here, Malfoy,' said Harry quietly. (oo9-o84)
(oo9-o84) 'Give that here, Malfoy,' said Harry quietly. (oo9-o84)
(oo9-o85) Everyone stopped talking to watch. (oo9-o85)
(oo9-o85) Everyone stopped talking to watch. (oo9-o85)
(oo9-o85) Everyone stopped talking to watch. (oo9-o85)
(oo9-o86) Malfoy smiled nastily. (oo9-o86)
(oo9-o86) Malfoy smiled nastily. (oo9-o86)
(oo9-o86) Malfoy smiled nastily. (oo9-o86)
(oo9-o87) 'I think I'll leave it somewhere for Longbottom to collect - how about - up a tree?' (oo9-o87)
(oo9-o87) 'I think I'll leave it somewhere for Longbottom to collect - how about - up a tree?' (oo9-o87)
(oo9-o87) 'I think I'll leave it somewhere for Longbottom to collect - how about - up a tree?' (oo9-o87)
(oo9-o88) 'Give it here!' Harry yelled, but Malfoy had leapt on to his broomstick and taken off. (oo9-o88)
(oo9-o88) 'Give it here!' Harry yelled, but Malfoy had leapt on to his broomstick and taken off. (oo9-o88)
(oo9-o88) 'Give it here!' Harry yelled, but Malfoy had leapt on to his broomstick and taken off. (oo9-o88)
(oo9-o89) He hadn't been lying, he could fly well - hovering level with the topmost branches of an oak he called, 'Come and get it, Potter!' (oo9-o89)
(oo9-o89) He hadn't been lying, he could fly well - hovering level with the topmost branches of an oak he called, 'Come and get it, Potter!' (oo9-o89)
(oo9-o89) He hadn't been lying, he could fly well - hovering level with the topmost branches of an oak he called, 'Come and get it, Potter!' (oo9-o89)
(oo9-o9o) Harry grabbed his broom. (oo9-o9o)
(oo9-o9o) Harry grabbed his broom. (oo9-o9o)
(oo9-o9o) Harry grabbed his broom. (oo9-o9o)
(oo9-o91) 'No!' shouted Hermione Granger. (oo9-o91)
(oo9-o91) 'No!' shouted Hermione Granger. (oo9-o91)
(oo9-o91) 'No!' shouted Hermione Granger. (oo9-o91)
(oo9-o92) 'Madam Hooch told us not to move - you'll get us all into trouble.' (oo9-o92)
(oo9-o92) 'Madam Hooch told us not to move - you'll get us all into trouble.' (oo9-o92)
(oo9-o92) 'Madam Hooch told us not to move - you'll get us all into trouble.' (oo9-o92)
(oo9-o93) Harry ignored her. (oo9-o93)
(oo9-o93) Harry ignored her. (oo9-o93)
(oo9-o93) Harry ignored her. (oo9-o93)
(oo9-o94) Blood was pounding in his ears. (oo9-o94)
(oo9-o94) Blood was pounding in his ears. (oo9-o94)
(oo9-o94) Blood was pounding in his ears. (oo9-o94)
(oo9-o95) He mounted the broom and kicked hard against the ground and up, up he soared, air rushed through his hair and his robes whipped out behind him - and in a rush of fierce joy he realised he'd found something he could do without being taught - this was easy, this was wonderful. (oo9-o95)
(oo9-o95) He mounted the broom and kicked hard against the ground and up, up he soared, air rushed through his hair and his robes whipped out behind him - and in a rush of fierce joy he realised he'd found something he could do without being taught - this was easy, this was wonderful. (oo9-o95)
(oo9-o95) He mounted the broom and kicked hard against the ground and up, up he soared, air rushed through his hair and his robes whipped out behind him - and in a rush of fierce joy he realised he'd found something he could do without being taught - this was easy, this was wonderful. (oo9-o95)
(oo9-o96) He pulled his broomstick up a little to take it even higher and heard screams and gasps of girls back on the ground and an admiring whoop from Ron. (oo9-o96)
(oo9-o96) He pulled his broomstick up a little to take it even higher and heard screams and gasps of girls back on the ground and an admiring whoop from Ron. (oo9-o96)
(oo9-o96) He pulled his broomstick up a little to take it even higher and heard screams and gasps of girls back on the ground and an admiring whoop from Ron. (oo9-o96)
(oo9-o97) He turned his broomstick sharply to face Malfoy in mid-air. (oo9-o97)
(oo9-o97) He turned his broomstick sharply to face Malfoy in mid-air. (oo9-o97)
(oo9-o97) He turned his broomstick sharply to face Malfoy in mid-air. (oo9-o97)
(oo9-o98) Malfoy looked stunned. (oo9-o98)
(oo9-o98) Malfoy looked stunned. (oo9-o98)
(oo9-o98) Malfoy looked stunned. (oo9-o98)
(oo9-o99) 'Give it here,' Harry called, 'or I'll knock you off that broom!' (oo9-o99)
(oo9-o99) 'Give it here,' Harry called, 'or I'll knock you off that broom!' (oo9-o99)
(oo9-o99) 'Give it here,' Harry called, 'or I'll knock you off that broom!' (oo9-o99)
(oo9-1oo) 'Oh, yeah?' said Malfoy, trying to sneer, but looking worried. (oo9-1oo)
(oo9-1oo) 'Oh, yeah?' said Malfoy, trying to sneer, but looking worried. (oo9-1oo)
(oo9-1oo) 'Oh, yeah?' said Malfoy, trying to sneer, but looking worried. (oo9-1oo)
(oo9-1o1) Harry knew, somehow, what to do. (oo9-1o1)
(oo9-1o1) Harry knew, somehow, what to do. (oo9-1o1)
(oo9-1o1) Harry knew, somehow, what to do. (oo9-1o1)
(oo9-1o2) He leant forward and grasped the broom tightly in both hands and it shot towards Malfoy like a javelin. (oo9-1o2)
(oo9-1o2) He leant forward and grasped the broom tightly in both hands and it shot towards Malfoy like a javelin. (oo9-1o2)
(oo9-1o2) He leant forward and grasped the broom tightly in both hands and it shot towards Malfoy like a javelin. (oo9-1o2)
(oo9-1o3) Malfoy only just got out of the way in time; (oo9-1o3)
(oo9-1o3) Malfoy only just got out of the way in time; (oo9-1o3)
(oo9-1o3) Malfoy only just got out of the way in time; (oo9-1o3)
(oo9-1o4) Harry made a sharp about turn and held the broom steady. (oo9-1o4)
(oo9-1o4) Harry made a sharp about turn and held the broom steady. (oo9-1o4)
(oo9-1o4) Harry made a sharp about turn and held the broom steady. (oo9-1o4)
(oo9-1o5) A few people below were clapping. (oo9-1o5)
(oo9-1o5) A few people below were clapping. (oo9-1o5)
(oo9-1o5) A few people below were clapping. (oo9-1o5)
(oo9-1o6) 'No Crabbe and Goyle up here to save your neck, Malfoy,' Harry called. (oo9-1o6)
(oo9-1o6) 'No Crabbe and Goyle up here to save your neck, Malfoy,' Harry called. (oo9-1o6)
(oo9-1o6) 'No Crabbe and Goyle up here to save your neck, Malfoy,' Harry called. (oo9-1o6)
(oo9-1o7) The same thought seemed to have struck Malfoy. (oo9-1o7)
(oo9-1o7) The same thought seemed to have struck Malfoy. (oo9-1o7)
(oo9-1o7) The same thought seemed to have struck Malfoy. (oo9-1o7)
(oo9-1o8) 'Catch it if you can, then!' he shouted, and he threw the glass ball high into the air and streaked back towards the ground. (oo9-1o8)
(oo9-1o8) 'Catch it if you can, then!' he shouted, and he threw the glass ball high into the air and streaked back towards the ground. (oo9-1o8)
(oo9-1o8) 'Catch it if you can, then!' he shouted, and he threw the glass ball high into the air and streaked back towards the ground. (oo9-1o8)
(oo9-1o9) Harry saw, as though in slow motion, the ball rise up in the air and then start to fall. (oo9-1o9)
(oo9-1o9) Harry saw, as though in slow motion, the ball rise up in the air and then start to fall. (oo9-1o9)
(oo9-1o9) Harry saw, as though in slow motion, the ball rise up in the air and then start to fall. (oo9-1o9)
(oo9-110) He leant forward and pointed his broom handle down - next second he was gathering speed in a steep dive, racing the ball - wind whistled in his ears, mingled with the screams of people watching - he stretched out his hand - a foot from the ground he caught it, just in time to pull his broom straight, and he toppled gently on to the glass with the Remembrall clutched safely in his fist. (oo9-110)
(oo9-110) He leant forward and pointed his broom handle down - next second he was gathering speed in a steep dive, racing the ball - wind whistled in his ears, mingled with the screams of people watching - he stretched out his hand - a foot from the ground he caught it, just in time to pull his broom straight, and he toppled gently on to the glass with the Remembrall clutched safely in his fist. (oo9-110)
(oo9-110) He leant forward and pointed his broom handle down - next second he was gathering speed in a steep dive, racing the ball - wind whistled in his ears, mingled with the screams of people watching - he stretched out his hand - a foot from the ground he caught it, just in time to pull his broom straight, and he toppled gently on to the glass with the Remembrall clutched safely in his fist. (oo9-110)
(oo9-111) 'HARRY POTTER!' (oo9-111)
(oo9-111) 'HARRY POTTER!' (oo9-111)
(oo9-111) 'HARRY POTTER!' (oo9-111)
(oo9-112) His heart sank faster than he'd just dived. (oo9-112)
(oo9-112) His heart sank faster than he'd just dived. (oo9-112)
(oo9-112) His heart sank faster than he'd just dived. (oo9-112)
(oo9-113) Professor McGonagall was running towards them. (oo9-113)
(oo9-113) Professor McGonagall was running towards them. (oo9-113)
(oo9-113) Professor McGonagall was running towards them. (oo9-113)
(oo9-114) He got to his feet, trembling. (oo9-114)
(oo9-114) He got to his feet, trembling. (oo9-114)
(oo9-114) He got to his feet, trembling. (oo9-114)
(oo9-115) 'Never - in all my time at Hogwarts -' (oo9-115)
(oo9-115) 'Never - in all my time at Hogwarts -' (oo9-115)
(oo9-115) 'Never - in all my time at Hogwarts -' (oo9-115)
(oo9-116) Professor McGonagall was almost speechless with shock, and her glasses flashed furiously, '- how dare you - might have broken your neck -' (oo9-116)
(oo9-116) Professor McGonagall was almost speechless with shock, and her glasses flashed furiously, '- how dare you - might have broken your neck -' (oo9-116)
(oo9-116) Professor McGonagall was almost speechless with shock, and her glasses flashed furiously, '- how dare you - might have broken your neck -' (oo9-116)
(oo9-117) 'It wasn't his fault, Professor -' (oo9-117)
(oo9-117) 'It wasn't his fault, Professor -' (oo9-117)
(oo9-117) 'It wasn't his fault, Professor -' (oo9-117)
(oo9-118) 'Be quiet, Miss Patil -' (oo9-118)
(oo9-118) 'Be quiet, Miss Patil -' (oo9-118)
(oo9-118) 'Be quiet, Miss Patil -' (oo9-118)
(oo9-119) 'But Malfoy -' (oo9-119)
(oo9-119) 'But Malfoy -' (oo9-119)
(oo9-119) 'But Malfoy -' (oo9-119)
(oo9-12o) 'That's enough, Mr Weasley. (oo9-12o)
(oo9-12o) 'That's enough, Mr Weasley. (oo9-12o)
(oo9-12o) 'That's enough, Mr Weasley. (oo9-12o)
(oo9-121) Potter, follow me, now.' (oo9-121)
(oo9-121) Potter, follow me, now.' (oo9-121)
(oo9-121) Potter, follow me, now.' (oo9-121)
(oo9-122) Harry caught sight of Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle's triumphant faces as he left, walking numbly in Professor McGonagall's wake as she strode towards the castle. (oo9-122)
(oo9-122) Harry caught sight of Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle's triumphant faces as he left, walking numbly in Professor McGonagall's wake as she strode towards the castle. (oo9-122)
(oo9-122) Harry caught sight of Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle's triumphant faces as he left, walking numbly in Professor McGonagall's wake as she strode towards the castle. (oo9-122)
(oo9-123) He was going to be expelled, he just knew it. (oo9-123)
(oo9-123) He was going to be expelled, he just knew it. (oo9-123)
(oo9-123) He was going to be expelled, he just knew it. (oo9-123)
(oo9-124) He wanted to say something to defend himself, but there seemed to be something wrong with his voice. (oo9-124)
(oo9-124) He wanted to say something to defend himself, but there seemed to be something wrong with his voice. (oo9-124)
(oo9-124) He wanted to say something to defend himself, but there seemed to be something wrong with his voice. (oo9-124)
(oo9-125) Professor McGonagall was sweeping along without even looking at him; (oo9-125)
(oo9-125) Professor McGonagall was sweeping along without even looking at him; (oo9-125)
(oo9-125) Professor McGonagall was sweeping along without even looking at him; (oo9-125)
(oo9-126) he had to jog to keep up. (oo9-126)
(oo9-126) he had to jog to keep up. (oo9-126)
(oo9-126) he had to jog to keep up. (oo9-126)
(oo9-127) Now he'd done it. (oo9-127)
(oo9-127) Now he'd done it. (oo9-127)
(oo9-127) Now he'd done it. (oo9-127)
(oo9-128) He hadn't even lasted two weeks. (oo9-128)
(oo9-128) He hadn't even lasted two weeks. (oo9-128)
(oo9-128) He hadn't even lasted two weeks. (oo9-128)
(oo9-129) He'd be packing his bags in ten minutes. (oo9-129)
(oo9-129) He'd be packing his bags in ten minutes. (oo9-129)
(oo9-129) He'd be packing his bags in ten minutes. (oo9-129)
(oo9-13o) What would the Dursleys say when he turned up on the doorstep? (oo9-13o)
(oo9-13o) What would the Dursleys say when he turned up on the doorstep? (oo9-13o)
(oo9-13o) What would the Dursleys say when he turned up on the doorstep? (oo9-13o)
(oo9-131) Up the front steps, up the marble staircase inside, and still Professor McGonagall didn't say a word to him. (oo9-131)
(oo9-131) Up the front steps, up the marble staircase inside, and still Professor McGonagall didn't say a word to him. (oo9-131)
(oo9-131) Up the front steps, up the marble staircase inside, and still Professor McGonagall didn't say a word to him. (oo9-131)
(oo9-132) She wrenched open doors and marched along corridors with Harry trotting miserably behind her. (oo9-132)
(oo9-132) She wrenched open doors and marched along corridors with Harry trotting miserably behind her. (oo9-132)
(oo9-132) She wrenched open doors and marched along corridors with Harry trotting miserably behind her. (oo9-132)
(oo9-133) Maybe she was taking him to Dumbledore. (oo9-133)
(oo9-133) Maybe she was taking him to Dumbledore. (oo9-133)
(oo9-133) Maybe she was taking him to Dumbledore. (oo9-133)
(oo9-134) He thought of Magrid, expelled but allowed to stay on as gamekeeper. (oo9-134)
(oo9-134) He thought of Magrid, expelled but allowed to stay on as gamekeeper. (oo9-134)
(oo9-134) He thought of Magrid, expelled but allowed to stay on as gamekeeper. (oo9-134)
(oo9-135) Perhaps he could be Hagrid's assistant. (oo9-135)
(oo9-135) Perhaps he could be Hagrid's assistant. (oo9-135)
(oo9-135) Perhaps he could be Hagrid's assistant. (oo9-135)
(oo9-136) His stomach twisted as he imagined it, watching Ron and the others becoming wizards while he stumped around the grounds, carrying Hagrid's bag. (oo9-136)
(oo9-136) His stomach twisted as he imagined it, watching Ron and the others becoming wizards while he stumped around the grounds, carrying Hagrid's bag. (oo9-136)
(oo9-136) His stomach twisted as he imagined it, watching Ron and the others becoming wizards while he stumped around the grounds, carrying Hagrid's bag. (oo9-136)
(oo9-137) Professor McGonagall stopped outside a classroom. (oo9-137)
(oo9-137) Professor McGonagall stopped outside a classroom. (oo9-137)
(oo9-137) Professor McGonagall stopped outside a classroom. (oo9-137)
(oo9-138) She opened the door and poked her head inside. (oo9-138)
(oo9-138) She opened the door and poked her head inside. (oo9-138)
(oo9-138) She opened the door and poked her head inside. (oo9-138)
(oo9-139) 'Excuse me, Professor Flitwick, could I borrow Wood for a moment?' (oo9-139)
(oo9-139) 'Excuse me, Professor Flitwick, could I borrow Wood for a moment?' (oo9-139)
(oo9-139) 'Excuse me, Professor Flitwick, could I borrow Wood for a moment?' (oo9-139)
(oo9-14o) Wood? thought Harry, bewildered; (oo9-14o)
(oo9-14o) Wood? thought Harry, bewildered; (oo9-14o)
(oo9-14o) Wood? thought Harry, bewildered; (oo9-14o)
(oo9-141) was Wood a cane she was going to use on him? (oo9-141)
(oo9-141) was Wood a cane she was going to use on him? (oo9-141)
(oo9-141) was Wood a cane she was going to use on him? (oo9-141)
(oo9-142) But Wood turned out to be a person, a burly fifth-year boy who came out of Flitwick's class looking confused. (oo9-142)
(oo9-142) But Wood turned out to be a person, a burly fifth-year boy who came out of Flitwick's class looking confused. (oo9-142)
(oo9-142) But Wood turned out to be a person, a burly fifth-year boy who came out of Flitwick's class looking confused. (oo9-142)
(oo9-143) 'Follow me, you two,' said Professor McGonagall, and they marched on up the corridor, Wood looking curiously at Harry. (oo9-143)
(oo9-143) 'Follow me, you two,' said Professor McGonagall, and they marched on up the corridor, Wood looking curiously at Harry. (oo9-143)
(oo9-143) 'Follow me, you two,' said Professor McGonagall, and they marched on up the corridor, Wood looking curiously at Harry. (oo9-143)
(oo9-144) 'In here.' (oo9-144)
(oo9-144) 'In here.' (oo9-144)
(oo9-144) 'In here.' (oo9-144)
(oo9-145) Professor McGonagall pointed them into a classroom which was empty except for Peeves, who was busy writing rude words on the blackboard. (oo9-145)
(oo9-145) Professor McGonagall pointed them into a classroom which was empty except for Peeves, who was busy writing rude words on the blackboard. (oo9-145)
(oo9-145) Professor McGonagall pointed them into a classroom which was empty except for Peeves, who was busy writing rude words on the blackboard. (oo9-145)
(oo9-146) 'Out, Peeves!' she barked. (oo9-146)
(oo9-146) 'Out, Peeves!' she barked. (oo9-146)
(oo9-146) 'Out, Peeves!' she barked. (oo9-146)
(oo9-147) Peeves threw the chalk into a bin, which clanged loudly, and he swooped out cursing. (oo9-147)
(oo9-147) Peeves threw the chalk into a bin, which clanged loudly, and he swooped out cursing. (oo9-147)
(oo9-147) Peeves threw the chalk into a bin, which clanged loudly, and he swooped out cursing. (oo9-147)
(oo9-148) Professor McGonagall slammed the door behind him and turned to face the two boys. (oo9-148)
(oo9-148) Professor McGonagall slammed the door behind him and turned to face the two boys. (oo9-148)
(oo9-148) Professor McGonagall slammed the door behind him and turned to face the two boys. (oo9-148)
(oo9-149) 'Potter, this is Oliver Wood. (oo9-149)
(oo9-149) 'Potter, this is Oliver Wood. (oo9-149)
(oo9-149) 'Potter, this is Oliver Wood. (oo9-149)
(oo9-15o) Wood - I've found you a Seeker.' (oo9-15o)
(oo9-15o) Wood - I've found you a Seeker.' (oo9-15o)
(oo9-15o) Wood - I've found you a Seeker.' (oo9-15o)
(oo9-151) Wood's expression changed from puzzlement to delight. (oo9-151)
(oo9-151) Wood's expression changed from puzzlement to delight. (oo9-151)
(oo9-151) Wood's expression changed from puzzlement to delight. (oo9-151)
(oo9-152) 'Are you serious, Professor?' (oo9-152)
(oo9-152) 'Are you serious, Professor?' (oo9-152)
(oo9-152) 'Are you serious, Professor?' (oo9-152)
(oo9-153) 'Absolutely,' said Professor McGonagall crisply. (oo9-153)
(oo9-153) 'Absolutely,' said Professor McGonagall crisply. (oo9-153)
(oo9-153) 'Absolutely,' said Professor McGonagall crisply. (oo9-153)
(oo9-154) 'The boy's a natural. (oo9-154)
(oo9-154) 'The boy's a natural. (oo9-154)
(oo9-154) 'The boy's a natural. (oo9-154)
(oo9-155) I've never seen anything like it. (oo9-155)
(oo9-155) I've never seen anything like it. (oo9-155)
(oo9-155) I've never seen anything like it. (oo9-155)
(oo9-156) Was that your first time on a broomstick, Potter?' (oo9-156)
(oo9-156) Was that your first time on a broomstick, Potter?' (oo9-156)
(oo9-156) Was that your first time on a broomstick, Potter?' (oo9-156)
(oo9-157) Harry nodded silently. (oo9-157)
(oo9-157) Harry nodded silently. (oo9-157)
(oo9-157) Harry nodded silently. (oo9-157)
(oo9-158) He didn't have a clue what was going on, but he didn't seem to be being expelled, and some of the feeling started coming back to his legs. (oo9-158)
(oo9-158) He didn't have a clue what was going on, but he didn't seem to be being expelled, and some of the feeling started coming back to his legs. (oo9-158)
(oo9-158) He didn't have a clue what was going on, but he didn't seem to be being expelled, and some of the feeling started coming back to his legs. (oo9-158)
(oo9-159) 'He caught that thing in his hand after a fifty-foot dive,' Professor McGonagall told Wood. (oo9-159)
(oo9-159) 'He caught that thing in his hand after a fifty-foot dive,' Professor McGonagall told Wood. (oo9-159)
(oo9-159) 'He caught that thing in his hand after a fifty-foot dive,' Professor McGonagall told Wood. (oo9-159)
(oo9-16o) 'Didn't even scratch himself. (oo9-16o)
(oo9-16o) 'Didn't even scratch himself. (oo9-16o)
(oo9-16o) 'Didn't even scratch himself. (oo9-16o)
(oo9-161) Charlie Weasley couldn't have done it. (oo9-161)
(oo9-161) Charlie Weasley couldn't have done it. (oo9-161)
(oo9-161) Charlie Weasley couldn't have done it. (oo9-161)
(oo9-162) Wood was now looking as though all his dreams had come true at once. (oo9-162)
(oo9-162) Wood was now looking as though all his dreams had come true at once. (oo9-162)
(oo9-162) Wood was now looking as though all his dreams had come true at once. (oo9-162)
(oo9-163) 'Ever seen a game of Quidditch, Potter?' he asked excitedly. (oo9-163)
(oo9-163) 'Ever seen a game of Quidditch, Potter?' he asked excitedly. (oo9-163)
(oo9-163) 'Ever seen a game of Quidditch, Potter?' he asked excitedly. (oo9-163)
(oo9-164) 'Wood's captain of the Gryffindor team,' Professor McGonagall explained. (oo9-164)
(oo9-164) 'Wood's captain of the Gryffindor team,' Professor McGonagall explained. (oo9-164)
(oo9-164) 'Wood's captain of the Gryffindor team,' Professor McGonagall explained. (oo9-164)
(oo9-165) 'He's just the build for a Seeker, too,' said Wood, now walking around Harry and staring at him. (oo9-165)
(oo9-165) 'He's just the build for a Seeker, too,' said Wood, now walking around Harry and staring at him. (oo9-165)
(oo9-165) 'He's just the build for a Seeker, too,' said Wood, now walking around Harry and staring at him. (oo9-165)
(oo9-166) 'Light - speedy - we'll have to get him a decent broom, Professor - a Nimbus Two Thousand or a Cleansweep Seven, I'd say.' (oo9-166)
(oo9-166) 'Light - speedy - we'll have to get him a decent broom, Professor - a Nimbus Two Thousand or a Cleansweep Seven, I'd say.' (oo9-166)
(oo9-166) 'Light - speedy - we'll have to get him a decent broom, Professor - a Nimbus Two Thousand or a Cleansweep Seven, I'd say.' (oo9-166)
(oo9-167) 'I shall speak to Professor Dumbledore and see if we can't bend the first-year rule. (oo9-167)
(oo9-167) 'I shall speak to Professor Dumbledore and see if we can't bend the first-year rule. (oo9-167)
(oo9-167) 'I shall speak to Professor Dumbledore and see if we can't bend the first-year rule. (oo9-167)
(oo9-168) Heaven knows, we need a better team than last year. (oo9-168)
(oo9-168) Heaven knows, we need a better team than last year. (oo9-168)
(oo9-168) Heaven knows, we need a better team than last year. (oo9-168)
(oo9-169) Flattened in that last match by Slytherin, I couldn't look Severus Snape in the face for weeks ...' (oo9-169)
(oo9-169) Flattened in that last match by Slytherin, I couldn't look Severus Snape in the face for weeks ...' (oo9-169)
(oo9-169) Flattened in that last match by Slytherin, I couldn't look Severus Snape in the face for weeks ...' (oo9-169)
(oo9-17o) Professor McGonagall peered sternly over her glasses at Harry. (oo9-17o)
(oo9-17o) Professor McGonagall peered sternly over her glasses at Harry. (oo9-17o)
(oo9-17o) Professor McGonagall peered sternly over her glasses at Harry. (oo9-17o)
(oo9-171) 'I want to hear you're training hard, Potter, or I may change my mind about punishing you.' (oo9-171)
(oo9-171) 'I want to hear you're training hard, Potter, or I may change my mind about punishing you.' (oo9-171)
(oo9-171) 'I want to hear you're training hard, Potter, or I may change my mind about punishing you.' (oo9-171)
(oo9-172) Then she suddenly smiled. (oo9-172)
(oo9-172) Then she suddenly smiled. (oo9-172)
(oo9-172) Then she suddenly smiled. (oo9-172)
(oo9-173) 'Your father would have been proud,' she said. (oo9-173)
(oo9-173) 'Your father would have been proud,' she said. (oo9-173)
(oo9-173) 'Your father would have been proud,' she said. (oo9-173)
(oo9-174) 'He was an excellent Quidditch player himself.' (oo9-174)
(oo9-174) 'He was an excellent Quidditch player himself.' (oo9-174)
(oo9-174) 'He was an excellent Quidditch player himself.' (oo9-174)
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(oo9-175) 'You're joking.' (oo9-175)
(oo9-175) 'You're joking.' (oo9-175)
(oo9-175) 'You're joking.' (oo9-175)
(oo9-176) It was dinner time. (oo9-176)
(oo9-176) It was dinner time. (oo9-176)
(oo9-176) It was dinner time. (oo9-176)
(oo9-177) Harry had just finished telling Ron what had happened when he'd left the grounds with Professor McGonagall. (oo9-177)
(oo9-177) Harry had just finished telling Ron what had happened when he'd left the grounds with Professor McGonagall. (oo9-177)
(oo9-177) Harry had just finished telling Ron what had happened when he'd left the grounds with Professor McGonagall. (oo9-177)
(oo9-178) Ron had a piece of steak-and-kidney pie halfway to his mouth, but he'd forgotten all about it. (oo9-178)
(oo9-178) Ron had a piece of steak-and-kidney pie halfway to his mouth, but he'd forgotten all about it. (oo9-178)
(oo9-178) Ron had a piece of steak-and-kidney pie halfway to his mouth, but he'd forgotten all about it. (oo9-178)
(oo9-179) 'Seeker?' he said. (oo9-179)
(oo9-179) 'Seeker?' he said. (oo9-179)
(oo9-179) 'Seeker?' he said. (oo9-179)
(oo9-18o) 'But first-years never - you must be the youngest house player in about -' (oo9-18o)
(oo9-18o) 'But first-years never - you must be the youngest house player in about -' (oo9-18o)
(oo9-18o) 'But first-years never - you must be the youngest house player in about -' (oo9-18o)
(oo9-181) '- a century,' said Harry, shovelling pie into his mouth. (oo9-181)
(oo9-181) '- a century,' said Harry, shovelling pie into his mouth. (oo9-181)
(oo9-181) '- a century,' said Harry, shovelling pie into his mouth. (oo9-181)
(oo9-182) He felt particularly hungry after the excitement of the afternoon. (oo9-182)
(oo9-182) He felt particularly hungry after the excitement of the afternoon. (oo9-182)
(oo9-182) He felt particularly hungry after the excitement of the afternoon. (oo9-182)
(oo9-183) 'Wood told me.' (oo9-183)
(oo9-183) 'Wood told me.' (oo9-183)
(oo9-183) 'Wood told me.' (oo9-183)
(oo9-184) Ron was so amazed, so impressed, he just sat and gaped at Harry. (oo9-184)
(oo9-184) Ron was so amazed, so impressed, he just sat and gaped at Harry. (oo9-184)
(oo9-184) Ron was so amazed, so impressed, he just sat and gaped at Harry. (oo9-184)
(oo9-185) 'I start training next week,' said Harry. (oo9-185)
(oo9-185) 'I start training next week,' said Harry. (oo9-185)
(oo9-185) 'I start training next week,' said Harry. (oo9-185)
(oo9-186) 'Only don't tell anyone, Wood wants to keep it a secret.' (oo9-186)
(oo9-186) 'Only don't tell anyone, Wood wants to keep it a secret.' (oo9-186)
(oo9-186) 'Only don't tell anyone, Wood wants to keep it a secret.' (oo9-186)
(oo9-187) Fred and George Weasley now came into the hall, spotted Harry and hurried over. (oo9-187)
(oo9-187) Fred and George Weasley now came into the hall, spotted Harry and hurried over. (oo9-187)
(oo9-187) Fred and George Weasley now came into the hall, spotted Harry and hurried over. (oo9-187)
(oo9-188) 'Well done,' said George in a low voice. (oo9-188)
(oo9-188) 'Well done,' said George in a low voice. (oo9-188)
(oo9-188) 'Well done,' said George in a low voice. (oo9-188)
(oo9-189) 'Wood told us. (oo9-189)
(oo9-189) 'Wood told us. (oo9-189)
(oo9-189) 'Wood told us. (oo9-189)
(oo9-19o) We're on the team too - Beaters.' (oo9-19o)
(oo9-19o) We're on the team too - Beaters.' (oo9-19o)
(oo9-19o) We're on the team too - Beaters.' (oo9-19o)
(oo9-191) 'I tell you, we're going to win that Quidditch Cup for sure this year,' said Fred. (oo9-191)
(oo9-191) 'I tell you, we're going to win that Quidditch Cup for sure this year,' said Fred. (oo9-191)
(oo9-191) 'I tell you, we're going to win that Quidditch Cup for sure this year,' said Fred. (oo9-191)
(oo9-192) 'We haven't won since Charlie left, but this year's team is going to be brilliant. (oo9-192)
(oo9-192) 'We haven't won since Charlie left, but this year's team is going to be brilliant. (oo9-192)
(oo9-192) 'We haven't won since Charlie left, but this year's team is going to be brilliant. (oo9-192)
(oo9-193) You must be good, Harry, Wood was almost skipping when he told us.' (oo9-193)
(oo9-193) You must be good, Harry, Wood was almost skipping when he told us.' (oo9-193)
(oo9-193) You must be good, Harry, Wood was almost skipping when he told us.' (oo9-193)
(oo9-194) 'Anyway, we've got to go, Lee Jordan reckons he's found a new secret passageway out of the school.' (oo9-194)
(oo9-194) 'Anyway, we've got to go, Lee Jordan reckons he's found a new secret passageway out of the school.' (oo9-194)
(oo9-194) 'Anyway, we've got to go, Lee Jordan reckons he's found a new secret passageway out of the school.' (oo9-194)
(oo9-195) 'Bet it's that one behind the statue of Gregory the Smarmy that we found in our first week. (oo9-195)
(oo9-195) 'Bet it's that one behind the statue of Gregory the Smarmy that we found in our first week. (oo9-195)
(oo9-195) 'Bet it's that one behind the statue of Gregory the Smarmy that we found in our first week. (oo9-195)
(oo9-196) See you.' (oo9-196)
(oo9-196) See you.' (oo9-196)
(oo9-196) See you.' (oo9-196)
(oo9-197) Fred and George had hardly disappeared when someone far less welcome turned up: Malfoy, flanked by Crabbe and Goyle. (oo9-197)
(oo9-197) Fred and George had hardly disappeared when someone far less welcome turned up: Malfoy, flanked by Crabbe and Goyle. (oo9-197)
(oo9-197) Fred and George had hardly disappeared when someone far less welcome turned up: Malfoy, flanked by Crabbe and Goyle. (oo9-197)
(oo9-198) 'Having a last meal, Potter? (oo9-198)
(oo9-198) 'Having a last meal, Potter? (oo9-198)
(oo9-198) 'Having a last meal, Potter? (oo9-198)
(oo9-199) When are you getting the train back to the Muggles?' (oo9-199)
(oo9-199) When are you getting the train back to the Muggles?' (oo9-199)
(oo9-199) When are you getting the train back to the Muggles?' (oo9-199)
(oo9-2oo) 'You're a lot braver now you're back on the ground and you've got your little friends with you,' said Harry coolly. (oo9-2oo)
(oo9-2oo) 'You're a lot braver now you're back on the ground and you've got your little friends with you,' said Harry coolly. (oo9-2oo)
(oo9-2oo) 'You're a lot braver now you're back on the ground and you've got your little friends with you,' said Harry coolly. (oo9-2oo)
(oo9-2o1) There was of course nothing at all little about Crabbe and Goyle, but as the High Table was full of teachers, neither of them could do more than crack their knuckles and scowl. (oo9-2o1)
(oo9-2o1) There was of course nothing at all little about Crabbe and Goyle, but as the High Table was full of teachers, neither of them could do more than crack their knuckles and scowl. (oo9-2o1)
(oo9-2o1) There was of course nothing at all little about Crabbe and Goyle, but as the High Table was full of teachers, neither of them could do more than crack their knuckles and scowl. (oo9-2o1)
(oo9-2o2) 'I'd take you on any time on my own,' said Malfoy. (oo9-2o2)
(oo9-2o2) 'I'd take you on any time on my own,' said Malfoy. (oo9-2o2)
(oo9-2o2) 'I'd take you on any time on my own,' said Malfoy. (oo9-2o2)
(oo9-2o3) 'Tonight, if you want. (oo9-2o3)
(oo9-2o3) 'Tonight, if you want. (oo9-2o3)
(oo9-2o3) 'Tonight, if you want. (oo9-2o3)
(oo9-2o4) Wizard's duel. (oo9-2o4)
(oo9-2o4) Wizard's duel. (oo9-2o4)
(oo9-2o4) Wizard's duel. (oo9-2o4)
(oo9-2o5) Wands only - no contact. (oo9-2o5)
(oo9-2o5) Wands only - no contact. (oo9-2o5)
(oo9-2o5) Wands only - no contact. (oo9-2o5)
(oo9-2o6) What's the matter? (oo9-2o6)
(oo9-2o6) What's the matter? (oo9-2o6)
(oo9-2o6) What's the matter? (oo9-2o6)
(oo9-2o7) Never heard of a wizard's duel before, I suppose?' (oo9-2o7)
(oo9-2o7) Never heard of a wizard's duel before, I suppose?' (oo9-2o7)
(oo9-2o7) Never heard of a wizard's duel before, I suppose?' (oo9-2o7)
(oo9-2o8) 'Of course he has,' said Ron, wheeling round. (oo9-2o8)
(oo9-2o8) 'Of course he has,' said Ron, wheeling round. (oo9-2o8)
(oo9-2o8) 'Of course he has,' said Ron, wheeling round. (oo9-2o8)
(oo9-2o9) 'I'm his second, who's yours?' (oo9-2o9)
(oo9-2o9) 'I'm his second, who's yours?' (oo9-2o9)
(oo9-2o9) 'I'm his second, who's yours?' (oo9-2o9)
(oo9-21o) Malfoy looked at Crabbe and Goyle, sizing them up. (oo9-21o)
(oo9-21o) Malfoy looked at Crabbe and Goyle, sizing them up. (oo9-21o)
(oo9-21o) Malfoy looked at Crabbe and Goyle, sizing them up. (oo9-21o)
(oo9-211) 'Crabbe,' he said. (oo9-211)
(oo9-211) 'Crabbe,' he said. (oo9-211)
(oo9-211) 'Crabbe,' he said. (oo9-211)
(oo9-212) 'Midnight all right? (oo9-212)
(oo9-212) 'Midnight all right? (oo9-212)
(oo9-212) 'Midnight all right? (oo9-212)
(oo9-213) We'll meet you in the trophy room, that's always unlocked.' (oo9-213)
(oo9-213) We'll meet you in the trophy room, that's always unlocked.' (oo9-213)
(oo9-213) We'll meet you in the trophy room, that's always unlocked.' (oo9-213)
(oo9-214) When Malfoy had gone, Ron and Harry looked at each other. (oo9-214)
(oo9-214) When Malfoy had gone, Ron and Harry looked at each other. (oo9-214)
(oo9-214) When Malfoy had gone, Ron and Harry looked at each other. (oo9-214)
(oo9-215) 'What is a wizard's duel?' said Harry. (oo9-215)
(oo9-215) 'What is a wizard's duel?' said Harry. (oo9-215)
(oo9-215) 'What is a wizard's duel?' said Harry. (oo9-215)
(oo9-216) 'And what do you mean, you're my second?' (oo9-216)
(oo9-216) 'And what do you mean, you're my second?' (oo9-216)
(oo9-216) 'And what do you mean, you're my second?' (oo9-216)
(oo9-217) 'Well, a second's there to take over if you die,' said Ron casually, getting started at last on his cold pie. (oo9-217)
(oo9-217) 'Well, a second's there to take over if you die,' said Ron casually, getting started at last on his cold pie. (oo9-217)
(oo9-217) 'Well, a second's there to take over if you die,' said Ron casually, getting started at last on his cold pie. (oo9-217)
(oo9-218) Catching the look on Harry's face, he added quickly, 'but people only die in proper duels, you know, with real wizards. (oo9-218)
(oo9-218) Catching the look on Harry's face, he added quickly, 'but people only die in proper duels, you know, with real wizards. (oo9-218)
(oo9-218) Catching the look on Harry's face, he added quickly, 'but people only die in proper duels, you know, with real wizards. (oo9-218)
(oo9-219) The most you and Malfoy'll be able to do is send sparks at each other. (oo9-219)
(oo9-219) The most you and Malfoy'll be able to do is send sparks at each other. (oo9-219)
(oo9-219) The most you and Malfoy'll be able to do is send sparks at each other. (oo9-219)
(oo9-22o) Neither of you knows enough magic to do any real damage. (oo9-22o)
(oo9-22o) Neither of you knows enough magic to do any real damage. (oo9-22o)
(oo9-22o) Neither of you knows enough magic to do any real damage. (oo9-22o)
(oo9-221) I bet he expected you to refuse, anyway.' (oo9-221)
(oo9-221) I bet he expected you to refuse, anyway.' (oo9-221)
(oo9-221) I bet he expected you to refuse, anyway.' (oo9-221)
(oo9-222) 'And what if I wave my wand and nothing happens?' (oo9-222)
(oo9-222) 'And what if I wave my wand and nothing happens?' (oo9-222)
(oo9-222) 'And what if I wave my wand and nothing happens?' (oo9-222)
(oo9-223) 'Throw it away and punch him on the nose,' Ron suggested. (oo9-223)
(oo9-223) 'Throw it away and punch him on the nose,' Ron suggested. (oo9-223)
(oo9-223) 'Throw it away and punch him on the nose,' Ron suggested. (oo9-223)
(oo9-224) 'Excuse me.' (oo9-224)
(oo9-224) 'Excuse me.' (oo9-224)
(oo9-224) 'Excuse me.' (oo9-224)
(oo9-225) They both looked up. (oo9-225)
(oo9-225) They both looked up. (oo9-225)
(oo9-225) They both looked up. (oo9-225)
(oo9-226) It was Hermione Granger. (oo9-226)
(oo9-226) It was Hermione Granger. (oo9-226)
(oo9-226) It was Hermione Granger. (oo9-226)
(oo9-227) 'Can't a person eat in peace in this place?' said Ron. (oo9-227)
(oo9-227) 'Can't a person eat in peace in this place?' said Ron. (oo9-227)
(oo9-227) 'Can't a person eat in peace in this place?' said Ron. (oo9-227)
(oo9-228) Hermione ignored him and spoke to Harry. (oo9-228)
(oo9-228) Hermione ignored him and spoke to Harry. (oo9-228)
(oo9-228) Hermione ignored him and spoke to Harry. (oo9-228)
(oo9-229) 'I couldn't help overhearing what you and Malfoy were saying -' (oo9-229)
(oo9-229) 'I couldn't help overhearing what you and Malfoy were saying -' (oo9-229)
(oo9-229) 'I couldn't help overhearing what you and Malfoy were saying -' (oo9-229)
(oo9-23o) 'Bet you could,' Ron muttered. (oo9-23o)
(oo9-23o) 'Bet you could,' Ron muttered. (oo9-23o)
(oo9-23o) 'Bet you could,' Ron muttered. (oo9-23o)
(oo9-231) '- and you mustn't go wandering around the school at night, think of the points you'll lose Gryffindor if you're caught, and you're bound to be. (oo9-231)
(oo9-231) '- and you mustn't go wandering around the school at night, think of the points you'll lose Gryffindor if you're caught, and you're bound to be. (oo9-231)
(oo9-231) '- and you mustn't go wandering around the school at night, think of the points you'll lose Gryffindor if you're caught, and you're bound to be. (oo9-231)
(oo9-232) It's really very selfish of you.' (oo9-232)
(oo9-232) It's really very selfish of you.' (oo9-232)
(oo9-232) It's really very selfish of you.' (oo9-232)
(oo9-233) 'And it's really none of your business,' said Harry. (oo9-233)
(oo9-233) 'And it's really none of your business,' said Harry. (oo9-233)
(oo9-233) 'And it's really none of your business,' said Harry. (oo9-233)
(oo9-234) 'Goodbye,' said Ron. (oo9-234)
(oo9-234) 'Goodbye,' said Ron. (oo9-234)
(oo9-234) 'Goodbye,' said Ron. (oo9-234)
*
(oo9-235) All the same, it wasn't what you'd call the perfect end to the day, Harry thought, as he lay awake much later listening to Dean and Seamus falling asleep (Neville wasn't back from the hospital wing). (oo9-235)
(oo9-235) All the same, it wasn't what you'd call the perfect end to the day, Harry thought, as he lay awake much later listening to Dean and Seamus falling asleep (Neville wasn't back from the hospital wing). (oo9-235)
(oo9-235) All the same, it wasn't what you'd call the perfect end to the day, Harry thought, as he lay awake much later listening to Dean and Seamus falling asleep (Neville wasn't back from the hospital wing). (oo9-235)
(oo9-236) Ron had spent all evening giving him advice such as 'If he tries to curse you, you'd better dodge it, because I can't remember how to block them'. (oo9-236)
(oo9-236) Ron had spent all evening giving him advice such as 'If he tries to curse you, you'd better dodge it, because I can't remember how to block them'. (oo9-236)
(oo9-236) Ron had spent all evening giving him advice such as 'If he tries to curse you, you'd better dodge it, because I can't remember how to block them'. (oo9-236)
(oo9-237) There was a very good chance they were going to get caught by Filch or Mrs Norris, and Harry felt he was pushing his luck, breaking another school rule today. (oo9-237)
(oo9-237) There was a very good chance they were going to get caught by Filch or Mrs Norris, and Harry felt he was pushing his luck, breaking another school rule today. (oo9-237)
(oo9-237) There was a very good chance they were going to get caught by Filch or Mrs Norris, and Harry felt he was pushing his luck, breaking another school rule today. (oo9-237)
(oo9-238) On the other hand, Malfoy's sneering face kept looming up out of the darkness - this was his big chance to beat Malfoy, face to face. (oo9-238)
(oo9-238) On the other hand, Malfoy's sneering face kept looming up out of the darkness - this was his big chance to beat Malfoy, face to face. (oo9-238)
(oo9-238) On the other hand, Malfoy's sneering face kept looming up out of the darkness - this was his big chance to beat Malfoy, face to face. (oo9-238)
(oo9-239) He couldn't miss it. (oo9-239)
(oo9-239) He couldn't miss it. (oo9-239)
(oo9-239) He couldn't miss it. (oo9-239)
(oo9-24o) 'Half past eleven,' Ron muttered at last. (oo9-24o)
(oo9-24o) 'Half past eleven,' Ron muttered at last. (oo9-24o)
(oo9-24o) 'Half past eleven,' Ron muttered at last. (oo9-24o)
(oo9-241) 'We'd better go.' (oo9-241)
(oo9-241) 'We'd better go.' (oo9-241)
(oo9-241) 'We'd better go.' (oo9-241)
(oo9-242) They pulled on their dressing-gowns, picked up their wands and crept across the tower room, down the spiral staircase and into the Gryffindor common room. (oo9-242)
(oo9-242) They pulled on their dressing-gowns, picked up their wands and crept across the tower room, down the spiral staircase and into the Gryffindor common room. (oo9-242)
(oo9-242) They pulled on their dressing-gowns, picked up their wands and crept across the tower room, down the spiral staircase and into the Gryffindor common room. (oo9-242)
(oo9-243) A few embers were still glowing in the fireplace, turning all the armchairs into hunched black shadows. (oo9-243)
(oo9-243) A few embers were still glowing in the fireplace, turning all the armchairs into hunched black shadows. (oo9-243)
(oo9-243) A few embers were still glowing in the fireplace, turning all the armchairs into hunched black shadows. (oo9-243)
(oo9-244) They had almost reached the portrait hole when a voice spoke from the chair nearest them: 'I can't believe you're going to do this, Harry.' (oo9-244)
(oo9-244) They had almost reached the portrait hole when a voice spoke from the chair nearest them: 'I can't believe you're going to do this, Harry.' (oo9-244)
(oo9-244) They had almost reached the portrait hole when a voice spoke from the chair nearest them: 'I can't believe you're going to do this, Harry.' (oo9-244)
(oo9-245) A lamp flickered on. (oo9-245)
(oo9-245) A lamp flickered on. (oo9-245)
(oo9-245) A lamp flickered on. (oo9-245)
(oo9-246) It was Hermione Granger, wearing a pink dressing-gown and a frown. (oo9-246)
(oo9-246) It was Hermione Granger, wearing a pink dressing-gown and a frown. (oo9-246)
(oo9-246) It was Hermione Granger, wearing a pink dressing-gown and a frown. (oo9-246)
(oo9-247) 'You!' said Ron furiously. (oo9-247)
(oo9-247) 'You!' said Ron furiously. (oo9-247)
(oo9-247) 'You!' said Ron furiously. (oo9-247)
(oo9-248) 'Go back to bed!' (oo9-248)
(oo9-248) 'Go back to bed!' (oo9-248)
(oo9-248) 'Go back to bed!' (oo9-248)
(oo9-249) 'I almost told your brother,' Hermione snapped. (oo9-249)
(oo9-249) 'I almost told your brother,' Hermione snapped. (oo9-249)
(oo9-249) 'I almost told your brother,' Hermione snapped. (oo9-249)
(oo9-25o) 'Percy - he's a Prefect, he'd put a stop to this.' (oo9-25o)
(oo9-25o) 'Percy - he's a Prefect, he'd put a stop to this.' (oo9-25o)
(oo9-25o) 'Percy - he's a Prefect, he'd put a stop to this.' (oo9-25o)
(oo9-251) Harry couldn't believe anyone could be so interfering. (oo9-251)
(oo9-251) Harry couldn't believe anyone could be so interfering. (oo9-251)
(oo9-251) Harry couldn't believe anyone could be so interfering. (oo9-251)
(oo9-252) 'Come on,' he said to Ron. (oo9-252)
(oo9-252) 'Come on,' he said to Ron. (oo9-252)
(oo9-252) 'Come on,' he said to Ron. (oo9-252)
(oo9-253) He pushed open the portrait of the Fat Lady and climbed through the hole. (oo9-253)
(oo9-253) He pushed open the portrait of the Fat Lady and climbed through the hole. (oo9-253)
(oo9-253) He pushed open the portrait of the Fat Lady and climbed through the hole. (oo9-253)
(oo9-254) Hermione wasn't going to give up that easily. (oo9-254)
(oo9-254) Hermione wasn't going to give up that easily. (oo9-254)
(oo9-254) Hermione wasn't going to give up that easily. (oo9-254)
(oo9-255) She followed Ron through the portrait hole, hissing at them like an angry goose. (oo9-255)
(oo9-255) She followed Ron through the portrait hole, hissing at them like an angry goose. (oo9-255)
(oo9-255) She followed Ron through the portrait hole, hissing at them like an angry goose. (oo9-255)
(oo9-256) 'Don't you care about Gryffindor, do you only care about yourselves, I don't want Slytherin to win the House Cup and you'll lose all the points I got from Professor McGonagall for knowing about Switching Spells.' (oo9-256)
(oo9-256) 'Don't you care about Gryffindor, do you only care about yourselves, I don't want Slytherin to win the House Cup and you'll lose all the points I got from Professor McGonagall for knowing about Switching Spells.' (oo9-256)
(oo9-256) 'Don't you care about Gryffindor, do you only care about yourselves, I don't want Slytherin to win the House Cup and you'll lose all the points I got from Professor McGonagall for knowing about Switching Spells.' (oo9-256)
(oo9-257) 'Go away.' (oo9-257)
(oo9-257) 'Go away.' (oo9-257)
(oo9-257) 'Go away.' (oo9-257)
(oo9-258) 'All right, but I warned you, you just remember what I said when you're on the train home tomorrow, you're so -' (oo9-258)
(oo9-258) 'All right, but I warned you, you just remember what I said when you're on the train home tomorrow, you're so -' (oo9-258)
(oo9-258) 'All right, but I warned you, you just remember what I said when you're on the train home tomorrow, you're so -' (oo9-258)
(oo9-259) But what they were, they didn't find out. (oo9-259)
(oo9-259) But what they were, they didn't find out. (oo9-259)
(oo9-259) But what they were, they didn't find out. (oo9-259)
(oo9-26o) Hermione had turned to the portrait of the Fat Lady to get back inside and found herself facing an empty painting. (oo9-26o)
(oo9-26o) Hermione had turned to the portrait of the Fat Lady to get back inside and found herself facing an empty painting. (oo9-26o)
(oo9-26o) Hermione had turned to the portrait of the Fat Lady to get back inside and found herself facing an empty painting. (oo9-26o)
(oo9-261) The Fat Lady had gone on a night-time visit and Hermione was locked out of Gryffindor Tower. (oo9-261)
(oo9-261) The Fat Lady had gone on a night-time visit and Hermione was locked out of Gryffindor Tower. (oo9-261)
(oo9-261) The Fat Lady had gone on a night-time visit and Hermione was locked out of Gryffindor Tower. (oo9-261)
(oo9-262) 'Now what am I going to do?' she asked shrilly. (oo9-262)
(oo9-262) 'Now what am I going to do?' she asked shrilly. (oo9-262)
(oo9-262) 'Now what am I going to do?' she asked shrilly. (oo9-262)
(oo9-263) 'That's your problem,' said Ron. (oo9-263)
(oo9-263) 'That's your problem,' said Ron. (oo9-263)
(oo9-263) 'That's your problem,' said Ron. (oo9-263)
(oo9-264) 'We've got to go, we're going to be late.' (oo9-264)
(oo9-264) 'We've got to go, we're going to be late.' (oo9-264)
(oo9-264) 'We've got to go, we're going to be late.' (oo9-264)
(oo9-265) They hadn't even reached the end of the corridor when Hermione caught up with them. (oo9-265)
(oo9-265) They hadn't even reached the end of the corridor when Hermione caught up with them. (oo9-265)
(oo9-265) They hadn't even reached the end of the corridor when Hermione caught up with them. (oo9-265)
(oo9-266) 'I'm coming with you,' she said. (oo9-266)
(oo9-266) 'I'm coming with you,' she said. (oo9-266)
(oo9-266) 'I'm coming with you,' she said. (oo9-266)
(oo9-267) 'You are not.' (oo9-267)
(oo9-267) 'You are not.' (oo9-267)
(oo9-267) 'You are not.' (oo9-267)
(oo9-268) 'D'you think I'm going to stand out here and wait for Filch to catch me? (oo9-268)
(oo9-268) 'D'you think I'm going to stand out here and wait for Filch to catch me? (oo9-268)
(oo9-268) 'D'you think I'm going to stand out here and wait for Filch to catch me? (oo9-268)
(oo9-269) If he finds all three of us I'll tell him the truth, that I was trying to stop you and you can back me up.' (oo9-269)
(oo9-269) If he finds all three of us I'll tell him the truth, that I was trying to stop you and you can back me up.' (oo9-269)
(oo9-269) If he finds all three of us I'll tell him the truth, that I was trying to stop you and you can back me up.' (oo9-269)
(oo9-27o) 'You've got some nerve -' said Ron loudly. (oo9-27o)
(oo9-27o) 'You've got some nerve -' said Ron loudly. (oo9-27o)
(oo9-27o) 'You've got some nerve -' said Ron loudly. (oo9-27o)
(oo9-271) 'Shut up, both of you!' said Harry sharply. (oo9-271)
(oo9-271) 'Shut up, both of you!' said Harry sharply. (oo9-271)
(oo9-271) 'Shut up, both of you!' said Harry sharply. (oo9-271)
(oo9-272) 'I heard something.' (oo9-272)
(oo9-272) 'I heard something.' (oo9-272)
(oo9-272) 'I heard something.' (oo9-272)
(oo9-273) It was a sort of snuffling. (oo9-273)
(oo9-273) It was a sort of snuffling. (oo9-273)
(oo9-273) It was a sort of snuffling. (oo9-273)
(oo9-274) 'Mrs Norris?' breathed Ron, squinting through the dark. (oo9-274)
(oo9-274) 'Mrs Norris?' breathed Ron, squinting through the dark. (oo9-274)
(oo9-274) 'Mrs Norris?' breathed Ron, squinting through the dark. (oo9-274)
(oo9-275) It wasn't Mrs Norris. (oo9-275)
(oo9-275) It wasn't Mrs Norris. (oo9-275)
(oo9-275) It wasn't Mrs Norris. (oo9-275)
(oo9-276) It was Neville. (oo9-276)
(oo9-276) It was Neville. (oo9-276)
(oo9-276) It was Neville. (oo9-276)
(oo9-277) He was curled up on the floor, fast asleep, but jerked suddenly awake as they crept nearer. (oo9-277)
(oo9-277) He was curled up on the floor, fast asleep, but jerked suddenly awake as they crept nearer. (oo9-277)
(oo9-277) He was curled up on the floor, fast asleep, but jerked suddenly awake as they crept nearer. (oo9-277)
(oo9-278) 'Thank goodness you found me! (oo9-278)
(oo9-278) 'Thank goodness you found me! (oo9-278)
(oo9-278) 'Thank goodness you found me! (oo9-278)
(oo9-279) I've been out here for hours. (oo9-279)
(oo9-279) I've been out here for hours. (oo9-279)
(oo9-279) I've been out here for hours. (oo9-279)
(oo9-28o) I couldn't remember the new password to get in to bed.' (oo9-28o)
(oo9-28o) I couldn't remember the new password to get in to bed.' (oo9-28o)
(oo9-28o) I couldn't remember the new password to get in to bed.' (oo9-28o)
(oo9-281) 'Keep your voice down, Neville. (oo9-281)
(oo9-281) 'Keep your voice down, Neville. (oo9-281)
(oo9-281) 'Keep your voice down, Neville. (oo9-281)
(oo9-282) The password's ''Pig snout'' but it won't help you now, the Fat Lady's gone off somewhere.' (oo9-282)
(oo9-282) The password's ''Pig snout'' but it won't help you now, the Fat Lady's gone off somewhere.' (oo9-282)
(oo9-282) The password's ''Pig snout'' but it won't help you now, the Fat Lady's gone off somewhere.' (oo9-282)
(oo9-283) 'How's your arm?' said Harry. (oo9-283)
(oo9-283) 'How's your arm?' said Harry. (oo9-283)
(oo9-283) 'How's your arm?' said Harry. (oo9-283)
(oo9-284) 'Fine,' said Neville, showing them. (oo9-284)
(oo9-284) 'Fine,' said Neville, showing them. (oo9-284)
(oo9-284) 'Fine,' said Neville, showing them. (oo9-284)
(oo9-285) 'Madam Pomfrey mended it in about a minute.' (oo9-285)
(oo9-285) 'Madam Pomfrey mended it in about a minute.' (oo9-285)
(oo9-285) 'Madam Pomfrey mended it in about a minute.' (oo9-285)
(oo9-286) 'Good - well, look, Neville, we've got to be somewhere, we'll see you later -' (oo9-286)
(oo9-286) 'Good - well, look, Neville, we've got to be somewhere, we'll see you later -' (oo9-286)
(oo9-286) 'Good - well, look, Neville, we've got to be somewhere, we'll see you later -' (oo9-286)
(oo9-287) 'Don't leave me!' said Neville, scrambling to his feet. (oo9-287)
(oo9-287) 'Don't leave me!' said Neville, scrambling to his feet. (oo9-287)
(oo9-287) 'Don't leave me!' said Neville, scrambling to his feet. (oo9-287)
(oo9-288) 'I don't want to stay here alone, the Bloody Baron's been past twice already.' (oo9-288)
(oo9-288) 'I don't want to stay here alone, the Bloody Baron's been past twice already.' (oo9-288)
(oo9-288) 'I don't want to stay here alone, the Bloody Baron's been past twice already.' (oo9-288)
(oo9-289) Ron looked at his watch and then glared furiously at Hermione and Neville. (oo9-289)
(oo9-289) Ron looked at his watch and then glared furiously at Hermione and Neville. (oo9-289)
(oo9-289) Ron looked at his watch and then glared furiously at Hermione and Neville. (oo9-289)
(oo9-29o) 'If either of you get us caught, I'll never rest until I've learnt that Curse of the Bogies Quirrell told us about and used it on you.' (oo9-29o)
(oo9-29o) 'If either of you get us caught, I'll never rest until I've learnt that Curse of the Bogies Quirrell told us about and used it on you.' (oo9-29o)
(oo9-29o) 'If either of you get us caught, I'll never rest until I've learnt that Curse of the Bogies Quirrell told us about and used it on you.' (oo9-29o)
(oo9-291) Hermione opened her mouth, perhaps to tell Ron exactly how to use the Curse of the Bogies, but Harry hissed at her to be quiet and beckoned them all forward. (oo9-291)
(oo9-291) Hermione opened her mouth, perhaps to tell Ron exactly how to use the Curse of the Bogies, but Harry hissed at her to be quiet and beckoned them all forward. (oo9-291)
(oo9-291) Hermione opened her mouth, perhaps to tell Ron exactly how to use the Curse of the Bogies, but Harry hissed at her to be quiet and beckoned them all forward. (oo9-291)
(oo9-292) They flitted along corridors striped with bars of moonlight from the high windows. (oo9-292)
(oo9-292) They flitted along corridors striped with bars of moonlight from the high windows. (oo9-292)
(oo9-292) They flitted along corridors striped with bars of moonlight from the high windows. (oo9-292)
(oo9-293) At every turn Harry expected to run into Filch or Mrs Norris, but they were lucky. (oo9-293)
(oo9-293) At every turn Harry expected to run into Filch or Mrs Norris, but they were lucky. (oo9-293)
(oo9-293) At every turn Harry expected to run into Filch or Mrs Norris, but they were lucky. (oo9-293)
(oo9-294) They sped up a staircase to the third floor and tiptoed towards the trophy room. (oo9-294)
(oo9-294) They sped up a staircase to the third floor and tiptoed towards the trophy room. (oo9-294)
(oo9-294) They sped up a staircase to the third floor and tiptoed towards the trophy room. (oo9-294)
(oo9-295) Malfoy and Crabbe weren't there yet. (oo9-295)
(oo9-295) Malfoy and Crabbe weren't there yet. (oo9-295)
(oo9-295) Malfoy and Crabbe weren't there yet. (oo9-295)
(oo9-296) The crystal trophy cases glimmered where the moonlight caught them. (oo9-296)
(oo9-296) The crystal trophy cases glimmered where the moonlight caught them. (oo9-296)
(oo9-296) The crystal trophy cases glimmered where the moonlight caught them. (oo9-296)
(oo9-297) Cups, shields, plates and statues winked silver and gold in the darkness. (oo9-297)
(oo9-297) Cups, shields, plates and statues winked silver and gold in the darkness. (oo9-297)
(oo9-297) Cups, shields, plates and statues winked silver and gold in the darkness. (oo9-297)
(oo9-298) They edged along the walls, keeping their eyes on the doors at either end of the room. (oo9-298)
(oo9-298) They edged along the walls, keeping their eyes on the doors at either end of the room. (oo9-298)
(oo9-298) They edged along the walls, keeping their eyes on the doors at either end of the room. (oo9-298)
(oo9-299) Harry took out his wand in case Malfoy leapt in and started at once. (oo9-299)
(oo9-299) Harry took out his wand in case Malfoy leapt in and started at once. (oo9-299)
(oo9-299) Harry took out his wand in case Malfoy leapt in and started at once. (oo9-299)
(oo9-3oo) The minutes crept by. (oo9-3oo)
(oo9-3oo) The minutes crept by. (oo9-3oo)
(oo9-3oo) The minutes crept by. (oo9-3oo)
(oo9-3o1) 'He's late, maybe he's chickened out,' Ron whispered. (oo9-3o1)
(oo9-3o1) 'He's late, maybe he's chickened out,' Ron whispered. (oo9-3o1)
(oo9-3o1) 'He's late, maybe he's chickened out,' Ron whispered. (oo9-3o1)
(oo9-3o2) Then a noise in the next room made them jump. (oo9-3o2)
(oo9-3o2) Then a noise in the next room made them jump. (oo9-3o2)
(oo9-3o2) Then a noise in the next room made them jump. (oo9-3o2)
(oo9-3o3) Harry had only just raised his wand when they heard someone speak - and it wasn't Malfoy. (oo9-3o3)
(oo9-3o3) Harry had only just raised his wand when they heard someone speak - and it wasn't Malfoy. (oo9-3o3)
(oo9-3o3) Harry had only just raised his wand when they heard someone speak - and it wasn't Malfoy. (oo9-3o3)
(oo9-3o4) 'Sniff around, my sweet, they might be lurking in a corner.' (oo9-3o4)
(oo9-3o4) 'Sniff around, my sweet, they might be lurking in a corner.' (oo9-3o4)
(oo9-3o4) 'Sniff around, my sweet, they might be lurking in a corner.' (oo9-3o4)
(oo9-3o5) It was Filch speaking to Mrs Norris. (oo9-3o5)
(oo9-3o5) It was Filch speaking to Mrs Norris. (oo9-3o5)
(oo9-3o5) It was Filch speaking to Mrs Norris. (oo9-3o5)
(oo9-3o6) Horror-struck, Harry waved madly at the other three to follow him as quickly as possible; (oo9-3o6)
(oo9-3o6) Horror-struck, Harry waved madly at the other three to follow him as quickly as possible; (oo9-3o6)
(oo9-3o6) Horror-struck, Harry waved madly at the other three to follow him as quickly as possible; (oo9-3o6)
(oo9-3o7) they scurried silently towards the door away from Filch's voice. (oo9-3o7)
(oo9-3o7) they scurried silently towards the door away from Filch's voice. (oo9-3o7)
(oo9-3o7) they scurried silently towards the door away from Filch's voice. (oo9-3o7)
(oo9-3o8) Neville's robes had barely whipped round the corner when they heard Filch enter the trophy room. (oo9-3o8)
(oo9-3o8) Neville's robes had barely whipped round the corner when they heard Filch enter the trophy room. (oo9-3o8)
(oo9-3o8) Neville's robes had barely whipped round the corner when they heard Filch enter the trophy room. (oo9-3o8)
(oo9-3o9) 'They're in here somewhere,' they heard him mutter, 'probably hiding.' (oo9-3o9)
(oo9-3o9) 'They're in here somewhere,' they heard him mutter, 'probably hiding.' (oo9-3o9)
(oo9-3o9) 'They're in here somewhere,' they heard him mutter, 'probably hiding.' (oo9-3o9)
(oo9-31o) 'This way!' Harry mouthed to the others and, petrified, they began to creep down a long gallery full of suits of armour. (oo9-31o)
(oo9-31o) 'This way!' Harry mouthed to the others and, petrified, they began to creep down a long gallery full of suits of armour. (oo9-31o)
(oo9-31o) 'This way!' Harry mouthed to the others and, petrified, they began to creep down a long gallery full of suits of armour. (oo9-31o)
(oo9-311) They could hear Filch getting nearer. (oo9-311)
(oo9-311) They could hear Filch getting nearer. (oo9-311)
(oo9-311) They could hear Filch getting nearer. (oo9-311)
(oo9-312) Neville suddenly let out a frightened squeak and broke into a run - he tripped, grabbed Ron around the waist and the pair of them toppled right into a suit of armour. (oo9-312)
(oo9-312) Neville suddenly let out a frightened squeak and broke into a run - he tripped, grabbed Ron around the waist and the pair of them toppled right into a suit of armour. (oo9-312)
(oo9-312) Neville suddenly let out a frightened squeak and broke into a run - he tripped, grabbed Ron around the waist and the pair of them toppled right into a suit of armour. (oo9-312)
(oo9-313) The clanging and crashing were enough to wake the whole castle. (oo9-313)
(oo9-313) The clanging and crashing were enough to wake the whole castle. (oo9-313)
(oo9-313) The clanging and crashing were enough to wake the whole castle. (oo9-313)
(oo9-314) 'RUN!' Harry yelled and the four of them sprinted down the gallery, not looking back to see whether Filch was following - they swung around the doorpost and galloped down one corridor then another, Harry in the lead without any idea where they were or where they were going. (oo9-314)
(oo9-314) 'RUN!' Harry yelled and the four of them sprinted down the gallery, not looking back to see whether Filch was following - they swung around the doorpost and galloped down one corridor then another, Harry in the lead without any idea where they were or where they were going. (oo9-314)
(oo9-314) 'RUN!' Harry yelled and the four of them sprinted down the gallery, not looking back to see whether Filch was following - they swung around the doorpost and galloped down one corridor then another, Harry in the lead without any idea where they were or where they were going. (oo9-314)
(oo9-315) They ripped through a tapestry and found themselves in a hidden passageway, hurtled along it and came out near their Charms classroom, which they knew was miles from the trophy room. (oo9-315)
(oo9-315) They ripped through a tapestry and found themselves in a hidden passageway, hurtled along it and came out near their Charms classroom, which they knew was miles from the trophy room. (oo9-315)
(oo9-315) They ripped through a tapestry and found themselves in a hidden passageway, hurtled along it and came out near their Charms classroom, which they knew was miles from the trophy room. (oo9-315)
(oo9-316) 'I think we've lost him,' Harry panted, leaning against the cold wall and wiping his forehead. (oo9-316)
(oo9-316) 'I think we've lost him,' Harry panted, leaning against the cold wall and wiping his forehead. (oo9-316)
(oo9-316) 'I think we've lost him,' Harry panted, leaning against the cold wall and wiping his forehead. (oo9-316)
(oo9-317) Neville was bent double, wheezing and spluttering. (oo9-317)
(oo9-317) Neville was bent double, wheezing and spluttering. (oo9-317)
(oo9-317) Neville was bent double, wheezing and spluttering. (oo9-317)
(oo9-318) 'I - told - you,' Hermione gasped, clutching at the stitch in her chest. (oo9-318)
(oo9-318) 'I - told - you,' Hermione gasped, clutching at the stitch in her chest. (oo9-318)
(oo9-318) 'I - told - you,' Hermione gasped, clutching at the stitch in her chest. (oo9-318)
(oo9-319) 'I - told - you.' (oo9-319)
(oo9-319) 'I - told - you.' (oo9-319)
(oo9-319) 'I - told - you.' (oo9-319)
(oo9-32o) 'We've got to get back to Gryffindor Tower,' said Ron, 'quickly as possible.' (oo9-32o)
(oo9-32o) 'We've got to get back to Gryffindor Tower,' said Ron, 'quickly as possible.' (oo9-32o)
(oo9-32o) 'We've got to get back to Gryffindor Tower,' said Ron, 'quickly as possible.' (oo9-32o)
(oo9-321) 'Malfoy tricked you,' Hermione said to Harry. (oo9-321)
(oo9-321) 'Malfoy tricked you,' Hermione said to Harry. (oo9-321)
(oo9-321) 'Malfoy tricked you,' Hermione said to Harry. (oo9-321)
(oo9-322) 'You realise that, don't you? (oo9-322)
(oo9-322) 'You realise that, don't you? (oo9-322)
(oo9-322) 'You realise that, don't you? (oo9-322)
(oo9-323) He was never going to meet you - Filch knew someone was going to be in the trophy room, Malfoy must have tipped him off.' (oo9-323)
(oo9-323) He was never going to meet you - Filch knew someone was going to be in the trophy room, Malfoy must have tipped him off.' (oo9-323)
(oo9-323) He was never going to meet you - Filch knew someone was going to be in the trophy room, Malfoy must have tipped him off.' (oo9-323)
(oo9-324) Harry thought she was probably right, but he wasn't going to tell her that. (oo9-324)
(oo9-324) Harry thought she was probably right, but he wasn't going to tell her that. (oo9-324)
(oo9-324) Harry thought she was probably right, but he wasn't going to tell her that. (oo9-324)
(oo9-325) 'Let's go.' (oo9-325)
(oo9-325) 'Let's go.' (oo9-325)
(oo9-325) 'Let's go.' (oo9-325)
(oo9-326) It wasn't going to be that simple. (oo9-326)
(oo9-326) It wasn't going to be that simple. (oo9-326)
(oo9-326) It wasn't going to be that simple. (oo9-326)
(oo9-327) They hadn't gone more than a dozen paces when a doorknob rattled and something came shooting out of a classroom in front of them. (oo9-327)
(oo9-327) They hadn't gone more than a dozen paces when a doorknob rattled and something came shooting out of a classroom in front of them. (oo9-327)
(oo9-327) They hadn't gone more than a dozen paces when a doorknob rattled and something came shooting out of a classroom in front of them. (oo9-327)
(oo9-328) It was Peeves. (oo9-328)
(oo9-328) It was Peeves. (oo9-328)
(oo9-328) It was Peeves. (oo9-328)
(oo9-329) He caught sight of them and gave a squeal of delight. (oo9-329)
(oo9-329) He caught sight of them and gave a squeal of delight. (oo9-329)
(oo9-329) He caught sight of them and gave a squeal of delight. (oo9-329)
(oo9-33o) 'Shut up, Peeves - please - you'll get us thrown out.' (oo9-33o)
(oo9-33o) 'Shut up, Peeves - please - you'll get us thrown out.' (oo9-33o)
(oo9-33o) 'Shut up, Peeves - please - you'll get us thrown out.' (oo9-33o)
(oo9-331) Peeves cackled. (oo9-331)
(oo9-331) Peeves cackled. (oo9-331)
(oo9-331) Peeves cackled. (oo9-331)
(oo9-332) 'Wandering around at midnight, ickle firsties? (oo9-332)
(oo9-332) 'Wandering around at midnight, ickle firsties? (oo9-332)
(oo9-332) 'Wandering around at midnight, ickle firsties? (oo9-332)
(oo9-333) Tut, tut, tut. (oo9-333)
(oo9-333) Tut, tut, tut. (oo9-333)
(oo9-333) Tut, tut, tut. (oo9-333)
(oo9-334) Naughty, naughty, you'll get caughty.' (oo9-334)
(oo9-334) Naughty, naughty, you'll get caughty.' (oo9-334)
(oo9-334) Naughty, naughty, you'll get caughty.' (oo9-334)
(oo9-335) 'Not if you don't give us away, Peeves, please.' (oo9-335)
(oo9-335) 'Not if you don't give us away, Peeves, please.' (oo9-335)
(oo9-335) 'Not if you don't give us away, Peeves, please.' (oo9-335)
(oo9-336) 'Should tell Filch, I should,' said Peeves in a saintly voice, but his eyes glittered wickedly. (oo9-336)
(oo9-336) 'Should tell Filch, I should,' said Peeves in a saintly voice, but his eyes glittered wickedly. (oo9-336)
(oo9-336) 'Should tell Filch, I should,' said Peeves in a saintly voice, but his eyes glittered wickedly. (oo9-336)
(oo9-337) 'It's for your own good, you know.' (oo9-337)
(oo9-337) 'It's for your own good, you know.' (oo9-337)
(oo9-337) 'It's for your own good, you know.' (oo9-337)
(oo9-338) 'Get out of the way,' snapped Ron, taking a swipe at Peeves - this was a big mistake. (oo9-338)
(oo9-338) 'Get out of the way,' snapped Ron, taking a swipe at Peeves - this was a big mistake. (oo9-338)
(oo9-338) 'Get out of the way,' snapped Ron, taking a swipe at Peeves - this was a big mistake. (oo9-338)
(oo9-339) 'STUDENTS OUT OF BED!' Peeves bellowed. (oo9-339)
(oo9-339) 'STUDENTS OUT OF BED!' Peeves bellowed. (oo9-339)
(oo9-339) 'STUDENTS OUT OF BED!' Peeves bellowed. (oo9-339)
(oo9-34o) 'STUDENTS OUT OF BED DOWN THE CHARMS CORRIDOR!' (oo9-34o)
(oo9-34o) 'STUDENTS OUT OF BED DOWN THE CHARMS CORRIDOR!' (oo9-34o)
(oo9-34o) 'STUDENTS OUT OF BED DOWN THE CHARMS CORRIDOR!' (oo9-34o)
(oo9-341) Ducking under Peeves they ran for their lives, right to the end of the corridor, where they slammed into a door - and it was locked. (oo9-341)
(oo9-341) Ducking under Peeves they ran for their lives, right to the end of the corridor, where they slammed into a door - and it was locked. (oo9-341)
(oo9-341) Ducking under Peeves they ran for their lives, right to the end of the corridor, where they slammed into a door - and it was locked. (oo9-341)
(oo9-342) 'This is it!' Ron moaned, as they pushed helplessly at the door. (oo9-342)
(oo9-342) 'This is it!' Ron moaned, as they pushed helplessly at the door. (oo9-342)
(oo9-342) 'This is it!' Ron moaned, as they pushed helplessly at the door. (oo9-342)
(oo9-343) 'We're done for! (oo9-343)
(oo9-343) 'We're done for! (oo9-343)
(oo9-343) 'We're done for! (oo9-343)
(oo9-344) This is the end!' (oo9-344)
(oo9-344) This is the end!' (oo9-344)
(oo9-344) This is the end!' (oo9-344)
(oo9-345) They could hear footsteps, Filch running as fast as he could towards Peeves's shouts. (oo9-345)
(oo9-345) They could hear footsteps, Filch running as fast as he could towards Peeves's shouts. (oo9-345)
(oo9-345) They could hear footsteps, Filch running as fast as he could towards Peeves's shouts. (oo9-345)
(oo9-346) 'Oh, move over,' Hermione snarled. (oo9-346)
(oo9-346) 'Oh, move over,' Hermione snarled. (oo9-346)
(oo9-346) 'Oh, move over,' Hermione snarled. (oo9-346)
(oo9-347) She grabbed Harry's wand, tapped the lock and whispered, 'Alohomora!' (oo9-347)
(oo9-347) She grabbed Harry's wand, tapped the lock and whispered, 'Alohomora!' (oo9-347)
(oo9-347) She grabbed Harry's wand, tapped the lock and whispered, 'Alohomora!' (oo9-347)
(oo9-348) The lock clicked and the door swung open - they piled through it, shut it quickly and pressed their ears against it, listening. (oo9-348)
(oo9-348) The lock clicked and the door swung open - they piled through it, shut it quickly and pressed their ears against it, listening. (oo9-348)
(oo9-348) The lock clicked and the door swung open - they piled through it, shut it quickly and pressed their ears against it, listening. (oo9-348)
(oo9-349) 'Which way did they go, Peeves?' Filch was saying. (oo9-349)
(oo9-349) 'Which way did they go, Peeves?' Filch was saying. (oo9-349)
(oo9-349) 'Which way did they go, Peeves?' Filch was saying. (oo9-349)
(oo9-35o) 'Quick, tell me.' (oo9-35o)
(oo9-35o) 'Quick, tell me.' (oo9-35o)
(oo9-35o) 'Quick, tell me.' (oo9-35o)
(oo9-351) 'Say ''please''.' (oo9-351)
(oo9-351) 'Say ''please''.' (oo9-351)
(oo9-351) 'Say ''please''.' (oo9-351)
(oo9-352) 'Don't mess me about, Peeves, now where did they go?' (oo9-352)
(oo9-352) 'Don't mess me about, Peeves, now where did they go?' (oo9-352)
(oo9-352) 'Don't mess me about, Peeves, now where did they go?' (oo9-352)
(oo9-353) 'Shan't say nothing if you don't say please,' said Peeves in his annoying sing-song voice. (oo9-353)
(oo9-353) 'Shan't say nothing if you don't say please,' said Peeves in his annoying sing-song voice. (oo9-353)
(oo9-353) 'Shan't say nothing if you don't say please,' said Peeves in his annoying sing-song voice. (oo9-353)
(oo9-354) 'All right - please.' (oo9-354)
(oo9-354) 'All right - please.' (oo9-354)
(oo9-354) 'All right - please.' (oo9-354)
(oo9-355) 'NOTHING! (oo9-355)
(oo9-355) 'NOTHING! (oo9-355)
(oo9-355) 'NOTHING! (oo9-355)
(oo9-356) Ha haaa! (oo9-356)
(oo9-356) Ha haaa! (oo9-356)
(oo9-356) Ha haaa! (oo9-356)
(oo9-357) Told you I wouldn't say nothing if you didn't say please! (oo9-357)
(oo9-357) Told you I wouldn't say nothing if you didn't say please! (oo9-357)
(oo9-357) Told you I wouldn't say nothing if you didn't say please! (oo9-357)
(oo9-358) Ha ha! (oo9-358)
(oo9-358) Ha ha! (oo9-358)
(oo9-358) Ha ha! (oo9-358)
(oo9-359) Haaaaaa!' (oo9-359)
(oo9-359) Haaaaaa!' (oo9-359)
(oo9-359) Haaaaaa!' (oo9-359)
(oo9-36o) And they heard the sound of Peeves whooshing away and Filch cursing in rage. (oo9-36o)
(oo9-36o) And they heard the sound of Peeves whooshing away and Filch cursing in rage. (oo9-36o)
(oo9-36o) And they heard the sound of Peeves whooshing away and Filch cursing in rage. (oo9-36o)
(oo9-361) 'He thinks this door is locked,' Harry whispered. (oo9-361)
(oo9-361) 'He thinks this door is locked,' Harry whispered. (oo9-361)
(oo9-361) 'He thinks this door is locked,' Harry whispered. (oo9-361)
(oo9-362) 'I think we'll be OK - get off, Neville!' (oo9-362)
(oo9-362) 'I think we'll be OK - get off, Neville!' (oo9-362)
(oo9-362) 'I think we'll be OK - get off, Neville!' (oo9-362)
(oo9-363) For Neville had been tugging on the sleeve of Harry's dressing-gown for the last minute. (oo9-363)
(oo9-363) For Neville had been tugging on the sleeve of Harry's dressing-gown for the last minute. (oo9-363)
(oo9-363) For Neville had been tugging on the sleeve of Harry's dressing-gown for the last minute. (oo9-363)
(oo9-364) 'What?' (oo9-364)
(oo9-364) 'What?' (oo9-364)
(oo9-364) 'What?' (oo9-364)
(oo9-365) Harry turned around - and saw, quite clearly, what. (oo9-365)
(oo9-365) Harry turned around - and saw, quite clearly, what. (oo9-365)
(oo9-365) Harry turned around - and saw, quite clearly, what. (oo9-365)
(oo9-366) For a moment, he was sure he'd walked into a nightmare - this was too much, on top of everything that had happened so far. (oo9-366)
(oo9-366) For a moment, he was sure he'd walked into a nightmare - this was too much, on top of everything that had happened so far. (oo9-366)
(oo9-366) For a moment, he was sure he'd walked into a nightmare - this was too much, on top of everything that had happened so far. (oo9-366)
(oo9-367) They weren't in a room, as he had supposed. (oo9-367)
(oo9-367) They weren't in a room, as he had supposed. (oo9-367)
(oo9-367) They weren't in a room, as he had supposed. (oo9-367)
(oo9-368) They were in a corridor. (oo9-368)
(oo9-368) They were in a corridor. (oo9-368)
(oo9-368) They were in a corridor. (oo9-368)
(oo9-369) The forbidden corridor on the third floor. (oo9-369)
(oo9-369) The forbidden corridor on the third floor. (oo9-369)
(oo9-369) The forbidden corridor on the third floor. (oo9-369)
(oo9-37o) And now they knew why it was forbidden. (oo9-37o)
(oo9-37o) And now they knew why it was forbidden. (oo9-37o)
(oo9-37o) And now they knew why it was forbidden. (oo9-37o)
(oo9-371) They were looking straight into the eyes of a monstrous dog, a dog which filled the whole space between ceiling and floor. (oo9-371)
(oo9-371) They were looking straight into the eyes of a monstrous dog, a dog which filled the whole space between ceiling and floor. (oo9-371)
(oo9-371) They were looking straight into the eyes of a monstrous dog, a dog which filled the whole space between ceiling and floor. (oo9-371)
(oo9-372) It had three heads. (oo9-372)
(oo9-372) It had three heads. (oo9-372)
(oo9-372) It had three heads. (oo9-372)
(oo9-373) Three pairs of rolling, mad eyes; (oo9-373)
(oo9-373) Three pairs of rolling, mad eyes; (oo9-373)
(oo9-373) Three pairs of rolling, mad eyes; (oo9-373)
(oo9-374) three noses, twitching and quivering in their direction; (oo9-374)
(oo9-374) three noses, twitching and quivering in their direction; (oo9-374)
(oo9-374) three noses, twitching and quivering in their direction; (oo9-374)
(oo9-375) three drooling mouths, saliva hanging in slippery ropes from yellowish fangs. (oo9-375)
(oo9-375) three drooling mouths, saliva hanging in slippery ropes from yellowish fangs. (oo9-375)
(oo9-375) three drooling mouths, saliva hanging in slippery ropes from yellowish fangs. (oo9-375)
(oo9-376) It was standing quite still, all six eyes staring at them, and Harry knew that the only reason they weren't already dead was that their sudden appearance had taken it by surprise, but it was quickly getting over that, there was no mistaking what those thunderous growls meant. (oo9-376)
(oo9-376) It was standing quite still, all six eyes staring at them, and Harry knew that the only reason they weren't already dead was that their sudden appearance had taken it by surprise, but it was quickly getting over that, there was no mistaking what those thunderous growls meant. (oo9-376)
(oo9-376) It was standing quite still, all six eyes staring at them, and Harry knew that the only reason they weren't already dead was that their sudden appearance had taken it by surprise, but it was quickly getting over that, there was no mistaking what those thunderous growls meant. (oo9-376)
(oo9-377) Harry groped for the doorknob - between Filch and death, he'd take Filch. (oo9-377)
(oo9-377) Harry groped for the doorknob - between Filch and death, he'd take Filch. (oo9-377)
(oo9-377) Harry groped for the doorknob - between Filch and death, he'd take Filch. (oo9-377)
(oo9-378) They fell backwards - Harry slammed the door shut, and they ran, they almost flew, back down the corridor. (oo9-378)
(oo9-378) They fell backwards - Harry slammed the door shut, and they ran, they almost flew, back down the corridor. (oo9-378)
(oo9-378) They fell backwards - Harry slammed the door shut, and they ran, they almost flew, back down the corridor. (oo9-378)
(oo9-379) Filch must have hurried off to look for them somewhere else because they didn't see him anywhere else because they didn't see him anywhere, but they hardly cared - all they wanted to do was put as much space as possible between them and that monster. (oo9-379)
(oo9-379) Filch must have hurried off to look for them somewhere else because they didn't see him anywhere else because they didn't see him anywhere, but they hardly cared - all they wanted to do was put as much space as possible between them and that monster. (oo9-379)
(oo9-379) Filch must have hurried off to look for them somewhere else because they didn't see him anywhere else because they didn't see him anywhere, but they hardly cared - all they wanted to do was put as much space as possible between them and that monster. (oo9-379)
(oo9-38o) They didn't stop running until they reached the portrait of the Fat Lady on the seventh floor. (oo9-38o)
(oo9-38o) They didn't stop running until they reached the portrait of the Fat Lady on the seventh floor. (oo9-38o)
(oo9-38o) They didn't stop running until they reached the portrait of the Fat Lady on the seventh floor. (oo9-38o)
(oo9-381) 'Where on earth have you all been?' she asked, looking at their dressing-gowns hanging off their shoulders and their flushed, sweaty faces. (oo9-381)
(oo9-381) 'Where on earth have you all been?' she asked, looking at their dressing-gowns hanging off their shoulders and their flushed, sweaty faces. (oo9-381)
(oo9-381) 'Where on earth have you all been?' she asked, looking at their dressing-gowns hanging off their shoulders and their flushed, sweaty faces. (oo9-381)
(oo9-382) 'Never mind that - pig snout, pig snout,' panted Harry, and the portrait swung forward. (oo9-382)
(oo9-382) 'Never mind that - pig snout, pig snout,' panted Harry, and the portrait swung forward. (oo9-382)
(oo9-382) 'Never mind that - pig snout, pig snout,' panted Harry, and the portrait swung forward. (oo9-382)
(oo9-383) They scrambled into the common room and collapsed, trembling into armchairs. (oo9-383)
(oo9-383) They scrambled into the common room and collapsed, trembling into armchairs. (oo9-383)
(oo9-383) They scrambled into the common room and collapsed, trembling into armchairs. (oo9-383)
(oo9-384) It was a while before any of them said anything. (oo9-384)
(oo9-384) It was a while before any of them said anything. (oo9-384)
(oo9-384) It was a while before any of them said anything. (oo9-384)
(oo9-385) Neville, indeed, looked as if he'd never speak again. (oo9-385)
(oo9-385) Neville, indeed, looked as if he'd never speak again. (oo9-385)
(oo9-385) Neville, indeed, looked as if he'd never speak again. (oo9-385)
(oo9-386) 'What do they think they're doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school?' said Ron finally. (oo9-386)
(oo9-386) 'What do they think they're doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school?' said Ron finally. (oo9-386)
(oo9-386) 'What do they think they're doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school?' said Ron finally. (oo9-386)
(oo9-387) 'If any dog needs exercise, that one does.' (oo9-387)
(oo9-387) 'If any dog needs exercise, that one does.' (oo9-387)
(oo9-387) 'If any dog needs exercise, that one does.' (oo9-387)
(oo9-388) Hermione had got both her breath and her bad temper back again. (oo9-388)
(oo9-388) Hermione had got both her breath and her bad temper back again. (oo9-388)
(oo9-388) Hermione had got both her breath and her bad temper back again. (oo9-388)
(oo9-389) 'You don't use your eyes, any of you, do you?' she snapped. (oo9-389)
(oo9-389) 'You don't use your eyes, any of you, do you?' she snapped. (oo9-389)
(oo9-389) 'You don't use your eyes, any of you, do you?' she snapped. (oo9-389)
(oo9-39o) 'Didn't you see what it was standing on?' (oo9-39o)
(oo9-39o) 'Didn't you see what it was standing on?' (oo9-39o)
(oo9-39o) 'Didn't you see what it was standing on?' (oo9-39o)
(oo9-391) 'The floor?' Harry suggested. (oo9-391)
(oo9-391) 'The floor?' Harry suggested. (oo9-391)
(oo9-391) 'The floor?' Harry suggested. (oo9-391)
(oo9-392) 'I wasn't looking at its feet, I was too busy with its heads.' (oo9-392)
(oo9-392) 'I wasn't looking at its feet, I was too busy with its heads.' (oo9-392)
(oo9-392) 'I wasn't looking at its feet, I was too busy with its heads.' (oo9-392)
(oo9-393) 'No, not the floor. (oo9-393)
(oo9-393) 'No, not the floor. (oo9-393)
(oo9-393) 'No, not the floor. (oo9-393)
(oo9-394) It was standing on a trapdoor. (oo9-394)
(oo9-394) It was standing on a trapdoor. (oo9-394)
(oo9-394) It was standing on a trapdoor. (oo9-394)
(oo9-395) It's obviously guarding something.' (oo9-395)
(oo9-395) It's obviously guarding something.' (oo9-395)
(oo9-395) It's obviously guarding something.' (oo9-395)
(oo9-396) She stood up, glaring at them. (oo9-396)
(oo9-396) She stood up, glaring at them. (oo9-396)
(oo9-396) She stood up, glaring at them. (oo9-396)
(oo9-397) 'I hope you're pleased with yourselves. (oo9-397)
(oo9-397) 'I hope you're pleased with yourselves. (oo9-397)
(oo9-397) 'I hope you're pleased with yourselves. (oo9-397)
(oo9-398) We could all have been killed - or worse, expelled. (oo9-398)
(oo9-398) We could all have been killed - or worse, expelled. (oo9-398)
(oo9-398) We could all have been killed - or worse, expelled. (oo9-398)
(oo9-399) Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to bed.' (oo9-399)
(oo9-399) Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to bed.' (oo9-399)
(oo9-399) Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to bed.' (oo9-399)
(oo9-4oo) Ron stared after her, his mouth open. (oo9-4oo)
(oo9-4oo) Ron stared after her, his mouth open. (oo9-4oo)
(oo9-4oo) Ron stared after her, his mouth open. (oo9-4oo)
(oo9-4o1) 'No, we don't mind,' he said. (oo9-4o1)
(oo9-4o1) 'No, we don't mind,' he said. (oo9-4o1)
(oo9-4o1) 'No, we don't mind,' he said. (oo9-4o1)
(oo9-4o2) 'You'd think we dragged her along, wouldn't you?' (oo9-4o2)
(oo9-4o2) 'You'd think we dragged her along, wouldn't you?' (oo9-4o2)
(oo9-4o2) 'You'd think we dragged her along, wouldn't you?' (oo9-4o2)
(oo9-4o3) But Hermione had given Harry something else to think about as he climbed back into bed. (oo9-4o3)
(oo9-4o3) But Hermione had given Harry something else to think about as he climbed back into bed. (oo9-4o3)
(oo9-4o3) But Hermione had given Harry something else to think about as he climbed back into bed. (oo9-4o3)
(oo9-4o4) The dog was guarding something ... (oo9-4o4)
(oo9-4o4) The dog was guarding something ... (oo9-4o4)
(oo9-4o4) The dog was guarding something ... (oo9-4o4)
(oo9-4o5) What had Hagrid said? (oo9-4o5)
(oo9-4o5) What had Hagrid said? (oo9-4o5)
(oo9-4o5) What had Hagrid said? (oo9-4o5)
(oo9-4o6) Gringotts was the safest place in the world for something you wanted to hide - except perhaps Hogwarts. (oo9-4o6)
(oo9-4o6) Gringotts was the safest place in the world for something you wanted to hide - except perhaps Hogwarts. (oo9-4o6)
(oo9-4o6) Gringotts was the safest place in the world for something you wanted to hide - except perhaps Hogwarts. (oo9-4o6)
(oo9-4o7) It looked as though Harry had found out where the grubby little package from vault seven hundred and thirteen was. (oo9-4o7)
(oo9-4o7) It looked as though Harry had found out where the grubby little package from vault seven hundred and thirteen was. (oo9-4o7)
(oo9-4o7) It looked as though Harry had found out where the grubby little package from vault seven hundred and thirteen was. (oo9-4o7)
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