Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsPottermore Publishing, 2015 M12 8 - 341 pages 'There is a plot, Harry Potter. A plot to make most terrible things happen at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry this year.' |
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... don't like the sound of that school food. ...” “Nonsense, Petunia, I never went hungry when I was at Smeltings,” said Uncle Vernon heartily. “Dudley gets enough, don't you, son?” Dudley, who was so large his bottom drooped over either ...
... don't know anything about you and it's going to stay that way. When dinner's over, you take Mrs. Mason back to the lounge for coffee, Petunia, and I'll bring the subject around to drills. With any luck, I'll have the deal signed and ...
... don't want to be rude or anything, but — this isn't a great time for me to have a house-elf in my bedroom.” Aunt Petunia's high, false laugh sounded from the living room. The elf hung his head. “Not that I'm not pleased to meet you ...
... Don't — what are you doing?” Harry hissed, springing up and pulling Dobby back onto the bed — Hedwig had woken up with a particularly loud screech and was beating her wings wildly against the bars of her cage. “Dobby had to punish ...
... don't like it. My friend Ron —” He stopped again. Thinking about Ron was painful, too. Dobby leaned toward Harry, his eyes wide as headlights. “Dobby heard tell,” he said hoarsely, “that Harry Potter met the Dark Lord for a second time ...