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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... tell me where you bought your dress, Mrs. Mason. .. .” “Perfect ... Dudley?” “How about — 'We had to write an essay about our hero at school, Mr. Mason, and I wrote about you.'” This was too much for both Aunt Petunia and Harry. Aunt ...
... tell you, sir . . . it is difficult, sir . . . Dobby wonders where to begin. .. .” “Sit down,” said Harry politely, pointing at the bed. To his horror, the elf burst into tears — very noisy tears. “S-sit down!” he wailed. “Never ...
... tell,” he said hoarsely, “that Harry Potter met the Dark Lord for a second time, just weeks ago . . . that Harry Potter escaped yet again.” Harry nodded and Dobby's eyes suddenly shone with tears. “Ah, sir,” he gasped, dabbing his face ...
... tell me. I understand. But why are you warning me?” A sudden, unpleasant thought struck him. “Hang on — this hasn't got anything to do with Vol- — sorry — with You-Know-Who, has it? You could just shake or nod,” he added hastily as ...
... sound. He jumped the last six steps, landing catlike on the hall carpet, looking around for Dobby. From the dining room he heard Uncle Vernon saying, “. . . tell Petunia that very funny story about those American plumbers, Mr. Mason.