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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... head to foot in Aunt Petunia's pudding. At first, it looked as though Uncle Vernon would manage to gloss the whole thing over. (“Just our nephew — very disturbed — meeting strangers upsets him, so we kept him upstairs. . . .”) He shooed ...
J.K. Rowling. window, dropped a letter on Mrs. Mason's head, and swooped out again. Mrs. Mason screamed like a banshee and ran from the house shouting about lunatics. Mr. Mason stayed just long enough to tell the Dursleys that his wife ...
... head. “Leave me alone ... cut it out ... I'm trying to sleep. .. .” He opened his eyes. Moonlight was shining through the bars on the window. And someone was goggling through the bars at him: a freckle-faced, red-haired, long-nosed ...
... head toward the front seat and grinning. “You forget who I've got with me.” “Tie that around the bars,” said Fred, throwing the end of a rope to Harry. “If the Dursleys wake up, I'm dead,” said Harry as he tied the rope tightly around a ...
... head against the wall.” He saw Fred and George look at each other. “What, you think he was lying to me?” said Harry. “Well,” said Fred, “put it this way — house-elves have got powerful magic of their own, but they can't usually use it ...