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"Quirrell does not have the Stone."
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's
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's birthday
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"Then who does?
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birthday
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birthday --
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Sir, I --"
"Harry, please relax, or Madam Pomfrey will have me thrown out.
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--
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-- how
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Harry swallowed and looked around him.
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how
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how could
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He realized he must be in the
hospital wing.
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could
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could he
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He was lying in a bed with white linen sheets, and next
to him was a table piled high with what looked like half the candy shop.
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he
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he have
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"Tokens from your friends and admirers," said Dumbledore, beaming.
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have
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have forgotten
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"What
happened down in the dungeons between you and Professor Quirrell is a
complete secret, so, naturally, the whole school knows.
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forgotten
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forgotten ?
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I believe your
friends Misters Fred and George Weasley were responsible for trying to
send you a toilet seat.
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?
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? Harry
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No doubt they thought it would amuse you.
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Harry
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Harry got
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Madam
Pomfrey, however, felt it might not be very hygienic, and confiscated
it."
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got
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got slowly
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"How long have I been in here?"
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slowly
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slowly out
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"Three days.
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out
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out of
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Mr. Ronald Weasley and Miss Granger will be most relieved
you have come round, they have been extremely worried."
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of
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of bed
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"But sit, the Stone
I see you are not to be distracted.
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bed
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bed and
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Very well, the Stone.
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and
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and started
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Professor
Quirrell did not manage to take it from you.
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started
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started looking
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I arrived in time to
prevent that, although you were doing very well on your own, I must say.
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looking
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looking for
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"You got there?
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for
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for socks
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You got Hermione's owl?"
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socks
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socks .
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"We must have crossed in midair.
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.
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. He
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No sooner had I reached London than it
became clear to me that the place I should be was the one I had just
left.
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He
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He found
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I arrived just in time to pull Quirrell off you."
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found
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found a
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"It was you."
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a
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a pair
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"I feared I might be too late."
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pair
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pair under
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"You nearly were, I couldn't have kept him off the Stone much longer --"
"Not the Stone, boy, you -- the effort involved nearly killed you.
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under
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under his
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For
one terrible moment there, I was afraid it had.
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his
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his bed
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As for the Stone, it has
been destroyed."
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bed
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bed and
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"Destroyed?"
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and
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and ,
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said Harry blankly.
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,
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, after
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"But your friend -- Nicolas Flamel --"
"Oh, you know about Nicolas?"
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after
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after pulling
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said Dumbledore, sounding quite delighted.
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pulling
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pulling a
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"You did do the thing properly, didn't you?
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a
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a spider
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Well, Nicolas and I have had
a little chat, and agreed it's all for the best."
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spider
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spider off
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"But that means he and his wife will die, won't they?"
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off
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off one
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"They have enough Elixir stored to set their affairs in order and then,
yes, they will die."
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one
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one of
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Dumbledore smiled at the look of amazement on Harry's face.
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of
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of them
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"To one as young as you, I'm sure it seems incredible, but to Nicolas
and Perenelle, it really is like going to bed after a very, very long
day.
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them
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them ,
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After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great
adventure.
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,
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, put
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You know, the Stone was really not such a wonderful thing.
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put
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put them
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As
much money and life as you could want!
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them
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them on
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The two things most human beings
would choose above all -- the trouble is, humans do have a knack of
choosing precisely those things that are worst for them."
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on
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on .
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Harry lay
there, lost for words.
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.
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. Harry
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Dumbledore hummed a little and smiled at the
ceiling.
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Harry
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Harry was
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"Sir?"
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was
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was used
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said Harry.
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used
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used to
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"I've been thinking... sir -- even if the Stone's
gone, Vol-, I mean, You-Know- Who --"
"Call him Voldemort, Harry.
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to
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to spiders
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Always use the proper name for things.
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spiders
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spiders ,
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Fear
of a name increases fear of the thing itself."
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,
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, because
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"Yes, sir.
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because
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because the
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Well, Voldemort's going to try other ways of coming back,
isn't he?
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the
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the cupboard
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I mean, he hasn't gone, has he?"
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cupboard
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cupboard under
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"No, Harry, he has not.
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under
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under the
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He is still out there somewhere, perhaps looking
for another body to share... not being truly alive, he cannot be killed.
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the
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the stairs
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He left Quirrell to die; he shows just as little mercy to his followers
as his enemies.
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stairs
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stairs was
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Nevertheless, Harry, while you may only have delayed his
return to power, it will merely take someone else who is prepared to
fight what seems a losing battle next time -- and if he is delayed
again, and again, why, he may never return to power."
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was
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was full
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Harry nodded, but stopped quickly, because it made his head hurt.
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full
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full of
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Then
he said, "Sir, there are some other things I'd like to know, if you can
tell me... things I want to know the truth about...."
"The truth."
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of
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of them
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Dumbledore sighed.
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them
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them ,
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"It is a beautiful and terrible thing,
and should therefore be treated with great caution.
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,
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, and
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However, I shall
answer your questions unless I have a very good reason not to, in which
case I beg you'll forgive me.
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and
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and that
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I shall not, of course, lie."
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that
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that was
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"Well... Voldemort said that he only killed my mother because she tried
to stop him from killing me.
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was
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was where
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But why would he want to kill me in the
first place?"
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where
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where he
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Dumbledore sighed very deeply this time.
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he
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he slept
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"Alas, the first thing you ask me, I cannot tell you.
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slept
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slept .
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Not today.
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.
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. When
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Not
now.
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When
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When he
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You will know, one day... put it from your mind for now, Harry.
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he
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he was
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When you are older...
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was
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was dressed
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I know you hate to hear this... when you are
ready, you will know."
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dressed
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dressed he
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And Harry knew it would be no good to argue.
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he
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he went
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"But why couldn't Quirrell touch me?"
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went
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went down
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"Your mother died to save you.
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down
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down the
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If there is one thing Voldemort cannot
understand, it is love.
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the
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the hall
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He didn't realize that love as powerful as your
mother's for you leaves its own mark.
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hall
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hall into
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Not a scar, no visible sign... to
have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone,
will give us some protection forever.
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into
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into the
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It is in your very skin.
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the
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the kitchen
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Quirrell,
full of hatred, greed, and ambition, sharing his soul with Voldemort,
could not touch you for this reason.
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kitchen
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kitchen .
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It was agony to touch a person
marked by something so good."
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.
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. The
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Dumbledore now became very interested in a bird out on the windowsill,
which gave Harry time to dry his eyes on the sheet.
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The
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The table
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When he had found
his voice again, Harry said, "And the invisibility cloak - do you know
who sent it to me?"
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table
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table was
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"Ah - your father happened to leave it in my possession, and I thought
you might like it."
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was
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was almost
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Dumbledore's eyes twinkled.
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almost
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almost hidden
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"Useful things... your
father used it mainly for sneaking off to the kitchens to steal food
when he was here."
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hidden
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hidden beneath
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"And there's something else..."
"Fire away."
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beneath
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beneath all
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"Quirrell said Snape --"
"Professor Snape, Harry."
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all
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all Dudley
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"Yes, him -- Quirrell said he hates me because
he hated my father.
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Dudley
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Dudley 's
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Is that true?"
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's
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's birthday
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"Well, they did rather detest each other.
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birthday
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birthday presents
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Not unlike yourself and Mr.
Malfoy.
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presents
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presents .
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And then, your father did something Snape could never forgive."
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.
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. It
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"What?"
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It
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It looked
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"He saved his life."
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looked
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looked as
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"What?"
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as
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as though
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"Yes..." said Dumbledore dreamily.
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though
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though Dudley
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"Funny, the way people's minds work,
isn't it?
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Dudley
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Dudley had
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Professor Snape couldn't bear being in your father's debt....
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had
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had gotten
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I do believe he worked so hard to protect you this year because he felt
that would make him and your father even.
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gotten
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gotten the
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Then he could go back to
hating your father's memory in peace...."
Harry tried to understand this but it made his head pound, so he
stopped.
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the
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the new
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