Monday, August 26, 2013
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鈥淒on't tell me it was a mistake, sir, he was listening at the door!鈥� 鈥淧lease let me finish.鈥�Dumbledore waited until Harry had nodded curtly, then went on. 鈥淧rofessor Snape made a terrible mistake. He was still in Lord Voldemort's
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Harry let out a yell of mirthless laughter.
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鈥淧rofessor Snape made a terrible鈥斺�
鈥淒on't tell me it was a mistake, sir, he was listening at the door!鈥� 鈥淧lease let me finish.鈥�Dumbledore waited until Harry had nodded curtly, then went on. 鈥淧rofessor Snape made a terrible mistake. He was still in Lord Voldemort's
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Harry let out a yell of mirthless laughter.
鈥淗e hated my dad like he hated Sirius! Haven't you noticed, Professor, how the people Snape hates tend
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
How brave they'll all think me at home
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
The Two Towers鍙屽濂囧叺_602
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鈥業've no idea, but thank goodness we got here so early, if you'd missed it, it would have been catastrophic!鈥� Mr. Weasley skidded to a halt beside the lifts and jabbed impatiently at the 鈥榙own鈥�button.
鈥楥ome ON,cheap furla bags!鈥� The lift clattered into view and they hurried inside. Every time it stopped Mr. Weasley cursed furiously and pummelled the number nine button.
鈥楾hose courtrooms haven't been used in years,鈥�said Mr. Weasley angrily. 鈥業 can't think why they're doing it down there鈥攗nless鈥攂ut no...鈥� A plump witch carrying a smoking goblet entered the lift at that moment, and Mr. Weasley did not elaborate.
鈥楾he Atrium,鈥�said the cool female voice and the golden grilles slid open, showing Harry a distant glimpse of the golden statues in the fountain. The plump witch got out and a sallow-skinned wizard with a very mournful face got in.
鈥楳orning,
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鈥楳orning,
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After his hoof had healed up, Boxer worked harder than ever. Indeed, all the animals worked like slaves that year. Apart from the regular work of the farm, and the rebuilding
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer鈥榮 Stone鍝堝埄娉㈢壒涓庨瓟娉曠煶_138
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There was another pause. Then Snape said, 鈥淵ou know perfectly well that I do not wish to do either of those things.鈥� 鈥淵ou'd better stop telling me to come to your office then!鈥� 鈥淟isten to me,cheap furla bags,鈥�said Snape, his voice so low now that Harry had to push his ear very hard against the keyhole to hear. 鈥淚 am trying to help you. I swore to your
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鈥淟ooks like you'll have to break it, then, because I don't need your protection! It's my job, he gave it to me and I'm doing it, I've got a plan and it's going to
work, it's just taking a bit longer than I thought it would!鈥� 鈥淲hat is your plan ?鈥� 鈥淚t's none of your business!鈥� 鈥淚f you tell me what you are trying to do, I can assist you ...鈥� 鈥淚 have all the assistance I need, thanks, I'm not alone!鈥� 鈥淵ou were certainly alone tonight, which was foolish in
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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire鍝堝埄娉㈢壒涓庣伀鐒版澂_1032
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He stood up. The class backed away. They all looked unnerved.
鈥淪ee you later,鈥�Harry muttered to Ron, and he picked up his bag and headed for the trapdoor, ignoring Professor Trelawney, who was wearing an expression of great frustration, as though she had just been denied a real treat.
When Harry reached the bottom of her stepladder, however, he did not set off for the hospital wing. He had no intention whatsoever of going there. Sirius had told him what to do if his scar hurt him again, and Harry was going to follow his advice: He was going straight to Dumbledore's office. He marched down the corridors, thinking about what he had seen in the dream鈥t had been as vivid as the one that had awoken him on Privet Drive.鈥e ran over the details in his mind, trying to make sure he could remember them.鈥e had heard Voldemort accusing Wormtail of making a blunder鈥ut the owl had brought good news, the blunder had been repaired, somebody was dead鈥o Wormtail was not going to be fed to the snake鈥e, Harry,
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Fred, George, and Ginny came to sit next to them too, and Harry was having such a good time he felt almost as though he were back at the Burrow; he had forgotten to worry about that evening's task, and not until Hermione turned up, halfway through lunch, did he remember that she had had a brainwave about Rita Skeeter.
鈥淎re you going to tell us -?鈥�
Hermione shook her head warningly and glanced at Mrs. Weasley.
鈥淗ello, Hermione,鈥�said Mrs. Weasley, much more stiffly than usual.
鈥淗ello,鈥�said Hermione, her smile faltering at the cold expression on Mrs. Weasley's face.
Harry looked between them, then said, 鈥淢rs. Weasley, you didn't believe that rubbish Rita Skeeter wrote in Witch Weekly, did you? Because Hermione's not my girlfriend.鈥�
鈥淥h!鈥�said Mrs. Weasley 鈥淣o - of course I didn't!鈥�
But she became considerably warmer toward Hermione after that.
Harry, Bill,
Fred, George, and Ginny came to sit next to them too, and Harry was having such a good time he felt almost as though he were back at the Burrow; he had forgotten to worry about that evening's task, and not until Hermione turned up, halfway through lunch, did he remember that she had had a brainwave about Rita Skeeter.
鈥淎re you going to tell us -?鈥�
Hermione shook her head warningly and glanced at Mrs. Weasley.
鈥淗ello, Hermione,鈥�said Mrs. Weasley, much more stiffly than usual.
鈥淗ello,鈥�said Hermione, her smile faltering at the cold expression on Mrs. Weasley's face.
Harry looked between them, then said, 鈥淢rs. Weasley, you didn't believe that rubbish Rita Skeeter wrote in Witch Weekly, did you? Because Hermione's not my girlfriend.鈥�
鈥淥h!鈥�said Mrs. Weasley 鈥淣o - of course I didn't!鈥�
But she became considerably warmer toward Hermione after that.
Harry, Bill,
Thursday, August 1, 2013
The Brown Fairy Book_147
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鈥榃e will be ready, your Majesty,鈥�answered Rosald; but Geirald remained silent.
鈥楬ow can we possibly fight against a giant that has killed fifty knights?鈥�cried Geirald, when they were outside the castle. 鈥楾he king only wants to get rid of us! He won鈥檛 think about us for the next three days 鈥�that is one comfort 鈥�so we shall have plenty of time to cross the borders of the kingdom and be out of reach.鈥� 鈥榃e mayn鈥檛 be able to kill the giant, but we certainly can鈥檛 run away till we have tried,鈥�answered Rosald. 鈥楤esides, think how glorious it will be if we DO manage to kill him! I know what sort of weapon I shall use. Come with me now, and I will see about it.鈥�And, taking his friend by the arm, he led him into a shop where he bought a huge lump of solid iron, so big that they could hardly lift it between them. However, they just managed to carry it to a blacksmith鈥檚 where Rosald directed
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sounded.鈥淗urry up!鈥�their mother said, and the three boys clambered onto the train. They leaned out of the window for her to kiss them good-bye, and their younger sister began to cry.鈥淒on't, Ginny, we'll send you loads of owls.鈥濃�We'll send you a Hogwarts鈥�toilet seat.鈥濃�George!鈥濃�Only joking, Mom.鈥漈he train began to move. Harry saw the boys鈥�mother waving and their sister, half laughing, half crying, running to keep up with the train until it gathered too much speed, then she fell back and waved.Harry watched the girl and her mother disappear as the train rounded the corner. Houses flashed past the window. Harry felt a great leap of excitement. He didn't know what he was going to 鈥�but it had to be better than what he was leaving behind.The door of the compartment slid open and the youngest redheaded boy came in.鈥淎nyone sitting there?鈥�he asked, pointing at the seat opposite Harry. 鈥淓verywhere else is full.鈥滺arry shook his head and the boy sat down. He glanced at Harry and then looked quickly out of the window,
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
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绾冲凹浜氫紶濂囷細鑳借█椹笌鐢峰The Horse and His Boy_343
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Nearly all the lords sprang to their feet, and Corin shouted:
"Father! Can I box him? Please."
"Peace! Your Majesties! My Lords!" said King Lune. "Have we no more gravity among us than to be so chafed by the taunt of a pajock? Sit down, Corin, or shaft leave the table. I ask your Highness again, to hear our conditions."
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"Curse you for a barbarian dog!" spluttered Rabadash. "Do you think I will even hear your conditions? Faugh! You talk very largely of nurture and I know not what. It's easy, to a man in chains, ha! Take off these vile bonds, give me a sword, and let any of you who dares then debate with me."
Nearly all the lords sprang to their feet, and Corin shouted:
"Father! Can I box him? Please."
"Peace! Your Majesties! My Lords!" said King Lune. "Have we no more gravity among us than to be so chafed by the taunt of a pajock? Sit down, Corin, or shaft leave the table. I ask your Highness again, to hear our conditions."
"I hear no conditions from barbarians and sorcerers," said Rabadash. "Not one of you dare touch a hair of my head. Every insult you have heaped on me shall be paid with oceans of Narnian and Archenlandish blood. Terrible shall the vengeance of the Tisroc
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
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銆��"Cheer up, Becky!" he said, as he left her at thedepot. "You'll find your mother sitting up whenyou come back, and the next thing you know thewhole family'll be moving to some nice little housewherever your work is. Things will never be sobad again as they have been this last year; that'swhat Hannah and I think;" and he drove away totell his wife the news.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
绾冲凹浜氫紶濂囷細鑳借█椹笌鐢峰The Horse and His Boy_128
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銆��鈥淲hat did you do to this?鈥�he asked in a horrorstruck voice.
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銆��鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 get much good out of your birthday presents last year,鈥�he said in a disgruntled voice.
銆��Suddenly, he was fanning himself with a stiff rectangle of paper.
銆��I didn鈥檛 answer, for fear my voice would shake. My disastrous eighteenth birthday 鈥�with all its far-reaching
銆��鈥淲hat did you do to this?鈥�he asked in a horrorstruck voice.
銆��鈥淚t didn鈥檛 want to come out of the dashboard.鈥� 銆��鈥淪o you felt the need to torture it?鈥� 銆��鈥淵ou know how I am with tools. No pain was inflicted intentionally.鈥� 銆��He shook his head, his face a mask of faux tragedy. 鈥淵ou killed it.鈥� 銆��I shrugged. 鈥淥h, well.鈥� 銆��鈥淚t would hurt their feelings if they saw this,鈥�he said. 鈥淚 guess it鈥檚 a good thing that you鈥檝e been on housearrest. I鈥檒l have to get another one in place before they notice.鈥� 銆��鈥淭hanks, but I don鈥檛 need a fancy stereo.鈥� 銆��鈥淚t鈥檚 not for your sake that I鈥檓 going to replace it.鈥� 銆��I sighed.
銆��鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 get much good out of your birthday presents last year,鈥�he said in a disgruntled voice.
銆��Suddenly, he was fanning himself with a stiff rectangle of paper.
銆��I didn鈥檛 answer, for fear my voice would shake. My disastrous eighteenth birthday 鈥�with all its far-reaching
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and James and their son ...
Nothing else mattered to Harry just now.
鈥淗arry?鈥�said Professor Trelawney again. 鈥淗arry, I thought we were going to see the Headmaster together?鈥� 鈥淵ou stay here,鈥�said Harry through numb lips.
鈥淏ut, dear ... I was going to tell him how I was assaulted in the Room of鈥斺�
鈥淵ou stay here!鈥�Harry repeated angrily.
She looked alarmed as he ran past her, round the corner into Dumbledore's corridor, where the lone gargoyle stood sentry. Harry shouted the password at the gargoyle and
ran up the moving spiral staircase three steps at a time. He did not knock upon Dumbledore's door, he hammered; and the calm voice answered 鈥楨nter鈥�after Harry had
already flung himself into the room.
Fawkes the phoenix looked round, his bright black eyes gleaming with reflected gold from the sunset beyond the window. Dumbledore was standing at the window looking out
at the grounds, a long, black travelling cloak in his arms.
鈥淲ell, Harry, I promised that you could come with me.鈥� For a moment or
Nothing else mattered to Harry just now.
鈥淗arry?鈥�said Professor Trelawney again. 鈥淗arry, I thought we were going to see the Headmaster together?鈥� 鈥淵ou stay here,鈥�said Harry through numb lips.
鈥淏ut, dear ... I was going to tell him how I was assaulted in the Room of鈥斺�
鈥淵ou stay here!鈥�Harry repeated angrily.
She looked alarmed as he ran past her, round the corner into Dumbledore's corridor, where the lone gargoyle stood sentry. Harry shouted the password at the gargoyle and
ran up the moving spiral staircase three steps at a time. He did not knock upon Dumbledore's door, he hammered; and the calm voice answered 鈥楨nter鈥�after Harry had
already flung himself into the room.
Fawkes the phoenix looked round, his bright black eyes gleaming with reflected gold from the sunset beyond the window. Dumbledore was standing at the window looking out
at the grounds, a long, black travelling cloak in his arms.
鈥淲ell, Harry, I promised that you could come with me.鈥� For a moment or
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The goodnatured Mole picked up a stick, formed his prisoners up in a line on the floor, gave them the order 鈥楺uick march!鈥�and led his squad off to the upper floor. After a time, he appeared again, smiling, and said that every room was ready, and as clean as a new pin. 鈥楢nd I didn鈥檛 have to lick them, either,鈥�he added. 鈥業 thought, on the whole, they had had licking enough for one night, and the weasels, when I put the point to them, quite agreed with me, and said they wouldn鈥檛 think of troubling me. They were very penitent, and said they were extremely sorry for what they had done, but it was all the fault of the Chief Weasel and the stoats, and if ever they could do anything for us at any time to make up, we had only got to mention it. So I gave them a roll a-piece, and let them out at the back, and off they ran, as hard as they could!鈥�
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