What brings you here, Potter? I could ask you the same. You have something of mine. I'd like it back. - What's wrong with the one you have? - DRACO: It's my mother's. It's powerful, but it's not the same. Doesn't quite understand me. Know what I mean? Why didn't you tell her? Bellatrix. You knew it was me. You didn't say anything. Come on, Draco. Don't be a prat. Do him.
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It's the snake. She's the last one. It's the last Horcrux.
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Brilliant.
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(YELLING)
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(GASPS)
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Mr. Ollivander, I need to ask you a few questions. OLLIVANDER: Anything, my boy, anything.
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And unicorn hair. Ten inches. Reasonably pliant.
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Dragon heartstring.
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Are you sure that's hers?
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He's weak.
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Unyie...
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(GIRL 3 SCREAMING)
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DRACO: Come on!
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We can't leave them. He's joking, right?
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Oh. Sorry, ma'am. As it happens, Mr. Filch, your arrival is most opportune. If you would, I would like you, please... ...to lead Miss Parkinson and the rest of Slytherin House from the hall. Exactly where is it I'll be leading them to, ma'am? The dungeons would do. (CHEERING) FILCH: Right. Come on. Come on. I presume you have a reason for returning, Potter. What is it you need? Time, professor. As much as you can get me.
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(MURMURING) It seems, despite your exhaustive defensive strategies... ...you still have a bit of a security problem, headmaster. And I'm afraid it's quite extensive. How dare you stand where he stood? Tell them how it happened that night. Tell them how you looked him in the eye, a man who trusted you, and killed him. Tell them.