Is that what you told Tom Riddle, when he came asking questions?
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I suggest you do the same.
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He might misunderstand.
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It was on your bed, the box. I just thought I'd try one. - Or 20. - I can't stop thinking about her, Harry. Honestly, I reckoned she was annoying you. She could never annoy me.
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Yes. There can be no light without the dark. And so it is with magic. Myself, I always strive to live within the light.
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Had ourselves a little late-night snack, did we?
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It's beautiful, isn't it? The moon.
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...well, he's not like you.
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I think I love her.
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Well, brilliant.
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Divine.
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I came across the term while reading... ...and I didn't fully understand it. I'm not sure what you were reading, Tom... ...but this is very dark stuff, very dark indeed. Which is...
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- I beg your pardon? - Horcrux.
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This is beyond anything I imagined. You mean to say he succeeded, sir, in making a Horcrux? Oh, yes, he succeeded, all right. And not just once. What are they exactly? Could be anything. Most commonplace of objects. A ring, for example. Or a book. - Tom Riddle's diary. - It's a Horcrux, yes. Four years ago, when you saved Ginny's life... ...in the Chamber of Secrets, you brought me this. I knew this was a different kind of magic. Very dark, very powerful. But until tonight I had no idea just how powerful. - The ring? - Belonged to Voldemort's mother.
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A Horcrux is an object in which a person has concealed part of their soul. But I don't understand how that works, sir. One splits one's soul and hides part of it in an object. By doing so, you're protected, should you be attacked and your body destroyed. Protected? That part of your soul that is hidden lives on. In other words, you cannot die. And how does one split his soul, sir? I think you already know the answer to that, Tom. Murder. Yes. Killing rips the soul apart. It is a violation against nature.
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Merlin's beard, Tom. Isn't it bad enough to consider killing one person? To rip the soul into seven pieces...