Well, it was worth a try. What will we do? There must be a thousand keys. RON: We want a big, old-fashioned one. Probably rusty. I see it! The one with the broken wing.
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What's wrong?
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This complicates things a bit.
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That's it, Harry.
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Now what do we do?
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SNAPE: Silence.
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It's a chessboard.
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...we play.
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...Ravenclaw with 426 points.
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This is what we're going to do. We're going to buy you two new presents. How's that, pumpkin?
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PETUNIA: It should be a lovely day at the zoo. I'm looking forward to it.
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No. I'll leave it somewhere for Longbottom to find.
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Cook breakfast. And try not to burn anything.
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- How many are there? -36. Counted them myself. 36?! But last year I had 37! - But some are bigger than last year's. - I don't care!
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And Gryffindors...
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I'm warning you now, boy.
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I should've known that you would be here, Professor McGonagall. Good evening, Professor Dumbledore. Are the rumors true, Albus? I'm afraid so, professor. The good and the bad. - And the boy? - Hagrid is bringing him. Is it wise to trust Hagrid with something so important? Professor, I would trust Hagrid with my life. Professor Dumbledore, sir. Professor McGonagall. - No problems, I trust, Hagrid? - No, sir. Little tyke fell asleep as we were flying over Bristol. Try not to wake him.