I fed nearly everyone. Pinky's had his nose drops and... And Elsie? Elsie's droppings are nearly normal again. Wonderful. You can, um... You can clock off now.
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Circumrota.
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Bunty. Bunty, the baby Nifflers are loose again.
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Credence is in Paris, Newt. Trying to trace his real family. I take it you've heard the rumors about who he really is. No.
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Oh, come on.
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Well, I can't blame you. In your shoes, I'd probably refuse too. - What? - It's late. Good evening, Newt. Wait, no.
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A baby whom everyone thought lost. Not Leta's brother? That's what they're whispering. And pureblood or not, I know this. An Obscurus grows in the absence of love as a dark twin, an only friend. If Credence has a real brother or sister out there that can take its place, he might yet be saved. Wherever Credence is in Paris, he's either in danger or a danger to others. We may not know who he is yet, but he needs to be found. And I rather hope you might be the one to find him.
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How was it? They're still convinced that you sent me to New York. You told them I didn't?
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From now on, I shall know every spell you cast. I'm doubling the watch on you, and you will no longer teach Defence Against the Dark Arts.
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You, go back. Move! Out of the way!
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Oh, Queenie, honey. Well, I'm curious when you were gonna wake me up. After we had five kids?
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Nebulus.
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You are an innocent.
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I hate Paris.
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You told me where to find that trafficked Thunderbird, Dumbledore. You knew that I would take him home, and you knew I'd have to take him through a Muggle port. I've always felt an affinity with the great magical birds. There's a story in my family that a phoenix will come to any Dumbledore in desperate need. They say my great-grandfather had one. And that it took flight when he died, never to return. With all due respect, Professor, I don't believe for a minute that's why you told me about the Thunderbird.