HARRY: Egypt. What's it like? -Brilliant. Loads of old stuff... ...like mummies, tombs, even Scabbers enjoyed himself. -Egyptians used to worship cats. -Along with the dung beetle. GEORGE: Not flashing that clipping again? -I haven't shown anyone. No, not a soul. Not unless you count Tom. GEORGE: The day maid. -Night maid. GEORGE: Cook. -The bloke who fixed the toilet. -Harry. HARRY: Mrs. Weasley. -Good to see you, dear. -Good to see you. -Got everything? -Yes. -Yes? All your books? -It's all upstairs. -Your clothes? -Everything. -Good boy. -Thank you. -Harry Potter. HARRY: Mr. Weasley. -Harry, wonder if I might have a word? -Yeah, sure. MR. WEASLEY: Hermione. HERMIONE: Good morning, Mr. Weasley. -Looking forward to a new term? -Yeah. It should be great.
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BOY: I'm warning you, Hermione. Keep that beast away from Scabbers, or I'll turn it into a tea cozy. HERMIONE: It's a cat, Ronald. What do you expect? -It's in his nature. -A cat? Is that what they told you? -Looks like a pig with hair. HERMIONE: That's rich... ...coming from the owner of that smelly old shoe brush. Crookshanks, just ignore the mean little boy. Harry.
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Should your behavior reflect poorly on the school... ...that privilege shall not be extended again.
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HERMIONE: Ron. You're okay. -The dog. Where is it? It's a trap. He's the dog. He's an Animagus.
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He's a werewolf! That's why he's been missing classes.
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When it happens. Great man, Dumbledore.
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-Oh, don't try one of them. SEAMUS: Oh, no.
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RON: Look at him. His face.
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HARRY: Whoa!
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-We're not meant to start that for weeks. -Quiet. When did she come in? Did you see her come in?
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For in dreams, we enter a world that's entirely our own. Let them swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud.
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WOMAN: Welcome, my children. In this room, you shall explore the noble art of Divination. In this room, you shall discover if you possess the Sight.
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Excuse me, sir. Where's Professor Lupin? That's not really your concern, is it, Potter? Suffice it to say your professor finds himself incapable of teaching... ...at the present time. Turn to page 394.