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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When it happens. Great man, Dumbledore.
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...mischief managed.
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HERMIONE: Harry!
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Right. Let me tell you....
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HAGRID: Well done, well done.
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-Fine. See you later. -See you.
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RON: Look at him. His face.
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HERMIONE: Dufftown? That's not far from here.
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Turn out your pockets!
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Allow it to fill you up.
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-What are you doing? -Saving your life.
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GIRL: Ow!
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GEORGE: It's a Firebolt. FRED: It's the fastest broom in the world. For me? -But who sent it? -No one knows. This came with it.
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Marge. How lovely to see-- Uncle Vernon, I need you to sign this form. What is it? Nothing. School stuff. Later perhaps, if you behave. I will if she does. -Oh, you're still here, are you? -Yes.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've been beaten loads of times. MARGE: Excellent. I won't have this namby-pamby... ...wishy-washy nonsense about not beating people who deserve it. You mustn't blame yourself about how this one turned out. It's all to do with blood. Bad blood will out. What is it the boy's father did, Petunia? PETUNIA: Nothing. He didn't work. He was unemployed. -And a drunk too, no doubt? -That's a lie. -What did you say? -My dad wasn't a drunk. Don't worry. Don't fuss, Petunia. I have a very firm grip. I think it's time you went to bed. Quiet, Vernon. You, clean it up. Actually, it's nothing to do with the father. It's all to do with the mother. You see it all the time with dogs. If something's wrong with the bitch, then something's wrong with the pup. Shut up! Shut up!
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Hello. I am Professor Trelawney. Together we shall cast ourselves into the future. This term, we'll focus on Tasseomancy, the art of reading tea leaves. So please, take the cup of the person sitting opposite you.