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- package/README.md +14 -0
- package/dist/data/gifs.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/data/gifs.js +18 -0
- package/dist/data/quoteEmbeddings.json +1 -0
- package/dist/data/quotes.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/data/quotes.js +702 -0
- package/dist/index.d.ts +8 -0
- package/dist/index.js +13 -0
- package/dist/quoteSearch.d.ts +6 -0
- package/dist/quoteSearch.js +63 -0
- package/package.json +23 -0
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"Your failure to understand that there are things much worse than death has always been your greatest weakness.",
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"It is also my painful duty to inform you that the Inter-House Quidditch Cup will not take place this year.",
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"I am ready to fight your men — and win again!",
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"He saw himself in you before he had ever seen you.",
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"No sooner had I reached London than it became clear to me that the place I should be was the one I had just left.",
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"My own brother, Aberforth, was prosecuted for practicing inappropriate charms on a goat. It was all over the papers, but did Aberforth hide? No, he did not! He held his head high and went about his business as usual! Of course, I'm not entirely sure he can read, so that may not have been bravery. . .",
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"They are corpses. Dead bodies that have been bewitched to do a Dark wizard’s bidding. Inferi have not been seen for a long time, however, not since Voldemort was last powerful... He killed enough people to make an army of them, of course. This is the place, Harry, just here...",
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"Is Arthur seriously injured?",
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"No. All well here?",
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"I have just been talking to Sirius Black.",
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"Ah, how often this happens, even between the best of friends! Each of us believes that what he has to say is much more important than anything the other might have to contribute!",
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"Many, each of them as unlikely as the next.",
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"You did not do as I asked.",
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"Numbing the pain for a while will make it worse when you finally feel it.",
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"Always use the proper name for things. Fear of a name increases fear of the thing itself.",
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"It is a long time since my last visit.",
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"Who’d have thought it?",
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"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live, remember that.",
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"You have all used a Portkey before?",
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"If Harry here and his friend Ron hadn’t discovered this book, why — Ginny Weasley might have taken all the blame.",
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"You were too young, much too young.",
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"It seems that Sirius knew what he was doing.",
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"To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.",
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"The tournament will be officially opened at the end of the feast. I now invite you all to eat, drink, and make yourselves at home!",
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"If you want proof that you belong in Gryffindor, I suggest you look more closely at *this*.",
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"This is magic at its deepest, its most impenetrable.",
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"When you gave Professor Snape that cryptic warning, he realized that you had had a vision of Sirius trapped in the bowels of the Department of Mysteries.",
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"Hiding in a map of Argyllshire on the second floor. ",
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"Killing is not nearly as easy as the innocent believe.",
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"Well?",
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"Fortunately, there is a simple test.",
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"There has been no lasting harm done, Ginny.",
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"He was remarkably quick on the uptake, modifying Miss Edgecombe’s memory like that while everyone was looking the other way — thank him for me, won’t you?",
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"I forgot — another old man’s mistake — that some wounds run too deep for the healing.",
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"We can only guess. We may never know.",
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"You see, I have already found us a new Divination teacher, and he will prefer lodgings on the ground floor.",
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"I would advise you not to go giving out any more of Lord Voldemort’s old school things.",
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"You will both receive Special Awards for Services to the School and — let me see — yes, I think two hundred points apiece for Gryffindor.",
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"Did she say who did it?",
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"The knowledge of how to destroy you.",
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"Ah, yes. Yes, I thought we might hit that little snag.",
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"And you feel that you have exerted your very best efforts in this matter, do you? That you have exercised all of your considerable ingenuity? That you have left no depth of cunning unplumbed in your quest?",
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"I shall see you soon, I expect.",
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"You are the rightful owner of number twelve, Grimmauld Place and of Kreacher.",
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"Yes, I do.",
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"You swore, did you not, to follow any command I gave you?",
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"I do, Severus.",
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"I would assume that you were going to offer me refreshment, but the evidence so far suggests that that would be optimistic to the point of foolishness.",
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"Aha! Unless I am very much mistaken, the delegation from Beauxbatons approaches!",
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"I doubt that Professor Lupin is in any immediate danger.",
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"It will be attended to.",
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"Well, now that we are all digesting another magnificent feast, I beg a few moments of your attention for the usual start-of-term notices.",
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"We must have crossed in midair.",
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"Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it.",
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"Of course it is happening inside your head, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?",
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"I acted exactly as Voldemort expects we fools who love to act.",
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"It is *my* fault that Sirius died. Or I should say almost entirely my fault — I will not be so arrogant as to claim responsibility for the whole.",
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"You have proved that I should have placed the burden upon you before this.",
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"I must make it plain that nobody is to leave school without permission.",
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"First of all, I must tell you that Sirius’s will was discovered a week ago and that he left you everything he owned.",
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"Brilliant.",
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"You know why that was. Think.",
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"I ask only this: that you allow Harry to return, once more, to this house, before his seventeenth birthday, which will ensure that the protection continues until that time.",
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"You can’t blame them.",
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"That will be a job for Fawkes when he has finished keeping a lookout for anybody approaching.",
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"I am glad to see you're keeping up.",
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"As the Ministry has no authority to punish Hogwarts students for misdemeanors at school, Harry’s behavior there is not relevant to this inquiry.",
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"Tell me about the Quidditch World Cup.",
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"Dementors are not to be fooled by tricks or disguises — or even Invisibility Cloaks.",
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"Are you all right?",
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"Is that you, Fenrir?",
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"But to me, I’m afraid, you will always be Tom Riddle.",
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"Ah, now, I’m glad you asked me that.",
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"Professor Lupin is currently deep in the forest, unable to tell anyone anything. By the time he is human again, it will be too late.",
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"If you are holding out for universal popularity, I'm afraid you will be in this cabin for a very long time.",
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"Merely taking your life would not satisfy me.",
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"Courtesy dictates that we offer fellow wizards the opportunity of denying us entry. In any case, most Wizarding dwellings are magically protected from unwanted Apparators. At Hogwarts, for instance...",
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"I therefore warn each and every one of you to give them no reason to harm you.",
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"And this must be your son, Dudley?",
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"Good afternoon, Harry.",
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"You will give the order to remove Dolores Umbridge from Hogwarts.",
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"First-years ought to note that the forest in the grounds is out-of-bounds to all... and a few of our older students would do well to remember that as well.",
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"The Weasleys are one of our most prominent pure-blood families.",
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"Do you know, Harry, I think she might have been.",
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"I will personally be ensuring that no underage student hoodwinks our impartial judge into making them Hogwarts champion.",
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"Let the feast begin!",
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"Oh, he’s not unbalanced. He’s just suffered a severe disappointment.",
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"Many would have been honored and delighted to raise you as a son.",
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"Sirius is locked in Professor Flitwick’s office on the seventh floor. Thirteenth window from the right of the West Tower.",
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"I never dreamed that I would have such a person on my hands.",
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"It was against my inclination to allow the subject of Divination to continue at all.",
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"Perhaps you have been looking in the wrong places?",
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"And the dementors? They’ll be removed from the school, I trust?",
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"I should have recognized the danger signs then.",
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"Mr. Filch, the caretaker, has asked me to tell you that the list of objects forbidden inside the castle has this year been extended to include Screaming Yo-yos, Fanged Frisbees, and Ever-Bashing Boomerangs.",
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"We may as well go and join the celebrations.",
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"There is not a shred of proof to support Black’s story, except your word.",
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"The Wizarding community is currently in a state of open warfare.",
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"I thought it common politeness to meet her.",
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"How else could you produce that *particular* Patronus?",
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"You will find that I will only truly have left this school when none here are loyal to me. ",
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"Mr. Ronald Weasley and Miss Granger will be most relieved you have come round, they have been extremely worried.",
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"Your mother died to save you.",
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"You have not asked me, for instance, what is my favourite flavour of jam, to check that I am indeed Professor Dumbledore, and not an imposter.",
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"No one would ever have been able to prove she hadn’t acted of her own free will...",
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"Suffering like this proves you are still a man! This pain is part of being human.",
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"By all means continue destroying my possessions. I daresay I have too many.",
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"His aunt and uncle will be able to explain everything to him when he’s older.",
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"It’s like losing a Knut and finding a Galleon, isn’t it?",
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"I did not tell you, though I knew, now Voldemort had returned, I must do it soon.",
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"Now, as you already know, the wizard called Lord Voldemort has returned to this country.",
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"Fire away.",
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"I knew your father very well, both at Hogwarts and later.",
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"I take my hat off to you – or I would, if I were not afraid of showering you in spiders.",
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"You have never treated Harry as a son.",
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"You can't blame them, we've had precious little to celebrate for eleven years.",
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"Cornelius, I do not deny — and nor, I am sure, does Harry — that he was in the Hog’s Head that day, nor that he was trying to recruit students to a Defense Against the Dark Arts group.",
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"I would like you to tell us how you came to be here.",
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"Only the people to whom they refer can lift them from the shelves without suffering madness.",
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"Oh, that won’t be a problem.",
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"The Dark Lord will return, and Harry Potter will be in terrible danger when he does.",
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"I shall answer your questions unless I have a very good reason not to, in which case I beg you’ll forgive me. I shall not, of course, lie.",
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"Well, that’s that.",
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"He was probably the most brilliant student Hogwarts has ever seen.",
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"It might be that Bellatrix will arrive on the doorstep at any moment.",
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"It's lucky it's dark. I haven't blushed so much since Madam Pomfrey told me she liked my new earmuffs.",
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"I read the Muggle newspapers, unlike most of my ministry friends.",
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"On the count of three then... one... two... *...three.*",
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"Oh, I’m so sorry. But it would have been better manners to drink it, you know.",
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"Curiosity is not a sin, but we should exercise caution with our curiosity.",
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"I seem to remember that you achieved ‘Outstanding’ in all your N.E.W.T.s.",
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"He hoped, when he possessed you briefly a short while ago, that I would sacrifice you in the hope of killing him.",
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"Oh, yes, you’ll be needing...",
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"Imagine the effect on Arthur Weasley and his Muggle Protection Act, if his own daughter was discovered attacking and killing Muggle-borns...",
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"He could lie to you without even needing to punish himself.",
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"We do not want to be encumbered by these just now.",
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"You call it 'greatness,' what you have been doing, do you?",
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"I am happy to say that on this occasion I have succeeded.",
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"I should have recognized that I was too happy to think that I did not have to do it on that particular day...",
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"What did I care if numbers of nameless and faceless people and creatures were slaughtered in the vague future, if in the here and now you were alive, and well, and happy?",
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"If there is an attack, I give you permission to use any counterjinx or curse that might occur to you.",
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"I feared I might be too late.",
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"Kreacher is showing a certain reluctance to pass into your ownership.",
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"No spell can reawaken the dead.",
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"Please do not use that offensive word in front of me.",
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"Good-bye, then, Remus.",
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"And yet, knowing how important it was that my plan should succeed, I told myself that I would not permit this flaw to ruin it. I alone could prevent this, so I alone must be strong.",
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"Hasn’t your experience with the Time-Turner taught you anything?",
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"He would have saved Pettigrew too, I am sure of it.",
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"The man has red hair and glasses.",
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"An obvious flaw that I knew, even then, might be the undoing of it all.",
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"It is your turn to listen, and I beg you will not interrupt me, because there is very little time.",
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"I must say, your agapanthus are flourishing.",
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"I know how you are feeling.",
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"Well, the game is up. Would you like a written confession from me, or will a statement before these witnesses suffice?",
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"Well, they did rather detest each other. Not unlike yourself and Mr. Malfoy.",
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"What interests *me* most, is how Lord Voldemort managed to enchant Ginny, when my sources tell me he is currently in hiding in the forests of Albania.",
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"He didn’t realize that love as powerful as your mother’s for you leaves its own mark.",
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"Please go to Mr. Filch at once and tell him to search every painting in the castle for the Fat Lady.",
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"I hope those who *do* know will forgive me for giving a short explanation, and allow their attention to wander freely.",
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"Eleven, I told myself, was much too young to know.",
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"Which goes to show that the best of us must sometimes eat our words.",
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"If he is delayed again, and again, why, he may never return to power.",
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"You must have been busy, a detention under your belt already!",
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"Hardly anyone connected Lord Voldemort with the clever, handsome boy who was once Head Boy here.",
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"What chance did that poor stick of Lucius Malfoy’s stand?",
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"Remember this, both of you: You must not be seen. Miss Granger, you know the law — you know what is at stake. *You — must — not — be — seen.*",
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"As you will no doubt be aware, Harry comes of age in a year’s time.",
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"The full list comprises some four hundred and thirty-seven items, I believe, and can be viewed in Mr. Filch’s office, if anybody would like to check it.",
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"Well, you see, Lucius, the other eleven governors contacted me today.",
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"Alas, the first thing you ask me, I cannot tell you.",
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"From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork.",
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"It certainly seems so.",
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"I can summon him here in an instant to give evidence if you wish.",
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"The Hog’s Head Inn, for its cheapness, has long attracted, shall we say, a more *interesting* clientele than the Three Broomsticks.",
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"To what do I owe this very late pleasure?",
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"Oh you know about Nicholas? You did do the thing properly, didn’t you?",
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"I don’t think any of us believe the dementors were there by coincidence.",
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"**FOR THE GREATER GOOD.**",
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"We both know that there are other ways of destroying a man, Tom.",
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"To have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.",
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"Obviously, you’ve just done so.",
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"Nice to see you haven’t been brooding about that mirror... been keeping busy... excellent...",
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"I have already given you my views on this matter.",
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"She gave you a lingering protection he never expected, a protection that flows in your veins to this day.",
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"While we are talking about services you owe me, I thought you agreed to keep a close eye on our young Slytherin friend?",
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"But this is touching. Have you grown to care for the boy, after all?",
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"What request could a Death Eater make of me?",
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"I’ve found a temporary guardian for the Gryffindor portrait hole.",
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"She’s still very distressed, but once she’s calmed down, I’ll have Mr. Filch restore her.",
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"You misunderstand me.",
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"I would like to say a few words. And here they are: Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! Tweak!",
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"I have a few things to say to you all, and as one of them is very serious, I think it best to get it out of the way before you become befuddled by our excellent feast.",
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"You have not, of course, passed your Apparition Test.",
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"Merry Christmas!",
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"There is a room in the Department of Mysteries, that is kept locked at all times.",
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"The attack on the Fat Lady — entering Gryffindor Tower with a knife — without Pettigrew, alive or dead, we have no chance of overturning Sirius’s sentence.",
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"Death is coming for me as surely as the Chudley Cannons will finish bottom of this year’s league.",
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"You’ll be able to move them back in tomorrow.",
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"Calm yourself, dear boy, you are a little behind the times.",
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"You saved an innocent man from a terrible fate.",
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"If it is convenient to you, I shall call at number four, Privet Drive this coming Friday at eleven P.M. to escort you to the Burrow, where you have been invited to spend the remainder of your school holidays.",
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"I do not believe a single person inside this castle would have helped Black enter it.",
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"Surely a sensible person like yourself can call him by his name?",
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"Humans do have a knack of choosing precisely those things that are worst for them.",
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"You were not a pampered little prince, but as normal a boy as I could have hoped under the circumstances.",
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"If your determination to shut your eyes will carry you as far as this, we have reached a parting of the ways. You must act as you see fit. And I shall act as I see fit.",
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"I thought that she might need reminding of the pact she had sealed by taking you.",
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"In your admirable haste to ensure that the law is upheld, you appear, inadvertently I am sure, to have overlooked a few laws yourself.",
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245
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"Nothing at all, Cornelius.",
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"Your mother’s sacrifice made the bond of blood the strongest shield I could give you.",
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"Blooming, thank you, Professor Karkaroff.",
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"I have watched you struggling under more burdens than any student who has ever passed through this school, and I could not bring myself to add another — the greatest one of all.",
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"If I might make a suggestion, you could send him to Hogwarts to work in the kitchen there. In that way, the other house-elves could keep an eye on him.",
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"Time is short, and unless the few of us who know the truth do not stand united, there is no hope for any of us.",
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"And now, bedtime. Off you trot!",
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"Would you mind taking Professor Lockhart up to the infirmary, too? I’d like a few more words with Harry...",
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"I...was a fool. Sorely tempted...",
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"I have come to offer you a place at my school -- your new school, if you would like to come.",
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"What has happened? Why are you disturbing these people?",
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"He gave Narcissa information of the sort that is very valuable to Voldemort, yet must have seemed much too trivial for Sirius to think of banning him from repeating it.",
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"Men have wasted away before it, entranced by what they have seen, or been driven mad, not knowing if what it shows is real or even possible.",
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"It is a curious thing, but perhaps those who are best suited to power are those who have never sought it. Those who, like you, have leadership thrust upon them, and take up the mantle because they must, and find to their own surprise that they wear it well.",
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"They certainly would be, if they had continued after the decree came into effect. Do you have any evidence that these meetings continued?",
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"Well? What message does Lord Voldemort have for me?",
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282
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"I was merely expressing my confidence that this matter would not go uninvestigated.",
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"One can never have enough socks.",
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"The odd thing is... it may not have meant you at all.",
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"Oh, surely not. So crude.",
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"An easy mistake to make.",
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"I feared the uses to which he would put you, the possibility that he might try and possess you.",
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"Kreacher injured Buckbeak the hippogriff yesterday.",
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"I, on the other hand, thought otherwise. Lord Voldemort has finally realized the dangerous access to his thoughts and feelings you have been enjoying. It appears that he is now employing Occlumency against you.",
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292
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"The fountain we destroyed tonight told a lie.",
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"If you need more help from me you are, of course, more than welcome to contact me at Hogwarts. Letters addressed to the Headmaster will find me.",
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"My word, Severus, that I shall never reveal the best of you?",
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295
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"On a happier note, I am pleased to welcome two new teachers to our ranks this year.",
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"The situation is fraught with complications.",
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"Well done. I think — Yes, I think you’ve gone too — get inside — I’ll lock you in.",
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"Sirius was much too old and clever to have allowed such feeble taunts to hurt him.",
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299
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"Kreacher was a living reminder of the home Sirius had hated.",
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300
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"When one wizard saves another wizard’s life, it creates a certain bond between them.",
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301
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"I taught him myself, fifty years ago, at Hogwarts.",
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"Good evening, Lucius.",
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"You must have shown me real loyalty down in the Chamber. Nothing but that could have called Fawkes to you.",
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"And now, it is late, and I know how important it is to you all to be alert and rested as you enter your lessons tomorrow morning.",
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"I thought Professor Snape could overcome his feelings about your father — I was wrong.",
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"Can you forgive me for not trusting you? For not telling you? I only feared that you would fail as I had failed. I only dreaded that you would make my mistakes.",
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"Indifference and neglect often do much more damage than outright dislike...",
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"Naturally, naturally... But in essence divided?",
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"No, I was merely reading the Muggle magazines. I do love knitting patterns.",
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"Well done.",
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312
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"To our newcomers, welcome! To our old hands — welcome back!",
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"It is time you listened to sense!",
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314
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"I had never intended to tell you when you were eleven.",
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"It is not in the nature of a dementor to understand pleading or excuses.",
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316
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"Even mistakes can become adventures.",
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"Harry! Harry!",
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318
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"So — back again, Harry?",
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319
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"I assure you that Hagrid will be well up to the job.",
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320
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"Your father did something Snape could never forgive. ",
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321
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"As you will all be aware after their search of the Hogwarts Express, our school is presently playing host to some of the dementors of Azkaban, who are here on Ministry of Magic business.",
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322
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"You did not ask me again, however, why Voldemort had left that mark upon you.",
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323
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"The casket, then, if you please, Mr. Filch.",
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324
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"The headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix may be found at number twelve, Grimmauld Place, London.",
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325
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"I turned to leave.",
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326
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"Stay where you are.",
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327
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"Once again you acquitted yourself beyond my wildest dreams.",
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328
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"Because it would be quite as rude as kicking down the front door.",
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329
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"Oh dear. Oh dear, dear, dear.",
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330
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"Not being truly alive, he cannot be killed.",
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331
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"It so happens that I trust Professor Snape.",
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332
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"As there are so few of us, it seemed foolish to use the House tables.",
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333
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"I should explain that members of the Order of the Phoenix have more reliable methods of communicating than the fire in Dolores Umbridge’s office.",
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334
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"Another year gone!",
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335
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"We are here to persuade an old colleague of mine to come out of retirement and return to Hogwarts.",
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336
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"I owe you an explanation. An explanation of an old man’s mistakes. For I see now that what I have done, and not done, with regard to you, bears all the hallmarks of the failings of age.",
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337
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"You may, perhaps, have wondered why I never chose you as a prefect?",
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338
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"You did a very noble thing, in saving Pettigrew’s life.",
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339
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"Most unfortunate that it should happen on Christmas Day.",
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340
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"Unless I’m much mistaken, he transferred some of his own powers to you the night he gave you that scar. Not something he intended to do, I’m sure...",
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341
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"I allowed you to leave my presence, bloodstained, exhausted but exhilarated.",
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342
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"It will be your job to make sure I keep drinking, even if you have to tip the potion into my protesting mouth.",
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343
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"You must study Occlumency as hard as you can, do you understand me? Do everything Professor Snape tells you and practice it particularly every night before sleeping so that you can close your mind to bad dreams — you will understand why soon enough, but you must promise me.",
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344
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"It was generally agreed to be a most excellent way of establishing ties between young witches and wizards of different nationalities — until, that is, the death toll mounted so high that the tournament was discontinued.",
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345
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"There is a time for speechmaking, but this is not it.",
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346
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"You are braver than you realize.",
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347
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"He has been charged with a specific offense and he has presented his defense. All he and I can do now is to await your verdict.",
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348
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"Do you see? Do you see the flaw in my brilliant plan now? I cared about you too much. I cared more for your happiness than your knowing the truth, more for your peace of mind than my plan, more for your life than the lives that might be lost if the plan failed.",
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349
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"What happened between you and Professor Quirrell is a complete secret, so, naturally the whole school knows.",
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350
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"I trust Severus Snape completely.",
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351
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"Even if I could, I wouldn’t.",
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352
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"There’s no point moving them all now.",
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353
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"You will join me for breakfast at eight-thirty in the Great Hall. No excuses.",
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354
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"I ask you not to go looking for it again.",
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355
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"Don’t you remember asking me, as you lay in the hospital wing, why Voldemort had tried to kill you when you were a baby?",
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356
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"Yes, blessed as I am with extraordinary brainpower, I understood everything. I think you might even consider the possibility that I understood more than you did.",
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357
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"If you ever *do* run across it, you will now be prepared.",
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358
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"He set Dawlish to tail me. It wasn’t kind.",
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359
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"An old man's mistakes...",
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360
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"Good.",
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361
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"He was thrilled to see Buckbeak again. Incidentally, we have decided, in the interests of Buckbeak’s safety, to rechristen him ‘Witherwings’ for the time being, though I doubt that the Ministry would ever guess he is the hippogriff they once sentenced to death.",
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362
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"First, Professor Lupin, who has kindly consented to fill the post of Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.",
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363
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"There came a time when you entered so far into his mind and thoughts that he sensed your presence.",
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364
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"Kreacher told me last night.",
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365
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"That, indeed, is Black’s story.",
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366
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"You happen to have many qualities Salazar Slytherin prized in his hand-picked students. His own very rare gift, Parseltongue — resourcefulness — determination — a certain disregard for rules.",
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367
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"I knew I was condemning you to ten dark and difficult years.",
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368
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"I think you’ll find you’re wrong there, Dolores.",
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369
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"That was suspiciously close to genius.",
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370
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"That brings her total of real predictions up to two.",
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371
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"Our problem is that Sirius also left you number twelve, Grimmauld Place.",
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372
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"It made all the difference in the world.",
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373
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"You seem to be laboring under the delusion that I am going to - what is the phrase? - come quietly. I am afraid I am not going to come quietly at all.",
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374
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"Oh, I think we’ll find a use for you.",
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375
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"Now, pay attention.",
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376
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"Fancy seeing you here, Professor McGonagall.",
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377
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"I must draft an advertisement for the *Daily Prophet*, too.",
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378
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"We do, in fact, have a witness to the presence of dementors in that alleyway.",
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379
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"Well, it seemed to me that twelve was, after all, hardly better than eleven.",
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380
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"I am delighted to say that his place will be filled by none other than Rubeus Hagrid, who has agreed to take on this teaching job in addition to his gamekeeping duties.",
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381
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"I delivered you to her sister, her only remaining relative.",
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382
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"I don’t need a cloak to become invisible.",
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383
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"To Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.",
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384
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"What about the Astronomy Tower? Professor Trelawney’s room? The Owlery?",
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385
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"And now, tonight, I know you have long been ready for the knowledge I have kept from you for so long.",
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386
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"We must try not to sink beneath our anguish, but battle on.",
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387
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"I was sure that if he realized that our relationship was — or had ever been — closer than that of headmaster and pupil, he would seize his chance to use you as a means to spy on me.",
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388
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"I am not worried, I am with you.",
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389
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"Well... time for us to be off.",
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390
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"I take it Dilys will have seen him arrive, then...",
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391
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"We came very, very close to the subject. Why did I not tell you everything?",
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392
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"In excellent form, I thank you.",
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393
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"You will find that Madam Pomfrey is still awake.",
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394
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"Hagrid will be delighted.",
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395
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"I am a teacher and, if you will sit down calmly, I shall tell you about Hogwarts.",
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396
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"They are stationed at every entrance to the grounds.",
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397
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"Just in case.",
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398
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"Young you might be, but you had proved you were exceptional.",
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399
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"Our own Departments of International Magical Cooperation and Magical Games and Sports have decided the time is ripe for another attempt.",
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400
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"We will need... a warning.",
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401
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"Did he, now?",
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402
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"I shall send them to the Burrow to await us there. ",
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403
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"Yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often.",
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404
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"First, let me introduce, for those who do not know them, Mr. Bartemius Crouch, Head of the Department of International Magical Cooperation, and Mr. Ludo Bagman, Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports.",
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405
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"Only a true Gryffindor could have pulled that out of the hat, Harry.",
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406
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"You think that we don’t recall them more clearly than ever in times of great trouble?",
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407
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"And so it was that when I arrived in Grimmauld Place shortly after they had all left for the Ministry, it was the elf who told me — laughing fit to burst — where Sirius had gone.",
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408
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"He gave you the scar that has proved both blessing and curse.",
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409
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"We are just waiting for Phineas Nigellus to report back... I wish to be sure that the coast is clear before sending you...",
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410
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"My memory is as good as it ever was.",
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411
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"**Remember my last, Petunia.**",
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412
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"An interesting question. He is able, certainly. A more decisive and forceful personality than Cornelius.",
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413
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"Prongs rode again last night.",
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414
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"Would you care for a lemon drop?",
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415
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"Sirius knows not to destroy your portrait.",
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416
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"A force that is at once more wonderful and more terrible than death, than human intelligence, than forces of nature.",
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417
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+
"It was agony to touch a person marked by something so good.",
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418
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+
"I believe your friends Misters Fred and George Weasley were responsible for trying to send you a toilet seat. No doubt they thought it would amuse you.",
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419
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"Even my most complex and powerful protective spells and charms were unlikely to be invincible if he ever returned to full power.",
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420
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"I think all this merits a good feast.",
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421
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"Alas! Ear wax!",
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422
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"I seem to remember telling you both that I would have to expel you if you broke any more school rules.",
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423
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"I think there is something trying to get out of your wardrobe.",
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424
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"I want the prefects to stand guard over the entrances to the hall and I am leaving the Head Boy and Girl in charge.",
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425
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"Harry, whom Lord Voldemort has already attempted to kill on a number of occasions, is in even greater danger now than the day when I left him upon your doorstep fifteen years ago, with a letter explaining about his parents’ murder and expressing the hope that you would care for him as though he were your own.",
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426
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"As far as I am aware, however, there is no law yet in place that says this court’s job is to punish Harry for every bit of magic he has ever performed.",
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427
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"Very well, the Stone. Professor Quirrell did not manage to take it from you. I arrived in time to prevent that, although you were doing very well on your own, I must say.",
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428
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"But naturally, you would not care how many times you heard from a witness, if the alternative was a serious miscarriage of justice.",
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429
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"Yes...",
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430
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"You are underage and un-qualified. I think it unlikely that your powers will register compared to mine.",
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431
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"Can’t you see how much better off he’ll be, growing up away from all that until he’s ready to take it?",
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432
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"So tell me. Your scar... has it been hurting at all?",
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433
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"My — our — one stroke of good fortune was that the eavesdropper was detected only a shortway into the prophecy and thrown from the building.",
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434
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"Naturally we had to move out until such time as we have clarified the position.",
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435
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+
"Well, there you have it.",
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436
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+
"I cannot allow you to manhandle my students.",
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437
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+
"Older and wiser wizards than she have been hoodwinked by Lord Voldemort.",
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438
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+
"I am speaking, of course, of the night when you witnessed the attack on Mr. Weasley.",
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439
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+
"I must go down to the dementors.",
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440
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+
"Did I believe that Voldemort was gone forever? No.",
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441
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+
"You are not nearly as angry with me as you ought to be.",
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442
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+
"Of some kinds of magic. Of *some*. Of others, you remain… forgive me… woefully ignorant.",
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443
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+
"Why so miserable, Harry?",
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444
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+
"This time, Lord Voldemort was acting through somebody else. By means of this diary.",
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445
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+
"Kreacher intended you to go to the Ministry of Magic.",
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446
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+
"I will explain it all to you if you will step up to my office.",
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447
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+
"You wonderful boy. You brave, brave man.",
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448
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+
"Let us not deprive Molly any longer of the chance to deplore how thin you are.",
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449
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+
"You see, we have never been able to keep a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher for longer than a year since I refused the post to Lord Voldemort.",
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450
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+
"Let us assume that you have invited me warmly into your house.",
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451
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+
"What a year it has been!",
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452
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+
"And you very kindly did not press charges on that occasion, accepting, I presume, that even the best wizards cannot always control their emotions.",
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453
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+
"It is in your very skin.",
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454
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+
"Well, I think that’s everything of importance.",
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455
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+
"It is my wish that you remain, Sybill.",
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456
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+
"If you are agreeable, I should also be glad of your assistance in a matter to which I hope to attend on the way to the Burrow.",
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457
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+
"But she took you.",
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458
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+
"As you and your friends found out to your cost, and I to mine that night, it is a place where it is never safe to assume you are not being overheard.",
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459
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+
"Time is making fools of us again.",
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460
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+
"It is Fawkes’s warning.",
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461
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+
"Your carriage is at the gates.",
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462
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+
"I know what you meant. Rufus is a man of action and, having fought Dark wizards for most of his working life, does not underestimate Lord Voldemort.",
|
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463
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+
"Was I better, ultimately, than Voldemort?",
|
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464
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+
"We wizards have mistreated and abused our fellows for too long, and we are now reaping our reward.",
|
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465
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+
"I am not leaving to go into hiding. Fudge will soon wish he’d never dislodged me from Hogwarts, I promise you.",
|
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466
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+
"They have enough Elixir stored to set their affairs in order and then, yes, they will die.",
|
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467
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+
"The person who has the only chance of conquering Lord Voldemort for good was born at the end of July, nearly sixteen years ago.",
|
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468
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+
"Cedric Diggory was murdered by Lord Voldemort. The Ministry of Magic does not wish me to tell you this. It is possible that some of your parents will be horrified that I have done so, either because they will not believe that Lord Voldemort has returned, or because they think I should not tell you so, young as you are. It is my belief, however, that the truth is generally preferable to lies, and that any attempt to pretend that Cedric died as the result of an accident, or some sort of blunder of his own, is an insult to his memory. Remember Cedric. Remember, if the time should come when you have to make a choice between what is right and what is easy, remember what happened to a boy who was good, and kind, and brave, because he strayed across the path of Lord Voldemort. Remember Cedric Diggory.",
|
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469
|
+
"This cannot wait. I must insist.",
|
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470
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+
"The only one against whom I intend to work is Lord Voldemort. If you are against him, then we remain on the same side.",
|
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471
|
+
"If you still doubt her truthfulness, call her back, question her again. I am sure she would not object.",
|
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472
|
+
"I cared more for your happiness than your knowing the truth, more for your peace of mind than my plan, more for your life than the lives that might be lost if the plan failed.",
|
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473
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+
"You, who have never known your family, see them standing around you. Ronald Weasley, who has always been overshadowed by his brothers, sees himself standing alone, the best of all of them.",
|
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474
|
+
"You know what happened. Reality returned in the form of my rough, unlettered, and infinitely more admirable brother.",
|
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475
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+
"You are quite wrong.",
|
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476
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+
"The same person as last time, Lucius.",
|
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477
|
+
"If you remember, the Ministry decree banning all student societies was not put into effect until two days after Harry’s Hogsmeade meeting, so he was not breaking any rules in the Hog’s Head at all.",
|
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478
|
+
"He chose, not the pureblood (which, according to his creed, is the only kind of wizard worth being or knowing), but the half-blood, like himself.",
|
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479
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+
"You were listening?",
|
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480
|
+
"I must have passed a dozen feasts and parties on my way here.",
|
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481
|
+
"Ah yes, of course, I haven’t told you.",
|
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482
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+
"If you attempt to – er – *bring me in* by force, I will have to hurt you.",
|
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483
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+
"But she may already know... that excellent clock of hers...",
|
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484
|
+
"I had not dreamed, when I set out to meet Sybill Trelawney, that I would hear anything worth overhearing.",
|
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485
|
+
"That which Voldemort does not value, he takes no trouble to comprehend. Of house-elves and children’s tales, of love, loyalty, and innocence, Voldemort knows and understands nothing. Nothing. That they all have a power beyond his own, a power beyond the reach of any magic, is a truth he has never grasped.",
|
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486
|
+
"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, ghosts and — most particularly — guests!",
|
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487
|
+
"Well, obviously we would prefer that she didn’t get it either.",
|
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488
|
+
"Ah, but in the Wizarding world, we come of age at seventeen.",
|
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489
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+
"You are a braver man by far than Igor Karkaroff. You know, I sometimes think we Sort too soon...",
|
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490
|
+
"He saved his life.",
|
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491
|
+
"Professor Snape had no choice but to pretend not to take you seriously in front of Dolores Umbridge.",
|
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492
|
+
"And so we entered your second year at Hogwarts.",
|
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493
|
+
"But now, at the age of thirteen, my excuses were running out.",
|
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494
|
+
"You will not object to getting a little wet?",
|
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495
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+
"Ah — your father happened to leave it in my possession, and I thought you might like it.",
|
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496
|
+
"I think the word 'fiasco' would be a good one here.",
|
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497
|
+
"Youth cannot know how age thinks and feels. But old men are guilty if they forget what it was to be young... and I seem to have forgotten lately...",
|
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498
|
+
"This has been a terrible ordeal for her.",
|
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499
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+
"Well, that's that. We’ve no business staying here.",
|
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500
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+
"Excellent, excellent.",
|
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501
|
+
"Kreacher, I am afraid, has been serving more than one master for months.",
|
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502
|
+
"The time may come when you will be very glad you saved Pettigrew’s life.",
|
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503
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+
"Yes and no.",
|
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504
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+
"I make mistakes like the next man. In fact, being - forgive me - rather cleverer than most men, my mistakes tend to be correspondingly huger.",
|
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505
|
+
"Yes, but you see — it is necessary to start with your scar.",
|
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506
|
+
"Yet there was a flaw in this wonderful plan of mine.",
|
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507
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+
"No, I thought not. ",
|
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508
|
+
"I need you to visit your other portrait again.",
|
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509
|
+
"There is also the matter of the hippogriff, Buckbeak. Hagrid has been looking after him since Sirius died, but Buckbeak is yours now, so if you would prefer to make different arrangements —",
|
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510
|
+
"In doing so, she sealed the charm I placed upon you.",
|
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511
|
+
"While you can still call home the place where your mother’s blood dwells, there you cannot be touched or harmed by Voldemort.",
|
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512
|
+
"I was gifted, I was brilliant. I wanted to escape. I wanted to shine. I wanted glory.",
|
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513
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+
"And what do you think?",
|
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514
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+
"Hagrid’s late. I suppose it was he who told you I’d be here, by the way?",
|
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515
|
+
"Why, in the few short weeks since I was asked to leave the Wizengamot, it has already become the practice to hold a full criminal trial to deal with a simple matter of underage magic!",
|
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516
|
+
"You are blinded by the love of the office you hold!",
|
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517
|
+
"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.",
|
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518
|
+
"I was... prouder of you than I can say.",
|
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519
|
+
"If you loved Lily Evans, if you truly loved her, then your way forward is clear.",
|
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520
|
+
"Please sit down, all three of you.",
|
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521
|
+
"The knowledge would be too much at such a young age.",
|
|
522
|
+
"Give him an order. If he has passed into your ownership, he will have to obey. If not, then we shall have to think of some other means of keeping him from his rightful mistress.",
|
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523
|
+
"I have no power to make other men see the truth, or to overrule the Minister of Magic.",
|
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524
|
+
"If I felt a twinge of unease that I ought, perhaps, to have told you then, it was swiftly silenced.",
|
|
525
|
+
"The house-elf in question is currently in the employ of Hogwarts School.",
|
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526
|
+
"You alone know whether it will harm your soul to help an old man avoid pain and humiliation.",
|
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527
|
+
"Albus Dumbledore. We have corresponded, of course.",
|
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528
|
+
"Well, I have lost count of the number of times I have said this in recent years, but we are, once again, one member of staff short.",
|
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529
|
+
"She knows that allowing you houseroom may well have kept you alive for the past fifteen years.",
|
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530
|
+
"Do not pity the dead. Pity the living, and above all, those who live without love.",
|
|
531
|
+
"He is still out there somewhere, perhaps looking for another body to share...",
|
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532
|
+
"Was I to tell you then, at the moment when you had triumphantly snatched your godfather from the jaws of the Ministry?",
|
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533
|
+
"So you decided to spring a trap for me?",
|
|
534
|
+
"A street full of eyewitnesses swore they saw Sirius murder Pettigrew.",
|
|
535
|
+
"Lord Voldemort has returned, you have been chasing the wrong men for twelve months, and it is time you listened to sense!",
|
|
536
|
+
"I see myself holding a pair of thick, woolen socks.",
|
|
537
|
+
"Would you like to wait here and greet him or would you prefer to step inside and warm up a trifle?",
|
|
538
|
+
"It shows us nothing more or less than the deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts.",
|
|
539
|
+
"And now, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.",
|
|
540
|
+
"The effort involved nearly killed you. For one terrible moment there, I was afraid it had.",
|
|
541
|
+
"Severus ... please ...",
|
|
542
|
+
"There is much that I would like to say to you all tonight, but I must first acknowledge the loss of a very fine person, who should be sitting here, enjoying our feast with us. I would like you all, please, to stand, and raise your glasses, to Cedric Diggory.",
|
|
543
|
+
"I myself gave evidence to the Ministry that Sirius had been the Potters’ Secret-Keeper.",
|
|
544
|
+
"What news?",
|
|
545
|
+
"The Ministry has the right to appoint a suitable candidate if — and only if — the headmaster is unable to find one. And I am happy to say that on this occasion I have succeeded. May I introduce you?",
|
|
546
|
+
"We can discuss that after I have sent Harry back to Hogwarts.",
|
|
547
|
+
"We need to find her.",
|
|
548
|
+
"You have now lost your mother, your father, and the closest thing to a parent you have ever known.",
|
|
549
|
+
"The magic I evoked fifteen years ago means that Harry has powerful protection while he can still call this house ‘home.’ However miserable he has been here, however unwelcome, however badly treated, you have at least, grudgingly, allowed him houseroom. This magic will cease to operate the moment that Harry turns seventeen; in other words, at the moment he becomes a man. ",
|
|
550
|
+
"I think it is time I took a greater hand in your education.",
|
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551
|
+
"Good evening, Hagrid.",
|
|
552
|
+
"There will come a time when Lord Voldemort will seem to fear for the life of his snake.",
|
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553
|
+
"He shows just as little mercy to his followers as his enemies.",
|
|
554
|
+
"*Tuck in.*",
|
|
555
|
+
"Voldemort, of course, had been obsessed with the possibility of hearing the prophecy ever since he regained his body.",
|
|
556
|
+
"Pettigrew owes his life to you.",
|
|
557
|
+
"I have been hoping for this piece of evidence for a very long time.",
|
|
558
|
+
"Understanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery.",
|
|
559
|
+
"A few minutes ago you saw proof, with your own eyes, that I have been telling you the truth for a year.",
|
|
560
|
+
"While you may only have delayed his return to power, it will merely take someone else who is prepared to fight what seems a losing battle next time.",
|
|
561
|
+
"I think Arthur Weasley, for one, will make sure they are traced back to you...",
|
|
562
|
+
"I see we are of one mind.",
|
|
563
|
+
"He’ll have that scar forever.",
|
|
564
|
+
"If all goes well, you will be able to save more than one innocent life tonight.",
|
|
565
|
+
"Their renown is such that both have portraits hanging in other important Wizarding institutions. As they are free to move between their own portraits they can tell us what may be happening elsewhere...",
|
|
566
|
+
"Who knows what the consequences might have been otherwise...",
|
|
567
|
+
"Nymphadora Tonks may need to spend a little time in St. Mungo’s, but it seems that she will make a full recovery.",
|
|
568
|
+
"Exactly.",
|
|
569
|
+
"He has been taken to St. Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. I am sending you back to Sirius’s house, which is much more convenient for the hospital than the Burrow. You will meet your mother there.",
|
|
570
|
+
"To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.",
|
|
571
|
+
"I want it understood that Hagrid has my full confidence.",
|
|
572
|
+
"He could not bear to reside in a body so full of the force he detests.",
|
|
573
|
+
"I have no time to explain now. It is a thrilling tale, I wish to do it justice.",
|
|
574
|
+
"I have gone temporarily deaf and haven’t any idea what you said.",
|
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575
|
+
"We both know that there are other ways of destroying a man.",
|
|
576
|
+
"I am afraid... that there is no doubt that it *is* you.",
|
|
577
|
+
"The moment has come.",
|
|
578
|
+
"Have you any idea how much tyrants fear the people they oppress? All of them realize that, one day, amongst their many victims, there is sure to be one who rises against them and strikes back!",
|
|
579
|
+
"You, like hundreds before you, have discovered the delights of the Mirror of Erised.",
|
|
580
|
+
"Certainly. But hurry. The feast, remember...",
|
|
581
|
+
"What don't I know?",
|
|
582
|
+
"Good luck.",
|
|
583
|
+
"As to that, I have no idea.",
|
|
584
|
+
"No problems, were there?",
|
|
585
|
+
"Voldemort from that point had realized he could use you.",
|
|
586
|
+
"He has known nothing but neglect and often cruelty at your hands. ",
|
|
587
|
+
"This is spectacular news! Very well done indeed! I knew you could do it!",
|
|
588
|
+
"You would prefer him to pass into the ownership of Bellatrix Lestrange?",
|
|
589
|
+
"Harry’s gone after him, hasn’t he?",
|
|
590
|
+
"If there is one thing Voldemort cannot understand, it is love.",
|
|
591
|
+
"Magic always leaves traces behind.",
|
|
592
|
+
"I think you will find it both rich in detail and satisfyingly accurate.",
|
|
593
|
+
"Last night Sirius told me all about how they became Animagi.",
|
|
594
|
+
"Sit down, Harry.",
|
|
595
|
+
"Just one last thing, then.",
|
|
596
|
+
"I’m much mistaken if Voldemort wants his servant in the debt of Harry Potter.",
|
|
597
|
+
"I was trying to keep Sirius alive.",
|
|
598
|
+
"Good. Then he should be up and about in no time.",
|
|
599
|
+
"I’m afraid the poor fellow is ill again.",
|
|
600
|
+
"Harry Potter managed to escape Lord Voldemort. He risked his own life to return Cedric's body to Hogwarts. He showed, in every respect, the sort of bravery that few wizards have ever shown in facing Lord Voldemort, and for this, I honor him.",
|
|
601
|
+
"I look to the prefects, and our new Head Boy and Girl, to make sure that no student runs afoul of the dementors.",
|
|
602
|
+
"P.S. I enjoy acid pops.",
|
|
603
|
+
"Any disturbance should be reported to me immediately.",
|
|
604
|
+
"Due to a lucky mistake I arrived at the Ministry three hours early, so no harm done.",
|
|
605
|
+
"I should have asked myself why I did not feel more disturbed that you had already asked me the question to which I knew, one day, I must give a terrible answer.",
|
|
606
|
+
"Very well, Severus. I didn’t really expect Black to linger.",
|
|
607
|
+
"Professor McGonagall, if you could draw up extra chairs...",
|
|
608
|
+
"You remember the shape and color of Lily Evans’s eyes, I am sure?",
|
|
609
|
+
"It is my mercy, and not yours, that matters now.",
|
|
610
|
+
"The Triwizard Tournament is about to start. I would like to say a few words of explanation before we bring in the casket, just to clarify the procedure that we will be following this year.",
|
|
611
|
+
"You will have your chance to rage at me — to do whatever you like — when I have finished. I will not stop you.",
|
|
612
|
+
"Please do not suggest that I do not take the safety of my students seriously.",
|
|
613
|
+
"Hagrid’s bringing him.",
|
|
614
|
+
"She’s just giving out Mandrake juice — I daresay the basilisk’s victims will be waking up any moment.",
|
|
615
|
+
"Remember — close your mind — you will understand.",
|
|
616
|
+
"I have already been forced to jinx Dawlish once; I did it again with the greatest regret.",
|
|
617
|
+
"Her blood became your refuge.",
|
|
618
|
+
"Until we meet again.",
|
|
619
|
+
"This is Firenze. I think you’ll find him suitable.",
|
|
620
|
+
"Just the one?",
|
|
621
|
+
"Yet again, I tell you that taking Hagrid away will not help in the slightest.",
|
|
622
|
+
"As he dwelled on the door, so did you, though you did not know what it meant.",
|
|
623
|
+
"And what exactly did you want with me?",
|
|
624
|
+
"The fact that you can feel pain like this is your greatest strength.",
|
|
625
|
+
"He is here at my invitation, as are you.",
|
|
626
|
+
"Help will always be given at Hogwarts to those who ask for it.",
|
|
627
|
+
"Jokes? No, no, these are manners.",
|
|
628
|
+
"I remembered the most unusual form your Patronus took, when it charged Mr. Malfoy down at your Quidditch match against Ravenclaw.",
|
|
629
|
+
"Let me draw you up a chair...",
|
|
630
|
+
"I’m sorry?",
|
|
631
|
+
"I do love knitting patterns.",
|
|
632
|
+
"Sirius has not acted like an innocent man.",
|
|
633
|
+
"Rumours of your doings have reached your old school, Tom. I should be sorry to believe half of them.",
|
|
634
|
+
"I might add that werewolves are so mistrusted by most of our kind that his support will count for very little.",
|
|
635
|
+
"I am not joking. Though now that you mention it, I did hear an excellent one over the summer about a troll, a hag, and a leprechaun who all go into a bar... Er — but maybe this is not the time... no... where was I?",
|
|
636
|
+
"The truth. It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with caution.",
|
|
637
|
+
"He chose the boy he thought most likely to be a danger to him.",
|
|
638
|
+
"Floo powder is not safe at the moment, the Network is being watched. You will be taking a Portkey.",
|
|
639
|
+
"To Harry James Potter, I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.",
|
|
640
|
+
"I should have known.",
|
|
641
|
+
"You see, if you have indeed inherited the house, you have also inherited...",
|
|
642
|
+
"I, meanwhile, was offered the post of Minister of Magic, not once, but several times. Naturally, I refused. I had learned that I was not to be trusted with power.",
|
|
643
|
+
"Oh, it’s you, Professor McGonagall... and... ah.",
|
|
644
|
+
"To a wizard such as myself, there can be nothing more important than passing on ancient skills, helping hone young minds.",
|
|
645
|
+
"I defy anyone who has watched you as I have - and I have watched you more closely than you can have imagined - not to want to save you more pain than you had already suffered.",
|
|
646
|
+
"What is it you're after? Why not try an open request for once?",
|
|
647
|
+
"I shall explain everything when Harry is back at school.",
|
|
648
|
+
"A wise and courageous decision, but no less than I would have expected of you.",
|
|
649
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+
"Only this morning, I took a wrong turn on the way to the bathroom and found myself in a beautifully proportioned room I have never seen before, containing a really rather magnificent collection of chamber pots. When I went back to investigate more closely, I discovered that the room had vanished. But I must keep an eye out for it. Possibly it is only accessible at five-thirty in the morning. Or it may only appear at the quarter moon, or when the seeker has an exceptionally full bladder.",
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650
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"You will tell your Aurors to stop searching for my Care of Magical Creatures teacher so that he can return to work.",
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651
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+
"Did you not wonder why it was not I who explained this to you? Why I did not teach you Occlumency?",
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652
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"I would trust Hagrid with my life.",
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653
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+
"The time is long gone when I could frighten you with a burning wardrobe and force you to make repayment for your crimes. But I wish I could.",
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654
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"I consider her to be a very able headmistress - and an excellent dancer.",
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655
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"Enchantingly nasty, I particularly enjoyed your description of me as an obsolete dingbat.",
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656
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"Please sit down.",
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657
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"To one as young as you, I’m sure it seems incredible, but to Nicolas and Perenelle, it really is like going to bed after a very, *very* long day.",
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658
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"Best to say nothing at all, my dear man.",
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659
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"Thank you very much, that was most illuminating.",
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660
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"The happiest man on earth would be able to use the Mirror of Erised like a normal mirror, that is, he would look into it and see himself exactly as he is. Does that help?",
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661
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"Come here, then, And quickly, before anyone else joins us...",
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662
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"I therefore beg you not to waste your time submitting yourself if you are under seventeen.",
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663
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"I had fallen into the trap I had foreseen, that I had told myself I could avoid, that I must avoid.",
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664
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"*Professor* Snape, Harry.",
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665
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"Ah, music, a magic beyond all we do here!",
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666
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"I suspected the dementor attack might have awoken her to the dangers of having you as a surrogate son.",
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667
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"She must know you’re out of your beds... Minerva, go and head her off — tell her any story —",
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668
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"My dear Professor, I've never seen a cat sit so stiffly.",
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669
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+
"You will know, one day... put it from your mind for now.",
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670
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"There is nothing to be feared from a body, any more than there is anything to be feared from the darkness. Lord Voldemort, who of course secretly fears both, disagrees. But once again he reveals his own lack of wisdom. It is the unknown we fear when we look upon death and darkness, nothing more.",
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671
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"I'm afraid I don't know.",
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672
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+
"I warned you, did I not, that there might be danger?",
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673
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"I decided not to answer you.",
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674
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"You do not see the flaw in the plan yet? No... perhaps not.",
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675
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"It is — five minutes to midnight.",
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676
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+
"We’ve had precious little to celebrate for eleven years.",
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677
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+
"I am much older, much cleverer, and much less valuable.",
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678
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"They seemed to think I was the best man for the job after all.",
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679
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"Very strange tales they told me, too... ",
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680
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"You know, the Stone was really not such a wonderful thing.",
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681
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"If you proceed downstairs into the Department of Mysteries, you will find several escaped Death Eaters contained in the Death Chamber, bound by an Anti-Disapparation Jinx and awaiting your decision as to what to do with them.",
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682
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"Your father left this in my possession before he died.",
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683
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"I have absolutely no intention of being sent to Azkaban. I could break out, of course – but what a waste of time, and frankly, I can think of a whole host of things I would rather be doing.",
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684
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"As High Inquisitor you have every right to dismiss my teachers. You do not, however, have the authority to send them away from the castle. I am afraid that the power to do that still resides with the Headmaster.",
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685
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+
"I believe I was right to think that Voldemort would have made use of you in such a way.",
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686
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+
"My priority was to keep you alive.",
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687
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+
"Do you see, Harry? Do you see the flaw in my brilliant plan now?",
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688
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"Good evening. You must be Mr. Dursley. ",
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689
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"It is my very great pleasure to inform you that the Triwizard Tournament will be taking place at Hogwarts this year.",
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690
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+
"Three turns should do it.",
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691
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+
"I have only two words to say to you. Tuck in.",
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692
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+
"This door has been locked since I left the ward ten minutes ago.",
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693
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+
"We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided. Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open.",
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694
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+
"You see, only one who wanted to find the Stone — find it, but not use it — would be able to get it, otherwise they’d just see themselves making gold or drinking Elixir of Life.",
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695
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+
"You think the dead we have loved ever truly leave us?",
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696
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+
"You must see that Professor Snape’s version of events is far more convincing than yours.",
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697
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+
"I told her, courteously I hope, that I did not think she would be suitable for the post.",
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698
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+
"That might, indeed, have been the more practical course.",
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699
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+
"You need return there only once a year.",
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700
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+
"She may have taken you grudgingly, furiously, unwillingly, bitterly, yet still she took you.",
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701
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+
"You have sent Voldemort a deputy who is in your debt.",
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702
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+
];
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