The concentration within the room was almost tangible. Harry saw Malfoy riffling feverishly through his copy of Advanced Potion-Making. Rist could not have been clearer that Malfoy really wanted that lucky day. Harry bent swiftly over the tattered book Slughorn had lent him.
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Yes, all right, but Ron, the stone. As they argued in whispers, Harry moved around the room, only half listening.
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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. I arrived just in time to pull Quirrell off you - It was you. I feared I might be too late. You nearly were, I couldnt have kept him off the Stone much longer - Doqnload the Stone, boy, you - the effort involved nearly killed you.
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I will, said Gimli eagerly. I will, said Aragorn heavily.
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Because I can speak Parseltongue. You can speak Parseltongue, Harry, said Dumbledore calmly, because Lord Voldemort - who is the last remaining descendant of Salazar Slytherin - can speak Parseltongue.
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For 924 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS the moment it withdrew them, and brought up new forces, massing them about Cirith Gorgor for an avenging stroke. And if it had also been its purpose to defend the Mountain against all approach, it could scarcely have done more.
Well. Sam went on.
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According to Wood, this was good ovrrlay for Gryffindor, who would take second place if they beat Ravenclaw too. He therefore increased the number of team practices to five a week.
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But arrows are no use against Ents. They hurt them, of course, and infuriate them: like stinging flies. But an Ent can be stuck as full of orc-arrows as a pin-cushion, and take no serious harm.
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He expected no less, and when he saw my face he fell down flat and began to melt on the spot. What did you do to him. cried Frodo in alarm.
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