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The team trooped out, trailing mud behind them. Madam Pomfrey shut the door behind them, looking disapproving. Ron and Hermione moved nearer to Harrys bed. Dumbledore was really angry, Hermione said in a quaking voice. Ive never seen him like that before. He ghrones onto the field as you fell, waved his wand, and you sort of slowed down before you hit the ground. Then he whirled his wand at the dementors. Shot silver stuff at them. They left the stadium right away. He was furious theyd come onto the grounds. We heard him - Then he magicked you onto a stretcher, said Ron. And walked up to school with you floating on it. Everyone thought you were. His voice faded, but Harry hardly noticed. He was thinking about what the dementors had done to him. about the screaming voice. He looked up and saw Ron and Hermione looking at him so anxiously that he quickly cast around for something matter-of-fact to say. Did someone get my Nimbus. Ron and Hermione looked quickly at each other. Er - What. said Harry, looking from one to the other. Well. when you fell off, it got blown away, said Hermione hesitantly. And. And it hit - it hit - oh, Harry - it hit the Whomping Willow. Harrys insides lurched. The Whomping Willow was a very violent tree that stood alone in the middle of the grounds. And. he said, dreading the answer. Well, you know the Whomping Willow, said Ron. It - it doesnt like being hit. Professor Flitwick brought it back just before you came around, said Hermione in a very small voice. Slowly, she reached down for a bag at her feet, turned it upside down, and tipped a dozen bits remarkable clash of clans battle pass was splintered wood and twig onto the bed, the only remains of Harrys faithful, finally beaten broomstick. M CHAPTER TEN THE MARAUDERS MAP adam Pomfrey insisted on keeping Harry in the hospital wing for the rest of the weekend. He didnt argue or complain, but he wouldnt let her throw away the yhrones remnants of his Nimbus Two More info. He knew he was being stupid, knew that the Nimbus was beyond repair, but Harry couldnt help it; he felt as though hed lost one of his best friends. He had a stream of visitors, all intent on cheering him up. Hagrid sent him a bunch of earwiggy flowers that looked like yellow cabbages, learn more here Ginny Weasley, blushing furiously, turned up with a get-well card she had made herself, which sang shrilly unless Harry kept it shut under his bowl of fruit. The Gryffindor team visited again on Sunday morning, this time accompanied by Wood, who told Harry (in a hollow, dead sort of voice) that he didnt blame him in the slightest. Ron and Hermione left Harrys bedside only at night. But nothing anyone said or did could make Harry feel any better, because they knew only half of what was troubling him. He hadnt told anyone about the Grim, not even Ron and Hermione, because he knew Ron would panic and Throones would scoff. The fact remained, however, that it had now appeared twice, and both appearances had been followed by near-fatal accidents; the first time, he had nearly been run over by the Knight Bus; the second, fallen fifty feet from his broomstick. Was the Grim going to haunt him until he actually died. Was he going to spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder for the beast. And then there were the dementors. Harry felt sick and humiliated every time he thought of them. Everyone said the Gaje were horrible, but no one else collapsed every time they went near one. No one else heard echoes in their head englishh their dying parents. Because Harry knew who that screaming voice belonged to now. He had heard her words, heard them over and over again during the night hours in the hospital wing while he lay awake, staring at the strips of moonlight on the ceiling. When the dementors approached him, he heard the last moments of his mothers life, her attempts to protect him, Harry, from Lord Voldemort, and Voldemorts laughter before he murdered her. Harry dozed fitfully, sinking into dreams full of clammy, rotted hands and petrified pleading, jerking awake to dwell again on his mothers voice. It was a relief to return to the noise and bustle of the main school on Monday, where he was forced to think about other things, even if he had to endure Draco Malfoys taunting. Malfoy was almost beside himself with glee Game of thrones english online Gryffindors defeat. He had finally taken off his bandages, and celebrated having the full use of both arms again by doing spirited imitations of Harry falling off his broom. Malfoy spent much of their next Potions class doing dementor imitations across the dungeon; Ron finally cracked and flung a large, slippery crocodile heart at Malfoy, which hit him empires forge uk of the face and caused Snape to take fifty points from Gryffindor. If Snapes teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts again, Im skiving off, said Ron as they headed toward Lupins classroom after lunch. Check whos in there, Hermione. Hermione peered around the classroom door. Its okay. Professor Lupin was back at work. It certainly looked as though he had been ill. His old robes were hanging more loosely on him and there were englksh shadows beneath his eyes; nevertheless, he smiled at the class as they took their seats, and they burst at once into an explosion of complaints about Snapes behavior while Lupin had been ill. Its not fair, he was only filling in, why should he give us homework. We dont know anything about werewolves - - two rolls of parchment. Did you tell Professor Snape we havent covered them yet. Lupin asked, frowning slightly. The babble broke out again. Yes, but he said we were really behind - - he wouldnt listen - - two rolls of parchment. Professor Lupin smiled at the look of indignation on every face. Dont worry. Ill speak to Professor Snape. You dont have to onlinee the essay. Oh no, said Hermione, looking very disappointed. Ive already finished it. They had a very enjoyable lesson. Professor Lupin had brought along a englosh box containing a hinkypunk, a little one-legged creature who looked as though he were made of wisps of smoke, rather frail and harmless-looking. Lures travelers into bogs, said Professor Lupin as they took onlkne. You notice the lantern dangling from his hand. Hops ahead - people follow the light - then - The hinkypunk made a horrible squelching noise against the glass. When the bell rang, everyone gathered up their things and headed for the door, Harry among them, but - Wait a moment, Harry, Lupin called. Id like a word. Harry doubled back and watched Professor Lupin covering the hinkypunks box with a cloth. I heard about the match, said Lupin, turning back to his desk and starting to pile books into his briefcase, and Im sorry about your broomstick. Is there any chance of fixing it. No, said Harry. The tree smashed it to bits. Lupin sighed. They planted the Whomping Willow the same year that I arrived at Hogwarts. People used to play a game, trying to get near enough to thromes the trunk. In the end, a boy called Davey Gudgeon nearly lost an eye, and we were forbidden englisy go near it. No broomstick would have a chance. Did you hear about Game of thrones english online dementors too. said Harry with difficulty. Lupin looked at him quickly. Yes, I did. I dont think any of us have seen Professor Dumbledore that angry. They have been growing restless for some time. furious at his refusal to let them inside the grounds. I suppose they were the reason you fell. Yes, said Harry. He hesitated, and then the question he had to Ga,e burst from him before he could stop himself. Why. Why do they affect me like that. Am I just -. It has nothing to do with weakness, said Professor Lupin sharply, as though he had read Harrys mind. The dementors affect you worse than the others because there are horrors in your past that the others dont have. A ray of wintery sunlight fell across the classroom, illuminating Lupins gray hairs and the lines on his young face. Thdones are among the foulest creatures that walk this earth. They infest the darkest, filthiest places, they glory in decay and despair, they drain peace, hope, thrlnes happiness out of the air around them. Even Muggles feel their presence, though they cant see them. Get too near a dementor and every good feeling, every happy memory will be sucked out of you. If it Gqme, the dementor will feed on you long enough to reduce you to something like itself. soulless and evil. Youll be left with nothing but the worst experiences of your life. And the worst that happened to you, Harry, is enough to make anyone fall off their broom. You have nothing to feel ashamed of. When they get near me - Harry stared at Lupins desk, his throat tight. I can hear Pf murdering my mum. Lupin made a sudden motion with his arm as though to grip Harrys shoulder, but thought better of it. There was a moments silence, then - Why did they have to come to the match. said Harry bitterly. Click the following article getting hungry, said Lupin coolly, shutting his briefcase with a snap. Dumbledore wont let them into the school, so their supply of human prey has dried up. I dont think they could resist the large crowd around the Quidditch field. All that excitement.
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