J.K.

  • Anna Pjateckahas quotedlast year
    There was an uproar. It took several purple firecrackers exploding from the end of Professor Dumbledore’s wand to bring silence.
    “Prefects,” he rumbled, “lead your Houses back to the dormitories immediately!”
    Percy was in his element.
    “Follow me! Stick together, first years! No need to fear the troll if you follow my orders! Stay close behind me, now. Make way, first years coming through! Excuse me, I’m a prefect!”
    “How could a troll get in?” Harry asked as they climbed the stairs.
    “Don’t ask me, they’re supposed to be really stupid,” said Ron.
    “Maybe Peeves let it in for a Halloween joke.”
    They passed different groups of people hurrying in different directions. As they jostled their way through a crowd of confused Hufflepuffs, Harry suddenly grabbed Ron’s arm.
    “I’ve just thought — Hermione.”
    “What about her?”
    “She doesn’t know about the troll.”
    Ron bit his lip.
    “Oh, all right,” he snapped. “But Percy’d better not see us.”
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  • Анастасия Дедулевичhas quoted2 years ago
    slammed the door shut
  • Анастасия Дедулевичhas quoted2 years ago
    lammed the door shut
  • Анастасия Дедулевичhas quoted2 years ago
    Load of old tosh,
  • Camila Coralhas quoted10 months ago
    set off home
  • Camila Coralhas quoted10 months ago
    Mr Dursley might have been drifting into an uneasy sleep, but the cat on the wall outside was showing no sign of sleepiness. It was sitting as still as a statue, its eyes fixed unblinkingly on the far corner of Privet Drive. It didn’t so much as quiver when a car door slammed in the next street, nor when two owls swooped overhead.
  • Camila Coralhas quoted10 months ago
    popped out of the ground
  • Camila Coralhas quoted10 months ago
    tuck into his belt

    Metido en su cinturón (correa)

  • Camila Coralhas quoted10 months ago
    His face fell.

    Su cara bajo

  • Camila Coralhas quoted10 months ago
    cracked from trying not to laugh.
    There was a horrible smell in the kitchen next morning when Harry went in for breakfast. It seemed to be coming from a large metal tub in the sink. He went to have a look. The tub was full of what looked like dirty rags swimming in grey water.
    ‘What’s this?’ he asked Aunt Petunia. Her lips tightened as they always did if he dared to ask a question.
    ‘Your new school uniform,’ she said.
    Harry looked in the bowl again.
    ‘Oh,’ he said. ‘I didn’t realise it had to be so wet.’
    ‘Don’t be stupid,’ snapped Aunt Petunia. ‘I’m dyeing some of Dudley’s old things grey for you. It’ll look just like everyone else’s when I’ve finished.’
    Harry seriously doubted this, but thought it best not to argue.
    He sat down at the table and tried not to think about how he was going to look on his first day at Stonewall High – like he was wearing bits of old elephant skin, probably.
    Dudley and Uncle Vernon came in, both with wrinkled noses because of the smell from Harry’s new uniform. Uncle
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