1.16 Through the Trapdoor

  1. It was swelteringly hot,
    It was swelteringly hot,
  2. snuff-box
    snuff-box
  3. Snape made them
    all nervous, breathing down their necks
    while they tried to remember how to make
    a Forgetfulness Potion.
    .
  4. Neville thought
    Harry had a bad case of exam nerves
    because Harry couldn't sleep, but the truth
    was that Harry kept being woken by his old
    nightmare, except that it was now worse
    than ever
    .
  5. they were so busy
    with their revision they didn't have much
    time to fret about what Snape or anyone
    else might be up to.
    .
  6. batty old wizards
    batty old wizards
  7. That was far easier than I thought it
    would be,'
    • That was far easier than I thought it
    • would be,'
  8. the crowds flocking out into the sunny
    grounds.
    • the crowds flocking out into the sunny
    • grounds.
  9. Hermione always liked to go through
    their exam papers afterwards, but Ron
    said this made him feel ill, so they
    wandered down to the lake and flopped
    under a tree.
    • Hermione always liked to go through
    • their exam papers afterwards, but Ron
    • said this made him feel ill, so they
    • wandered down to the lake and flopped
    • under a tree.
  10. The Weasley twins and Lee
    Jordan were tickling the tentacles of a
    giant squid, which was basking in the
    warm shallows.
    .
  11. And Neville will play Quidditch for
    England before Hagrid lets Dumbledore down.'
    .
  12. Harry nodded, but he couldn't shake off a
    lurking feeling that there was something he'd
    forgotten to do, something important.
    .
  13. Harry was quite sure the unsettled feeling
    didn't have anything to do with work, though
    .
  14. I've just thought of something,
    I've just thought of something,
  15. Why didn't I see it
    before?"
    .
  16. What are you on about?'
    .
  17. he was shelling peas into a large bowl
    he was shelling peas into a large bowl
  18. 'See
    Professor
    Dumbledore?
    Professor
    McGonagall repeated, as though this was a very
    fishy thing to want to do. Why?
    .
  19. 'It's sort of secret, he said, but he wished at
    once he hadn't, because Professor McGonagall's
    nostrils flared.
    • 'It's sort of secret, he said, but he wished at
    • once he hadn't, because Professor McGonagall's
    • nostrils flared.
  20. Look,' said Harry, throwing caution to the
    winds, 'Professor - it's about the Philosopher's
    Stone-
    .
  21. Wharever Professor
    McGonagall had
    expected, it wasn't that. The books she was
    carrying tumbled out of her arms but she
    didn't pick them up.
    .
  22. How do you know-? she spluttered
    How do you know-? she spluttered
  23. He's found out everything he needs and now
    he's got Dumbledore out of the way.
    • He's found out everything he needs and now
    • he's got Dumbledore out of the way.
  24. 'Hanging around like this, people will think
    you're up to something. And Gryffindor really
    can't afford to lose any more points, can they?'
    .
  25. she lost her temper.
  26. 'At least Hermione's
    on Snape's tail,'
  27. Haven't you heard
    what it was like when he was trying to take
    over?
    • Haven't you heard
    • what it was like when he was trying to take
    • over?
  28. nothing you two say is
    going to stop me!
  29. 'Oh, come off it, you don't think we'd let you
    go alone?'
    • 'Oh, come off it, you don't think we'd let you
    • go alone?'
  30. I'd better go and look through my books, there
    might be something useful.
  31. 'But if we get caught, you two will be
    expelled, too.
  32. Not if I can help it,' said Hermione grimly.
    'Flitwick told me in secret that I got a hundred
    and twelve per cent on his exam. They're not
    throwing me out after that.'
  33. Slowly, the room emptied as people drifted
    off to bed.
  34. We'd better put the Cloak on here, and make
    sure it covers all three of us - if Filch spots one
    of our feet wandering along on its own -
  35. who looked as though he'd been making
    another bid for freedom
    • who looked as though he'd been making
    • another bid for freedom
  36. They couldn't afford to waste any more
    time,
  37. But Neville was clearly steeling himself to do
    something desperate
    I won't let you do it,
  38. And you were the one who told me to
    stand up up to people!
  39. Neville's arms snapped to his sides. His legs
    sprang together. His whole body rigid, he
    swayed where he stood and then fell flat on his
    face, stiff as a board
  40. But leaving Neville lying motionless on the
    floor didn't feel like a very good omen. In their nervous
    state, every statue's shadow looked
    like Filch, every distant breath of wind
    sounded like Peeves swooping down on them.
  41. At the foot of the first set of stairs, they
    spotted Mrs Norris skulking near the top
  42. Peeves was bobbing halfway up, loosening the
    carpet so that people would trip.
  43. he scooted off.
    he scooted off.
  44. Seeing the open door somehow seemed to
    impress upon all three of them what
    was
    facing them.
  45. As the door creaked
    As the door creaked
  46. beast's eyes began to droop
  47. Harry hardly drew
    breath. Slowly, the dog's growls ceased - it
    tottered on its paws and fell to its knees, then it
    slumped to the ground, fast asleep
  48. Ron gritted his teeth
  49. He lowered himself through the hole until he
    was hanging on by his fingertips.
  50. Ron followed straight away. He landed
    sprawled next to Harry.
  51. What's this stuff?' were his first words.
    'Dunno, sort of plant thing. I suppose it's here
    to break the fall. Come on, Hermione!
  52. She leapt up and struggled towards a damp
    wall. She had to struggle because the moment
    she had landed, the plant had started to twist
    snake-like tendrils around her ankles. As for
    Harry and Ron, their legs had already been
    bound tightly in long creepers without their
    noticing
  53. bluebell flames
  54. In a matter of
    seconds, the two boys felt it loosening its grip
    as it cringed away from the light and warmth
    Wriggling and flailing, it unravelled itself from
    their bodies and they were able to pull free.
  55. All they could hear apart from their
    footsteps waS the gentle drip of
    water
    trickling down the walls.
  56. Not for nothing, though, was Harry the
    youngest Seeker in a century.
  57. He had a
    knack for spotting things other people
    didn't. After a minute's weaving about
    through the whirl of rainbow feathers, he
    noticed a large silver key that had a bent
    wing, as if it had already been caught and
    stuffed roughly into the keyhole
  58. the feathers are all crumpled on
    one side.
    .
  59. Harry streaked after it
    .
  60. They landed quickly and Harry ran to the
    door, the key struggling in his hand. He
    rammed it into the lock and turned - it
    worked.
    .
  61. light suddenly flooded the
    room to reveal an astonishing sight
    .
  62. the stone sprang to life.
    .
  63. Now,
    don't be offended or anything, but neither
    of you are that good at chess -
    .
  64. Just tell us what to do.'
    Just tell us what to do.'
  65. A white pawn had moved forward two
    squares.
    .
  66. Every time one of their men was lost, the
    white pieces showed no mercy. Soon there
    was a huddle of limp black players slumped
    along the wall.
    .
  67. There was nothing else for it.
    .
  68. I might be able
    to hold Snape off for a while, but Im no
    match for him really.'
    .
  69. 'It's not poison?' said Harry anxiously
    'No-but it's like ice.'
    'Quick, go, before it wears off.'
    .
  70. 'Here I come,' he said and he drained the
    little bottle in one gulp.
    .
  71. It was indeed as though ice was flooding
    his body. He put the bottle down and
    walked forward; he braced himself, saw the
    black flames licking his body but couldn't
    feel them - for a moment he could see
    then he was on the
    nothing but dark fire
    other side, in the last chamber
    .
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