1.17 The Man with Two Faces

  1. 'Yes, Severus does seem the type,
    doesn't he?
    .
  2. So useful to have him swooping
    around like an overgrown bat.
    .
  3. Next to him,
    who would suspect p-p-poor st-stuttering.
    P-Professor Quirrell?'
    .
  4. Harry couldn't take it in.
    .
  5. Quirrell snapped his fingers. Ropes
    sprang out of thin air and wrapped
    themselves tightly around Harry
    .
  6. I'Il be far away by the time he gets back
    .
  7. All Harry could think of doing was to keep
    Quirrell talking
    and
    stop
    him
    concentrating on the Mirror.
    .
  8. Blurt out
  9. Idly
  10. 'He was on to me by that time, trying to find out how far
    I'd got. He suspected me all along.
  11. Harry struggled against the ropes
    binding him, but they didn't give. He had to
    keep Quirrell from giving his whole
    attention to the Mirror
  12. For the first time, a spasm of fear flitted
    across Quirrell's face
    .
  13. Voldemort showed me how
    wrong I was.
  14. ◦ Quirrell's voice tailed away.
    ◦ Quirrell's voice tailed away.
  15. Quirrell cursed under his breath
  16. But how can I look
    without Quirrell realising what Im up
    to?
  17. Harry screwed up his courage.
  18. Dare he make a
    break for it?
  19. Harry would have screamed, but he
    couldn't make a sound.
  20. Harry tried to take a step backwards
    but his legs wouldn't move
  21. I killed your father first
    and he put up a courageous fight ... but
    your mother needn't have died ... she
    was trying to protect you ...
  22. Now give
    me the Stone, unless you want her to
    have died in vain.'
  23. At once, a
    needle-sharp pain seared across Harry's
    scar; his head felt as though it was about
    to split in two; he yelled, struggling with
    all his might, and to his surprise,
    Quirrell let go of him.
  24. The pain in his
    head lessened
  25. The smiling face of
    Albus Dumbledore swam into
    view
    above him
  26. 'Calm yourself, dear boy, you
    are a
    little
    behind the
    Times,'
  27. He was lying in a bed
    with white linen sheets and next to him
    was a table piled high with what looked
    like half the sweet-shop.
  28. 'How long have I been in here?'
  29. You got there? You got Hermione's
    owl?'
    We must have crossed in mid-air. 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-
  30. the trouble is, humans do
    have a knack of choosing precisely
    those things which are worst for
    them.
  31. 'The truth.' Dumbledore sighed. 'It
    is a beautiful and terrible thing, and
    should therefore be treated with great
    caution. However, 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.'
  32. And Harry knew it would be no
    good to argue
  33. Dumbledore now
    became very
    interested in a bird out on the
    window-sill, which gave Harry time
    to dry his eyes on the sheet.
  34. When he
    had found his voice again, Harry said,
    And the Invisibility Cloak - do you
    know who sent it to me?'
    Ah - your father happened to leave
    it in my possession and I thought you
    might like it.
  35. Fire away
  36. Funny, the way people's minds work,
    isn't it? Professor Snape couldn't bear
    being in your father's debt ... I do
    believe he worked so hard to protect
    you this year because he felt that
    would make him and your father
    quits. Then he could go back to hating
    your father's memory in peace
  37. I t was one of my more
    brilliant ideas, and between you
    and me, that's saying something
  38. My brain surprises even me sometimes
  39. Ah! Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans! I
    was unfortunate enough in my youth to come
    across a vomit-flavoured one, and since then
    I'm afraid i've rather lost my liking for them-
    but I think I'll be safe with a nice toffee, don't
    you?
  40. Hermione looked ready to fling her
    arms
    around him again, but Harry was glad she held
    herself in as his head was still very sore.
  41. Ron and Hermione were a very good
    audience; they gasped in all the right
    places
  42. I always said he was off his rocker,'
    said Ron, looking quite impressed at
    how mad his hero was
  43. Hurtle off
  44. he knows more or less everything
    that goes on here, you know.
  45. Slytherin won, of course - you missed
    the last Quidditch match we were
    steamrollered by Ravenclaw without
    you - but the food'll be good.
  46. Bustle over
  47. After a good night's sleep, Harry felt
    nearly back to normal
  48. Sidle
  49. Remorse
  50. Stoat
  51. Decked out
  52. ◦ The babble died away.
  53. 'Another year gone!
  54. I must trouble you with
    an old man's wheezing waffle before we
    sink our teeth into our delicious feast.
  55. Harry could see Draco Malfoy banging
    his goblet on the table. It was a sickening
    sight.
  56. However, recent events
    must be taken into account.
    still. The
    Slytherins' smiles faded a little
  57. 'I have a few
    last-minute points to dish out.
  58. The din was deafening. Those who
    could add up while yelling themselves
    hoarse knew that Gryffindor now had
    four hundred and seventy-two points
  59. They had
    drawn for the House Cup - if only
    Dumbledore had given Harry just one
    more point.
  60. It takes a great
    deal of bravery to stand up to
    our
    enemies, but just as much to stand up to
    our friends. I therefore award ten points
    to Mr Neville Longbottom.'
  61. Neville, white with shock, disappearede
    under a pile of people hugging him.
  62. snape was shaking
    McGonagall's hand, with a horrible
    forced smile. He caught Harry's eye and
    Harry knew at once that Snape's feelings
    towards him hadn't changed one jot.
  63. Harry had almost forgotten that the exam
    results were still to come, but
    come they did. To their great surprise,
    both he and Ron passed with good
    marks; Hermione, of course, came top of
    the year. Even Neville scraped through,
    his good Herbology mark making up for
    his abysmal Potions one. They had
  64. wizened old guard
  65. You must come and stay this
    summer,'
  66. TIl need something to-
    look forward to.'
  67. 'In a manner of speaking,' said Uncle Vernon.
    Hurry up, boy, we haven't got all day.' He
    walkedaway.
  68. Harry hung back for a last word with Ron
    and Hermione.
    'See you over the summer, then.'
  69. 'Oh, I will, said Harry, and they
    were
    surprised at the grin that was spreading over
    his face.
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