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The
only
things
left
out
of
place
were
today
's
Daily
Prophet
,
still
lying
on
the
bed
,
and
on
top
of
it
,
the
piece
of
broken
mirror
.
Harry
moved
across
the
room
,
slid
the
mirror
fragment
off
today
's
Prophet
,
and
unfolded
the
newspaper
.
He
had
merely
glanced
at
the
headline
when
he
had
taken
the
rolled-up
paper
from
the
delivery
owl
early
that
morning
and
thrown
it
aside
,
after
noting
that
it
said
nothing
about
Voldemort
.
Harry
was
sure
that
the
Ministry
was
leaning
on
the
Prophet
to
suppress
news
about
Voldemort
.
It
was
only
now
,
therefore
,
that
he
saw
what
he
had
missed
.
Across
the
bottom
half
of
the
front
page
a
smaller
headline
was
set
over
a
picture
of
Dumbledore
striding
along
,
looking
harried
:
DUMBLEDORE
--
THE
TRUTH
AT
LAST
?
Coming
next
week
,
the
shocking
story
of
the
flawed
genius
considered
by
many
to
be
the
greatest
wizard
of
his
generation
.
Striping
away
the
popular
image
of
serene
,
silver-bearded
wisdom
,
Rita
Skeeter
reveals
the
disturbed
childhood
,
the
lawless
youth
,
the
life-long
feuds
,
and
the
guilty
secrets
that
Dumbledore
carried
to
his
grave
,
WHY
was
the
man
tipped
to
be
the
Minister
of
Magic
content
to
remain
a
mere
headmaster
?
WHAT
was
the
real
purpose
of
the
secret
organization
known
as
the
Order
of
the
Phoenix
?
HOW
did
Dumbledore
really
meet
his
end
?
The
answers
to
these
and
many
more
questions
are
explored
in
the
explosive
new
biography
,
The
Life
and
Lies
of
Albus
Dumbledore
,
by
Rita
Skeeter
,
exclusively
interviewed
by
Berry
Braithwaite
,
page
13
,
inside
.
Harry
ripped
open
the
paper
and
found
page
thirteen
.
The
article
was
topped
with
a
picture
showing
another
familiar
face
:
a
woman
wearing
jeweled
glasses
with
elaborately
curled
blonde
hair
,
her
teeth
bared
in
what
was
clearly
supposed
to
be
a
winning
smile
,
wiggling
her
fingers
up
at
him
.
Doing
his
best
to
ignore
this
nauseating
image
,
Harry
read
on
.
In
person
,
Rita
Skeeter
is
much
warmer
and
softer
than
her
famously
ferocious
quill-portraits
might
suggest
.
Greeting
me
in
the
hallway
of
her
cozy
home
,
she
leads
me
straight
into
the
kitchen
for
a
cup
of
tea
,
a
slice
of
pound
cake
and
,
it
goes
without
saying
,
a
steaming
vat
of
freshest
gossip
.
"
Well
,
of
course
,
Dumbledore
is
a
biographer
's
dream
,
"
says
Skeeter
.
"
Such
a
long
,
full
life
.
I
'm
sure
my
book
will
be
the
first
of
very
,
very
many
.
"