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- Гарри Поттер и Дары Смерти
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He
read
the
letter
again
,
but
could
not
take
in
any
more
meaning
than
he
had
done
the
first
time
,
and
was
reduced
to
staring
at
the
handwriting
itself
.
She
had
made
her
"
g
"
s
the
same
way
he
did
:
He
searched
through
the
letter
for
every
one
of
them
,
and
each
felt
like
a
friendly
little
wave
glimpsed
from
behind
a
veil
.
The
letter
was
an
incredible
treasure
,
proof
that
Lily
Potter
had
lived
,
really
lived
,
that
her
warm
hand
had
once
moved
across
this
parchment
,
tracing
ink
into
these
letters
,
these
words
,
words
about
him
,
Harry
,
her
son
.
Impatiently
brushing
away
the
wetness
in
his
eyes
,
he
reread
the
letter
,
this
time
concentrating
on
the
meaning
.
It
was
like
listening
to
a
half-remembered
voice
.
They
had
had
a
cat
...
perhaps
it
had
perished
,
like
his
parents
,
at
Godric
's
Hollow
...
or
else
fled
when
there
was
nobody
left
to
feed
it
...
Sirius
had
bought
him
his
first
broomstick
...
His
parents
had
known
Bathilda
Bagshot
;
had
Dumbledore
introduced
them
?
Dumbledore
's
still
got
his
Invisibility
Cloak
...
There
was
something
funny
there
...
Harry
paused
,
pondering
his
mother
's
words
.
Why
had
Dumbledore
taken
James
's
Invisibility
Cloak
?
Harry
distinctly
remembered
his
headmaster
telling
him
years
before
,
"
I
do
n't
need
a
cloak
to
become
invisible
.
"
Perhaps
some
less
gifted
Order
member
had
needed
its
assistance
,
and
Dumbledore
had
acted
as
carrier
?
Harry
passed
on
...
Wormy
was
here
...
Pettigrew
,
the
traitor
,
had
seemed
"
down
,
"
had
he
?
Was
he
aware
that
he
was
seeing
James
and
Lily
alive
for
the
last
time
?
And
finally
Bathilda
again
,
who
told
incredible
stories
about
Dumbledore
.
It
seems
incredible
that
Dumbledore
--
That
Dumbledore
what
?
But
there
were
any
number
of
things
that
would
seem
incredible
about
Dumbledore
;
that
he
had
once
received
bottom
marks
in
a
Transfiguration
test
,
for
instance
,
or
had
taken
up
goat-charming
like
Aberforth
...
Harry
got
to
his
feet
and
scanned
the
floor
:
Perhaps
the
rest
of
the
letter
was
here
somewhere
.
He
seized
papers
,
treating
them
,
in
his
eagerness
,
with
as
little
consideration
as
the
original
searcher
;
he
pulled
open
drawers
,
shook
out
books
,
stood
on
a
chair
to
run
his
hand
over
the
top
of
the
wardrobe
,
and
crawled
under
the
bed
and
armchair
.
At
last
,
lying
facedown
on
the
floor
,
he
spotted
what
looked
like
a
torn
piece
of
paper
under
the
chest
of
drawers
.