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"
But
I
'm
not
trying
to
get
myself
any
treasure
,
I
'm
not
trying
to
take
anything
for
personal
gain
.
Can
you
believe
that
?
"
The
goblin
looked
slantwise
at
Harry
,
and
the
lightning
scar
on
Harry
's
forehead
prickled
,
but
he
ignored
it
,
refusing
to
acknowledge
its
pain
or
its
invitation
.
"
If
there
was
a
wizard
of
whom
I
would
believe
that
they
did
not
seek
personal
gain
,
"
said
Griphook
finally
,
"
it
would
be
you
,
Harry
Potter
.
Goblins
and
elves
are
not
used
to
the
protection
or
the
respect
that
you
have
shown
this
night
.
Not
from
wand-carriers
.
"
"
Wand-carriers
,
"
repeated
Harry
:
The
phrase
fell
oddly
upon
his
ears
as
his
scar
prickled
,
as
Voldemort
turned
his
thoughts
northward
,
and
as
Harry
burned
to
question
Ollivander
next
door
.
"
The
right
to
carry
a
wand
,
"
said
the
goblin
quietly
,
"
has
long
been
contested
between
wizards
and
goblins
.
"
"
Well
,
goblins
can
do
magic
without
wands
,
"
said
Ron
.
"
That
is
immaterial
!
Wizards
refuse
to
share
the
secrets
of
wand-lore
with
other
magical
beings
,
they
deny
us
the
possibility
of
extending
our
powers
!
"
"
Well
,
goblins
wo
n't
share
any
of
their
magic
either
,
"
said
Ron
.
"
You
wo
n't
tell
us
how
to
make
swords
and
armor
the
way
you
do
.
Goblins
know
how
to
work
metal
in
a
way
wizards
have
never
--
"
"
It
does
n't
matter
,
"
said
Harry
,
noting
Griphook
's
rising
color
.
"
This
is
n't
about
wizards
versus
goblins
or
any
other
sort
of
magical
creature
--
"
Griphook
gave
a
nasty
laugh
.