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She
did
not
answer
,
but
merely
crossed
out
a
few
of
his
feebler
sentences
in
a
weary
sort
of
way
.
Grinning
,
Harry
hurried
out
through
the
portrait
hole
and
off
to
the
Headmaster
's
office
.
The
gargoyle
leapt
aside
at
the
mention
of
toffee
eclairs
,
and
Harry
took
the
spiral
staircase
two
steps
at
a
time
,
knocking
on
the
door
just
as
a
clock
within
chimed
eight
.
"
Enter
,
"
called
Dumbledore
,
but
as
Harry
put
out
a
hand
to
push
the
door
,
it
was
wrenched
open
from
inside
.
There
stood
Professor
Trelawney
.
"
Aha
!
"
she
cried
,
pointing
dramatically
at
Harry
as
she
blinked
at
him
through
her
magnifying
spectacles
.
"
So
this
is
the
reason
I
am
to
be
thrown
unceremoniously
from
your
office
,
Dumbledore
!
"
"
My
dear
Sybill
,
"
said
Dumbledore
in
a
slightly
exasperated
voice
,
"
there
is
no
question
of
throwing
you
unceremoniously
from
anywhere
,
but
Harry
does
have
an
appointment
,
and
I
really
do
n't
think
there
is
any
more
to
be
said
--
"
"
Very
well
,
"
said
Professor
Trelawney
,
in
a
deeply
wounded
voice
.
"
If
you
will
not
banish
the
usurping
nag
,
so
be
it
...
perhaps
I
shall
find
a
school
where
my
talents
are
better
appreciated
...
"
She
pushed
past
Harry
and
disappeared
down
the
spiral
staircase
;
they
heard
her
stumble
halfway
down
,
and
Harry
guessed
that
she
had
tripped
over
one
of
her
trailing
shawls
.
"
Please
close
the
door
and
sit
down
,
Harry
,
"
said
Dumbledore
,
sounding
rather
tired
.
Harry
obeyed
,
noticing
as
he
took
his
usual
seat
in
front
of
Dumbledore
's
desk
that
the
Pensieve
lay
between
them
once
more
,
as
did
two
more
tiny
crystal
bottles
full
of
swirling
memory
.
"
Professor
Trelawney
still
is
n't
happy
Firenze
is
teaching
,
then
?
"
Harry
asked
.