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- Гарри Поттер и Орден Феникса
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'
Yes
,
if
it
really
is
a
second
,
'
said
Mr.
Weasley
,
'
I
'm
in
rather
a
hurry
.
'
They
were
talking
as
though
they
hardly
knew
each
other
and
when
Harry
opened
his
mouth
to
say
hello
to
Kingsley
,
Mr.
Weasly
stood
on
his
foot
.
They
followed
Kingsley
along
the
row
and
into
the
very
last
cubicle
.
Harry
received
a
slight
shock
;
blinking
down
at
him
from
every
direction
was
Sirius
's
face
.
Newspaper
cuttings
and
old
photographs
--
even
the
one
of
Sirius
being
best
man
at
the
Potters
'
wedding
--
papered
the
walls
.
The
only
Sirius-free
space
was
a
map
of
the
world
in
which
little
red
pins
were
glowing
like
jewels
.
'
Here
,
'
said
Kingsley
brusquely
to
Mr.
Weasley
,
shoving
a
sheaf
of
parchment
into
his
hand
.
'
I
need
as
much
information
as
possible
on
flying
Muggle
vehicles
sighted
in
the
last
twelve
months
.
We
've
received
information
that
Black
might
still
be
using
his
old
motorcycle
.
'
Kingsley
tipped
Harry
an
enormous
wink
and
added
,
in
a
whisper
,
'
Give
him
the
magazine
,
he
might
find
it
interesting
.
'
Then
he
said
in
normal
tones
,
'
And
do
n't
take
too
long
,
Weasley
,
the
delay
on
that
firelegs
report
held
our
investigation
up
for
a
month
.
'
'
If
you
had
read
my
report
you
would
know
that
the
term
is
"
firearms
"
,
'
said
Mr.
Weasley
coolly
.
'
And
I
'm
afraid
you
'll
have
to
wait
for
information
on
motorcycles
;
we
're
extremely
busy
at
the
moment
.
'
He
dropped
his
voice
and
said
,
'
If
you
can
get
away
before
seven
,
Molly
's
making
meatballs
.
'
He
beckoned
to
Harry
and
led
him
out
of
Kingsley
's
cubicle
,
through
a
second
set
of
oak
doors
,
into
another
passage
,
turned
left
,
marched
along
another
corridor
,
turned
right
into
a
dimly
lit
and
distinctly
shabby
corridor
,
and
finally
reached
a
dead
end
,
where
a
door
on
the
left
stood
ajar
,
revealing
a
broom
cupboard
,
and
a
door
on
the
right
bore
a
tarnished
brass
plaque
reading
Misuse
of
Muggle
Artefacts
.
Mr.
Weasley
's
dingy
office
seemed
to
be
slightly
smaller
than
the
broom
cupboard
.
Two
desks
had
been
crammed
inside
it
and
there
was
barely
space
to
move
around
them
because
of
all
the
overflowing
filing
cabinets
lining
the
walls
,
on
top
of
which
were
tottering
piles
of
files
.
The
little
wall
space
available
bore
witness
to
Mr.
Weasley
's
obsessions
;
there
were
several
posters
of
cars
,
including
one
of
a
dismantled
engine
,
two
illustrations
of
postboxes
he
seemed
to
have
cut
out
of
Muggle
children
's
books
,
and
a
diagram
showing
how
to
wire
a
plug
.
Sitting
on
top
of
Mr.
Weasley
's
overflowing
in-tray
was
an
old
toaster
that
was
hiccoughing
in
a
disconsolate
way
and
a
pair
of
empty
leather
gloves
that
were
twiddling
their
thumbs
.
A
photograph
of
the
Weasley
family
stood
beside
the
in-tray
.
Harry
noticed
that
Percy
appeared
to
have
walked
out
of
it
.