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Nobody
else
spoke
for
a
moment
,
then
Dumbledore
,
now
looking
at
Ron
who
was
still
whey-faced
,
asked
in
a
new
and
sharper
voice
,
'
Is
Arthur
seriously
injured
?
'
'
Yes
,
'
said
Harry
emphatically
--
why
were
they
all
so
slow
on
the
uptake
,
did
they
not
realise
how
much
a
person
bled
when
fangs
that
long
pierced
their
side
?
And
why
could
Dumbledore
not
do
him
the
courtesy
of
looking
at
him
?
But
Dumbledore
stood
up
,
so
quickly
it
made
Harry
jump
,
and
addressed
one
of
the
old
portraits
hanging
very
near
the
ceiling
.
'
Everard
?
'
he
said
sharply
.
'
And
you
too
,
Dilys
!
'
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A
sallow-faced
wizard
with
a
short
black
fringe
and
an
elderly
witch
with
long
silver
ringlets
in
the
frame
beside
him
,
both
of
whom
seemed
to
have
been
in
the
deepest
of
sleeps
,
opened
their
eyes
immediately
.
'
You
were
listening
?
'
said
Dumbledore
.
The
wizard
nodded
;
the
witch
said
,
'N
aturally
.
'
'
The
man
has
red
hair
and
glasses
,
'
said
Dumbledore
.
'
Everard
,
you
will
need
to
raise
the
alarm
,
make
sure
he
is
found
by
the
right
people
--
'
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Both
nodded
and
moved
sideways
out
of
their
frames
,
but
instead
of
emerging
in
neighbouring
pictures
(
as
usually
happened
at
Hogwarts
)
neither
reappeared
.
One
frames
now
contained
nothing
but
a
backdrop
of
dark
curtain
,
the
other
a
handsome
leather
armchair
.
Harry
noticed
that
many
of
the
other
headmasters
and
mistresses
on
the
walls
,
though
snoring
and
drooling
most
convincingly
,
kept
sneaking
peeks
at
him
from
under
their
eyelids
,
and
he
suddenly
understood
who
had
been
talking
when
they
had
knocked
.
'
Everard
and
Dilys
were
two
of
Hogwartss
most
celebrated
Heads
,
'
Dumbledore
said
,
now
sweeping
around
Harry
,
Ron
and
Professor
McGonagall
to
approach
the
magnificent
sleeping
bird
on
his
perch
beside
the
door
.
'
Their
renown
is
such
that
both
have
portraits
hanging
in
other
important
wizarding
institutions
.
As
they
are
free
to
move
between
their
own
portraits
,
they
can
tell
us
what
may
be
happening
elsewhere
...
'
'
But
Mr.
Weasley
could
be
anywhere
!
'
said
Harry
.