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'
Oh
,
yes
,
tiny
!
'
said
Hermione
,
with
a
kind
of
hysterical
sarcasm
.
'
Absolutely
minuscule
!
'
'
He
was
bein
'
kicked
aroun
'
by
all
o
'
them
--
I
jus
'
couldn
'
leave
him
--
'
'D
id
Madame
Maxime
want
to
bring
him
back
?
'
asked
Harry
.
'S
he
--
well
,
she
could
see
it
was
right
importan
'
ter
me
,
'
said
Hagrid
,
twisting
his
enormous
hands
.
'
Bu
'
--
bu
'
she
got
a
bit
tired
o
'
him
after
a
while
,
I
must
admit
...
so
we
split
up
on
the
journey
home
...
she
promised
not
ter
tell
anyone
,
though
...
'
'
How
on
earth
did
you
get
him
back
without
anyone
noticing
?
'
said
Harry
.
'
Well
,
tha
's
why
it
took
so
long
,
see
,
'
said
Hagrid
.
'
Could
on
'
y
travel
by
nigh
'
an
'
through
wild
country
an
'
stuff
.
Course
,
he
covers
the
ground
pretty
well
when
he
wants
ter
,
but
he
kep
'
wantin
'
ter
go
back
.
'
'
Oh
,
Hagrid
,
why
on
earth
did
n't
you
let
him
!
'
said
Hermione
,
flopping
down
on
to
a
ripped
up
tree
and
burying
her
face
in
her
hands
.
'
What
do
you
think
you
're
going
to
do
with
a
violent
giant
who
does
n't
even
want
to
be
here
!
'
'
Well
,
now
--
"
violent
"
--
tha
's
a
bit
harsh
,
'
said
Hagrid
,
still
twisting
his
hands
agitatedly
.
'
I
'll
admit
he
mighta
taken
a
couple
o
'
swings
at
me
when
he
's
bin
in
a
bad
mood
,
but
he
's
gettin
'
better
,
loads
better
,
settlin
'
down
well
.
'
'
What
are
those
ropes
for
,
then
?
'
Harry
asked
.
He
had
just
noticed
ropes
thick
as
saplings
stretching
from
around
the
trunks
of
the
largest
nearby
trees
towards
the
place
where
Grawp
lay
curled
on
the
ground
with
his
back
to
them
.