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'
Well
,
Harry
,
'
said
Dumbledore
,
finally
turning
away
from
the
baby
bird
,
'
you
will
be
pleased
to
hear
that
none
of
your
fellow
students
are
going
to
suffer
lasting
damage
from
the
night
's
events
.
'
Harry
tried
to
say
,
'
Good
,
'
but
no
sound
came
out
.
It
seemed
to
him
that
Dumbledore
was
reminding
him
of
the
amount
of
damage
he
had
caused
,
and
although
Dumbledore
was
for
once
looking
at
him
directly
,
and
although
his
expression
was
kindly
rather
than
accusatory
,
Harry
could
not
bear
to
meet
his
eyes
.
'M
adam
Pomfrey
is
patching
everybody
up
,
'
said
Dumbledore
.
'N
ymphadora
Tonks
may
need
to
spend
a
little
time
in
St.
Mungos
,
but
it
seems
she
will
make
a
full
recovery
.
'
Harry
contented
himself
with
nodding
at
the
carpet
,
which
was
growing
lighter
as
the
sky
outside
grew
paler
.
He
was
sure
all
the
:
portraits
around
the
room
were
listening
closely
to
every
word
Dumbledore
spoke
,
wondering
where
Dumbledore
and
Harry
had
been
,
and
why
there
had
been
injuries
.
'
I
know
how
you
're
feeling
,
Harry
,
'
said
Dumbledore
very
quietly
.
'N
o
,
you
do
n't
,
'
said
Harry
,
and
his
voice
was
suddenly
loud
and
strong
;
white-hot
anger
leapt
inside
him
;
Dumbledore
knew
nothing
about
his
feelings
.
'
You
see
,
Dumbledore
?
'
said
Phineas
Nigellus
slyly
.
'N
ever
try
to
understand
the
students
.
They
hate
it
.
They
would
much
rather
be
tragically
misunderstood
,
wallow
in
self-pity
,
stew
in
their
own
--
'
'
That
's
enough
,
Phineas
,
'
said
Dumbledore
.
Harry
turned
his
back
on
Dumbledore
and
stared
determinedly
out
of
the
window
.
He
could
see
the
Quidditch
stadium
in
the
distance
.
Sirius
had
appeared
there
once
,
disguised
as
the
shaggy
black
dog
,
so
he
could
watch
Harry
play
...
he
had
probably
come
to
see
whether
Harry
was
as
good
as
James
had
been
...
Harry
had
never
asked
him
...