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The
rock
cakes
were
shapeless
lumps
with
raisins
that
almost
broke
their
teeth
,
but
Harry
and
Ron
pretended
to
be
enjoying
them
as
they
told
Hagrid
all
about
their
first
lessons
.
Fang
rested
his
head
on
Harry
's
knee
and
drooled
all
over
his
robes
.
Harry
and
Ron
were
delighted
to
hear
Hagrid
call
Filch
"
that
old
git
.
"
"
An
'
as
fer
that
cat
,
Mrs.
Norris
,
I
'd
like
ter
introduce
her
to
Fang
sometime
.
D'yeh
know
,
every
time
I
go
up
ter
the
school
,
she
follows
me
everywhere
?
Ca
n't
get
rid
of
her
--
Filch
puts
her
up
to
it
.
"
Harry
told
Hagrid
about
Snape
's
lesson
.
Hagrid
,
like
Ron
,
told
Harry
not
to
worry
about
it
,
that
Snape
liked
hardly
any
of
the
students
.
"
But
he
seemed
to
really
hate
me
.
"
"
Rubbish
!
"
said
Hagrid
.
"
Why
should
he
?
"
Yet
Harry
could
n't
help
thinking
that
Hagrid
did
n't
quite
meet
his
eyes
when
he
said
that
.
"
How
's
yer
brother
Charlie
?
"
Hagrid
asked
Ron
.
"
I
liked
him
a
lot
--
great
with
animals
.
"
Harry
wondered
if
Hagrid
had
changed
the
subject
on
purpose
.
While
Ron
told
Hagrid
all
about
Charlie
's
work
with
dragons
,
Harry
picked
up
a
piece
of
paper
that
was
lying
on
the
table
under
the
tea
cozy
.
It
was
a
cutting
from
the
Daily
Prophet
:
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