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Harry
picked
up
the
top
parcel
.
It
was
wrapped
in
thick
brown
paper
and
scrawled
across
it
was
To
Harry
,
from
Hagrid
.
Inside
was
a
roughly
cut
wooden
flute
.
Hagrid
had
obviously
whittled
it
himself
.
Harry
blew
it
--
it
sounded
a
bit
like
an
owl
.
A
second
,
very
small
parcel
contained
a
note
.
We
received
your
message
and
enclose
your
Christmas
present
.
From
Uncle
Vernon
and
Aunt
Petunia
.
Taped
to
the
note
was
a
fifty-pence
piece
.
"
That
's
friendly
,
"
said
Harry
.
Ron
was
fascinated
by
the
fifty
pence
.
"
Weird
!
"
he
said
,
"
What
a
shape
!
This
is
money
?
"
"
You
can
keep
it
,
"
said
Harry
,
laughing
at
how
pleased
Ron
was
.
"
Hagrid
and
my
aunt
and
uncle
--
so
who
sent
these
?
"
"
I
think
I
know
who
that
one
's
from
,
"
said
Ron
,
turning
a
bit
pink
and
pointing
to
a
very
lumpy
parcel
.
"
My
mom
.
I
told
her
you
did
n't
expect
any
presents
and
--
oh
,
no
,
"
he
groaned
,
"
she
's
made
you
a
Weasley
sweater
.
"
Harry
had
torn
open
the
parcel
to
find
a
thick
,
hand-knitted
sweater
in
emerald
green
and
a
large
box
of
homemade
fudge
.
"
Every
year
she
makes
us
a
sweater
,
"
said
Ron
,
unwrapping
his
own
,
"
and
mine
's
always
maroon
.
"