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"
Yeah
,
but
I
was
meanin
'
anythin
'
unusual
a
bit
nearer
home
,
said
Hagrid
.
"
So
yeh
have
n't
noticed
anythin
'
strange
?
"
Yet
again
,
Ronan
took
a
while
to
answer
.
At
last
,
he
said
,
"
The
forest
hides
many
secrets
.
"
A
movement
in
the
trees
behind
Ronan
made
Hagrid
raise
his
bow
again
,
but
it
was
only
a
second
centaur
,
black-haired
and
-
bodied
and
wilder-looking
than
Ronan
.
"
Hullo
,
Bane
,
"
said
Hagrid
.
"
All
right
?
"
"
Good
evening
,
Hagrid
,
I
hope
you
are
well
?
"
"
Well
enough
.
Look
,
I
've
jus
'
bin
askin
'
Ronan
,
you
seen
anythin
'
odd
in
here
lately
?
There
's
a
unicorn
bin
injured
--
would
yeh
know
anythin
'
about
it
?
"
Bane
walked
over
to
stand
next
to
Ronan
.
He
looked
skyward
.
"
Mars
is
bright
tonight
,
"
he
said
simply
.
"
We
've
heard
,
"
said
Hagrid
grumpily
.
"
Well
,
if
either
of
you
do
see
anythin
'
,
let
me
know
,
wo
n't
yeh
?
We
'll
be
off
,
then
.
"
Harry
and
Hermione
followed
him
out
of
the
clearing
,
staring
over
their
shoulders
at
Ronan
and
Bane
until
the
trees
blocked
their
view
.
"
Never
,
"
said
Hagrid
irritably
,
"
try
an
'
get
a
straight
answer
out
of
a
centaur
.
Ruddy
stargazers
.
Not
interested
in
anythin
'
closer
'n
the
moon
.
"