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But
at
that
moment
,
Hagrid
leapt
from
the
sofa
and
drew
a
battered
pink
umbrella
from
inside
his
coat
.
Pointing
this
at
Uncle
Vernon
like
a
sword
,
he
said
,
"
I
'm
warning
you
,
Dursley
--
I
'm
warning
you
--
one
more
word
...
"
In
danger
of
being
speared
on
the
end
of
an
umbrella
by
a
bearded
giant
,
Uncle
Vernon
's
courage
failed
again
;
he
flattened
himself
against
the
wall
and
fell
silent
.
"
That
's
better
,
"
said
Hagrid
,
breathing
heavily
and
sitting
back
down
on
the
sofa
,
which
this
time
sagged
right
down
to
the
floor
.
Harry
,
meanwhile
,
still
had
questions
to
ask
,
hundreds
of
them
.
"
But
what
happened
to
Vol
-
,
sorry
--
I
mean
,
You-Know-Who
?
"
"
Good
question
,
Harry
.
Disappeared
.
Vanished
.
Same
night
he
tried
ter
kill
you
.
Makes
yeh
even
more
famous
.
That
's
the
biggest
myst
'
ry
,
see
...
he
was
gettin
'
more
an
'
more
powerful
--
why
'd
he
go
?
"
Some
say
he
died
.
Codswallop
,
in
my
opinion
.
Dunno
if
he
had
enough
human
left
in
him
to
die
.
Some
say
he
's
still
out
there
,
bidin
'
his
time
,
like
,
but
I
don
'
believe
it
.
People
who
was
on
his
side
came
back
ter
ours
.
Some
of
'em
came
outta
kinda
trances
.
Don
'
reckon
they
could
've
done
if
he
was
comin
'
back
.
"
Most
of
us
reckon
he
's
still
out
there
somewhere
but
lost
his
powers
.
Too
weak
to
carry
on
.
'Cause
somethin'
about
you
finished
him
,
Harry
.
There
was
somethin'
goin
'
on
that
night
he
had
n't
counted
on
--
I
dunno
what
it
was
,
no
one
does
--
but
somethin'
about
you
stumped
him
,
all
right
.
"
Hagrid
looked
at
Harry
with
warmth
and
respect
blazing
in
his
eyes
,
but
Harry
,
instead
of
feeling
pleased
and
proud
,
felt
quite
sure
there
had
been
a
horrible
mistake
.
A
wizard
?
Him
?
How
could
he
possibly
be
?
He
'd
spent
his
life
being
clouted
by
Dudley
,
and
bullied
by
Aunt
Petunia
and
Uncle
Vernon
;
if
he
was
really
a
wizard
,
why
had
n't
they
been
turned
into
warty
toads
every
time
they
'd
tried
to
lock
him
in
his
cupboard
?
If
he
'd
once
defeated
the
greatest
sorcerer
in
the
world
,
how
come
Dudley
had
always
been
able
to
kick
him
around
like
a
football
?