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Harry
scrambled
to
his
feet
,
so
happy
he
felt
as
though
a
large
balloon
was
swelling
inside
him
.
He
went
straight
to
the
window
and
jerked
it
open
.
The
owl
swooped
in
and
dropped
the
newspaper
on
top
of
Hagrid
,
who
did
n't
wake
up
.
The
owl
then
fluttered
onto
the
floor
and
began
to
attack
Hagrid
's
coat
.
"
Do
n't
do
that
.
"
Harry
tried
to
wave
the
owl
out
of
the
way
,
but
it
snapped
its
beak
fiercely
at
him
and
carried
on
savaging
the
coat
.
"
Hagrid
!
"
said
Harry
loudly
.
"
There
's
an
owl
--
"
"
Pay
him
,
"
Hagrid
grunted
into
the
sofa
.
"
What
?
"
"
He
wants
payin
'
fer
deliverin
'
the
paper
.
Look
in
the
pockets
.
"
Hagrid
's
coat
seemed
to
be
made
of
nothing
but
pockets
--
bunches
of
keys
,
slug
pellets
,
balls
of
string
,
peppermint
humbugs
,
teabags
...
finally
,
Harry
pulled
out
a
handful
of
strange-looking
coins
.
"
Give
him
five
Knuts
,
"
said
Hagrid
sleepily
.
"
Knuts
?
"