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telescope
set
1
brass
scales
Students
may
also
bring
an
owl
OR
a
cat
OR
a
toad
PARENTS
ARE
REMINDED
THAT
FIRST
YEARS
ARE
NOT
ALLOWED
THEIR
OWN
BROOMSTICKS
"
Can
we
buy
all
this
in
London
?
"
Harry
wondered
aloud
.
"
If
yeh
know
where
to
go
,
"
said
Hagrid
.
Harry
had
never
been
to
London
before
.
Although
Hagrid
seemed
to
know
where
he
was
going
,
he
was
obviously
not
used
to
getting
there
in
an
ordinary
way
.
He
got
stuck
in
the
ticket
barrier
on
the
Underground
,
and
complained
loudly
that
the
seats
were
too
small
and
the
trains
too
slow
.
"
I
do
n't
know
how
the
Muggles
manage
without
magic
,
"
he
said
as
they
climbed
a
broken-down
escalator
that
led
up
to
a
bustling
road
lined
with
shops
.
Hagrid
was
so
huge
that
he
parted
the
crowd
easily
;
all
Harry
had
to
do
was
keep
close
behind
him
.
They
passed
book
shops
and
music
stores
,
hamburger
restaurants
and
cinemas
,
but
nowhere
that
looked
as
if
it
could
sell
you
a
magic
wand
.
This
was
just
an
ordinary
street
full
of
ordinary
people
.
Could
there
really
be
piles
of
wizard
gold
buried
miles
beneath
them
?
Were
there
really
shops
that
sold
spell
books
and
broomsticks
?
Might
this
not
all
be
some
huge
joke
that
the
Dursleys
had
cooked
up
?
If
Harry
had
n't
known
that
the
Dursleys
had
no
sense
of
humor
,
he
might
have
thought
so
;
yet
somehow
,
even
though
everything
Hagrid
had
told
him
so
far
was
unbelievable
,
Harry
could
n't
help
trusting
him
.