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"
Like
I
said
,
Yeh
'd
be
mad
ter
try
an
'
rob
it
,
"
said
Hagrid
.
A
pair
of
goblins
bowed
them
through
the
silver
doors
and
they
were
in
a
vast
marble
hall
.
About
a
hundred
more
goblins
were
sitting
on
high
stools
behind
a
long
counter
,
scribbling
in
large
ledgers
,
weighing
coins
in
brass
scales
,
examining
precious
stones
through
eyeglasses
.
There
were
too
many
doors
to
count
leading
off
the
hall
,
and
yet
more
goblins
were
showing
people
in
and
out
of
these
.
Hagrid
and
Harry
made
for
the
counter
.
"
Morning
,
"
said
Hagrid
to
a
free
goblin
.
"
We
've
come
ter
take
some
money
outta
Mr.
Harry
Potter
's
safe
.
"
"
You
have
his
key
,
sir
?
"
"
Got
it
here
somewhere
,
"
said
Hagrid
,
and
he
started
emptying
his
pockets
onto
the
counter
,
scattering
a
handful
of
moldy
dog
biscuits
over
the
goblin
's
book
of
numbers
.
The
goblin
wrinkled
his
nose
.
Harry
watched
the
goblin
on
their
right
weighing
a
pile
of
rubies
as
big
as
glowing
coals
.
"
Got
it
,
"
said
Hagrid
at
last
,
holding
up
a
tiny
golden
key
.
The
goblin
looked
at
it
closely
.
"
That
seems
to
be
in
order
.
"
"
An
'
I
've
also
got
a
letter
here
from
Professor
Dumbledore
,
"
said
Hagrid
importantly
,
throwing
out
his
chest
.
"
It
's
about
the
You-Know-What
in
vault
seven
hundred
and
thirteen
.
"