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"
It
certainly
seems
so
,
"
said
Dumbledore
.
"
We
have
much
to
be
thankful
for
.
Would
you
care
for
a
lemon
drop
?
"
"
A
what
?
"
"
A
lemon
drop
.
They
're
a
kind
of
Muggle
sweet
I
'm
rather
fond
of
.
"
"
No
,
thank
you
,
"
said
Professor
McGonagall
coldly
,
as
though
she
did
n't
think
this
was
the
moment
for
lemon
drops
.
"
As
I
say
,
even
if
You-Know-Who
has
gone
--
"
"
My
dear
Professor
,
surely
a
sensible
person
like
yourself
can
call
him
by
his
name
?
All
this
'
You-Know-Who
'
nonsense
--
for
eleven
years
I
have
been
trying
to
persuade
people
to
call
him
by
his
proper
name
:
Voldemort
.
"
Professor
McGonagall
flinched
,
but
Dumbledore
,
who
was
unsticking
two
lemon
drops
,
seemed
not
to
notice
.
"
It
all
gets
so
confusing
if
we
keep
saying
'
You-Know-Who
.
'
I
have
never
seen
any
reason
to
be
frightened
of
saying
Voldemort
's
name
.
"
"
I
know
you
have
n't
,
"
said
Professor
McGonagall
,
sounding
half
exasperated
,
half
admiring
.
"
But
you
're
different
.
Everyone
knows
you
're
the
only
one
You-Know
-
oh
,
all
right
,
Voldemort
,
was
frightened
of
.
"
"
You
flatter
me
,
"
said
Dumbledore
calmly
.
"
Voldemort
had
powers
I
will
never
have
.
"
"
Only
because
you
're
too
--
well
--
noble
to
use
them
.
"
"
It
's
lucky
its
dark
.
I
have
n't
blushed
so
much
since
Madam
Pomfrey
told
me
she
liked
my
new
earmuffs
.
"
Professor
McGonagall
shot
a
sharp
look
at
Dumbledore
and
said
,
"
The
owls
are
nothing
next
to
the
rumors
that
are
flying
around
.
You
know
what
everyone
's
saying
?
About
why
he
's
disappeared
?
About
what
finally
stopped
him
?
"