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"
It
was
,
sir
,
yes
,
"
said
Hagrid
.
"
Good
wand
,
that
one
.
But
I
suppose
they
snapped
it
in
half
when
you
got
expelled
?
"
said
Mr.
Ollivander
,
suddenly
stern
.
"
Er
--
yes
,
they
did
,
yes
,
"
said
Hagrid
,
shuffling
his
feet
.
"
I
've
still
got
the
pieces
,
though
,
"
he
added
brightly
.
"
But
you
do
n't
use
them
?
"
said
Mr.
Ollivander
sharply
.
"
Oh
,
no
,
sir
,
"
said
Hagrid
quickly
.
Harry
noticed
he
gripped
his
pink
umbrella
very
tightly
as
he
spoke
.
"
Hmmm
,
"
said
Mr.
Ollivander
,
giving
Hagrid
a
piercing
look
.
"
Well
,
now
--
Mr.
Potter
.
Let
me
see
.
"
He
pulled
a
long
tape
measure
with
silver
markings
out
of
his
pocket
.
"
Which
is
your
wand
arm
?
"
"
Er
--
well
,
I
'm
right-handed
,
"
said
Harry
.
"
Hold
out
your
arm
.
That
's
it
.
"
He
measured
Harry
from
shoulder
to
finger
,
then
wrist
to
elbow
,
shoulder
to
floor
,
knee
to
armpit
and
round
his
head
.
As
he
measured
,
he
said
,
"
Every
Ollivander
wand
has
a
core
of
a
powerful
magical
substance
,
Mr.
Potter
.
We
use
unicorn
hairs
,
phoenix
tail
feathers
,
and
the
heartstrings
of
dragons
.
No
two
Ollivander
wands
are
the
same
,
just
as
no
two
unicorns
,
dragons
,
or
phoenixes
are
quite
the
same
.
And
of
course
,
you
will
never
get
such
good
results
with
another
wizard
's
wand
.
"
Harry
suddenly
realized
that
the
tape
measure
,
which
was
measuring
between
his
nostrils
,
was
doing
this
on
its
own
.
Mr.
Ollivander
was
flitting
around
the
shelves
,
taking
down
boxes
.