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"
Er
--
"
Uncle
Vernon
nodded
curtly
behind
Aunt
Marge
's
back
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
Harry
.
Then
,
feeling
he
might
as
well
do
the
thing
properly
,
he
added
,
"
All
the
time
.
"
"
Excellent
,
"
said
Aunt
Marge
.
"
I
wo
n't
have
this
namby-pamby
,
wishy-washy
nonsense
about
not
hitting
people
who
deserve
it
.
A
good
thrashing
is
what
's
needed
in
ninety-nine
cases
out
of
a
hundred
.
Have
you
been
beaten
often
?
"
"
Oh
,
yeah
,
"
said
Harry
,
"
loads
of
times
.
"
Aunt
Marge
narrowed
her
eyes
.
"
I
still
do
n't
like
your
tone
,
boy
,
"
she
said
.
"
If
you
can
speak
of
your
beatings
in
that
casual
way
,
they
clearly
are
n't
hitting
you
hard
enough
.
Petunia
,
I
'd
write
if
I
were
you
.
Make
it
clear
that
you
approve
the
use
of
extreme
force
in
this
boy
's
case
.
"
Perhaps
Uncle
Vernon
was
worried
that
Harry
might
forget
their
bargain
;
in
any
case
,
he
changed
the
subject
abruptly
.
"
Heard
the
news
this
morning
,
Marge
?
What
about
that
escaped
prisoner
,
eh
?
"
As
Aunt
Marge
started
to
make
herself
at
home
,
Harry
caught
himself
thinking
almost
longingly
of
life
at
number
four
without
her
.
Uncle
Vernon
and
Aunt
Petunia
usually
encouraged
Harry
to
stay
out
of
their
way
,
which
Harry
was
only
too
happy
to
do
.