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Harry
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Potter
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was
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a
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highly
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unusual
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boy
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in
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many
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ways.
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For
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one
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thing,
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he
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hated
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the
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summer
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holidays
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more
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than
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any
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other
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time
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of
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year.
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For
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another,
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he
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really
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wanted
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to
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do
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his
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homework
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but
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was
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forced
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to
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do
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it
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in
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secret,
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in
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the
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dead
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of
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night.
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And
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he
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also
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happened
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to
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be
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a
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wizard.
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It
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was
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nearly
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midnight,
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and
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he
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was
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lying
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on
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his
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stomach
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in
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bed,
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the
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blankets
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drawn
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right
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over
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his
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head
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like
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a
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tent,
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a
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flashlight
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in
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one
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hand
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and
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a
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large
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leather-
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bound
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book
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(A
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History
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of
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Magic
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by
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Bathilda
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Bagshot)
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propped
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open
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against
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the
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pillow.
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Harry
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moved
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the
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tip
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of
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his
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eagle-
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feather
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quill
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down
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the
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page,
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frowning
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as
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he
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looked
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for
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something
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that
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would
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help
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him
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write
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his
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essay,
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"Witch
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Burning
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in
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the
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Fourteenth
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Century
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Was
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Completely
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Pointless-
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discuss."
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The
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quill
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paused
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at
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the
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top
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of
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a
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likely-
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looking
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paragraph.
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Harry
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pushed
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his
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round
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glasses
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up
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the
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bridge
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of
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his
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nose,
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moved
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his
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flashlight
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closer
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to
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the
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book,
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and
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read:
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Non-
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magic
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people
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(more
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commonly
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known
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as
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Muggles)
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were
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particularly
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afraid
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of
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magic
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in
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medieval
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times,
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but
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not
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very
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good
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at
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recognizing
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it.
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On
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the
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rare
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occasion
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that
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they
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did
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catch
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a
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real...
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