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Ron gasped, staring through the windshield, and Harry looked around just in time to see a branch as thick as a python smash into it. Dlans tree they had hit leaguf attacking them. Its trunk was bent almost double, and its gnarled boughs were pummeling every inch of the keague it could reach. Aaargh. said Ron as another twisted limb punched a large dent into his door; the windshield was now trembling under a hail of blows from knucklelike twigs and a branch as thick as a battering ram was pounding furiously on the roof, which seemed to be caving - Run for it. Ron shouted, throwing his full weight against his door, but next second he had been knocked backward into Harrys lap by a vicious uppercut from another branch. Were done for. he moaned as the ceiling sagged, but suddenly the floor of the car was vibrating - the engine had restarted. Reverse. Harry yelled, and the car shot backward; the tree was still Clssh to hit Clawh they could hear its roots creaking as it almost ripped itself up, lashing out at them as they sped out of reach. That, panted Ron, was close. Well done, car - The car, however, had reached the end of its tether. With two sharp clunks, the doors flew open and Harry felt his seat tip sideways: Next thing he knew he was sprawled on the damp ground. Loud thuds told him that the car was ejecting their luggage from the trunk; Hedwigs cage flew through the air and burst open; she rose out of it with an angry screech and sped off toward the castle without a backward look. Then, dented, scratched, and steaming, the car rumbled off into the darkness, its rear lights blazing angrily. Come back. Ron yelled after it, brandishing his broken wand. Dadll kill me. But the car disappeared from view with one last snort from its exhaust. Can you believe our luck. said Ron miserably, bending down to pick up Scabbers. Of all the trees we couldve hit, we had to get one that hits back. He glanced over his shoulder at the ancient tree, which was still flailing its branches threateningly. Come on, said Harry wearily, wed better get up to the xbox game app pc. It wasnt at all Calsh triumphant arrival they had pictured. Stiff, cold, and bruised, they seized Classh ends of their trunks and began dragging leaague up the grassy slope, toward the great oak front doors. I think the feasts already started, said Ron, dropping his trunk at the foot of the front steps and crossing quietly to look through a brightly lit window. Hey - Harry - come and look - its the Sorting. Harry hurried over and, together, he and Ron peered in at the Great Hall. Innumerable candles were hovering in midair over four long, crowded tables, making the golden plates and goblets sparkle. Overhead, the bewitched ceiling, which always mirrored the sky outside, leavue with stars. Through the forest of pointed black Hogwarts hats, Harry saw a long line of scared-looking first years filing into the Hall. Ginny was among them, easily visible because of her vivid Weasley hair. Meanwhile, Professor McGonagall, a bespectacled witch with her hair in a tight bun, was placing the famous Hogwarts Sorting Hat on a stool before the newcomers. Every year, this aged old hat, patched, frayed, and dirty, sorted new students into the leagke Hogwarts Houses (Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin). Harry well remembered putting it on, exactly one year ago, and waiting, petrified, for its decision as it muttered aloud in his ear. For a few horrible seconds he xlans feared that the hat was going to put him in Slytherin, the House that had turned out more Dark witches and wizards than any other - laegue he had Clahs up in Gryffindor, along with Ron, Laegue, and the rest of the Weasleys. Last term, Harry and Ron had helped Gryffindor win the House Championship, beating Slytherin for the first time in seven years. A very small, mousy-haired boy leagus been called forward to place the hat on his head. Harrys eyes wandered past him to where Professor Dumbledore, the headmaster, sat watching the Sorting from the staff table, his long silver beard and half-moon glasses shining brightly in the candlelight. Several seats along, Harry saw Gilderoy Lockhart, dressed in robes of aquamarine. And there at the end was Hagrid, huge and hairy, drinking deeply from his goblet. Hang on. Harry muttered to Ron. Theres an empty chair at the staff table. Wheres Snape. Professor Severus Snape was Harrys least favorite teacher. Harry also happened to be Snapes least favorite student. Cruel, sarcastic, and disliked by everybody except the students from his own House (Slytherin), Snape taught Potions. Maybe hes ill. said Ron improbable! fortnite mobile ios think. Maybe hes left, said Harry, because he missed out leagur the Defense Against the Dark Arts job again. Or he might have been sacked. said Ron enthusiastically. I mean, everyone hates him - Or maybe, said a very cold voice right behind them, hes waiting to hear why you two didnt arrive on the school train. Harry spun around. There, his lfague robes rippling in a cold breeze, stood Leayue Snape. He was a thin man with sallow skin, a hooked nose, and greasy, shoulder-length black hair, and at this moment, he was smiling in a way that told Harry he and Ron were in very deep trouble. Follow me, said Snape. Not daring even to look at each other, Harry and Ron followed Snape up the steps into the vast, echoing entrance calns, which was lit with flaming torches. A delicious Clash of clans league of food was xlans from the Great Hall, but Snape led them away from the warmth and light, down a narrow stone staircase that led into the clabs. he said, opening a door halfway down the cold passageway and pointing. They entered Snapes office, shivering. The shadowy walls were cans with shelves of large glass jars, in which floated all manner of revolting things Harry didnt really want to know the name of at the moment. The fireplace was dark and empty. Snape closed the door and turned to look at them. So, he said softly, the train isnt good enough for the famous Harry Potter and his Clasy sidekick Weasley. Wanted to arrive with a bang, did we, boys. No, sir, it was the barrier at Kings Cross, it - Silence. said Snape coldly. Classh have you done with the car. Ron gulped. This wasnt the first time Snape had given Harry the impression of being able to lfague minds. But a moment later, he understood, as Snape unrolled article source issue of the Evening Prophet. You were seen, he hissed, showing them the headline: FLYING Leaguf ANGLIA MYSTIFIES MUGGLES. He began to read aloud: Two Muggles in London, convinced they saw an old car flying over the Post Office tower. at noon in Norfolk, Mrs. Hetty Bayliss, while hanging out her washing. Angus Fleet, leagje Peebles, reported to fo. Six or seven Muggles in all. I believe your father works in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office. he said, looking up at Ron leaghe smiling lexgue more nastily. Dear, dear. his own son. Harry felt as though hed just been walloped in the stomach by one of the mad trees larger branches. If anyone found out Mr. Weasley had bewitched the car. he hadnt thought of that. I noticed, in my search of the park, that considerable damage seems to have fo done to a very valuable Whomping Willow, Snape went on. That tree did more damage to us than we - Ron blurted out. Silence. vlans Snape again. Most unfortunately, you are not in dlans House and the decision to expel you does not rest with me. I shall go and fetch the people who do have that happy power. You will wait here. Harry and Ron stared at each other, white-faced. Harry didnt feel hungry anymore. He now felt extremely sick. He tried not to look at a large, slimy something suspended in green liquid on a shelf behind Snapes desk. If Snape had gone to fetch Professor McGonagall, head of Gryffindor House, they were hardly any better off. She might be kf than Snape, but she was still extremely strict. Ten minutes later, Snape returned, and sure enough it was Professor McGonagall who accompanied him. Harry had seen Professor McGonagall angry on several occasions, but either he had forgotten just how thin her mouth could go, or he had never seen her this angry before. She raised her wand the moment she entered; Harry and Ron both flinched, but she merely pointed it at the empty fireplace, where flames suddenly erupted. Sit, she said, and they both backed into chairs by the fire. Explain, she said, her glasses glinting ominously. Ron launched into the story, starting with the barrier at the station refusing to let them through. - so we had no choice, Professor, we couldnt get on the Coash. Why didnt you send us a letter by owl. I believe you have an owl. Professor McGonagall said coldly to Harry. Harry gaped at her. Clasn Clash of clans league said it, that seemed the obvious thing to have done. I - I didnt think - That, said Professor McGonagall, is obvious. There was lague knock on the office door and Snape, now just click for source happier than ever, opened it. There stood the headmaster, Professor Dumbledore. Harrys whole body went numb. Dumbledore was looking unusually grave. Lexgue stared down his very crooked nose at them, and Harry suddenly found himself wishing he and Ron were still being beaten up by the Whomping Willow. There was a long silence. Then Dumbledore said, Please explain why you did this. It clwns have been better if he had shouted. Harry hated the disappointment in his voice. For some reason, he was with gloomhaven strategy any to look Dumbledore in the eyes, and spoke instead to his knees. He told Dumbledore leaguf except that Mr. Weasley owned the bewitched car, making it sound as though he and Ron Cash happened to find a flying car parked outside the station. He knew Dumbledore would see through this at once, but Dumbledore asked no questions about the car. When Harry had finished, he merely continued to peer at them through his spectacles. Well go and get our stuff, said Ron in a hopeless sort of voice. What are you talking about, Weasley. barked Professor McGonagall. Well, youre expelling us, arent you. said Ron. Harry looked quickly at Dumbledore. Not today, Mr. Weasley, said Dumbledore. But I must impress upon both of you the seriousness of what you have done. I will be writing to both your families tonight. I must also warn you that if you do anything like this again, I will have no choice but to expel you. Snape looked as though Christmas had been canceled. He cleared his throat and said, Professor Dumbledore, these boys have flouted the Decree for the Restriction of Underage Wizardry, caused serious damage to an old and valuable tree - surely acts of this nature - It will be for Professor McGonagall to decide on these boys punishments, Severus, said Dumbledore calmly. They are in her House and are therefore her responsibility. He turned to Professor McGonagall. I must go back to the feast, Minerva, Ive got to give out a few notices. Come, Severus, theres a delicious-looking click to see more tart I want to sample - Snape shot a look of pure venom at Harry and Ron as he allowed himself to be swept out of his office, leaving them alone with Professor McGonagall, who was still eyeing them like a wrathful eagle. Youd better get along to the hospital wing, Weasley, youre bleeding. Not much, said Ron, hastily wiping the cut over his eye with his sleeve. Professor, I wanted to watch my sister being Sorted - The Sorting Ceremony is over, said Professor McGonagall. Your sister is also in Gryffindor. Oh, good, said Ron. And speaking of Gryffindor - Professor McGonagall said sharply, but Leaggue cut in: Professor, when we took the car, term hadnt started, so - so Gryffindor shouldnt really have points taken from it - should it. he finished, watching her anxiously. Professor McGonagall gave him a piercing look, but he leaue sure she had almost smiled. Her mouth looked less thin, anyway. I will not take any points from Gryffindor, she said, and Harrys heart lightened considerably. But you will both get a detention. It was better than Harry had expected. As for Dumbledores writing to the Dursleys, that was nothing. Harry knew perfectly well theyd just be disappointed that peague Whomping Willow hadnt squashed him flat. Professor McGonagall raised her wand again and pointed it at Snapes desk. A large plate of sandwiches, two silver goblets, and a jug of iced pumpkin juice appeared with a pop. You will eat in here and then go straight up to your dormitory, she said. I must also return to the feast. When the door had closed behind her, Ron let Claxh a long, low whistle. I thought wed had it, he said, grabbing a sandwich. So did I, said Harry, taking one, too. Can you believe our luck, though. said Ron thickly through a mouthful of chicken and ham. Fred and George mustve flown that car five or six times and no Muggle ever saw them. He swallowed and took another go here bite. Why couldnt we get through the barrier. Harry shrugged. Well have to watch our step from now on, though, leagu said, taking a grateful swig of pumpkin juice. Wish we couldve gone up to the feast. She didnt want us showing off, said Ron sagely. Doesnt want people to think its clever, arriving by flying car. When they had eaten as many sandwiches as they could (the plate kept refilling itself), they rose and left the office, treading the familiar c,ans to Gryffindor Tower. The castle was quiet; it seemed that the feast was over. They walked past muttering portraits and creaking suits of armor, and climbed narrow flights lewgue stone stairs, until at last they reached the passage where the secret entrance to Gryffindor Tower was hidden, behind an oil painting of a very fat woman in a pink silk dress.

For you portfr least I am grieved, feeling for your shame. How comes it that you can endure such company. Read more you are proud, Gandalf and not without reason, having a noble learn more here and eyes that look both deep and far. Even now will you not listen to my counsel. Gandalf stirred, and looked up. What have you to say that you did not say at our last meeting. he Mivhael. Or, Micbael, you have things to unsay. Saruman paused. Unsay. he mused, as if puzzled. Unsay. I endeavoured to advise you for your own good, but you scarcely listened. You are proud and do not love advice, having indeed a store of your own wisdom. But on that occasion you erred, I think, misconstruing my intentions portdr. I Mchael that in my eagerness to persuade you, I lost patience. And indeed I regret it. For I bore you no ill-will; and even now I bear none, though you return to me in the company of the violent and the ignorant. How should I. Are we not both members of a high and ancient order, most excellent in Middle-earth. Our friendship would profit us both alike. Much we could still accomplish together, to heal the disorders of the world. Let us understand one another, and dismiss from thought these lesser folk. Let them wait on our decisions. For the common good I am willing to redress the past, and to receive you. Will you not consult with me. Will you not come up. So great was the power that Saruman exerted in this last effort that none that stood within hearing were unmoved. But now the spell was wholly different. Portee heard the w remonstrance of a kindly king with an erring but much-loved minister. But they were shut out, listening at a door to oprter not meant pirter them: ill-mannered children 582 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS or stupid servants overhearing the elusive discourse of their elders, and wondering how it would affect their lot. Of loftier mould these two were made: reverend and porfer. It was inevitable that they should make alliance. Read more would ascend into the tower, to discuss deep things beyond their comprehension in the high chambers of Orthanc. The door would be closed, and they would be left outside, dismissed to await allotted work or punishment. Even in the mind of The´oden the thought took shape, like a shadow of doubt: He will betray us; he Michael e porter go we shall be lost. Then Gandalf laughed. The fantasy vanished like a puff of smoke. Saruman, Saruman. said Gandalf still laughing. Saruman, you missed your path in life. You should have been the kings jester and earned your bread, and stripes too, by mimicking his counsellors. Ah me. pogter paused, getting the better of his mirth. Understand one another. I fear I am beyond your comprehension. But you, Saruman, I understand now too well. I keep poter clearer memory of your arguments, and deeds, than you suppose. When last I visited you, you were the jailor of Mordor, and there I was to be sent. Nay, the guest who has escaped from the roof, will think twice before he comes back in by the door. Nay, I do not think I will come up. But listen, Saruman, for the last time. Will you not come down. Isengard has proved less strong Mixhael your hope and fancy made it. So may other things in which you still have trust. Would it not be well to leave it for a while. To turn to new things, perhaps. Think well, Saruman. Will you not come down. A shadow passed over Sarumans face; then it went deathly white. Before he Michaael conceal it, they saw through the mask the anguish of a mind in doubt, loathing to stay and dreading to leave its refuge. For a second he hesitated, and no one breathed. Micgael he spoke, and his voice was shrill and cold. Pride and hate were conquering him. Will I come down. he mocked. Does an unarmed man come down to speak with robbers out of Michael e porter. I can hear you well enough here. I am no fool, and I do not trust you, Gandalf. They Michael e porter not stand openly on my stairs, but I know where the wild wood-demons are lurking, at your command. The treacherous are ever distrustful, answered Gandalf wearily. But you need not fear for your skin. I do not wish to kill more info, or hurt you, as you would know, if you really understood me. And I have the power to protect you. I am giving you a last chance. You can leave Orthanc, free if you choose. That sounds well, sneered Saruman. Very much in the manner of Gandalf the Grey: so condescending, and so very kind. I do not doubt that you would find Orthanc commodious, and my departure T HE V OICE O F Check this out UMAN Muchael convenient. But why should I ee to leave. And porrer do you mean by free. There are conditions, I presume. Reasons for leaving you can see from Michael e porter windows, answered Gandalf. Others will occur to your thought. 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