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Priori Incantatem, said Harry. We left your wand and the blackthorn wand at the Malfoys, Hermione. If they examine them properly, make them re-create the spells theyve cast lately, theyll see that yours broke mine, theyll see that you tried and failed to mend it, and theyll realize that Ive been using the blackthorn one ever since. The little color she had regained since their arrival had drained from her face. Ron gave Harry a reproachful look, and said, Lets not worry about that now - But Mr. Ollivander intervened. The Dark Lord no longer seeks the Elder Wand only for your destruction, Mr. Potter. He is determined to possess it because he believes it will make him truly invulnerable. And will it. The click to see more of the Elder Wand must always fear attack, said Ollivander, but the idea of the Dark Lord in possession of the Deathstick is, I must admit. formidable. Harry was suddenly reminded of how he had been unsure, when they first met, of how much he liked Ollivander. Even now, having been tortured and imprisoned by Voldemort, the idea of the Dark wizard in possession of this wand seemed to enthrall him as much as it repulsed him. You - you really think this wand exists, then, Mr. Ollivander. asked Hermione. Oh yes, said Ollivander. Yes, it is perfectly possible to trace the wands course through history. There are gaps, of course, and long ones, where it vanishes from view, temporarily lost or hidden; but always it resurfaces. It has certain identifying characteristics that those who are learned in wandlore recognize. There are written accounts, some of them obscure, that I and other wandmakers have made it our business to study. They have the ring of authenticity. So you - you dont think it can be a fairy tale or a myth. Hermione asked hopefully. No, said Ollivander. Whether it needs to pass by murder, I do not know. Its history is bloody, but that may be simply due to the fact that it is such a desirable object, and arouses such passions in wizards. Immensely powerful, dangerous in the wrong hands, and an object of incredible fascination to all of us who study the power of wands. Ollivander, said Harry, you told You-Know-Who that Gregorovitch had the Elder Wand, didnt you. Ollivander turned, if possible, even paler. He looked ghostly as he gulped. But how - how do you -. Never mind how I know it, said Harry, closing his eyes momentarily as his scar burned and he saw, for mere seconds, a vision Inscryption mobile the main street in Hogsmeade, still dark, because it was so much farther north. You told YouKnow-Who that Gregorovitch had the wand. It was a rumor, whispered Ollivander. A rumor, years and years ago, long before you were born. I believe Gregorovitch himself started it. You can see how good it would be for business: that he was studying and duplicating the qualities of the Elder Wand. Yes, I can see that, said Harry. He stood up. Ollivander, one last thing, and then well let you get some rest. What do you know about the Deathly Hallows. The - the what. asked the wandmaker, looking utterly bewildered. The Deathly Hallows. Im afraid I dont know what youre talking about. Is this still something to do with wands. Harry looked into the sunken face and believed that Ollivander was not acting. He did not know about the Hallows. Thank you, said Harry. Thank you very much. Well leave you to get some rest now. Ollivander looked stricken. He was torturing me. he gasped. The Cruciatus Curse. you have no idea. I do, said Harry. I really do. Please get some rest. Thank you for telling me all of this. He led Ron and Hermione down the staircase. Harry caught a glimpse of Bill, Fleur, Luna, and Dean sitting at the table in the kitchen, cups of tea in front of them. They all looked up at Harry as he appeared in the doorway, but he merely nodded to them and continued into the garden, Ron and Hermione behind him. The reddish mound of earth that covered Dobby lay ahead, and Harry walked back to it, as the pain in his head built more and more powerfully. It was a huge effort now to close down the visions that were forcing themselves upon him, but he knew that he would have to resist only a little longer. He would yield very soon, because he needed to know that his theory was right. He must make only one more short effort, so that he could explain to Ron and Hermione. Gregorovitch had the Elder Wand a long time ago, he said. I saw YouKnow-Who trying to find him. When he tracked him down, he found that Gregorovitch didnt have it anymore: It was stolen from him by Grindelwald. How Grindelwald found out that Gregorovitch had it, I dont know - but if Gregorovitch was stupid enough to spread the rumor, it cant have been that difficult. Voldemort was at the gates of Hogwarts; Harry could see him standing there, and see too the lamp bobbing in the pre-dawn, coming closer and closer. And Grindelwald used the Elder Wand to become powerful. And at the height of his power, when Dumbledore knew he was the only one who could stop him, he dueled Grindelwald and beat him, and he took the Elder Wand. Dumbledore had the Elder Wand. said Ron. But then - where is it now. At Hogwarts, said Harry, fighting to remain with them in the cliff-top garden. But then, lets go. said Ron urgently. Harry, lets go and get it before he does. Its too late for that, said Harry. He could not help himself, but clutched his head, trying to help it resist. He knows where it is. Hes there now. Harry. Ron said furiously. How long have you known this - why have we been wasting time. Why did you talk to Griphook first. We could have gone - we could still go - No, said Harry, and he sank to his knees in the grass. Hermiones right. Dumbledore didnt want me to have it. He didnt want me to take it. He wanted me to get the Horcruxes. The unbeatable wand, Harry. moaned Ron. Im not supposed to. Im supposed to get the Horcruxes. And now everything was cool and dark: The sun was barely visible over the horizon as he glided alongside Snape, up through the grounds toward the lake. I shall join you in the castle shortly, he said in his high, cold voice. Leave me now. Snape bowed and set off back up the path, his black cloak billowing behind him. Harry walked slowly, waiting for Snapes figure to disappear. It would not do for Snape, or indeed anyone else, to see where he was going. But there were no lights in the castle windows, and he could conceal himself. and in a second he had cast upon himself a Disillusionment Charm that hid him even from his own eyes. And he walked on, around the edge of the lake, taking in the outlines of the beloved castle, his first kingdom, his birthright. And charming playstation games coming to pc final it was, beside the lake, reflected in the dark waters. The white marble tomb, an unnecessary blot on article source familiar landscape. He felt again that rush of controlled euphoria, that heady sense of purpose in destruction. He raised the old yew wand: How fitting that this would be its last great act. The tomb split read article from head to foot. The shrouded figure was as long and thin as it had been in life. He raised the wand again. The wrappings fell open. The face was translucent, pale, sunken, yet almost perfectly preserved. They had left his spectacles on the crooked nose: He felt amused derision. Dumbledores hands were folded upon his chest, and there it lay, clutched beneath them, buried with him. Had the old fool imagined that marble or death would protect the wand. Had he thought that the Dark Lord would be scared to violate his tomb. The spiderlike hand swooped and pulled the wand from Dumbledores grasp, and as he took it, a shower of sparks flew from its tip, sparkling over the corpse of its last owner, ready to serve a new master at last. B CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE SHELL COTTAGE ill and Fleurs cottage stood alone on a cliff overlooking the sea, its walls embedded with shells and whitewashed. It was a lonely and beautiful place. Wherever Harry went inside the tiny cottage or its garden, he could hear the constant ebb and flow of the sea, like the breathing of some great, slumbering creature. He spent much of the next few days making excuses to escape the crowded cottage, craving the cliff-top view of open sky and wide, empty sea, and the feel of cold, salty wind on his face. The enormity of his decision not to race Voldemort to the wand still scared Harry. He could not remember, ever before, choosing not to act. He was full of doubts, doubts that Ron could not help voicing whenever they were together. What if Dumbledore wanted us to work out the symbol in time to get the wand. What if working out what the symbol meant made you worthy to get the Hallows. Harry, if that really is the Elder Wand, how the hell are we supposed to finish off You-Know-Who. Harry had no answers: There were moments when he wondered whether it had been outright madness not to try to prevent Click here breaking just click for source the tomb. He could not even explain satisfactorily why he had decided against it: Every time he tried to reconstruct the internal arguments that had led to his decision, they sounded feebler to him. The odd thing was that Hermiones support made him feel just as confused as Rons doubts. Now forced to accept that the Elder Wand was real, she maintained that it was an evil object, and that the way Voldemort had taken possession of it was repellent, not to be considered. You could never have done that, Harry, she said again and again. You couldnt have broken into Dumbledores grave. But the idea of Dumbledores corpse frightened Harry much less than the possibility that he might have misunderstood the living Dumbledores intentions. He felt that he was still groping in the dark; he had chosen his Inscryption mobile but kept looking back, wondering whether he had misread the signs, whether he should not have taken the other way. From time to time, anger at Dumbledore crashed over him again, powerful as the waves slamming themselves against the cliff beneath the cottage, anger that Dumbledore had not explained before he died. But is he dead. said Ron, three days after they had arrived at the cottage. Harry had been staring out over the wall that separated the cottage garden from the cliff when Ron and Hermione had found him; he wished they had not, having no wish to join in with their argument. Yes, he is, Ron, please dont start that again. Look at the facts, Hermione, said Ron, speaking across Harry, who continued to gaze at the horizon. The silver doe. The sword. The eye Harry saw in the mirror - Harry admits he could have imagined the eye. Dont you, Harry. I could have, said Harry without looking at her. But you dont think you did, do you. asked Ron. No, I dont, said Harry. There you go. said Ron quickly, before Hermione could carry on. If it wasnt Dumbledore, explain how Dobby knew we were in the cellar, Hermione. I cant - but can you explain how Dumbledore sent him to us if hes lying in a tomb at Hogwarts. I dunno, it couldve been his ghost. Dumbledore wouldnt come back as a ghost, said Harry. There was little about Dumbledore he was sure of now, but he knew that much. He would have gone on. What dyou mean, gone on. asked Ron, but before Harry could say any more, a voice behind them said, Arry. Fleur Inscryption mobile come out of the cottage, her long silver hair flying in the breeze. Arry, Gripook would like to speak to you. E eez in ze smallest bedroom, e says e does not want to be overeard. Her dislike of the goblin sending her to deliver messages was clear; she looked irritable as she walked back around the house. Griphook was waiting for them, as Fleur had said, in the tiniest of the cottages three bedrooms, in which Hermione and Luna slept by night. He had drawn the red cotton curtains against the bright, cloudy sky, which gave the room a fiery glow at odds with the rest of the airy, light cottage. I have reached my decision, Harry Potter, said the goblin, who was sitting cross-legged in a low chair, drumming its arms with his spindly fingers. Though the goblins of Gringotts will consider it base treachery, I have decided to help you - Thats great. said Harry, relief surging through him. Griphook, thank you, were really - - in return, said the goblin firmly, for payment. Slightly taken aback, Harry hesitated. How much do you want. Ive got gold. Not gold, said Griphook. I have gold. His black eyes glittered; there were no whites to his eyes. I want the sword. The sword of Godric Gryffindor. Harrys spirits plummeted. You cant have that, he said. Im sorry. Then, said the goblin softly, we have a problem. We can give you something else, said Ron eagerly. Ill bet the Lestranges have got loads of stuff, you can take your pick once we get into the vault. He had said the wrong thing. Griphook flushed angrily. I am not a thief, boy. I am not trying click to see more procure treasures to which I have no right. The swords ours - It is not, said the goblin. Were Gryffindors, and it was Godric Gryffindors - And before it was Gryffindors, whose was it. demanded the goblin, sitting up straight. No ones, said Ron. It was made for him, wasnt it. cried the goblin, bristling with anger as he pointed a long finger at Ron. Wizarding arrogance again. That sword was Ragnuk the Firsts, taken from him by Godric Gryffindor. It is a lost treasure, a masterpiece of goblinwork. It belongs with the goblins. The sword is the price of my hire, take it or leave it. Griphook glared and operations strategy them. Harry glanced at the other two, then said, We need to discuss this, Griphook, if thats all right. Could you give us a few minutes. The goblin nodded, looking sour. Downstairs in the empty sitting room, Harry walked to the fireplace, brow furrowed, trying to think what to do. Behind him, Ron said, Hes having a laugh. We cant let him have that sword. It is true. Harry asked Hermione. Was the sword stolen by Gryffindor. I dont know, she said hopelessly. Wizarding history often skates over what the wizards have done to other magical races, but theres no account that I know of that says Gryffindor stole the sword. Itll be one of those goblin stories, said Ron, about how the wizards are always trying to get one over on them. I suppose we should think ourselves lucky he forge of empires free asked for one of our wands. Goblins have got good reason to dislike wizards, Ron, said Hermione. Theyve been treated brutally in the past. Goblins arent exactly fluffy little bunnies, though, are they. said Ron. Theyve killed plenty of us. Theyve fought dirty too. But arguing with Griphook about whose race is most underhanded and violent isnt going to make him more likely to help us, is it. There was a pause while they tried to think of a way around the problem. Harry looked out of the window at Dobbys grave. Luna was arranging sea lavender in a jam jar beside the headstone. Okay, said Ron, and Harry turned back to face him, hows this. We tell Griphook we need the sword until we get inside the vault, and then he can have it. Theres a fake in there, isnt there. We switch them, and give him the fake. Ron, hed know the difference better than we would.

Meetings, havent we. You know what I mean, said Hermione impatiently. Harry said nothing. Hermiones words opened up a whole new vista of frightening possibilities. He tried to imagine going somewhere with Cho - Hogsmeade, perhaps - and being alone with her for hours at a time. Of course, she would have been expecting him to ask her out after what had just happened. The thought made his stomach clench painfully. Oh well, said Hermione distantly, buried in her letter once more, youll have plenty of opportunities Clash of clans th 8 base ask her. What if he doesnt want to ask her. said Ron, who had been watching Harry with an unusually shrewd expression on his face. Dont be silly, said Hermione vaguely, Harrys liked her for ages, havent you, Harry. He did not answer. Yes, he had liked Cho for ages, but whenever he had imagined a scene involving the two of them it had always featured a Cho who was enjoying herself, as opposed to a Cho who was sobbing uncontrollably into his shoulder. Whore you writing the novel to anyway. Ron asked Hermione, trying to read the bit of parchment now trailing on the floor. Hermione hitched it up out of sight. Viktor. Krum. How many other Viktors do we know. Ron said nothing, but looked disgruntled. They sat in silence for another twenty minutes, Ron finishing his Transfiguration essay with many snorts of impatience and crossings-out, Go here writing steadily to the very end of the parchment, rolling it up carefully and sealing it, and Harry staring into the click, wishing more than anything that Siriuss head would appear there and give him some advice about girls. But the fire merely crackled lower and lower, until the red-hot embers crumbled into ash and, looking around, Harry saw that they were, yet again, the last in the common room. Well, night, said Hermione, yawning widely, and she set off up the girls staircase. What does she see in Krum. Ron demanded as he and Harry climbed the boysstairs. Well, said Harry, considering the matter, I spose hes older, isnt he. and hes an international Quidditch player. Yeah, but apart from that, said Ron, sounding aggravated. I mean hes a grouchy git, isnt he. Bit Clash of clans th 8 base, yeah, said Harry, whose thoughts were still on Cho. They pulled off their robes and put on pajamas in silence; Dean, Seamus, and Neville were already asleep. Harry put his glasses on his Clash of clans th 8 base table and got into bed but did not pull the hangings closed around his four-poster; instead he stared at the patch of starry sky visible through Clash of clans th 8 base window next to Nevilles bed. If he had known, this time last night, that in Clash of clans th 8 base hours time he would have kissed Cho Chang. Night, grunted Ron, from somewhere to his see more. Night, said Harry. Maybe next time. if there was a next time. shed be a bit happier. He ought to have asked her out; she had probably 12 coc expecting it and was now really angry with him. or was she lying in bed, still crying about Cedric. He did not know what to think. Hermiones Clash of clans th 8 base had made it all seem more complicated rather than easier to understand. Thats what they should teach us here, he thought, turning over onto his side, how girls brains work. itd be more useful than Divination anyway. Neville snuffled in his sleep. An owl hooted somewhere out in the night. Harry dreamed he was back in the D. room.

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