of sleepess it was
sittg as still as a statue, its eyes fixed unblkgly on the far
rner of privet drive it didn≈39;t uch as iver when a car door
sd on the next street, nor when o owls swooped overhead
fact, it was nearly idnight before the cat oved at all
a an appeared on the rner the cat had been watchg, appeared
suddenly and silently you≈39;d have thought he≈39;d jt popped out
of the ground the cat≈39;s tail itched and its eyes narrowed
nothg like this an had ever been seen on privet drive he
was tall, th, and very old, judgg by the silver of his hair
and beard, which were both long enough to tuck to his belt he
was wearg long robes, a purple cloak that swept the ground,
and high-heeled, buckled boots his be eyes were light, bright,
and sparklg behd half-oon spectacles and his nose was very
long and crooked, as though it had been broken at least ice this
an≈39;s na was alb dubledore
alb dubledore didn≈39;t see to realize that he had jt
arrived a street where everythg fro his na to his boots
was unwele he was by ruagg his cloak, lookg for
thg but he did see to realize he was beg watched, becae
he looked up suddenly at the cat, which was still starg at hi fro
the other end of th