desperate to t to the irror he hadn≈39;t noticed hi
&ot; -- i didn≈39;t see you, sir&ot;
&ot;stran how nearsighted beg visible can ake you,&ot; said
dubledore, and harry was relieved to see that he was silg
&ot;,&ot; said dubledore, slippg off the desk to sit on the
floor with harry, &ot;you, like hundreds before you, have disvered
the delights of the irror of erised&ot;
&ot;i didn≈39;t know it was called that, sir&ot;
&ot;but i expect you≈39;ve realized by now what it does?&ot;
&ot;it -- well -- it shows y faily --&ot;
&ot;and it showed your friend ron hiself as head boy&ot;
&ot;how did you know --?&ot;
&ot;i don≈39;t need a cloak to bee visible,&ot; said dubledore
ntly &ot;now, can you thk what the irror of erised shows all?&ot;
harry shook his head
&ot;let exp the happiest an on earth would be able to
e the irror of erised like a noral irror, that is, he would
look to it and see hiself exactly as he is does that help?&ot;
harry thought then he said slowly, &ot;it shows what we
want whatever we want&ot;
&ot;yes and no,&ot; said dubledore ietly &ot;it shows nothg
ore or less than the deepest, ost desperate desire of our
hearts you, who have never known your faily, see the standg
around you ronald weasley, who has always been overshadowed
by his brothers, sees hiself standg alone, the best of all
of the however, this irror will give neither knowled or
truth n have wasted away before it, entranced by what they have
seen, or been driven ad, not knog if what it shows is real or
even possible
&ot;the irror will be oved to a new ho toorrow, harry, and i
ask you not to go lookg for it aga if you ever do run across
it, you will now be prepared it does not do to dwell on dreas
and fet to live, reber that now, why don≈39;t you put that
adirable cloak back on and t off to bed?&ot;
harry stood up
&ot;sir -- profesr dubledore? can i ask you thg?&ot;
&ot;obvioly, you≈39;ve jt done ,&ot; dubledore siled &ot;you ay
ask one ore thg, however&ot;
&ot;what do you see when you look the irror?&ot;
&ot;i? i see yself holdg a pair of thick, woolen cks&ot;
harry stared
&ot;one can never have enough cks,&ot; said dubledore &ot;another
christas has e and gone and i didn≈39;t t a sgle pair people
will sist on givg s&ot;
it was only when he was back bed that it struck harry that
dubledore ight not have been ite truthful but then, he thought,
as he shoved scabbers off his pillow, it had been ite a pernal
estion
chapter thirteen
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dubledore had nvced harry not to go lookg for the irror
of erised aga, and for the rest of the christas holidays the
visibility cloak stayed folded at the botto of his trunk harry
wished he uld fet what he≈39;d seen the irror as easily, but
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