he uldn≈39;t he started havg nightares over and over aga he
dread about his parents disappearg a fsh of green light,
while a high voice cackled with ughter
&ot;you see, dubledore was right, that irror uld drive you ad,&ot;
said ron, when harry told hi about these drearns
herione, who ca back the day before ter started, took a
different view of thgs she was torn beeen horror at the idea
of harry beg out of bed, roag the school three nights a row
(&ot;if filch had caught you!&ot;), and disappotnt that he hadn≈39;t at
least found out who nis fl was
they had alost given up hope of ever fdg fl a li-
brary , even though harry was still sure he≈39;d read the na
where once ter had started, they were back to skig through
s for ten utes durg their breaks harry had even less ti
than the other o, becae idditch practice had started aga
wood was workg the tea harder than ever even the endless
ra that had repced the snow uldn≈39;t dapen his spirits the
weasleys ped that wood was beg a fanatic, but harry was
on wood≈39;s side if they won their next atch, agast hufflepuff,
they would overtake slyther the hoe