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LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Parttrain
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars


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[1] tree
The edge of a brilliant red sun was now gleaming through the trees.
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The edge of a brilliant red sun was now gleaming through the trees.
[2] tree
Touchdown! said Fred as, with a slight bump, they hit the ground.
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Touchdown! said Fred as, with a slight bump, they hit the ground.
[3] tree
They had landed next to a tumbledown garage in a small yard and Harry looked out for the first time at Ron's house.
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They had landed next to a tumbledown garage in a small yard and Harry looked out for the first time at Ron's house.
[4] tree
It looked as though it had once been a large stone pigsty, but extra rooms had been added here and there until it was several storeys high and so crooked it looked as though it was held up by magic (which, Harry reminded himself, it probably was).
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It looked as though it had once been a large stone pigsty, but extra rooms had been added here and there until it was several storeys high and so crooked it looked as though it was held up by magic (which, Harry reminded himself, it probably was).
[5] tree
Four or five chimneys were perched on top of the red roof.
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Four or five chimneys were perched on top of the red roof.
[6] tree
Round the front door lay a jumble of wellington boots and a very rusty cauldron.
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Round the front door lay a jumble of wellington boots and a very rusty cauldron.
[7] tree
Several fat brown chickens were pecking their way around the yard.
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Several fat brown chickens were pecking their way around the yard.
[8] tree
They got out of the car.
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They got out of the car.
[9] tree
Then, Ron, you come bounding downstairs going, Mum, look who turned up in the night! and she'll be all pleased to see Harry and no one need ever know we flew the car.
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Then, Ron, you come bounding downstairs going, Mum, look who turned up in the night! and she'll be all pleased to see Harry and no one need ever know we flew the car.
[10] tree
Ron had gone a nasty greenish colour, his eyes fixed on the house.
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Ron had gone a nasty greenish colour, his eyes fixed on the house.
[11] tree
The other three wheeled around.
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The other three wheeled around.
[12] tree
Mrs Weasley was marching across the yard, scattering chickens, and for a short, plump, kind-faced woman, it was remarkable how much she looked like a saber-toothed tiger.
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Mrs Weasley was marching across the yard, scattering chickens, and for a short, plump, kind-faced woman, it was remarkable how much she looked like a saber-toothed tiger.
[13] tree
Mrs Weasley came to a halt in front of them, her hands on her hips, staring from one guilty face to the next.
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Mrs Weasley came to a halt in front of them, her hands on her hips, staring from one guilty face to the next.
[14] tree
She was wearing a flowered apron with a wand sticking out of the pocket.
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She was wearing a flowered apron with a wand sticking out of the pocket.
[15] tree
So, she said.
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So, she said.
[16] tree
All three of Mrs Weasley's sons were taller than she was, but they cowered as her rage broke over them.
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All three of Mrs Weasley's sons were taller than she was, but they cowered as her rage broke over them.
[17] tree
No note!
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No note!
[18] tree
Car gone could have crashed out of my mind with worry did you care? never, as long as I've lived you wait until your father gets home, we never had trouble like this from Bill or Charlie or Percy
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Car gone could have crashed out of my mind with worry did you care? never, as long as I've lived you wait until your father gets home, we never had trouble like this from Bill or Charlie or Percy
[19] tree
It seemed to go on for hours.
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It seemed to go on for hours.
[20] tree
Mrs Weasley had shouted herself hoarse before she turned on Harry, who backed away.
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Mrs Weasley had shouted herself hoarse before she turned on Harry, who backed away.
[21] tree
Come in and have some breakfast.
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Come in and have some breakfast.
[22] tree
She turned and walked back into the house and Harry, after a nervous glance at Ron, who nodded encouragingly, followed her.
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She turned and walked back into the house and Harry, after a nervous glance at Ron, who nodded encouragingly, followed her.
[23] tree
The kitchen was small and rather cramped.
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The kitchen was small and rather cramped.
[24] tree
There was a scrubbed wooden table and chairs in the middle and Harry sat down on the edge of his seat, looking around.
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There was a scrubbed wooden table and chairs in the middle and Harry sat down on the edge of his seat, looking around.
[25] tree
He had never been in a wizard house before.
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He had never been in a wizard house before.
[26] tree
The clock on the wall opposite him had only one hand and no numbers at all.
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The clock on the wall opposite him had only one hand and no numbers at all.
[27] tree
Books were stacked three deep on the mantelpiece, books with titles like Charm Your Own Cheese, Enchantment in Baking, and One Minute Feasts It's Magic!
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Books were stacked three deep on the mantelpiece, books with titles like Charm Your Own Cheese, Enchantment in Baking, and One Minute Feasts – It's Magic!
[28] tree
Mrs Weasley was clattering around, cooking breakfast a little haphazardly, throwing dirty looks at her sons as she threw sausages into the frying pan.
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Mrs Weasley was clattering around, cooking breakfast a little haphazardly, throwing dirty looks at her sons as she threw sausages into the frying pan.
[29] tree
Arthur and I have been worried about you, too.
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Arthur and I have been worried about you, too.
[30] tree
Just last night we were saying we'd come and get you ourselves if you hadn't written back to Ron by Friday.
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Just last night we were saying we'd come and get you ourselves if you hadn't written back to Ron by Friday.
[31] tree
She flicked her wand casually at the washing-up in the sink, which began to clean itself, clinking gently in the background.
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She flicked her wand casually at the washing-up in the sink, which began to clean itself, clinking gently in the background.
[32] tree
and you! said Mrs Weasley, but it was with a slightly softened expression that she started cutting Harry bread and buttering it for him.
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and you! said Mrs Weasley, but it was with a slightly softened expression that she started cutting Harry bread and buttering it for him.
[33] tree
At that moment, there was a diversion in the form of a small, red-headed figure in a long nightdress, who appeared in the kitchen, gave a small squeal, and ran out again.
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At that moment, there was a diversion in the form of a small, red-headed figure in a long nightdress, who appeared in the kitchen, gave a small squeal, and ran out again.
[34] tree
Nothing more was said until all four plates were clean, which took a surprisingly short time.
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Nothing more was said until all four plates were clean, which took a surprisingly short time.
[35] tree
Blimey, I'm tired, yawned Fred, setting down his knife and fork at last.
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Blimey, I'm tired, yawned Fred, setting down his knife and fork at last.
[36] tree
Oh, Mum
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Oh, Mum –
[37] tree
That's very sweet of you, dear, but it's dull work, said Mrs Weasley.
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That's very sweet of you, dear, but it's dull work, said Mrs Weasley.
[38] tree
And she pulled a heavy book from the stack on the mantelpiece.
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And she pulled a heavy book from the stack on the mantelpiece.
[39] tree
George groaned.
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George groaned.
[40] tree
Harry looked at the cover of Mrs Weasley's book.
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Harry looked at the cover of Mrs Weasley's book.
[41] tree
Written across it in fancy gold letters were the words: Gilderoy Lockhart's Guide to Household Pests.
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Written across it in fancy gold letters were the words: Gilderoy Lockhart's Guide to Household Pests.
[42] tree
He'll be fine, Molly, don't fuss, said Mr Weasley, helping himself to Floo powder, too.
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He'll be fine, Molly, don't fuss, said Mr Weasley, helping himself to Floo powder, too.
[43] tree
Now, when you get into the fire, say where you're going
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Now, when you get into the fire, say where you're going –
[44] tree
Or you might well fall out of the wrong fireplace
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Or you might well fall out of the wrong fireplace –
[45] tree
Trying hard to bear all this in mind, Harry took a pinch of Floo powder and walked to the edge of the fire.
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Trying hard to bear all this in mind, Harry took a pinch of Floo powder and walked to the edge of the fire.
[46] tree
He took a deep breath, scattered the powder into the flames and stepped forward; the fire felt like a warm breeze; he opened his mouth and immediately swallowed a lot of hot ash.
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He took a deep breath, scattered the powder into the flames and stepped forward; the fire felt like a warm breeze; he opened his mouth and immediately swallowed a lot of hot ash.
[47] tree
It felt as though he was being sucked down a giant plug hole.
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It felt as though he was being sucked down a giant plug hole.
[48] tree
He seemed to be spinning very fast
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He seemed to be spinning very fast
[49] tree
the roaring in his ears was deafening
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the roaring in his ears was deafening
[50] tree
he tried to keep his eyes open but the whirl of green flames made him feel sick
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he tried to keep his eyes open but the whirl of green flames made him feel sick
[51] tree
something hard knocked his elbow and he tucked it in tightly, still spinning and spinning
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something hard knocked his elbow and he tucked it in tightly, still spinning and spinning
[52] tree
now it felt as though cold hands were slapping his face
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now it felt as though cold hands were slapping his face
[53] tree
squinting through his glasses he saw a blurred stream of fireplaces and snatched glimpses of the rooms beyond
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squinting through his glasses he saw a blurred stream of fireplaces and snatched glimpses of the rooms beyond
[54] tree
his bacon sandwiches were churning inside him.
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his bacon sandwiches were churning inside him.
[55] tree
He closed his eyes again wishing it would stop, and then he fell, face forward, onto cold stone and felt his glasses shatter.
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He closed his eyes again wishing it would stop, and then – he fell, face forward, onto cold stone and felt his glasses shatter.
[56] tree
Dizzy and bruised, covered in soot, he got gingerly to his feet, holding his broken glasses up to his eyes.
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Dizzy and bruised, covered in soot, he got gingerly to his feet, holding his broken glasses up to his eyes.
[57] tree
He was quite alone, but where he was, he had no idea.
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He was quite alone, but where he was, he had no idea.
[58] tree
All he could tell was that he was standing in the stone fireplace of what looked like a large, dimly lit wizard's shop but nothing in here was ever likely to be on a Hogwarts school list.
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All he could tell was that he was standing in the stone fireplace of what looked like a large, dimly lit wizard's shop – but nothing in here was ever likely to be on a Hogwarts school list.
[59] tree
A glass case nearby held a withered hand on a cushion, a blood-stained pack of cards, and a staring glass eye.
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A glass case nearby held a withered hand on a cushion, a blood-stained pack of cards, and a staring glass eye.
[60] tree
Evil-looking masks stared down from the walls, an assortment of human bones lay upon the counter, and rusty, spiked instruments hung from the ceiling.
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Evil-looking masks stared down from the walls, an assortment of human bones lay upon the counter, and rusty, spiked instruments hung from the ceiling.
[61] tree
Even worse, the dark, narrow street Harry could see through the dusty shop window was definitely not Diagon Alley.
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Even worse, the dark, narrow street Harry could see through the dusty shop window was definitely not Diagon Alley.
[62] tree
The sooner he got out of here, the better.
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The sooner he got out of here, the better.
[63] tree
Harry looked quickly around and spotted a large black cabinet to his left; he shot inside it and pulled the doors to leaving a small crack to peer through.
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Harry looked quickly around and spotted a large black cabinet to his left; he shot inside it and pulled the doors to leaving a small crack to peer through.
[64] tree
Seconds later, a bell clanged, and Malfoy stepped into the shop.
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Seconds later, a bell clanged, and Malfoy stepped into the shop.
[65] tree
The man who followed could only be his father.
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The man who followed could only be his father.
[66] tree
He had the same pale, pointed face and identical cold grey eyes.
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He had the same pale, pointed face and identical cold grey eyes.
[67] tree
I said I would buy you a racing broom, said his father, drumming his fingers on the counter.
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I said I would buy you a racing broom, said his father, drumming his fingers on the counter.
[68] tree
Special permission from Dumbledore so he could play for Gryffindor.
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Special permission from Dumbledore so he could play for Gryffindor.
[69] tree
Malfoy bent down to examine a shelf full of skulls.
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Malfoy bent down to examine a shelf full of skulls.
[70] tree
A stooping man had appeared behind the counter, smoothing his greasy hair back from his face.
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A stooping man had appeared behind the counter, smoothing his greasy hair back from his face.
[71] tree
Mr Malfoy, what a pleasure to see you again, said Mr Borgin in a voice as oily as his hair.
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Mr Malfoy, what a pleasure to see you again, said Mr Borgin in a voice as oily as his hair.
[72] tree
How may I be of assistance?
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How may I be of assistance?
[73] tree
The smile faded slightly from Mr Borgin's face.
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The smile faded slightly from Mr Borgin's face.
[74] tree
You have heard, of course, that the Ministry is conducting more raids, said Mr Malfoy, taking a roll of parchment from his inside pocket and unravelling it for Mr Borgin to read.
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You have heard, of course, that the Ministry is conducting more raids, said Mr Malfoy, taking a roll of parchment from his inside pocket and unravelling it for Mr Borgin to read.
[75] tree
Mr Borgin fixed a pince-nez to his nose and looked down the list.
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Mr Borgin fixed a pince-nez to his nose and looked down the list.
[76] tree
Mr Malfoy's lip curled.
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Mr Malfoy's lip curled.
[77] tree
The name Malfoy still commands a certain respect, yet the Ministry grows ever more meddlesome.
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The name Malfoy still commands a certain respect, yet the Ministry grows ever more meddlesome.
[78] tree
Harry felt a hot surge of anger.
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Harry felt a hot surge of anger.
[79] tree
and as you see, certain of these poisons might make it appear
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– and as you see, certain of these poisons might make it appear –
[80] tree
Insert a candle and it gives light only to the holder!
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Insert a candle and it gives light only to the holder!
[81] tree
Best friend of thieves and plunderers!
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Best friend of thieves and plunderers!
[82] tree
The teachers all have favourites, that Hermione Granger
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The teachers all have favourites, that Hermione Granger –
[83] tree
Not with me, said Mr Malfoy, his long nostrils flaring.
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Not with me, said Mr Malfoy, his long nostrils flaring.
[84] tree
They started to haggle.
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They started to haggle.
[85] tree
Harry watched nervously as Draco drew nearer and nearer to his hiding place, examining the objects for sale.
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Harry watched nervously as Draco drew nearer and nearer to his hiding place, examining the objects for sale.
[86] tree
He paused to examine a long coil of hangman's rope and to read, smirking, the card propped on a magnificent necklace of opals:
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He paused to examine a long coil of hangman's rope and to read, smirking, the card propped on a magnificent necklace of opals:
[87] tree
Caution: Do Not Touch.
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Caution: Do Not Touch.
[88] tree
Cursed Has Claimed the Lives of Nineteen Muggle Owners to Date.
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Cursed – Has Claimed the Lives of Nineteen Muggle Owners to Date.
[89] tree
Draco turned away and saw the cabinet right in front of him.
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Draco turned away and saw the cabinet right in front of him.
[90] tree
He walked forward he stretched out his hand for the handle
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He walked forward he stretched out his hand for the handle
[91] tree
Come, Draco!
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Come, Draco!
[92] tree
Harry wiped his forehead on his sleeve as Draco turned away.
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Harry wiped his forehead on his sleeve as Draco turned away.
[93] tree
The moment the door had closed, Mr Borgin dropped his oily manner.
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The moment the door had closed, Mr Borgin dropped his oily manner.
[94] tree
Muttering darkly, Mr Borgin disappeared into a back room.
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Muttering darkly, Mr Borgin disappeared into a back room.
[95] tree
Harry waited for a minute in case he came back, then, quietly as he could, slipped out of the cabinet, past the glass cases, and out of the shop door.
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Harry waited for a minute in case he came back, then, quietly as he could, slipped out of the cabinet, past the glass cases, and out of the shop door.
[96] tree
Clutching his broken glasses to his face he stared around.
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Clutching his broken glasses to his face he stared around.
[97] tree
He had emerged into a dingy alleyway that seemed to be made up entirely of shops devoted to the Dark Arts.
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He had emerged into a dingy alleyway that seemed to be made up entirely of shops devoted to the Dark Arts.
[98] tree
The one he'd just left, Borgin and Burkes, looked like the largest, but opposite was a nasty window display of shrunken heads, and two doors down, a large cage was alive with gigantic black spiders.
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The one he'd just left, Borgin and Burkes, looked like the largest, but opposite was a nasty window display of shrunken heads, and two doors down, a large cage was alive with gigantic black spiders.
[99] tree
Two shabby-looking wizards were watching him from the shadow of a doorway, muttering to each other.
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Two shabby-looking wizards were watching him from the shadow of a doorway, muttering to each other.
[100] tree
Feeling jumpy, Harry set off, trying to hold his glasses on straight and hoping against hope he'd be able to find a way out of there.
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Feeling jumpy, Harry set off, trying to hold his glasses on straight and hoping against hope he'd be able to find a way out of there.

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