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s-102 Wish I knew what he was up to, said Fred, frowning.
s-103 If we're not careful, we'll have another Head Boy in the family.
s-104 I don't think I could stand the shame.
s-105 Bill was the oldest Weasley brother.
s-106 He and the next brother, Charlie, had already left Hogwarts.
s-107 Harry had never met either of them, but knew that Charlie was in Romania, studying dragons, and Bill in Egypt, working for the wizard's bank, Gringotts.
s-108 Harry said nothing.
s-109 He felt a bit awkward.
s-110 Stored in an underground vault at Gringotts in London was a small fortune that his parents had left him.
s-111 of course, it was only in the wizarding world that he had money; you couldn't use Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts in Muggle shops.
s-112 He had never mentioned his Gringotts bank account to the Dursleys; he didn't think their horror of anything connected with magic would stretch to a large pile of gold.
s-113 Mrs Weasley woke them all early the following Wednesday.
s-114 After a quick half-a-dozen bacon sandwiches each, they pulled on their coats and Mrs Weasley took a flowerpot off the kitchen mantelpiece and peered inside.
s-115 We'll have to buy some more today ah well, guests first!
s-116 And she offered him the flowerpot.
s-117 Harry stared at them all watching him.
s-118 Never? said Mr Weasley.
s-119 How exactly
s-120 He took a pinch of glittering powder out of the flowerpot, stepped up to the fire, and threw the powder into the flames.
s-121 With a roar, the fire turned emerald green and rose higher than Fred, who stepped right into it, shouted, Diagon Alley! and vanished.

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