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Hagrid, would it be all right if we lit our wands. said Hermione quietly. Er. all righ, Hagrid whispered back. In fact. He stopped suddenly and turned around; Hermione walked right into him and was knocked over backward. Harry caught her just before she hit the forest floor. Maybe we bes jus stop fer a momen, so Duty cold of war imdb call can. fill yeh in, said Hagrid. Before we ge there, like. Good. said Hermione, as Harry set her back on her feet. They both murmured Lumos. and their wand-tips ignited. Hagrids face swam through the gloom by the light of the two wavering beams and Harry saw that he looked nervous and sad again. Righ, said Hagrid. Well. see wxllpaper. the thing is. He took udty great breath. Well, theres a good chance Im goin ter be gettin the sack any day now, aCll said. Harry and Hermione looked at each other, then click at this page at him. But youve lasted this long - Hermione said tentatively. What makes you think - Umbridge reckons it was me that put tha niffler in her office. And was it. said Harry, before he could stop himself. No, it ruddy well wasn. said Hagrid indignantly. Ony anythin ter do with magical creatures an she thinks its got somethin ter do with me. Yeh know shes bin lookin fer a chance ter get rid of me ever since I got back. I don wan ter go, o course, but if it wasn fer. well Call of duty zombies wallpaper list. the special circumstances Im abou ter zpmbies to yeh, Id leave righ now, before shes go the chance ter do it in front o the whole school, like she did with Trelawney. Harry and Hermione both made noises of protest, but Hagrid overrode them with a wave of one of his enormous hands. Its not the end o the world, Ill be able ter help Dumbledore once Cal outta here, I can be useful ter the Order. An you lotll have Grubbly-Plank, yehll - yehll get through yer exams fine. His voice trembled and broke. Don worry abou me, he said hastily, as Hermione made to pat his arm. He pulled his enormous spotted handkerchief from the pocket of his waistcoat and mopped his eyes with it. Look, I wouldn be tellin yer this at all if I didn have ter. See, Call of duty zombies wallpaper list I go. well, I can leave withou. withou tellin someone. because Ill - Ill need you two ter help me. An Ron, if hes willin. Of course well help you, said Harry at once. What do you want us to do. Hagrid gave a great sniff and patted Harry wordlessly on the shoulder with such force that Harry was knocked sideways into a tree. I duth yehd say yes, said Hagrid into his handkerchief, but I won. never. forget. Well. cmon. jus a little bit further through here. Watch yerselves, now, theres nettles. They walked on in silence for another fifteen minutes. Harry had opened his mouth to ask how much farther they had to go when Hagrid threw out his right arm to signal that they should stop. Really easy, he said softly. Very quiet, now. They crept forward and Harry saw that they were facing a large, smooth mound of earth nearly as tall as Hagrid that he thought, with a jolt of dread, was sure to be the lair of some enormous animal. Trees had been ripped up at the zombiss all around the mound, so that it stood on a bare patch of ground surrounded by heaps of trunks and boughs that formed a kind of fence or barricade, behind which Harry, Hermione, and Hagrid now stood. Sleepin, breathed Hagrid. Sure enough, Harry could hear a distant, rhythmic rumbling that sounded like a pair of enormous lungs at work. He glanced sideways at Hermione, who was gazing at the mound with her mouth slightly open. She looked utterly terrified. Hagrid, she said in a whisper barely audible over the sound of the sleeping creature, who is he. Harry found this an odd question. What is it. was the one he had been planning on asking. Hagrid, you told us, said Hermione, her wand now shaking in her hand, you told us none of them wanted to come. Harry looked from her to Hagrid and then, as realization hit him, he looked back at the mound with a small gasp of horror. The great mound of earth, on lis he, Hermione, and Hagrid could easily have stood, was moving slowly up and down in time with the deep, grunting breathing. It was not a mound at all. It was the curved back of what was clearly. Well - no - he didn want ter come, said Hagrid, sounding desperate. But I had ter bring him, Hermione, I had ter. But euty. asked Hermione, who sounded as though she wanted to cry. Why - what - oh, Hagrid. I knew if I jus got him back, said Hagrid, sounding close to tears himself, an - an taught him a few manners - Id be able ter take him outside anshow evryone hes harmless. Harmless. said Hermione shrilly, and Hagrid made frantic hushing noises with his hands as the enormous creature before them grunted loudly and shifted in its sleep. Hes been hurting you all this time, hasnt he. Thats why youve had all these injuries. He don know his own strength. said Hagrid earnestly. An hes gettin better, hes not fightinso much anymore - So this is why it took you two months to get home. said Hermione distractedly. Oh Hagrid, why did you bring him back if he didnt want to come, wouldnt he have been happier with his own people. They were all bullyin him, Hermione, cause hes so small. said Hagrid. Small. said Hermione. Small. Hermione, I couldn leave him, said Hagrid, tears now trickling down his bruised face into his beard. See - hes my brother. Hermione simply stared at him, her mouth open. Hagrid, when you say brother, said Harry slowly, do you mean -. Well - half-brother, amended Hagrid. Turns out me mother took up with another giant when she left me dad, anshe went an had Grawp here - Grawp. said Harry. Yeah. well, thas what it sounds like when he says his name, said Dtuy anxiously. He donspeak a lot of English. Ive bin tryin ter teach him. Anyway, she suty seem ter have liked him much moren she liked me. See, with giantesses, what counts zombes producin good big kids, and hes always been a bit on the runty side fer wallpapee giant - ony sixteen foot - Oh yes, tiny. said Hermione, with a kind of hysterical sarcasm. Absolutely minuscule. He was bein kicked around by all o them - I jus couldn leave him - Did Madame Maxime want to bring him back. asked Harry. She - well, she could see it was right importan ter me, said Hagrid, twisting his enormous hands. Bu - bu she got a bit tired of him after a while, I must admit. so we split up on the journey home. She promised not ter tell anyone though. 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