dodgy place, Harry — don’ want no one ter see yeh down there —”
“I realized
that,” said Harry, ducking as Hagrid made to brush him off again. “I told you, I was
lost — what were you doing down there, anyway?”
“
I was lookin’ fer a Flesh-Eatin’ Slug Repellent,” growled Hagrid. “They’re ruinin’ the school
cabbages. Yer not on yer own?”
“I’m staying with the Weasleys but we got separated,” Harry explained. “I’ve got to go and find
them…”
They set off together down the street.
“How come yeh never wrote back ter me?” said Hagrid as Harry jogged alongside him (he had to
take three steps to every stride of Hagrid’s enormous boots). Harry explained all about Dobby
and the Dursleys.
“Lousy Muggles,” growled Hagrid. “If I’d’ve known —”
“Harry! Harry! Over here!”
Harry looked up and saw Hermione Granger standing at the top of the white flight of steps to
Gringotts. She ran down to meet them, her bushy brown hair flying behind her.
“What happened to your glasses? Hello, Hagrid — Oh, it’s
wonderful to see you two again —
Are you coming into Gringotts, Harry?”
“As soon as I’ve found the Weasleys,” said Harry.
“Yeh won’t have long ter wait,” Hagrid said with a grin.
Harry and Hermione looked around: Sprinting up the crowded street were Ron, Fred, George,
Percy, and Mr. Weasley.
“Harry,” Mr. Weasley panted. “We
hoped you’d only gone one grate too far…” He mopped his
glistening bald patch. “Molly’s frantic — she’s coming now —”
“Where did you come out?” Ron asked.
“Knockturn Alley,” said Hagrid grimly.
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