Chapter Four- Hide the Keys

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Boom. They struck again. Dudley was awake. "Where's the ball?" He said lightly.

An accident happened behind them and Uncle Vernon entered the room. He held a rifle in his hand — now they knew what was in the long, thin package.

"Who's there?" He shouted. "I'm warning you - I'm armed!"

There was a pause. Then -

Break!

The door closed quickly and the deaf man fell to the ground and fell to the ground.

Someone's giant was standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely covered with a long quivering mushroom and a narrow, wild beard, but you can draw his shiny eyes like black insects under every hair.

The giant presses the hut, bowing his head and shaking his head. He leaned over and lifted the door and easily put it back in the frame. The sound of the storm outside subsided a little. He turned to look at everything.

"Couldn't he make us a cup of tea? It's not an easy journey ..."

He walked over to the bed, and Dudley froze in fear. "Come down, yes, big crowd," the stranger said.

Dudley laughed as Vernon hid behind his uncle and frightened mother.

"And 'This is Harry!' Said the giant.

Harry looked up at his rough, wild, shadowy face and saw the bug's eyes smile.

"When I saw you blue, you were just a baby," the giant said. "You look like Dad again, but you have your mother's eyes again."

Uncle Vernon made a strange sound.

I recommend you go now, sir! "He said." Break and go! "

"Oh, Dursley, do it with a big sickle," said the giant; She lay down behind the bed, took the gun out of Unk Vernon's hand, folded it as easily as if it were made of rubber, and tossed it into the corner of the room. Uncle Vernon made another funny sound like trampling a mouse.

"Anyway - Harry turned to Dursley and said, 'Yes, very happy birthday.' Here's a brief summary - I sat down at one point, but I liked it.

He pulled a slightly pressed box from his pocket inside his black jacket. Harry opened it with trembling fingers. On it was written a large sticky chocolate cake with green cream and Harry's birthday wishes.

Harry looked at the monster. He should have thanked him, but he lost his words as he approached his mouth, "Who are you?" He said.

The giant collapsed.

"Okay, I didn't introduce myself. Rubus Hagrid is the keeper of the keys and gardens at Hogwarts."

He held out a large hand and waved Harry's whole hand.

"What about that tea?" He rubbed his hands. "I'm not saying you don't have a powerful thermostat, remember."

His gaze fell on the empty grate as the bags of chips shrank. He leaned over the stove; They could not see what he was doing, but when he withdrew after a moment, a fire broke out. Harry felt the warmth dive into a hot bath filled with bright light all over the damp huts.

Carrying his weight, the giant sat on the bed and began pulling out of his jacket pocket all sorts of things: a copper teapot, a packet of pumpkin sausages, poker, a tea cup, a few smoky cups, and a pre-bottle of tea to make an amber liquid bubble. The sound and smell of sizzling sausages filled the hut. No one said anything while working with the giant, but Dudley spoke a little when six of the slightly greasy and juicy lightly burnt sausages were thrown out of the poker. "Dudley, don't touch anything he gave you," Uncle Vernon said immediately.

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