Chapter 121: Barrage of Birds
Notes:
I don't own Harry Potter
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Chapter Text
"Are we going to hear more angst?" asked Sirius with a teasing tone.
"I'm a fifteen year old with issues, what do you think?" said Harry with a smirk.
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Dialogue set, third sentence.
Dumbledore looked furiously down at the floor, Mundungus had been released earlier that morning, so he could not exact his revenge on the man again.
Dialogue set, sixth sentence.
"Mr. Tibbies?" said Ernie.
"She's her best trained cat." said Harry. "He can even hop up on the clicker and change the channel on the TV."
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"Easy there...don't make him an accessory." said George.
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First paragraph.
"I was angry, people keeping stuff from me... and then all that was going on..." said Harry shaking his head.
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"Why he was put on guard, I'll never know." said Mrs. Weasley shortly.
"He was the only one available." said Remus tiredly. "Harry had never seen him, so he would blend in, and everyone else had to work."
Mrs. Weasley folded her arms.
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Dialogue set, first sentence, third comma.
"Hey, at least he's keeping his wits about him." said Justin.
Dialogue set, end of first sentence.
"Who cares, as long as Harry's okay, it doesn't matter what anyone says." said a first year girl, then closed her mouth quickly when it dawned on her what she had said and where she had said it.
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"Nice..." said Lee rolling on the ground with laughter.
"She was the only one in the neighborhood that said Dudley was a thug." said Harry. "Though she says that about most kids."
"I wouldn't believe he was a good-natured boy in her eyes, after he ran her over with his bike." said Bill.
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Dialogue set, first sentence.
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FantasyUmbridge was watching her class, containing the Gryffindor and Slytherin fifth years, as they read her "Ministry Approved" textbook. She was confident in the knowledge that now; there was no way that they were going to rise up against the Ministry...