: Doing a Bit of Sick VisitingChapter Text
"Last one before we call it a day." said Dumbledore noticing how ragged Harry looked.
"But it's not even lunch time yet." moaned Zacharias.
"Deal with it." said Dr. Nicodemus.
First paragraph.
"Careful you don't make yourself sick moving around that fast." said Madam Pomfrey worriedly.
Dialogue line.
Second paragraph, second sentence.
"Finally, we get to see you freak out like a little kid." said Nightstrike.
Second paragraph, third sentence.
Mrs. Weasley held onto her husband even tighter.
End of second paragraph.
Dialogue line.
"Oh I love those!" said Mrs. McFinn quietly.
Third paragraph.
Fourth paragraph.
"Just my normal midnight discussion group, I shouldn't wonder." said Dumbledore with a smile.
Fifth paragraph.
Sixth paragraph, second sentence.
"Fakers, every last one of them." said Sirius with a snicker.
End of sixth paragraph.
Dialogue line.
Seventh paragraph.
"Guess at that part, he still didn't want to look at me." said Harry glumly.
Dumbledore looked down regretfully.
Dialogue set, first sentence.
"That's no nightmare, I've had nightmares, that wasn't one." said Neville.
End of dialogue set.
Dialogue line.
Eighth paragraph.
"Normally I say don't interrupt her, if you know what's good for you, but in this case, interrupt her." said Sirius.
Dialogue line.
Dialogue set, first sentence
"I don't blame you, I'd be quite miffed as well, if he wasn't paying attention to me." said Remus.
"I would listen..." said Dumbledore quietly.
End of dialogue set.
Ninth paragraph.
"Probably worried that this did happen." said Moody.
Dialogue line.
Dialogue set, first sentence.
"Worry about that part later, save my husband!" said Mrs. Weasley frantically.
End of dialogue set.
Dialogue set.
"I think I would be hoping that it had happened that way." said Dumbledore. "As opposed to the alternative."
Tenth paragraph.
Dialogue line.
Eleventh paragraph.
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