Monday, November 17, 2008

Edmund Blair Leighton The End of The Song painting

Edmund Blair Leighton The End of The Song paintingJohn Singleton Copley Watson and the Shark paintingJohn Singleton Copley The Tribute Money painting
don't understand," she whispered.

   "You're going to leave here with us," said Harry, pulling her to her feet. "Go , grab your children, and get out, get out of the country if you've got to. Disguise yourselves and run. You've seen how it is, you won't get anything like a fair hearing here."
 "It's the only spell she ever has trouble with," Harry told a completely bemused Mrs. Cattermole. "Bit unfortunate, really… Come on Hermione…." ‘Expecto patronum!"    A silver otter burst from the end of Hermione's wand
   "Harry," said Hermione, "how are we going to get out of here with all those dementors outside the door?"

   "Patronuses," said Harry, pointing his wand at his own. The stag slowed and walked, still gleaming brightly, toward the door. "As many as we can muster; do yours, Hermione."

"Expec – Expecto patronum," said Hermione. Nothing happened.

  

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