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A loud knock, was what I heard. At this hour of the night, who might that be, I wordered. Begrudgingly, I opened the door, only to meet a giant, and all so hairy man, (not in a **** way though). Hey young lady, I'm Rubeus Hagrid, here to pick you up. You are not a muggle, you do not belong here. There is a school for you, Hogwarts is its name, school of witchcraft, and wizardry, (not a regular school per say). We better hurry up child, or the train will leave us. It awaits at Platform 9¾, and if we are not on time, Dumbledore will have my head. If we are late, you will miss the sorting hat, which makes me wonder, are you a Slytherin, or a Gryffindor. Anyway hurry up, so go on and pack. I would give you my wand, but you do not know how to use it. Do not look confused my child, instead be happy. being a muggle is no fun, you will realise soon. So hurry up lets go, ( I already hear snape grumbling). $angila$
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Sep 12, 2013
Sep 12, 2013 at 9:19 AM UTC
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A loud knock, was what I heard. At this hour of the night, who might that be, I wordered. Begrudgingly, I opened the door, only to meet a giant, and all so hairy man, (not in a **** way though). Hey young lady, I'm Rubeus Hagrid, here to pick you up. You are not a muggle, you do not belong here. There is a school for you, Hogwarts is its name, school of witchcraft, and wizardry, (not a regular school per say). We better hurry up child, or the train will leave us. It awaits at Platform 9¾, and if we are not on time, Dumbledore will have my head. If we are late, you will miss the sorting hat, which makes me wonder, are you a Slytherin, or a Gryffindor. Anyway hurry up, so go on and pack. I would give you my wand, but you do not know how to use it. Do not look confused my child, instead be happy. being a muggle is no fun, you will realise soon. So hurry up lets go, ( I already hear snape grumbling). $angila$
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Sep 12, 2013
Sep 12, 2013 at 9:19 AM UTC
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