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"Hello, Professor McGonagall," said Moody calmly, bouncing the ferret still higher. "What -- what are you doing?" said Professor McGonagall, her eyes following the bouncing ferret's progress through the air. "Teaching," said Moody. "Teach -- Moody, " shrieked Professor McGonagall, the books spilling out of her arms. "Yep," said Moody. "Moody, we never use Transfiguration as a punishment!" said Professor McGonagall weakly."
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goblet-of-fire
harry-potter
j-k-rowling
mcgonagall
moody
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J.K. Rowling |
20f8922
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It touched me to be trusted with something terrible.
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dark
dracula
european
fiction
historian
historical
horror
moody
vampire
vlad-the-impaler
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Elizabeth Kostova |
cd1d1aa
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Severus, please fetch me the strongest truth potion you posess, then go down to the kitchen and bring up the house elf called Winky. Minerva, kindly go down to Hagrids house where you will find a large black dog sitting in the pumpkin patch. Take the dog up to my office, tell him I will be with him shortly, then come back here.
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instructions
minerva-mcgonagall
moody
serious
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J.K. Rowling |
bec2777
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The ocean was one of the greatest things he had ever seen in his life--bigger and deeper than anything he had imagined. It changed its color and shape and expression according to time and place and weather. It aroused a deep sadness in his heart, and at the same time it brought his heart peace and comfort.
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life-changing
moody
moving
ocean
vastness
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Haruki Murakami |
9cd930f
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And then he heard Mad-Eye Moody's voice, echoing in some distant chamber of his empty brain: Harry bent his knees obediently, preparing to spring. Why, though? Another voice had awoken in the back of his brain. Stupid thing to do, really, said the voice. No, I don't think I will, thanks, said the other voice, a little more firmly . . . no, I don't really want to . . . NOW! The next thing Harry felt was considerable pain. He had both jumped and tried to prevent himself from jumping -- the result was that he'd smashed headlong into the desk, knocking it over, and, by the feeling in his legs, fractured both his kneecaps.
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humour
imperius-curse
moody
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J.K. Rowling |
45a920e
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The momentum of the mind can be vexingly, involuntarily capricious.
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mind-thoughts
mood
moody
think
thinkers
thinking
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Gregory Maguire |
78ec9d2
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Olivia was moody. wasn't a word with which she was very familiar, but if it meant that her moods swung back and forth for no reason at all, and that she felt crabby and wanted to be alone more often than she felt content and friendly, and that she was often tempted to slam her bedroom door - preferably in someone's face - well, then, described perfectly the way she'd been feeling lately.
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mood
moody
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Ann M. Martin |