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   'I seem to have touched a nerve;' said Malfoy; smirking。 'Well; just watch yourself; Potter; because I'll be dogging your footsteps in case you step out of line。'
   
   'Get out!' said Hermione; standing up。
   Sniggering; Malfoy gave Harry a last malicious look and departed; with Crabbe and Goyle lumbering along in his wake。 Hermione slammed the partment door behind them and turned to look at Harry; who knew at once that she; like him; had registered what Malfoy had said and been just as unnerved by it。
   'Chuck us another Frog;' said Ron; who had clearly noticed nothing。
   Harry could not talk freely in front of Neville and Luna。 He exchanged another nervous look with Hermione; then stared out of the window。
   He had thought Sirius ing with him to the station was a bit of a laugh; but suddenly it seemed reckless; if not downright dangerous: Hermione had been right: Sirius should not have e。 What if Mr Malfoy had noticed the black dog and told Draco? What if he had deduced that the Weasleys; Lupin; Tonks and Moody knew where Sirius was hiding? Or had Malfoy's use of the word 'dogging' been a coincidence?
   
   The weather remained undecided as they travelled further and further north。 Rain spattered the windows in a half…hearted way; then the sun put in a feeble appearance before clouds drifted over it once more。 When darkness fell and lamps came on inside the carriages; Luna rolled up The Quibbler; put it carefully away in her bag and took to staring at everyone in the partment instead。
   Harry was sitting with his forehead pressed against the train window; trying to get a first distant glimpse of Hogwarts; but it was a moonless night and the rain…streaked window was grimy。
   'We'd better change;' said Hermione at last; and all of them opened their trunks with difficulty and pulled on their school robes。 She and Ron pinned their prefect badges carefully to their chests。 Harry saw Ron checking his reflection in the black window。
   At last; the train began to slow down and they heard the usual racket up and down it as everybody scrambled to get their luggage and pets assembled; ready to get off。 As Ron and Hermione were supposed to supervise all this; they disappeared from the carriage again; leaving Harry and the others to look after Crookshanks and Pigwidgeon。
   I'll carry that owl; if you like;' said Luna to Harry; reaching out for Pigwidgeon as Neville stowed Trevor carefully in an inside pocket。
   'Oh … er … thanks;' said Harry; handing her the cage and hoisting Hedwig's more securely into his arms。
   They shuffled out of the partment feeling the first sting of the night air on their faces as they joined the crowd in the corridor。 Slowly; they moved towards the doors。 Harry could smell the pine trees that lined the path down to the lake。 He stepped down on to the platform and looked around; listening for the familiar call of 'firs'…years over 'ere: firs'…years:'
   
   But it did not e。 Instead; a quite different voice; a brisk female one; was calling out; 〃First…years line up over here; please! All first…years to me!'
   
   A lantern came swinging towards Harry and by its light he saw the prominent chin and severe haircut of Professor Grubbly…Plank; the witch who had taken over Hagrid's Care of Magical Creatures lessons for a while the previous year。
   'Where's Hagrid?' he said out loud。
   'I don't know;' said Ginny; 'but we'd better get out of the way; we're blocking the door。'
   
   'Oh; yeah:'
   
   Harry and Ginny became separated as they moved off along the platform and out through the station。 Jostled by the crowd; Harry squinted through the darkness for a glimpse of Hagrid; he had to be here; Harry had been relying on it … seeing Hagrid again was one of the things he'd been looking forward to most。 But there was no sign of him。
   He can't have left; Harry told himself as he shuffled slowly through a narrow doorway on to the road outside with the rest of the crowd。 He's just got a cold or something:
   
   He looked around for Ron or Hermione; wanting to know what they thought about the reappearance of Professor Grubbly…Plank; but neither of them was anywhere near him; so he allowed himself to be shunted forwards on to the dark rain…washed road outside Hogsmeade Station。
   Here stood the hundred or so horseless stagecoaches that always took the students above first year up to the castle。 Harry glanced quickly at them; turned away to keep a lookout for Ron and Hermione; then did a double…take。
   The coaches were no longer horseless。 There were creatures standing between the carriage shafts。 If he had had to give them a name; he supposed he would have called them horses; though there was something reptilian about them; too。 They were pletely fleshless; their black coats clinging to their skeletons; of which every bone was visible。 Their heads were dragonish; and their pupil…less eyes white and staring。 Wings sprouted from each wither … vast; black leathery wings that looked as though they ought to belong to giant bats。 Standing still and quiet in the gathering gloom; the creatures looked eerie and sinister。 Harry could not understand why the coaches were being pulled by these horrible horses when they were quite capable of moving along by themselves。
   'Where's Pig?' said Ron's voice; right behind Harry。
   'That Luna girl was carrying him;' said Harry; turning quickly; eager to consult Ron about Hagrid。 'Where d'you reckon …'
   
   '… Hagrid is? I dunno;' said Ron; sounding worried。 'He'd better be OK:'
   
   A short distance away; Draco Malfoy; followed by a small gang of cronies including Crabbe; Goyle and Pansy Parkinson; was pushing some timid…looking second…years out of the way so that he and his friends could get a coach to themselves。 Seconds later; Hermione emerged panting from the crowd。
   'Malfoy was being absolutely foul to a first…year back there。 I swear I'm going to report him; he's only had his badge three minutes and he's using it to bully people worse than ever: where's Crookshanks?'
   
   'Ginny's got him;' said Harry。 There she is:'
   
   Ginny had just emerged from the crowd; clutching a squirming Crookshanks。
   Thanks;' said Hermione; relieving Ginny of the cat。 'e on; let's get a carriage together before they all fill up:〃
   
   'I haven't got Pig yet!' Ron said; but Hermione was already heading off towards the nearest unoccupied coach。 Harry remained behind with Ron。
   'What are those things; d'you reckon?' he asked Ron; nodding at the horrible horses as the other students surged past them。
   'What things?'
   
   Those horse …'
   
   Luna appeared holding Pigwidgeon's cage in her arms; the tiny owl was twittering excitedly as usual。
   'Here you are;' she said。 'He's a sweet little owl; isn't he?'
   
   'Er: yeah: he's all right;' said Ron gruffly。 'Well; e on then; let's get in: what were you saying; Harry?'
   
   'I was saying; what are those horse things?' Harry said; as he; Ron and Luna made for the carriage in which Hermione and Ginny were already sitting。
   'What horse things?'
   
   The horse things pulling the carriages!' said Harry impatiently。 They were; after all; about three feet from the nearest one; it was watching them with empty white eyes。 Ron; however; gave Harry a perplexed look。
   'What are you talking about?'
   
   'I'm talking about … look!'
   
   Harry grabbed Ron's arm and wheeled him about so that he was face to face with the winged horse。 Ron stared straight at it for a second; then looked back at Harry。
   'What am I supposed to be looking at?'
   
   'At the … there; between the shafts! Harnessed to the coach! It's right there in front …'
   
   But as Ron continued to look bemused; a strange thought occurred to Harry。
   'Can't: can't you see them?'
   
   'See what?'
   
   'Can't you see what's pulling the carriages?'
   
   Ron looked seriously alarmed now。
   'Are you feeling all right; Harry?'
   
   'I: yeah:'
   
   Harry felt utterly bewildered。 The horse was there in front of him; gleaming solidly in the dim light issuing from the station windows behind them; vapour rising from its nostrils in the chilly night air。 Yet; unless Ron was faking … an

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