Thursday, August 1, 2013

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix鍝堝埄娉㈢壒涓庡嚖鍑扮ぞ_453

...鈥� He looked slightly sheepish.
鈥榃hat?鈥�Harry urged him.
鈥榃ell, it'd be cool to be an Auror,鈥�said Ron in an off-hand voice.
鈥榊eah, it would,鈥�said Harry fervently.
鈥楤ut they're, like, the elite,鈥�said Ron. 鈥榊ou've got to be really good. What about you, Hermione?鈥� 鈥業 don't know,鈥�she said. 鈥業 think I'd like to do something really worthwhile.鈥� 鈥楢n Auror's worthwhile!鈥�said Harry.
鈥榊es, it is, but it's not the only worthwhile thing,鈥�said Hermione thoughtfully, 鈥業 mean, if I could take SPEW further ...鈥� Harry and Ron carefully avoided looking at each other.
History of Magic was by common consent the most boring subject ever devised by wizardkind. Professor Binns, their ghost teacher, had a wheezy, droning voice that was almost guaranteed to cause severe drowsiness within ten minutes, five in warm weather. He never varied the form of their lessons, but lectured them without pausing while they took notes, or rather, gazed sleepily into space. Harry and Ron had so far managed to scrape passes in this subject

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