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Book : Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

"We should have gotten more than ten points," Ron grumbled.
"Five, you mean, once she's taken off Hermione's."
"Good of her to get us out of trouble like that," Ron admitted. "Mind you, we did save her."
"She might not have needed saving if we hadn't locked the thing in with her," Harry reminded him.

Related characters : Ron Weasley, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 10 : Halloween

Rating : 3,01/5 (498 votes) - Comments
"This is it." [Wood]
"The big one," said Fred Weasley.
"The one we've all been waiting for," said George.
"We know Oliver's speech by heart," Fred told Harry, "we were on the team last year."

Related characters : Oliver Wood, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Harry Potter

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 11 : Quidditch

Rating : 3,01/5 (687 votes) - Comments
"And now, before we go to bed, let us sing the school song!" cried Dumbledore. Harry noticed that the other teachers' smiles had become rather fixed.
Dumbledore gave his wand a little flick, as if he was trying to get a fly off the end, and a long golden ribbon flew out of it, which rose high above the tables and twisted itself, snakelike, into words.
"Everyone pick their favorite tune," said Dumbledore, "and off we go!" And the school bellowed:

"Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,
Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald
Or young with scabby knees,
Our heads could do with filling
With some interesting stuff,
For now they're bare and full of air,
Dead flies and bits of fluff,
So teach us things worth knowing,
Bring back what we've forgot,
just do your best, we'll do the rest,
And learn until our brains all rot.


Everybody finished the song at different times. At last, only the Weasley twins were left singing along to a very slow funeral march. Dumbledore conducted their last few lines with his wand and when they had finished, he was one of those who clapped loudest.
"Ah, music," he said, wiping his eyes. "A magic beyond all we do here! And now, bedtime. Off you trot!"

Related characters : Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter, Fred Weasley, George Weasley

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 7 : The Sorting Hat

Rating : 3,00/5 (681 votes) - Comments
"Slytherin in possession -- Flint with the Quaffle -- passes Spinnet -- passes Bell -- hit hard in the face by a Bludger, hope it broke his nose -- only joking, Professor -- Slytherins score -- A no..."

Lee Jordan's comments during the Quidditch match Gryffindor-Slytherin
Related characters : Lee Jordan, Marcus Flint, Alicia Spinnet, Katie Bell, Minerva McGonagall

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 11 : Quidditch

Rating : 3,00/5 (655 votes) - Comments
"Do you mean ter tell me," he growled at the Dursleys, "that this boy -- this boy! -- knows nothin' abou' -- about ANYTHING?"
Harry thought this was going a bit far. He had been to school, after all, and his marks weren't bad.
"I know some things," he said. "I can, you know, do math and stuff."

Related characters : Rubeus Hagrid, Harry Potter, Petunia Dursley, Vernon Dursley

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 4 : The Keeper of the Keys

Rating : 3,00/5 (738 votes) - Comments
Only the photographs on the mantelpiece really showed how much time had passed. Ten years ago, there had been lots of pictures of what looked like a large pink beach ball wearing different-colored bonnets -- but Dudley Dursley was no longer a baby, and now the photographs showed a large blond boy riding his first bicycle, on a carousel at the fair, playing a computer game with his father, being hugged and kissed by his mother. The room held no sign at all that another boy lived in the house, too.

Related characters : Dudley Dursley, Vernon Dursley, Petunia Dursley, Harry Potter

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 2 : The Vanishing Glass

Rating : 3,00/5 (842 votes) - Comments
"And finally, I must tell you that this year, the third-floor corridor on the right-hand side is out of bounds to everyone who does not wish to die a very painful death."
Harry laughed, but he was one of the few who did.
"He's not serious?" he muttered to Percy.
"Must be," said Percy, frowning at Dumbledore. "It's odd, because he usually gives us a reason why we're not allowed to go somewhere -- the forest's full of dangerous beasts, everyone knows that. I do think he might have told us prefects, at least."

Related characters : Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter, Percy Weasley

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 7 : The Sorting Hat

Rating : 3,00/5 (576 votes) - Comments
"Ah, now, I'm glad you asked me that. It was one of my more brilliant ideas, and between you and me, that's saying something. You see, only one who wanted to find the Stone -- find it, but not use it -- would be able to get it, otherwise they'd just see themselves making gold or drinking Elixir of Life. My brain surprises even me sometimes.... "

Related characters : Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 17 : The Man with Two Faces

Rating : 3,00/5 (533 votes) - Comments
The Dursleys bought Dudley and Piers large chocolate ice creams at the entrance and then, because the smiling lady in the van had asked Harry what he wanted before they could hurry him away, they bought him a cheap lemon ice pop. It wasn't bad, either, Harry thought, licking it as they watched a gorilla scratching its head who looked remarkably like Dudley, except that it wasn't blond.

Related characters : Harry Potter, Dudley Dursley, Piers Polkiss

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 2 : The Vanishing Glass

Rating : 3,00/5 (739 votes) - Comments
There were a hundred and forty-two staircases at Hogwarts: wide, sweeping ones; narrow, rickety ones; some that led somewhere different on a Friday; some with a vanishing step halfway up that you had to remember to jump. Then there were doors that wouldn't open unless you asked politely, or tickled them in exactly the right place, and doors that weren't really doors at all, but solid walls just pretending. It was also very hard to remember where anything was, because it all seemed to move around a lot. The people in the portraits kept going to visit each other, and Harry was sure the coats of armor could walk.
The ghosts didn't help, either. It was always a nasty shock when one of them glided suddenly through a door you were trying to open. Nearly Headless Nick was always happy to point new Gryffindors in the right direction, but Peeves the Poltergeist was worth two locked doors and a trick staircase if you met him when you were late for class. He would drop wastepaper baskets on your head, pull rugs from under your feet, pelt you with bits of chalk, or sneak up behind you, invisible, grab your nose, and screech, "GOT YOUR CONK!"

Related characters : Harry Potter, Peeves, Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 8 : The Potions Master

Rating : 3,00/5 (649 votes) - Comments
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