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mad....”


a low, soft hooting a dark shop with a sign


saying eeylops owl emporium -- tawny, scree, brown, and


snowy. several boys of about harrys age had their noses pressed


against a ith broomsti it. ”look,” harry heard


ohe new nimbus two thousand -- fastest ever --”


there were shops selling robes, shops selling telesd strange


silver is harry had never seen before, windows stacked with


barrels of bat spleens and eels eyes, t piles of spell


books, quills, and rolls of part, potion bottles, globes of


the moon....


”gringotts,” said hagrid.


they had reaowy white building that towered over the


other little shops. stas burnished bronze doors,


wearing a uniform old, was -


”yeah, thats a goblin,” said hagrid quietly as they walked


up the white stooward him. the goblin was about a head


shorter than harry. he had a swarthy, clever fated beard


and, harry noticed, very long fingers a. he bowed as they


walked ihey were fag a sed pair of doors, silver


this time, with wraved upon them:


eraake heed


of what awaits the sin of greed,


for those who take, but do not earn,


must pay most dearly iurn.


so if you seek beh our floors


a treasure that was never yours,


thief, you have been warned, beware


of fireasure there.


”like i said, yehd be mad ter try an rob it,” said hagrid.


a pair of goblihrough the silver doors and they


were in a vast marble hall. about a hundred m


on high stools behind a long ter, sg in large ledgers,


weighing brass scales, examih


eyeglasses. there were too many doors to t leading off the hall,


a m people in and out of these. hagrid


and harry made for the ter.


”m,” said hagrid toblin. ”weve e ter take


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