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Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's stone. |
| ch 6 |
Ron: (about Hogwarts)
Bill and Charley have allready left - Bill was Head Boy (...) I've
got Bill's old robes. |
| Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Have not checked) |
| Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (almost finished) |
| ch 1 |
Mrs Weasley: (to the
Daily prophet) 'We will be spending the gold on a summer holiday in
Egypt, where our eldest son, Bill works as a curse breaker for
Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
Ron: (about visiting Bill in Egypt) 'Bill's taken us round all the
tombs and you wouldn't believe the curses those old Egyptian wizards
put on them. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire |
| ch 5 |
(With the Dursleys)
'Bill got to his feet, smiling, and also shook Harry's hand. Bill
came as something of a surprise. Harry knew that he worked for the
wizarding bank, Gringotts, that he had been a Head Boy of Hogwarts,
and had always imagined Bill to be an older vertion of Percy (...)
However, Bill was - there was no other word for it - cool. He
was tall, with long hair that he had tied in a ponytail. He
was wearing an earring with what looked like a fang dangling from
it. His clothes would not have looked out of place at a rock concert,
except that harry recognised his boots to be made, not of leather,
but of dragon's hide.'
Ron: 'Let's go and help Bill and Charlie.'
A very loud crashing noise was coming from the
other side of the house. The source of the commotion was revealed as
they entered the garden and sawthat Bill and Charlie both had their
wands out, and were making two battered old tables fly high above
the lawn, smashing into each other, each attempting to knock the
others out of the air. (...) Bill's table caught Charlie's with a
huse bang, and knocked one of it's legs off. (...) (Percy complaint
about the noise)
'Sorry, Perce,' said Bill, grinning. 'How're the cauldron botoms
coming on?'
'Very badly,' said Percy peevishly. (...) Bill and Charlie
directed the tables safelt onto the grass, end to end, and with a
flick of his wand, Bill reattached his leg, and conjured tablecloths
from nowhere.
In the middle of the table, Mrs Weasley
was arguing with Bill about is earring, which seemed to be a resent
acquisition.
'...with a horrible, great fang on it, really, Bill, what do they
say at the bank?
'Mum, no one at the bankgives a damn about how i dress as long as I
bring home plenty of treasure.' said bill patiently.
'And you hair's getting silly, dear,' said Mrs Weasley, fingering
her wand lovingly. 'I wish you'd let me give it a trim...'
'I like it,' said Ginny, who were sitting beside Bill. 'Your'e
so old fashioned, Mum. Anyway, it's not nearly as long as Professpr
Dumbledore's. |
| ch 16 |
(Hagrid) had tryed to
force his hair into a ponytail like Bill's. |
| ch 31 |
'Then (Harry) saw
Mrs Weasley and Bill standing in front of the fireplace,
beaming at him. (...) 'You all right?' said Bill, grinning at Harry
and shaking his hand. 'Charlie wanted to come, but he couldn't get
time off. He said you were incredible against the horntail.'
Fleur Delacour (...) was eyeing Bill with great interrest over
her mother's shoulder. Harry could tell she had no objection
whatsoever to long hair or earrings with fangs on them.
'It's great being back here.' Said Bill, looking around the chamber.
(...) haven't seen this place for five years. Is that picture of the
mad knight still around? Sir Cadogan?'
'Oh yeah, said Harry' (...)
'And the Fat lady?' said Bill.
'She was here in my time,' said Mrs Weasley. 'She gave me such a
telling-off one night when I got back to the dormitory at four
o'clock in the morning-'
'What were you doing out of your dormitory at four in the morning?'
said Bill, suveying Mrs Weasley with amazement. (Mrs Weasley talks
about an evening stroll with Arthur)
'Fancy giving us a tour, Harry?' said Bill.
Harry had a very enjoyable morning walking over the sunnt
frounds with Bill and Mrs Weasley. (Talks about Percy and Crouch's
dissapearance before eating the whole family together in the Great
Hall.) |
| ch 36 |
(In the hospital wing)
When Dumbledore pushed open the door, Harry saw Mrs Weasley, Bill,
Ron and Hermione grouped around a harssed-looking Madam Pomfrey.
(Bill stays in the Hospital Wing, his name is mentioned a few times)
(Dumbledore wishes to contact Mr Weaslet about
Voldemort coming back). 'I'll go to Dad,' said Bill, standing up. 'I'll
go now.' (Dumbledore mentions the importance of discretion) 'Leave
it to me,' said Bill |
| Ok - If I
have done terrible things to the spelling, or missed passages.
Please, tell me! I would love if somebody else read through Chamber
of Secrets... |
| Mira
Zandar. Last update: 20 Jan 2003. |
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