Harry Potter and the Goblet of FirePottermore Publishing, 2015年12月8日 - 752 頁 'There will be three tasks, spaced throughout the school year, and they will test the champions in many different ways ... their magical prowess - their daring - their powers of deduction - and, of course, their ability to cope with danger.' |
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... felt braver; it had always been so in the war. “I am calling you a Muggle,” said the voice coolly. “It means that you are not a wizard.” “I don't know what you mean by wizard,” said Frank, his voice growing steadier. “All I know is I've ...
... felt as though an ice cube had slipped down into his stomach at the very thought. ... He closed his eyes tightly and tried to remember what Voldemort had looked like, but it was impossible. . . . All Harry knew was that at the moment ...
... felt a second stab of annoyance. “It's a sport,” he said shortly. “Played on broom—” “All right, all right!” said Uncle Vernon loudly. Harry saw, with some satisfaction, that his uncle looked vaguely panicky. Apparently his nerves ...
... felt a slight sense of foreboding. He had rarely seen Mr. or Mrs. Weasley wearing anything that the Dursleys would call “normal.” Their children might don Muggle clothing during the holidays, but Mr. and Mrs. Weasley usually wore long ...
... felt himself slowing down, he threw out his hands and came to a halt in time to prevent himself from falling face forward out of the Weasleys' kitchen fire. “Did he eat it?” said Fred excitedly, holding out a hand to pull Harry to his ...