THE MAN
WITH TWO FACES
a station full of ordinary people. Behind him stood Aunt Petunia
and Dudley, looking terrified at the very sight of Harry.
“You must be Harry’s family!” said Mrs. Weasley.
“In a manner of speaking,” said Uncle Vernon. “Hurry up, boy,
we haven’t got all day.” He walked away.
Harry hung back for a last word with Ron and Hermione.
“See you over the summer, then.”
“Hope you have — er — a good holiday,” said Hermione, look-
ing uncertainly after Uncle Vernon, shocked that anyone could be
so unpleasant.
“Oh, I will,” said Harry, and they were surprised at the grin that
was spreading over his face. “They don’t know we’re not allowed to
use magic at home. I’m going to have a lot of fun with Dudley this
summer. . . .”
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