The Burrow
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Ron, Fred, and George Arrive in a Flying Car to Rescue Harry
Harry is startled when he sees Ron, Fred, and George Weasley outside his window in a flying turquoise car. Ron reveals they’ve come to rescue Harry after learning about his situation from their father at the Ministry of Magic. Harry explains the Dursleys’ treatment and his inability to escape without violating the Ministry’s rules on underage magic.
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Harry is startled when he sees Ron, Fred, and George Weasley outside his window in a flying turquoise car. Ron reveals they’ve come to rescue Harry after learning about his situation from their father at the Ministry of Magic. Harry explains the Dursleys’ treatment and his inability to escape without violating the Ministry’s rules on underage magic.
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Fred and George Use Their Father’s Enchanted Car to Free Harry
Fred and George Weasley tie a rope to the bars on Harry’s window and use the strength of their father’s enchanted flying car to rip them free. Harry nervously watches as the plan unfolds, worried about waking the Dursleys, but the operation is successful, and Harry’s escape begins.
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Fred and George Weasley tie a rope to the bars on Harry’s window and use the strength of their father’s enchanted flying car to rip them free. Harry nervously watches as the plan unfolds, worried about waking the Dursleys, but the operation is successful, and Harry’s escape begins.
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Fred and George Break the Lock to Retrieve Harry’s Belongings
Fred and George skillfully pick the lock on the cupboard under the stairs using a hairpin, freeing Harry’s trunk of school supplies. While they retrieve his belongings, Harry quickly gathers personal items, preparing for their daring escape.
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Fred and George skillfully pick the lock on the cupboard under the stairs using a hairpin, freeing Harry’s trunk of school supplies. While they retrieve his belongings, Harry quickly gathers personal items, preparing for their daring escape.
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Harry Escapes the Dursleys with the Help of the Weasleys
As the Weasleys pull Harry’s trunk into the flying car, Uncle Vernon bursts in and grabs Harry’s ankle. With the Weasley brothers pulling from the car, Harry breaks free and flies off into the night, leaving the Dursleys behind as they shout in disbelief.
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As the Weasleys pull Harry’s trunk into the flying car, Uncle Vernon bursts in and grabs Harry’s ankle. With the Weasley brothers pulling from the car, Harry breaks free and flies off into the night, leaving the Dursleys behind as they shout in disbelief.
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Harry Tells the Weasleys About Dobby and Draco Malfoy
While flying in the enchanted car, Harry recounts his encounter with Dobby, the house-elf, and the warnings not to return to Hogwarts. The Weasleys speculate that Draco Malfoy might have sent Dobby as part of a plot, considering the Malfoy family’s dark reputation.
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While flying in the enchanted car, Harry recounts his encounter with Dobby, the house-elf, and the warnings not to return to Hogwarts. The Weasleys speculate that Draco Malfoy might have sent Dobby as part of a plot, considering the Malfoy family’s dark reputation.
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Fred and George Share Arthur Weasley’s Fascination with Muggles
Fred and George discuss their father’s fascination with Muggle artifacts and his job in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office. They share amusing stories about Arthur’s magical tinkering and explain how his love for Muggle objects sometimes frustrates their mother.
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Fred and George discuss their father’s fascination with Muggle artifacts and his job in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office. They share amusing stories about Arthur’s magical tinkering and explain how his love for Muggle objects sometimes frustrates their mother.
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Harry Arrives at The Burrow and Sees the Weasley Home
The enchanted car lands near The Burrow, where Harry sees Ron’s home for the first time. Despite its unconventional appearance, Harry is thrilled by the magical charm of the house and excited to experience life with the Weasleys.
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The enchanted car lands near The Burrow, where Harry sees Ron’s home for the first time. Despite its unconventional appearance, Harry is thrilled by the magical charm of the house and excited to experience life with the Weasleys.
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Molly Weasley Confronts Her Sons About the Flying Car
Molly Weasley scolds Fred, George, and Ron for flying the enchanted car and risking both their lives and their father’s job. Despite her anger, she warmly welcomes Harry and offers him breakfast, showing her kindness amidst her frustration.
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Molly Weasley scolds Fred, George, and Ron for flying the enchanted car and risking both their lives and their father’s job. Despite her anger, she warmly welcomes Harry and offers him breakfast, showing her kindness amidst her frustration.
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Harry Experiences the Magic of Breakfast at The Burrow
Harry is amazed by the magical atmosphere of the Weasley kitchen during his first breakfast at The Burrow. Molly Weasley serves a hearty meal while scolding her sons, but her demeanor softens when she addresses Harry, ensuring he feels welcome.
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Harry is amazed by the magical atmosphere of the Weasley kitchen during his first breakfast at The Burrow. Molly Weasley serves a hearty meal while scolding her sons, but her demeanor softens when she addresses Harry, ensuring he feels welcome.
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Harry Joins Ron in De-Gnoming the Garden
Harry learns about the magical task of de-gnoming the garden as Ron and his brothers demonstrate the technique. Initially hesitant, Harry quickly gets the hang of tossing the gnomes over the hedge, finding the experience both strange and entertaining.
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Harry learns about the magical task of de-gnoming the garden as Ron and his brothers demonstrate the technique. Initially hesitant, Harry quickly gets the hang of tossing the gnomes over the hedge, finding the experience both strange and entertaining.
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Harry Discovers the Mischievous Nature of Magical Gnomes
Ron introduces Harry to the magical gnomes in the Weasley garden. Harry is surprised by their leathery appearance and mischievous behavior but learns to de-gnome the garden, realizing the humor and challenge of the task.
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Ron introduces Harry to the magical gnomes in the Weasley garden. Harry is surprised by their leathery appearance and mischievous behavior but learns to de-gnome the garden, realizing the humor and challenge of the task.
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Molly Confronts Arthur About the Flying Car’s Enchantment
Molly Weasley confronts Arthur about secretly enchanting their car to fly. Arthur tries to justify the loophole in the law he created, but Molly’s anger intensifies when she learns the boys used it to rescue Harry. Arthur is torn between admiration for their ingenuity and guilt over his complicity.
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Molly Weasley confronts Arthur about secretly enchanting their car to fly. Arthur tries to justify the loophole in the law he created, but Molly’s anger intensifies when she learns the boys used it to rescue Harry. Arthur is torn between admiration for their ingenuity and guilt over his complicity.
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Harry Sees Ron’s Room and Admires The Burrow
Harry visits Ron’s room, marveling at the bright orange decor and posters of the Chudley Cannons. Despite Ron’s embarrassment, Harry expresses admiration for the room and the magical charm of The Burrow, calling it the best house he’s ever visited.
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Harry visits Ron’s room, marveling at the bright orange decor and posters of the Chudley Cannons. Despite Ron’s embarrassment, Harry expresses admiration for the room and the magical charm of The Burrow, calling it the best house he’s ever visited.
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