A Peck of Owls
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Mrs. Figg Reveals She is a Squib and Works with Dumbledore
As Harry helps Dudley home, Mrs. Figg explains that she is a Squib and has been watching over Harry on Dumbledore's orders. She laments her inability to protect him from the Dementors and berates Mundungus Fletcher for abandoning his duties. Harry is shocked to learn Mrs. Figg has been involved in the magical world all along.
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As Harry helps Dudley home, Mrs. Figg explains that she is a Squib and has been watching over Harry on Dumbledore's orders. She laments her inability to protect him from the Dementors and berates Mundungus Fletcher for abandoning his duties. Harry is shocked to learn Mrs. Figg has been involved in the magical world all along.
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Harry Carries a Dazed Dudley Back Home
Harry struggles to carry a disoriented and traumatized Dudley back home to Privet Drive. Mrs. Figg leads the way while instructing Harry to keep his wand out despite the Statute of Secrecy. Dudley is nearly unconscious from his encounter with the Dementors, and Harry reflects on Mrs. Figg's role as his guardian all these years.
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Harry struggles to carry a disoriented and traumatized Dudley back home to Privet Drive. Mrs. Figg leads the way while instructing Harry to keep his wand out despite the Statute of Secrecy. Dudley is nearly unconscious from his encounter with the Dementors, and Harry reflects on Mrs. Figg's role as his guardian all these years.
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Mundungus Fletcher Returns and Faces Mrs. Figg's Wrath
Mundungus Fletcher returns after the Dementor attack, smelling of drink and holding a stolen Invisibility Cloak. Mrs. Figg furiously assaults him with her string bag, accusing him of abandoning his post and leaving Harry vulnerable. Mundungus, realizing the gravity of the situation, Disapparates to report to Dumbledore.
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Mundungus Fletcher returns after the Dementor attack, smelling of drink and holding a stolen Invisibility Cloak. Mrs. Figg furiously assaults him with her string bag, accusing him of abandoning his post and leaving Harry vulnerable. Mundungus, realizing the gravity of the situation, Disapparates to report to Dumbledore.
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Harry Brings Dudley Home, and Dudley Vomits
Harry finally brings a disoriented Dudley home, where Petunia Dursley and Uncle Vernon panic upon seeing Dudley's state. Dudley vomits on the doormat, and the Dursleys assume he has been mugged. Amidst the chaos, Harry quietly slips inside, unnoticed by the Dursleys until Dudley accuses him of causing the incident.
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Harry finally brings a disoriented Dudley home, where Petunia Dursley and Uncle Vernon panic upon seeing Dudley's state. Dudley vomits on the doormat, and the Dursleys assume he has been mugged. Amidst the chaos, Harry quietly slips inside, unnoticed by the Dursleys until Dudley accuses him of causing the incident.
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Harry Receives an Expulsion Letter from the Ministry
A screech owl flies into the Dursleys' kitchen, delivering a letter from the Ministry of Magic. The letter informs Harry that he has been expelled from Hogwarts for performing the Patronus Charm in front of a Muggle, and Ministry representatives will soon arrive to destroy his wand. Harry is stunned by the news and contemplates running away.
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A screech owl flies into the Dursleys' kitchen, delivering a letter from the Ministry of Magic. The letter informs Harry that he has been expelled from Hogwarts for performing the Patronus Charm in front of a Muggle, and Ministry representatives will soon arrive to destroy his wand. Harry is stunned by the news and contemplates running away.
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Harry Receives a Second Letter from Mr. Weasley
A second owl arrives, this time carrying a hastily written message from Arthur Weasley. The letter urges Harry to stay at the Dursleys' house, not use magic, and not surrender his wand. Harry's confusion grows as he wonders how he can avoid using magic if Ministry representatives come to destroy his wand.
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A second owl arrives, this time carrying a hastily written message from Arthur Weasley. The letter urges Harry to stay at the Dursleys' house, not use magic, and not surrender his wand. Harry's confusion grows as he wonders how he can avoid using magic if Ministry representatives come to destroy his wand.
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Dudley Describes His Experience with the Dementors
Dudley explains his terrifying experience with the Dementors, describing the cold and hearing voices inside his head. Harry, familiar with the effects of Dementors, helps fill in the gaps. Uncle Vernon and Petunia Dursley react with disbelief and horror, unable to comprehend Dudley's encounter with such creatures.
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Dudley explains his terrifying experience with the Dementors, describing the cold and hearing voices inside his head. Harry, familiar with the effects of Dementors, helps fill in the gaps. Uncle Vernon and Petunia Dursley react with disbelief and horror, unable to comprehend Dudley's encounter with such creatures.
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Petunia Dursley Shockingly Reveals Her Knowledge of Dementors
Petunia Dursley shocks everyone, including Harry, when she reveals that she knows about Dementors, having heard about them from “that awful boy,” a reference to Harry's parents. This revelation surprises Harry, who realizes Petunia Dursley had more knowledge of the magical world than she ever let on.
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Petunia Dursley shocks everyone, including Harry, when she reveals that she knows about Dementors, having heard about them from “that awful boy,” a reference to Harry's parents. This revelation surprises Harry, who realizes Petunia Dursley had more knowledge of the magical world than she ever let on.
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Harry Receives a Third Letter from the Ministry
Another owl arrives, delivering a revised letter from the Ministry of Magic. The letter informs Harry that his wand will not be destroyed immediately and that the question of his expulsion will be decided at a hearing on August 12th. Harry feels a slight relief but remains anxious about the upcoming hearing.
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Another owl arrives, delivering a revised letter from the Ministry of Magic. The letter informs Harry that his wand will not be destroyed immediately and that the question of his expulsion will be decided at a hearing on August 12th. Harry feels a slight relief but remains anxious about the upcoming hearing.
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Harry Realizes Lord Voldemort May Have Sent the Dementors
After Uncle Vernon suggests the Dementors were sent to arrest Harry, Harry comes to the unsettling conclusion that Lord Voldemort may have sent them. He explains to the Dursleys that Lord Voldemort has returned and is likely behind the attack. This revelation marks the first time Harry directly discusses Lord Voldemort with his relatives.
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After Uncle Vernon suggests the Dementors were sent to arrest Harry, Harry comes to the unsettling conclusion that Lord Voldemort may have sent them. He explains to the Dursleys that Lord Voldemort has returned and is likely behind the attack. This revelation marks the first time Harry directly discusses Lord Voldemort with his relatives.
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Petunia Dursley Receives a Howler, Ordering Harry to Stay
A Howler addressed to Petunia Dursley arrives, shouting, “Remember my last, Petunia.” The cryptic message causes Petunia Dursley to panic and decide that Harry must stay at Privet Drive. Harry is bewildered by the Howler and demands answers from his aunt, who refuses to explain the significance of the message.
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A Howler addressed to Petunia Dursley arrives, shouting, “Remember my last, Petunia.” The cryptic message causes Petunia Dursley to panic and decide that Harry must stay at Privet Drive. Harry is bewildered by the Howler and demands answers from his aunt, who refuses to explain the significance of the message.
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