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Harry Secretly Studies Magic at Night to Avoid the Dursleys' Wrath
Harry Potter, now in the middle of the summer holidays, secretly studies his Hogwarts assignments in the dead of night, as he is forbidden from practicing magic in front of the Dursleys. He works on an essay for "A History of Magic" while hiding his books and materials from his Muggle relatives, who despise magic and restrict his access to magical items.
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Harry Potter, now in the middle of the summer holidays, secretly studies his Hogwarts assignments in the dead of night, as he is forbidden from practicing magic in front of the Dursleys. He works on an essay for "A History of Magic" while hiding his books and materials from his Muggle relatives, who despise magic and restrict his access to magical items.
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Harry Reflects on Ron's Unfortunate Phone Call to Uncle Vernon
Harry recalls the disastrous phone call from Ron Weasley early in the summer. Having never used a telephone before, Ron shouted into the phone, causing Uncle Vernon to react furiously. This incident put Harry in even worse standing with the Dursleys, who despise all things related to magic.
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Harry recalls the disastrous phone call from Ron Weasley early in the summer. Having never used a telephone before, Ron shouted into the phone, causing Uncle Vernon to react furiously. This incident put Harry in even worse standing with the Dursleys, who despise all things related to magic.
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Harry Experiences a Lonely Summer, Devoid of Contact from Friends
Harry has spent five long weeks without hearing from any of his wizarding friends. Though he suspects Ron warned Hermione not to call, Harry misses his friends greatly. His only small relief is being allowed to let Hedwig out at night, after the owl's racket forced Uncle Vernon to relent.
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Harry has spent five long weeks without hearing from any of his wizarding friends. Though he suspects Ron warned Hermione not to call, Harry misses his friends greatly. His only small relief is being allowed to let Hedwig out at night, after the owl's racket forced Uncle Vernon to relent.
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Harry Turns Thirteen and Reflects on His Scar and Past with Lord Voldemort
On the night of his thirteenth birthday, Harry reflects on his extraordinary life, including his famous lightning-bolt scar. He recalls how Lord Voldemort killed his parents and left Harry with a scar during the attack that almost cost him his life. Lord Voldemort's defeat, however, did not stop Harry from encountering him again during his time at Hogwarts.
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On the night of his thirteenth birthday, Harry reflects on his extraordinary life, including his famous lightning-bolt scar. He recalls how Lord Voldemort killed his parents and left Harry with a scar during the attack that almost cost him his life. Lord Voldemort's defeat, however, did not stop Harry from encountering him again during his time at Hogwarts.
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Three Owls Arrive Bearing Birthday Gifts and Letters for Harry
As Harry watches the night sky, three owls arrive carrying birthday gifts and letters. The large gray owl, Errol, is unconscious from exhaustion and is helped by Hedwig. The third owl, carrying an official letter from Hogwarts, delivers news and gifts from Ron, Hermione, and Hagrid.
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As Harry watches the night sky, three owls arrive carrying birthday gifts and letters. The large gray owl, Errol, is unconscious from exhaustion and is helped by Hedwig. The third owl, carrying an official letter from Hogwarts, delivers news and gifts from Ron, Hermione, and Hagrid.
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Harry Receives a Birthday Letter and Gift from Ron Weasley
Harry opens the first package from Ron Weasley, which includes a letter apologizing for the phone call incident and describing the Weasley family's vacation in Egypt after winning a Daily Prophet contest. Along with the letter is Harry's first-ever birthday card and a Pocket Sneakoscope, a magical object designed to detect untrustworthy people.
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Harry opens the first package from Ron Weasley, which includes a letter apologizing for the phone call incident and describing the Weasley family's vacation in Egypt after winning a Daily Prophet contest. Along with the letter is Harry's first-ever birthday card and a Pocket Sneakoscope, a magical object designed to detect untrustworthy people.
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Harry Receives a Broomstick Servicing Kit from Hermione Granger
Hermione Granger sends Harry a Broomstick Servicing Kit as a birthday present, along with a letter describing her vacation in France and a detailed report on her magical studies. The kit includes tools to maintain his beloved broomstick, something that excites Harry since he misses Quidditch dearly.
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Hermione Granger sends Harry a Broomstick Servicing Kit as a birthday present, along with a letter describing her vacation in France and a detailed report on her magical studies. The kit includes tools to maintain his beloved broomstick, something that excites Harry since he misses Quidditch dearly.
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Hagrid Sends Harry the Monster Book of Monsters for His Birthday
Harry receives a parcel from Hagrid containing the peculiar Monster Book of Monsters. The book immediately comes to life, snapping and scuttling around Harry's room, forcing him to wrestle it into submission. Hagrid's accompanying letter hints that the book will be useful in the upcoming school year.
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Harry receives a parcel from Hagrid containing the peculiar Monster Book of Monsters. The book immediately comes to life, snapping and scuttling around Harry's room, forcing him to wrestle it into submission. Hagrid's accompanying letter hints that the book will be useful in the upcoming school year.
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Harry Receives a Hogsmeade Permission Form from Hogwarts
Among Harry's birthday packages is an official letter from Hogwarts, informing him of the start of the new school year and enclosing a Hogsmeade permission form. Harry is excited about the prospect of visiting the wizarding village but wonders how he will get Uncle Vernon or Petunia Dursley to sign the form.
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Among Harry's birthday packages is an official letter from Hogwarts, informing him of the start of the new school year and enclosing a Hogsmeade permission form. Harry is excited about the prospect of visiting the wizarding village but wonders how he will get Uncle Vernon or Petunia Dursley to sign the form.
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Harry Celebrates His Birthday for the First Time
For the first time in his life, Harry is able to enjoy his birthday. As he falls asleep, he reflects on the warmth and excitement of receiving gifts and cards from his friends, making him feel connected and cherished despite the usual hostility from the Dursleys.
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For the first time in his life, Harry is able to enjoy his birthday. As he falls asleep, he reflects on the warmth and excitement of receiving gifts and cards from his friends, making him feel connected and cherished despite the usual hostility from the Dursleys.
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