Sunday, November 16, 2008

Frank Dicksee Romeo and Juliet painting

Frank Dicksee Romeo and Juliet paintingEdward Hopper Room in Brooklyn paintingEdward Hopper Ground Swell painting
was not I who killed you, Albus," said a quiet voice.

   The jinx broke: The dust-figure exploded again, and it was impossible to make out the newcomer through the dense gray cloud it left behind.
  Ron and Hermione came crashing down the stairs behind Harry, wands pointing, like his, at the unknown man now standing with his arms raised in the hall below. "Hold your fire, it's me, Remus!"    "Oh, thank goodness," said Hermione weakly, pointing her wand at
Harry pointed the wand into the middle of it.

"Don't move!"

   He had forgotten the portrait of Mrs. Black: At the sound of his yell, the curtains hiding her flew open and she began to scream, "Mudbloods and filth dishonoring my house –"

 

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