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Harry Potter And the Sorcerer’s Stone-(38)
 
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books. They were the only things in the room that looked as 
though they’d never been touched. 
 
From downstairs came the sound of Dudley bawling at his 
mother, “I don’t want him in there . . . I need that room . . . make 
him get out. . . .” 
 
Harry sighed and stretched out on the bed. Yesterday he’d have 
given anything to be up here. Today he’d rather be back in his cupboard 
with that letter than up here without it. 
 
Next morning at breakfast, everyone was rather quiet. Dudley was 
in shock. He’d screamed, whacked his father with his Smelting 
stick, been sick on purpose, kicked his mother, and thrown his tortoise 
through the greenhouse roof, and he still didn’t have his room 
back. Harry was thinking about this time yesterday and bitterly 
wishing he’d opened the letter in the hall. Uncle Vernon and Aunt 
Petunia kept looking at each other darkly. 
 
When the mail arrived, Uncle Vernon, who seemed to be trying 
to be nice to Harry, made Dudley go and get it. They heard him 
banging things with his Smelting stick all the way down the hall. 
 
Then he shouted, “There’s another one! ‘Mr. H. Potter, The Smallest 
Bedroom, 4 Privet Drive —’ ” 
 
With a strangled cry, Uncle Vernon leapt from his seat and ran 
down the hall, Harry right behind him. Uncle Vernon had to wrestle 
Dudley to the ground to get the letter from him, which was 
made difficult by the fact that Harry had grabbed Uncle Vernon 
around the neck from behind. After a minute of confused fighting, 
in which everyone got hit a lot by the Smelting stick, Uncle Vernon 
straightened up, gasping for breath, with Harry’s letter clutched in 
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