Гарри Поттер и Принц-полукровка
Snape victorious
Withgreatreliefhefinallysawthetallpillarsoneithersideofthegates,eachtoppedwithawingedboar.Hewascold,hewashungryandhewasquitekeentoleavethisnew,gloomyTonksbehind.Butwhenheputoutahandtopushopenthegates,hefoundthemchainedshut.
"Alohomora!"hesaidconfidently,pointinghiswandatthepadlock,butnothinghappened.
"Thatwon’tworkonthese,"saidTonks."Dumbledorebewitchedthemhimself."
Harrylookedaround.
"Icouldclimbawall,"hesuggested.
"No,youcouldn’t,"saidTonksflatly."Anti-intruderjinxesonallofthem.Security’sbeentightenedahundredfoldthissummer."
"Wellthen,"saidHarry,startingtofeelannoyedatherlackofhelpfulness,"IsupposeI’lljusthavetosleepouthereandwaitformorning."
"Someone’scomingdownforyou,"saidTonks,"Look."
Alanternwasbobbingatthedistantfootofthecastle.HarrywassopleasedtoseeithefelthecouldevenendureFilch’swheezycriticismsofhistardinessandrantsabouthowhistimekeepingwouldimprovewiththeregularapplicationofthumbscrews.Itwasnotuntiltheglowingyellowlightwastenfeetawayfromthem,andhadpulledoffhisInvisibilityCloaksothathecouldbeseen,thatherecognized,witharushofpureloathing,theuplithookednoseandlong,black,greasyhairofSeverusSnape.
"Well,well,well,"sneeredSnape,takingouthiswandandtappingthepadlockonce,sothatthechainssnakedbackwardandthegatescreakedopen.
