Гарри Поттер и Дары Смерти

The Silver Doe

           Nowwasnotthetimeforlongdiscussions;nowwasthemomenttodestroyonceandforall.Harrylookedaround,holdingHermione’swandhigh,andsawtheplace:aflattishrocklyingintheshadowofasycamoretree.

           "Comehere,"hesaidandheledtheway,brushedsnowfromtherock’ssurface,andheldouthishandfortheHorcrux.WhenRonofferedthesword,however,Harryshookhishead.

           "No,youshoulddoit."

           "Me?"saidRon,lookingshocked."Why?"

           "Becauseyougottheswordoutofthepool.Ithinkit’ssupposedtobeyou."

           Hewasnotbeingkindorgenerous.Ascertainlyashehadknownthatthedoewasbenign,heknewthatRonhadtobetheonetowieldthesword.DumbledorehadatleasttaughtHarrysomethingaboutcertainkindsofmagic,oftheincalculablepowerofcertainacts.

           "I’mgoingtoopenit,"saidHarry,"andyouwillstabit.Straightaway,okay?Becausewhatever’sintherewillputupafight.ThebitofRiddleintheDiarytriedtokillme."

           "Howareyougoingtoopenit?"askedRon.Helookedterrified.

           "I’mgoingtoaskittoopen,usingParseltongue,"saidHarry.Theanswercamesoreadilytohislipsthatthoughtthathehadalwaysknownitdeepdown:PerhapsithadtakenhisrecentencounterwithNaginitomakehimrealizeit.HelookedattheserpentineS,inlaidwithglitteringgreenstones:Itwaseasytovisualizeitasaminisculesnake,curleduponthecoldrock.

           "No!"saidRon."Don’topenit!I’mserious!"

           "Whynot?"askedHarry.

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