Гарри Поттер и философский камень
The Forbidden Forest
"Allright,butIwarnyeh,he’sacoward,"saidHagrid."Some,Harry,an’Hermione’llgoonewayan’Draco,Neville,an’Fang’llgotheother. Now,ifanyofusfindstheunicorn,we’llsendupgreensparks,right?Getyerwandsoutan’practicenow—that’sit—an’ifanyonegetsintrouble,sendupredsparks,an’we’llallcomean’findyeh—so,becareful—let’sgo."
Theforestwasblackandsilent.Alittlewayintoittheyreachedaforkintheearthpath,andHarry,Hermione,andHagridtooktheleftpathwhileMalfoy,Neville,andFangtooktheright.
Theywalkedinsilence,theireyesontheground.Everynowandthenarayofmoonlightthroughthebranchesabovelitaspotofsilver-bluebloodonthefallenleaves.
HarrysawthatHagridlookedveryworried.
"Couldawerewolfbekillingtheunicorns?"Harryasked.
"Notfastenough,"saidHagrid."It’snoteasytercatchaunicorn,they’repowerfulmagiccreatures.Ineverknewoneterbehurtbefore."
Theywalkedpastamossytreestump.Harrycouldhearrunningwater;theremustbeastreamsomewherecloseby.Therewerestillspotsofunicornbloodhereandtherealongthewindingpath.
"Youallright,Hermione?"Hagridwhispered."Don’worry,itcan’t’vegonefarifit’sthisbadlyhurt,an’thenwe’llbeableter—GETBEHINDTHATTREE!"
HagridseizedHarryandHermioneandhoistedthemoffthepathbehindatoweringoak.Hepulledoutanarrowandfitteditintohiscrossbow,raisingit,readytofire.Thethreeofthemlistened.
