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Chapter 1: The Boy Who Lived

"To Harry Potter - The Boy Who Lived"


— People meeting in secret all over the country to offer a toast to
Harry
Vernon and Petunia Dursley, of Number Four Privet Drive (in Little
Whinging, Surrey), are proud to say that they are perfectly normal.
They are the last people you'd expect to be involved in anything
strange or mysterious, because they just don't hold with such
nonsense. Vernon is the director of a drill-making firm called
Grunnings, and Petunia keeps house and raises their one-year-old
son Dudley.

On Tuesday, 1 November 1981, the Dursleys begin the day by


gossiping about their neighbours while Petunia wrestles the
disagreeable Dudley into his high chair. None of them notice a large
tawny owl flying past their window, but Vernon does notice the
tabby cat reading a map and a street sign outside their house. He
forces himself to forget the cat, but upon arriving in town, he notices
large groups of people wearing cloaks. He eavesdrops on them and
hears them talking about “the Potters and their son Harry. ” Vernon
finds this horrifying because the Potters are his in-laws, and he and
Petunia wouldn't want anyone to find out about them.

When he leaves work at the end of the day, he bumps into a small
man wearing a cloak, but when he tries to apologise, the man hugs
him and tells him that even muggles like him should be celebrating
today because “You-Know-Who” has been defeated.

Vernon returns home to find the cat still waiting there, and it only
gives him a stern look when he tries to shoo it away. The news is full
of unexplained owl sightings and firework displays, and Vernon
nervously asks Petunia if she has heard from her sister recently.
Petunia is upset, but she does tell him that she hasn't heard from her
sister and that their nephew's name is "Harry." Vernon's heart sinks.
He finds it difficult to fall asleep that night but eventually manages it.

After the Dursleys fall asleep, Albus Dumbledore appears in the


middle of Privet Drive and siphons away the light from the street
lamps with his Deluminator. He greets the cat who has spent all day
waiting outside as “Professor McGonagall,” and the cat turns into a
human woman. They discuss the deaths of James and Lily Potter at
the hands of Lord Voldemort at the Potter cottage in Godric's Hollow
and how their infant son Harry Potter miraculously survived the attack
while Voldemort has seemingly died.

Rubeus Hagrid arrives riding a flying motorbike and transporting


Harry. He hands him over to Dumbledore, who leaves the sleeping
baby and a letter to the Dursleys on the doorstep of Number Four. The
three wizards are distraught to leave the orphaned baby with his
relatives, but they only give themselves a moment to mourn before
they force themselves to leave. Hagrid says he will return the
motorbike to its owner, young Sirius Black; McGonagall resumes her
cat form and slinks around the corner at the other end of the street,
and Dumbledore restores the lights to the streetlamps and bids Harry
farewell before vanishing without a trace.

Harry rolls over inside his bundle of blankets, and his small hand
closes on the letter as he sleeps on. He does not know that he is
special and famous, that he will be woken up the next morning by his
aunt's scream when Petunia opens the front door to put out the milk
bottles, that he will be spending the next few weeks being prodded
and pinched by his cousin Dudley, or that at this very moment, people
meeting in secret all over the country are toasting, "To Harry Potter --
the boy who lived!"

Chapter 2: The Vanishing Glass


"Aunt Petunia often said that Dudley looked like a baby angel - Harry
often said that Dudley looked like a pig in a wig."
— Description of the Dursleys' son

Dudley counting his presents

Ten years pass since the Dursleys have awoken to find Harry Potter
lying on their doorstep, and Privet Drive and the Dursleys' house has
not changed since that day. The only difference is the vast number of
pictures of Dudley Dursley throughout his life displayed on the walls.
There is no sign that Harry Potter lives there, As Harry is forced to live
in the Cupboard Under the Stairs, a very cramped space with a lot of
spiders. Petunia comes to Harry's door one morning and wakes him
with a shrill voice. Harry is trying to think about the dream he had
been having. It was about a flying motorbike, and he thinks he has
had the same dream before. Aunt Petunia tells him to make some
bacon, as she wants everything perfect for Dudley's 11th birthday.
Harry dresses into a pair of Dudley's old clothes and goes into the
kitchen, where the table is covered in Dudley's presents.

Harry has jet-black hair and green eyes. His glasses are held together
by tape because Dudley has smashed them so many times. The thing
that distinguishes Harry from others the most is the lightning-shaped
scar on his forehead. He often wonders how he got it and the
Dursleys have told him that he got it from the car crash that killed
Harry's parents. Harry doesn't know much more about the accident
though because the Dursleys' first rule is to not ask questions. Dudley
comes into the kitchen and begins to count his presents, only to find
36, which he angrily recalls is one fewer than the year before. Aunt
Petunia states that they are going to buy him two new presents while
they are out. Vernon tells Petunia that their neighbour Arabella Figg,
a Squib, has broken her leg and cannot take care of Harry while they
are at the zoo. They can't think of anyone else who can take care of
him, so Harry has to go with them.

Dudley is allowed to take a friend to the zoo and chooses his friend
Piers Polkiss. Piers comes to the house with his mother. A half-hour
later, Harry sits in the car with Dudley, Piers, Vernon, and Petunia. On
the way, a motorbike overtakes them and Vernon complains about
them. Harry remarks that he had a dream about a flying motorbike
once and Vernon snappily reminds him that motorbikes do not fly.
Harry thinks about all the strange things that have happened to him:
He once turned his teacher's wig blue, jumped onto the school
chimney, and grew all of his hair back the morning after a haircut. At
the zoo, Dudley and Piers find the animals boring. Harry is left to
watch a Boa constrictor as it sleeps and, when Dudley tries to make it
move, it wakes up but still doesn't move. The snake begins to move
after Dudley and Piers slink away. Moments later, Harry speaks to the
snake and finds that it miraculously understands him. Piers calls
Dudley and Vernon back to the snake's exhibit upon realising that it is
now moving. Dudley pushes Harry out of the way (he lands 'hard on
the concrete floor'), and presses his face against the glass. Harry
becomes angry and somehow the glass vanishes and the snake gets
out scaring Dudley and Piers. As the snake slithers away, Harry
thinks that he hears it speak back to him. Piers tattletales on Harry
that he had been talking to the snake and Uncle Vernon sends him to
his cupboard –with no meals for a week as cruel punishment.
Chapter 3: The Letters from No One
Dudley: "Dad! Look, Harry's got a letter!"
Uncle Vernon: "What? Who'd be writing to you?"
— Vernon Dursley taking Harry's letter from him

Hundreds of letters arriving at the fireplace

Ever since the boa constrictor escaped from the zoo, Harry was locked
in his cupboard for the longest time ever. When Harry is finally
allowed out, it's the beginning of the summer holidays. Even though
he is not at school, Harry still can't escape Dudley and his gang, who
regularly visit the house. To keep out of their way, Harry usually
wanders around Privet Drive. He is glad, however, that Dudley and
Piers are going to Smeltings Academy, while Harry is going to attend
Stonewall High. One day during the summer, Harry is told to get the
post for Uncle Vernon. When Harry goes to get the mail, there are
three letters: a postcard from Uncle Vernon's sister, who is on holiday
in the Isle of Wight, a letter that looks like a bill, and a letter for Harry.
Harry takes the letter, studies the yellow parchment it is made of, then
reads the address:

Mr H. Potter

The Cupboard Under the Stairs

4, Privet Drive

Little Whinging
Surrey

Harry can't believe it. He has never had a letter in his life. On the back
there is a wax seal with a Lion, Snake, Badger and Eagle surrounding
an H. Harry returns to the kitchen and gives Uncle Vernon the other
two letters as he sits down and starts to open the letter. Dudley soon
sees that Harry has a letter and Uncle Vernon snatches it from him to
read with Aunt Petunia. Uncle Vernon tells Harry and Dudley to get
out of the kitchen, so they both go and stand in the hall. The two fight
over who gets to look through the keyhole. Dudley wins, so Harry
resorts to looking through the gap between the floor and the door.
Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia are discussing the seal on the back.
Uncle Vernon says that they should just ignore it. Later, when Harry is
in his cupboard, Uncle Vernon comes in and says that he has burned
the letter, and that they are moving him up to Dudley's second
bedroom. Slightly surprised, Harry moves all of his things up to the
bedroom, wishing he had his letter. The next morning at breakfast,
Dudley is asked to get the post by Uncle Vernon. After banging things
all the way down the hall with his Smeltings stick, Dudley calls out
that there is another letter addressed to Harry, this time in '''The
Smallest Bedroom''', rather than '''The Cupboard Under the Stairs'''.
Both Harry and Uncle Vernon rush to the hallway in an attempt to get
the letter. After a minute of confused fighting, Uncle Vernon emerges
clutching the letter in his hand.

Determined to see what his letter says, Harry creeps down the stairs
early the next morning and approaches the door. He is going to camp
there until the post arrives, then he will finally get to read his letter.
When he reaches the door, however, he stands on Uncle Vernon -
who had the very same idea. Every day, letters appear addressed to
Harry, and they are doubling in number. Eventually, there are so
many letters arriving that Uncle Vernon resorts to nailing shut the
letterbox. But they begin to appear in the strangest of places: under
the door, squeezed through the window, and Aunt Petunia even finds
some while cracking open eggs. Finally, they get attacked by thirty or
forty letters being fired out of the fireplace. Despite the sender's
efforts, Harry still does not manage to get his hands on one of the
letters for long enough to read it and a furious Uncle Vernon states
that they are leaving the house. They get into their car and leave ten
minutes later. They travel for miles until they eventually stop in front
of a gloomy hotel on the brink of the city. Vernon's attempt to shake
the sender off are not successful, however, as more letters come for
Harry to the hotel the very next morning. Again, they get back in the
car and finally stop to get on a boat that takes them to an island with
a small hut on it. Harry remembers that the next day will be his
eleventh birthday. When they get there, Harry can't sleep with the
raging storm outside, so he counts down the time until his birthday.
When his watch turns to the next day, there is a loud knocking at the
door - something wants to get in...

Chapter 4: The Keeper of the Keys


"Harry – yer a wizard."
— Hagrid telling Harry that he is a wizard

Rubeus Hagrid enters the cabin

There is another loud boom on the door and Dudley wakes up,
thinking it is a cannon. Uncle Vernon comes through with a rifle, with
Aunt Petunia cowering behind him. The door is blasted off its hinges
and hits the floor. A giant enters and fixes the door into its frame. The
giant asks for a cup of coffee then sits on the couch next to Dudley,
scaring him away to hide behind Aunt Petunia. The giant turns his
eyes to Harry and greets him, saying he hasn't seen him since he was
a baby. He says Harry looks like his father but has his mother's eyes.
Uncle Vernon tells him to leave but the giant merely grabs the gun,
ties into a knot and throws it away. The giant presents Harry with a
birthday cake. Harry asks the giant who he is and he says he is
Rubeus Hagrid, the Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hagrid makes a fire and cooks some
sausages, but is shocked that Harry knows nothing about Hogwarts.
He gets angry at the Dursleys for not telling him anything about his
parents' world, his world. Harry has no idea what's going on. Hagrid
tells Harry his parents are famous and that he's a wizard, despite
Uncle Vernon forbidding him to. Hagrid gives Harry the letter that he
has been craving for. It tells him that he has been accepted into
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and that term begins on
1st September.

Harry'sLetter.png
Hagrid takes out parchment and a quill and writes a letter to
Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, explaining he has given
Harry the letter. Uncle Vernon tells Hagrid that Harry won't be going,
but the giant knows that a great Muggle like him wouldn't be able to
stop Harry from going to Hogwarts. Uncle Vernon reveals he knew
that Harry's a wizard, and Aunt Petunia tells Harry that her sister,
Harry's mother, was a witch. Petunia said they were killed by another
wizard and Harry screams that Petunia said they got killed in a car
crash. Hagrid is as outraged as Harry is that the Dursleys have lied
that much. He sits down and tells Harry that a Dark Wizard named
Lord Voldemort killed Harry's parents and tried to kill Harry too. But
the spell he used backfired, only leaving Harry his scar. Hagrid tells
him that he brought Harry from the ruins of the house and brought
him to the Dursleys' house on 4 Privet Drive. Uncle Vernon says it's a
load of rubbish and tries to persuade Harry that whatever happened
to his parents was deserved anyway, but Hagrid pulls an umbrella
out of his coat and threatens Uncle Vernon. Harry asks what
happened to Voldemort and Hagrid tells him he vanished and hasn't
been seen since.

Harry doubts that he is a wizard until Hagrid asks him if he ever


made anything happen he couldn't explain when he was angry or
scared. Uncle Vernon makes the mistake of mocking Dumbledore and
Hagrid swishes the umbrella, in Dudley's direction, and Dudley
sprouts a curly pig's tail. Hagrid asks Harry not to mention it at
Hogwarts because Hagrid isn't allowed to do magic since he was
expelled. Hagrid takes off his coat and Harry sleeps under it for the
rest of the night, waiting for the day ahead.

Chapter 5: Diagon Alley


"Harry wished he had about eight more eyes. He turned his head in
every direction as they walked up the street, trying to look at
everything at once: the shops, the things outside them, the people
doing their shopping."
— Harry in Diagon Alley

Ollivander's Wand Shop

When Harry wakes the next morning, he tries to tell himself that what
happened the previous night had all been a dream and that Hagrid
taking him to a school for wizards called Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry had never happened. But when he opens his
eyes, Hagrid had fallen asleep on the couch and he finds that it has
all happened. He hears a tapping noise coming from the window and
lets in an owl. The owl drops a newspaper on Hagrid's lap and
begins to claw Hagrid's coat. Hagrid tells Harry to pay the owl so
Harry does what he says and the owl leaves. Hagrid tells him they
have to go and buy his things, but Harry worries because he hasn't
got any money. Hagrid tells him his parents didn't leave him without
money and that their first stop is Gringotts, the wizard's bank. He
explains that it is run by goblins and that "you'd be mad to try and
rob it". Hagrid says Dumbledore also needs something from
Gringotts, so Hagrid has to go get it.

They step outside the hut and step into their boat. Hagrid uses a bit of
magic to speed things up for them. Hagrid says there are
enchantments guarding the vaults in Gringotts. Gringotts is all under
London, and you would die of starvation trying to get out. Hagrid
begins to read the Daily Prophet and mutters that the Ministry of
Magic is messing things up as usual. Harry wonders what the
Ministry of Magic does, and Hagrid explains that they handle
everything to do with magic. He says they wanted Dumbledore for
Minister, but Cornelius Fudge got the job. As they pass through
London, people stared at Hagrid a lot, due to his size and that he is
pointing out things that Muggles are brilliant for inventing. Harry asks
if there are Dragons guarding Gringotts. Hagrid says yes and mutters
that he would like a dragon. Harry takes out his list and reads it out. It
says he needs a set of robes, a pointed hat, dragon hide gloves, and
a winter coat. There is a list of his books and stationary equipment.
Hagrid leads them both into a pub called the Leaky Cauldron that
Harry did not notice was there. It is dark and shabby and everyone
greets Hagrid as he enters. When people see Harry, many get up and
shake his hand, including Doris Crockford and Dedalus Diggle. A man
with a turban approaches them and Hagrid introduces Harry to
Quirinus Quirrell, the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor at
Hogwarts. They talk for a bit then Hagrid steers them out a back door
into a small enclosed area with a few barrels. Hagrid takes out his
umbrella and taps bricks with it, counting an order. Once he is done,
a hole appears in the brick wall, slowly getting bigger, until the wall
disappears fully, revealing a crowded street with people wearing
robes everywhere with shops left and right. Hagrid tells Harry the
street is called Diagon Alley.

When they are walking down the street, Harry is trying to look
everywhere around him, taking in as much as possible. At the end of
Diagon Alley, there is a snowy white building, huge in size: Gringotts
Bank. As they enter, a warning echoes through telling them rob at
your own risk. Harry and Hagrid go up to a Goblin and explain they
need to take some money out of Harry's vault. The Goblin asks for
Harry's key and Hagrid presents it, after sorting through many other
keys. The Goblin calls upon another Goblin named Griphook to take
them down to the vault. Hagrid also states they need to be taken
down to remove the You-Know-What in Vault 713. Griphook takes
them to Harry's vault, where there is a large amount of money piled
up there that Harry owns. There are Bronze Knuts, Silver Sickles, and
Gold Galleons. Harry and Hagrid take a bit of the money for Harry's
list, then leave Gringotts. Hagrid has to stand for a bit as the cart rides
that takes them to the vaults make him feel sick. Griphook then takes
them to Vault 713 where Hagrid removes a grubby little package but
can't tell Harry what it is.

Hagrid goes for a drink at the Leaky Cauldron while Harry gets his
uniform at Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions. Madam Malkin
stands him on a stool next to a pale-faced boy who is also getting
measured for his robes. The boy starts to talk Quidditch, including his
plan to smuggle in his broomstick, and houses called Slytherin and
Hufflepuff. When the boy learns that Harry is there with Hagrid, he
asks him what happened to his parents. He is unsympathetic about
their deaths and only expresses relief that they were both wizards
because the other kind shouldn't be allowed in.
When Harry leaves, he asks Hagrid about what the boy said, and
Hagrid explains that there are four houses at Hogwarts, Quidditch is a
game played on brooms, and that blood status doesn't matter. They
continue shopping until all Harry needs his wand and (Hagrid insists)
a birthday present.

In Ollivanders, the wand shop, Mr Ollivander puts Harry off with his
creepy demeanour while discussing the wands purchased by Hagrid,
Harry's parents, and Voldemort. Ollivander touches Harry's scar and
apologises for the fact that he sold the wand that caused it.
Ollivander gives Harry a wand and tells him to give it a wave. Harry
did so, but it isn't suitable for him, so Ollivander takes it back. Harry
tries many wands, but none of them seem to work well enough for
him. Eventually, he picks up a wand (holly, eleven inches, phoenix
feather core, 'nice and supple') and he feels warmth in his fingers.
Ollivander states that it is very curious that Harry should be destined
for that wand when its brother gave Harry his scar. Hagrid takes
Harry to get something to eat in the Muggle world but Harry is
worried that he isn't going to fit in at Hogwarts as everyone expects
great things from him.

For Harry's birthday, Hagrid buys Harry a snowy owl named Hedwig.
Hagrid provides Harry with a train ticket, giving him the date, time,
and location to catch the Hogwarts Express and tells Harry that if he
ever needs anything, he is to write a letter, and Hedwig will know
where to find him. Harry catches a train back to the Dursleys.

Chapter 6: The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters


"Funny way to get to a wizards' school, the train. Magic carpets all
got punctures, have they?"
— Vernon Dursley mocking Harry about the journey to Hogwarts
Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog card

Harry's last month with the Dursleys is both relieving and depressing.
His aunt and uncle pretend that Harry isn't there, and Dudley has
become so scared of his cousin that he refuses to be anywhere near
him. Harry keeps to himself in the smallest bedroom with Hedwig for
company as he reads through his new books.

The day before he is due to leave, Harry asks Uncle Vernon to take
him to King's Cross Station. Uncle Vernon agrees to take him but
ridicules him for saying he is to leave from Platform Nine and Three-
Quarters, as is marked on the ticket Hagrid gave him.

The next day, the Dursleys abandon Harry at the station. He stands
between Platforms Nine and Ten, wondering how to find Platform
Nine and Three-Quarters. He is stumped for a while until he
overhears Molly Weasley use the word "muggles," and he asks her
for help. She tells him to run through the barrier between Platforms
Nine and Ten, which he does, and he is astonished to find the train to
Hogwarts on the other side of the station.

Mrs Weasley's twin sons, third-years Fred and George Weasley, help
him lift his trunk onto the train before recognising him as Harry Potter,
and their younger brother Ron, a first-year, asks to sit with him.

Harry and Ron bond over their anxiety about Hogwarts (particularly
Ron's successful older brothers and his sad rat Scabbers), and Harry
buys a lot of sweets for them to share. Ron introduces Harry to
elements of the wizarding world like Quidditch, Bertie Bott's Every
Flavour Beans, and Famous Witches and Wizards cards. One of
Harry's cards bears the picture of Albus Dumbledore.

Harry also meets an annoying, overachieving girl named Hermione


Granger, a boy named Neville Longbottom who has lost his toad,
Trevor, and the unpleasant boy from Madam Malkin's, whose name
is Draco Malfoy, and his friends Crabbe and Goyle.

Harry is offended by Draco's bigotry and rudeness, especially when it


is directed at Ron, and he rejects his offer of friendship and advice.
The five boys almost get into a fight, but Scabbers bites Goyle and
drives them off.

The Hogwarts Express arrives at Hogsmeade Station, and Hagrid


escorts the first-years across the Lake in boats where they catch their
first glimpse of Hogwarts.

Chapter 7: The Sorting Hat


"If only the hat had mentioned a house for people who felt a bit
queasy, that would have been the one for him."
— Harry, about the Sorting Hat

Peeves, dropping stuff over the new first-year students

The new students are greeted at the castle door by Professor Minerva
McGonagall, who tells them they will soon be sorted into their
houses. All Hogwarts students live in one of four residences:
Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin, with each house
having its own team for Quidditch. The houses are in a yearlong
competition with one another to acquire the most points, which are
earned by success in Quidditch games and given by teachers for
academic achievement and lost for student infractions, in order to win
the House Cup awarded at the end of the year.

The first-years wait in an antechamber while McGonagall checks to


see whether it is time yet. The Hogwarts ghosts glide into the room by
mistake while debating whether to offer Peeves another chance.

The students are led to the Great Hall, where the entire school and a
battered old hat on a stool are waiting for them. When the students try
on the Sorting Hat, it announces the house in which they are placed.
Harry becomes very nervous. He has learned that he does not care for
Slytherin house, as the students in it are unpleasant and Voldemort
once belonged to Slytherin. Hermione is Sorted into Gryffindor, much
to Ron's displeasure. Finally, it is Harry's turn to wear the hat. He
quietly says to himself "not Slytherin, not Slytherin!" The Hat is
intrigued by this.

After a brief mental discussion with the hat in which it tries to suggest
Slytherin to him, the hat places Harry in Gryffindor. Harry is pleased
to find that Ron joins in Gryffindor with him. Draco Malfoy is placed
in Slytherin.

Everyone sits down to a grand feast to begin the year. Harry is


overwhelmed by the variety of luscious food served. Sir Nicholas de
Mimsy-Porpington, the resident ghost of Gryffindor (popularly known
as Nearly Headless Nick because of a botched decapitation),
introduces himself to the first-year students and tells them he hopes
they will win the house championship this year. Over dessert, the
discussion turns to the students' upbringings. A student named
Neville Longbottom tells how his family thought he was a Squib until
he survived a fall from a window. Another student, Seamus Finnigan,
talks about how his father, a Muggle, was shocked when he found
out his wife (Seamus' mother) was a witch. Harry glances around the
room and notices a few of the teachers talking to one another. One of
them, while speaking to Quirrell, stares malevolently at Harry, who
immediately feels a sharp pain in his forehead scar. Harry asks Percy
the prefect who he is, and finds out that this man is Professor Severus
Snape, who teaches Potions. After dessert, Dumbledore gets up to
make his welcome speech. He adds a few warnings about staying
away from the Forbidden Forest and avoiding the 3rd-floor corridor
on the right side of the school before sending everyone off to bed in
their Common rooms. On the way, the Gryffindors run into Peeves, a
Poltergeist, and upon arriving, meet the Fat Lady who lets them into
Gryffindor Tower after Percy gives her the password. Harry has
trouble sleeping due to the dream he has. In it, he is wearing
Professor Quirrell's turban, which is demanding him to transfer to
Slytherin. He refuses, and the headwear becomes heavier on his
head. Malfoy and Snape appear laughing at him, then the dream
ends with a flash of green light that causes Harry to wake up at
midnight and fall asleep again, forgetting about it immediately
afterwards.

Chapter 8: The Potions Master


"Ah, yes. Harry Potter. Our new — celebrity."
— Severus Snape

A Potions book
Harry finds life at Hogwarts unfamiliar and strange. Everyone talks
about him, and an adult always seems to be around when he is
doing something wrong. It is hard to find his way to classes due to
the hundred and forty-two changing staircases and tricky doorways.
The people in the Hogwarts portraits have been no help to him, for
they ignore some students and visit each other, nor have the ghosts,
who always scare Harry when they glide through a door he is trying
to open. Only Nearly-Headless Nick points new Gryffindors in the
right direction, but Peeves is worth two locked doors and a tricky
staircase whenever Harry runs into him when late for class. Even
worse than Peeves if anyhow possible is the school caretaker Argus
Filch, who both Harry and Ron get on the bad side of on their very
first morning, when he finds them trying to force their way through a
door which turns out to be the entrance to the out-of-bounds Third-
floor corridor. He threatens to lock them in the dungeons, but the two
boys are luckily rescued by Quirrell, who is passing by.

All the classes become very interesting to Harry, with the only
exception being History of Magic, taught by Professor Binns, and he
learns that there is a lot more to magic other than waving his wand
and saying a few funny words. In his first Transfiguration class on
Thursday, Professor McGonagall transfigures her desk into a pig and
then back again while explaining how Transfiguration itself is some
of the most complex and dangerous magic to be learned, and anyone
who will get caught messing around with it will have to banned from
the class. The entire class is very impressed, but soon realise that they
are not going to be changing furniture into animals. Only Hermione is
able to make any progress at turning a match into a needle, for which
McGonagall gives her a rare smile, but Harry is relieved to see that
his peers are just as lost as he is. When the time comes to transition to
Defence Against the Dark Arts class (the class everyone is looking
forward to) every morning, the lesson turns into more of a joke, as
Quirrell keeps going on with stories about his travels in the year prior,
such as when he had ward off a vampire in Romania (who he is
afraid will come back and get him), and when he had earned his
turban from an African prince for saving him from a troublesome
zombie.

During breakfast on the first Friday, Hedwig arrives with a tea


invitation from Hagrid. Later, in his Potions class, Harry discovers that
Professor Snape hates him, mocking Harry as "our new celebrity" and
then humiliating Harry for his ignorance of potion-making materials.
Harry brings Ron with him to Hagrid's shack for tea. Harry and Ron
are disconcerted by Hagrid's huge and fierce-looking dog, Fang, but
discover that he is gentle. Hagrid tells Harry that he is overreacting to
Snape's treatment, asserting that Snape would have no reason to hate
him. Harry happens to notice an article from the wizard newspaper,
the Daily Prophet, detailing a break-in that occurred at Gringotts bank
in a vault that had been emptied earlier in the day. He realises that it
happened on his birthday, the day he and Hagrid went to Gringotts.
Furthermore, he remembers that Hagrid emptied vault seven hundred
and thirteen, taking a small package with him as he left. Harry leaves
Hagrid's, his mind filled with questions.

Chapter 9: The Midnight Duel


"We could all have been killed - or worse, expelled. Now if you don't
mind, I'm going to bed."
— Hermione complaining about their "adventure"

Harry and Ron entering the Gryffindor common room

Harry has been at Hogwarts for around two weeks when he finds out
that the Gryffindors will have flying lessons with the Slytherins, much
to his disliking. Harry does not want to spend more time with Malfoy
than he has to. However, Harry finds that he is quite a natural at
flying. Madam Hooch leads the class, gently sending the new fliers
off the ground. Neville has an accident when his broom runs amok
and breaks his wrist. Madam Hooch takes him to the Hospital Wing
telling everyone to stay on the ground while she is away. Malfoy
notices a Remembrall belonging to Neville, picks it up, and begins to
fly around with it. Harry goes after Malfoy, who throws the ball in the
air. Harry catches it spectacularly and lands safely back on the
ground. Just then, Professor McGonagall arrives, reprimanding Harry
and ordering him to follow her. But instead of punishing him,
McGonagall introduces him to Oliver Wood, captain of the Gryffindor
Quidditch team, and makes him the Gryffindor team's new Seeker.

At dinner, Harry excitedly tells Ron about joining the Quidditch team
but tells him that Wood wants it to be a secret. Malfoy comes over
with his cronies Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle and teases Harry
about getting in trouble earlier. The tension grows and Malfoy
challenges Harry to a wizard's duel. Harry accepts, in spite of
Hermione's attempt to dissuade them from breaking the school rules.
As Harry and Ron sneak out later that night, Hermione tries to stop
them but gets locked out of the dorm (the Fat Lady has gone for an
evening stroll) and must tag along. Neville also joins them, as he has
forgotten the password to the common room and ended up sleeping
on the floor outside. They arrive at the Trophy Room, the site of the
duel, but Malfoy is nowhere to be found. Suddenly, they hear Argus
Filch and his cat, Mrs Norris, enter the room. With it obvious that
Malfoy tricked them, they begin to hide and then run away. Not sure
where they are going, they accidentally end up in the forbidden area
on the third floor, staring at a large and scary three-headed dog. The
children manage to get back to their dorm safely, though they are
terrified. Hermione reprimands Harry, but stirs his curiosity by
pointing out that the dog was standing on a trapdoor.
Chapter 10: Hallowe'en
"But from that moment on, Hermione Granger became their friend.
There are some things you can't share without ending up liking each
other, and knocking out a twelve-foot mountain troll is one of them."
— The beginning of a great friendship

Troll in the dungeon

The next morning, Harry and Ron are discussing what the dog could
be guarding when the mail arrives. Harry receives a Nimbus 2000, a
racing broomstick, along with a note from Professor McGonagall
summoning him to Quidditch practice. Malfoy tells Harry that first-
year students are not allowed broomsticks. Malfoy then tries to report
Harry to Professor Flitwick who just expresses admiration for Harry's
talent having heard from McGonagall. Harry later meets Oliver Wood
to learn the basics of Quidditch, including the various positions on a
standard Quidditch team and the implements used in the game.
Oliver explains Harry's role as a Seeker: his job is to avoid other
players and catch the Golden Snitch. A Quidditch game cannot end
until the Snitch is caught, making the Seeker the most important player
on a team. On Hallowe'en, Flitwick begins teaching his students how
to make things fly, using the Wingardium Leviosa spell. Only
Hermione succeeds; Ron, offended by her air of superiority, utters a
nasty comment that Hermione overhears. Harry notices her running
off in tears.

Harry and Ron arrive at the Hallowe'en feast to hear Professor


Quirrell, the teacher of Defence Against the Dark Arts, burst in and
give a terrifying announcement about a twelve-foot troll in the
building. As the prefects lead the students back to their dorms, Harry
realises that Hermione does not know about the troll. They head off to
warn her and come upon the troll. Unwittingly, they lock it in the girls'
bathroom only to realise that Hermione is trapped in there with the
troll. Using teamwork, magic, and a lot of luck, the two of them
manage to knock out the troll. Professor McGonagall finds them and
begins to scold the boys. Hermione interjects that Harry and Ron were
looking for her. She then lies, saying that she went to face the troll
herself and that Ron and Harry had been trying to save her from it. At
this point, Hermione befriends them.

Chapter 11: Quidditch


"Flint nearly kills the Gryffindor Seeker, which could happen to
anyone, I'm sure."
— Lee Jordan, commentating on the Quidditch match

Gryffindor vs Slytherin Quidditch match

As November begins, so does the Quidditch season, and Harry is


about to play in his first match against Slytherin. To prepare, Harry
borrows a book entitled Quidditch Through the Ages from Hermione.
Professor Snape discovers Ron, Harry, and Hermione out with the
book one evening and confiscates it from Harry on the feeble pretext
that library books may not be taken outside of the school. Harry's
suspicions of Snape continue to grow. Harry starts to notice that
Snape is limping. Going off to retrieve the book from Snape, Harry
overhears Snape talking to Argus Filch about the fact that the three-
headed dog has attacked him, leaving a cut on his leg, which makes
Harry even more suspicious.
The next morning, the Quidditch match begins. Harry spots the
Golden Snitch early in the game and is flying toward it when the
Slytherin Captain pushes him out of the way and is penalised. Later in
the game, Harry's broom begins jerking uncontrollably. Hagrid
comments that only Dark magic could make a broomstick so hard to
manage. Hermione notices that Snape is staring at Harry and
muttering to himself, signs of casting a curse. As two of Harry's
teammates, the Weasley twins, try to rescue Harry in the air,
Hermione rushes over to Snape in such a hurry that she knocks
Quirrell over, sneaks behind Snape, and sets his robe on fire.
Suddenly, the spell on Harry's broom is broken and Harry is once
again in control. He starts speeding toward the ground and lands,
catching the Snitch in his mouth and nearly swallowing it.

Hagrid takes Harry back to his hut with Hermione and Ron, who tells
Harry that Snape was putting a curse on his broomstick. Hagrid does
not believe this, asking why Snape would try to kill Harry. Harry tells
Hagrid about Snape getting injured by the dog in the third-floor
corridor. Hagrid involuntarily reveals that the three-headed dog,
Fluffy, is his, and that what the dog is guarding is a secret known
only to Albus Dumbledore and a man named Nicolas Flamel.

Chapter 12: The Mirror of Erised


"The Potters smiled and waved at Harry and he stared hungrily back
at them, his hands pressed flat against the glass as though he was
hoping to fall right through it and reach them. He had a powerful kind
of ache inside him, half joy, half terrible sadness."
— Harry looking at the Mirror of Erised

Harry observing the Mirror of Erised


Christmas is approaching. Malfoy teases Harry about having to stay
at Hogwarts for the holiday, as he does not have parents. Harry,
however, is looking forward to spending Christmas away from the
Dursleys, especially because Ron is also staying at Hogwarts, as Mr
and Mrs Weasley are going to visit Ron's older brother Charlie in
Romania. The day before the holidays, Hermione tears Ron and Harry
away from a conversation with Hagrid to look in the library for more
information about Nicolas Flamel. The librarian, Madam Pince,
catches Harry prowling around the restricted-books section of the
library and kicks him out.

On Christmas Day, Harry and Ron awaken to presents, though


Harry's are fewer. Harry receives a flute from Hagrid, a 50 pence coin
from the Dursleys, some fudge and Chocolate Frogs from Hermione,
and a knitted jumper from Ron's mother. He also receives an
Invisibility cloak accompanied only by an anonymous note telling
him that the cloak once belonged to Harry's father and to "use it
well." That night, after a satisfying Christmas dinner and after Ron
has fallen asleep, Harry tries on his Invisibility Cloak. Unseen, he is
able to go to the library's restricted-books section. But one of the
books starts screaming when he opens it, so he quickly leaves. He
passes Filch and hides in an old classroom as Filch is getting Snape to
help him search the corridors. Inside stands an old mirror in a gold
frame with the inscription "Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on
wohsi" ("I show not your face, but your heart's desire"). Harry looks
in the mirror and sees many people standing behind him, but when
he turns around in the room, he sees no one. Suddenly, he recognises
that two of the people in the mirror are his dead mother and father.
He tries to speak to them, but they can only communicate by waving.
Harry lingers there a while but eventually returns to his room.
The next night, Harry brings Ron with him to the mirror room. Ron
does not see Harry's parents in the mirror but instead sees himself
holding the Quidditch Cup. Mrs Norris, Filch's prowling cat, notices
them. On the third night, Ron is afraid of being caught and does not
want to go back, as he does not trust the mirror, so Harry returns
alone. There he finds Albus Dumbledore. Dumbledore explains to
Harry that the mirror, which is known as the Mirror of Erised, displays
the deepest desires of whoever looks into it. Harry is relieved to find
that Dumbledore is not angry. However, he warns Harry that men
have wasted away and been driven mad before the mirror and
informs Harry that the mirror will be moved to a new location and
tells him not to go looking for it. When Harry asks what Dumbledore
sees in the mirror, his answer is "himself holding a pair of socks."

Chapter 13: Nicolas Flamel


"I never thought to look in here!" she whispered excitedly. "I got this
out of the library weeks ago for a bit of light reading."
— Hermione, remembering Nicolas Flamel
Harry finds it hard to forget the image of his parents. Quidditch
practice continues on even harder and it is revealed that Snape will
referee the next match. Malfoy performs a leg-locker curse on Neville,
and to cheer him up, Harry tells Neville he is "Worth twelve of
Malfoy." Harry suddenly remembers that he read the name Nicolas
Flamel on a chocolate frog card, which reminds Hermione that she
had seen the name in a book she picked up from the library, and the
team discover that he was a famous alchemist who is the only known
maker of the Philosopher's Stone, whose powers include turning any
metal to gold and producing the Elixir of Life, a potion that can make
the drinker immortal.
Severus Snape entering the Forbidden Forest

The Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff Quidditch match arrives and Snape,


who referees the match, is predictably biased, while on the stands
Ron and Neville get into a scuffle with Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle
after Malfoy made some rude comments towards the players of their
house's team as well as both of them. Harry catches the snitch and
wins the match under five minutes, though Ron did not see this due to
fighting Draco Malfoy, and Neville is sent to the hospital wing due to
the injuries he sustained from fighting both Crabbe and Goyle. Later,
Harry notices and follows Snape into the Forbidden Forest by
broomstick where he meets Quirrell and they speak of the
Philosopher's Stone. Harry thinks that Snape is trying to force Quirrell
to help him get the stone so he can get rich, to the alarm of both Ron
and Hermione who fear Quirrell will talk.

Chapter 14: Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback


"But it's against our laws,...Dragon breeding was outlawed by the
Warlocks' Convention of 1709, everyone knows that."
— Ron, warning Hagrid after finding out about Norbert

Norbert, newly hatched

Harry, Ron and Hermione meet with Hagrid, who confirms the Stone
is being kept at Hogwarts. Hermione charms him into talking about
the enchantments used to guard it: Fluffy, the three-headed dog, is
Hagrid's, along with enchantments from Professors Sprout, Flitwick,
McGonagall, Quirrell, and Snape. After this, Harry complains about
the high temperature in Hagrid's hut, only to discover he has a
Norwegian Ridgeback dragon egg, which he names Norbert once it
has hatched. Malfoy, who has been spying then, discovers the
dragon. To solve the problem, they convince Hagrid to send the
dragon off to Ron's brother Charlie. Ron's hand is bitten by the
dragon, and he is sent off to Madam Pomfrey. Harry and Hermione
smuggle Norbert in a crate up to the tallest tower under Harry's
Invisibility cloak and on the way they see Professor McGonagall
hauling Malfoy away to detention for being out of bed at night and
speaking "lies" about Harry and a dragon. They pass the crate off to
Charlie's friends, and head back down the stairs, where they meet up
with Filch, realising too late they have left the Invisibility Cloak
behind.

Chapter 15: The Forbidden Forest


"Good luck, Harry Potter...The planets have been read wrongly before
now, even by centaurs. I hope this is one of those times."
— Firenze saying goodbye to Harry

Firenze, the centaur

Filch takes Harry and Hermione to McGonagall's office, where they


meet Neville. McGonagall, very disappointed, takes 50 points each
from the three of them and gives them all detention, which they will
serve with Malfoy. Their popularity with the other students suffers
because of this. A week or so before exams, Harry hears Professor
Quirrell, sounding as if he is being threatened. So, Harry heads to the
library to tell Ron and Hermione. They are convinced Snape was
threatening Quirrell and means to steal the Stone soon, and Hermione
suggests they go to Dumbledore. Harry refuses, saying that they have
no proof.
Harry, Hermione, and Neville receive notes from Professor
McGonagall telling them their detention will begin at eleven that
night. Filch takes them out to the Forbidden Forest, where Hagrid
awaits to take them in to do a bit of investigating. Hagrid shows them
some silver unicorn blood and says they need to find the unicorn that
is hurt. They split up, with Hagrid taking Harry and Hermione, and
Neville and Malfoy going with Fang. Hagrid encounters a few
centaurs, named Ronan and Bane, but gets no useful information
from them. Suddenly, Hagrid sees red sparks in the air, signalling the
other party is in trouble. He runs for them and returns, scolding
Malfoy for startling Neville into sending up the sparks. Hagrid
switches Harry and Neville, sending Harry off with Malfoy instead.
They eventually find the dead unicorn and see something drinking its
blood. Malfoy screams and runs with Fang, leaving Harry, who is
saved from the figure by a centaur, named Firenze, who tells Harry
that unicorn blood can keep you alive, even if you are an inch from
death, but curses you with a half-life in the process. He then reveals
that the person who was drinking it was doing so to remain alive
until they were able to drink the Elixir of Life and wants the Stone. He
also asks Harry if he would not know anyone who has been waiting
for years to regain power and Harry realises that the mysterious
figure was a weakened but still alive Voldemort.

Back in the common room, Harry tells Hermione and Ron Voldemort's
in the forest and that Snape wants the Stone to help Voldemort restore
his powers. Afterwards, going into his bed, Harry finds that his
Invisibility Cloak has been returned to him.

Chapter 16: Through the Trapdoor


"I don't know how you found out about the Stone, but rest assured,
no one can possibly steal it, it's too well protected."
— Professor McGonagall's wrong statement about the stone's security

Fluffy the three-headed dog

After finishing their exams, Harry realises the suspicious coincidence


in Hagrid wanting a dragon more than anything else, only to meet a
stranger who had one to give him. He, Ron, and Hermione run to ask
him about the man who gave Norbert to him, and he says he never
saw his face because he kept his hood up. Hagrid also mentions that
they talked about Hogwarts and Fluffy the three-headed dog. He also
mentions that the stranger gave him drinks while getting information
out of him. Hagrid lets it slip how to get past Fluffy, which sends
Harry, Ron and Hermione off. They head for Dumbledore's office,
only to see McGonagall, who tells them he has left for London. After
Harry reveals that they know about the Stone, McGonagall insists no
one could steal the Stone. The trio realise that Dumbledore has been
lured away and that Snape's going after the Stone that night so they
decide to head out that night to try to get it themselves. After
Hermione curses Neville in a Full Body-Bind Curse for refusing to
allow them to leave, they head up to the third-floor room and start
their intense trip into the seven Philosopher's Stone Chambers. They
find the door ajar, and a harp on the floor. Harry plays the flute
Hagrid got him for Christmas, and Fluffy goes back to sleep. They
head down through the trapdoor. They land in Professor Sprout's
room, full of Devil's Snare, which almost smothers them before
Hermione lights a fire and drives it off.

The next room, Professor Flitwick's, holds a bunch of flying keys and
some broomsticks. Harry finds a silver one with a broken wing that is
different from the others and catches it, unlocking the next door with
it. The next room is Professor McGonagall's, and has a large
chessboard, for a game of Wizard's Chess that Ron helps them win, at
the cost of having to sacrifice himself and getting knocked out. Harry
and Hermione continue to the next room, Professor Quirrell's, where
they find an unconscious troll laying on the floor. Lastly, they enter
Professor Snape's room and find seven potions in bottles along with a
roll of paper giving clues on which one to drink to continue, noting
that three bottles have poison, two have nettle wine, one will send
the drinker back, and the other will let the drinker move forward into
the next room. Hermione tells Harry that it is a test of logic and not
magic wherein most wizards fail. She solves the puzzle, and at
Harry's instruction, drinks the one that will allow her to head back
through the purple flame, while Harry drinks the one to head into the
black flame and into the final room, where he is surprised at whom
he sees.

Chapter 17: The Man with Two Faces


"Tried to frighten me - as though he could, when I had Lord
Voldemort on my side..."
— Quirrell, talking to Harry about Snape

Professor Quirrell removing his turban

It is Quirrell whom Harry sees in the room, not Snape. Harry,


astonished, hears Quirrell tell him that, next to Snape, no one would
expect him to try to steal the Stone and that Snape was actually
protecting Harry. Harry notices the Mirror of Erised, and Quirrell stops
to examine it, saying it is the key to getting the Stone. To distract him
from the Mirror, Harry questions Quirrell, who says he is serving Lord
Voldemort, and although Snape hated Harry because of his father, he
never wanted Harry dead. He explains how Snape and Harry's father
went to school together when they were younger, and how it was
there where their hatred against each other started. Quirrell asks for
help from his master to get the Stone, and a snake-like voice tells him
to use the boy. Harry is told to look into the Mirror. He sees his
reflection pull the Stone out of his pocket and put it back in, and Harry
feels it drop into his own pocket. He tells Quirrell that he sees himself
shaking hands with Dumbledore, after winning the House Cup for
Gryffindor. The snake-like voice tells Quirrell Harry is lying and
Quirrell takes his turban off to show Harry what lies on the back of
his head. As Quirrell turns around, Harry is shocked to see another
face where the back of Quirrell's head should be. The face has red
eyes and a snake-like slit where the nose should be. Harry realises
this is the face of Voldemort and Voldemort demands Harry give him
the Stone. Harry refuses and runs, but Quirrell seizes him. However,
the contact with Harry's skin burns Quirrell and causes him to have
boils all over the area in which Harry touched him. Harry grabs
Quirrell's face, then his arm, and holds on, with the blinding pain in
his head building, until he feels the arm wrenched away before he
blacks out.

He awakes in the hospital wing with Dumbledore there, telling him


Quirrell did not succeed at getting the Stone, and indeed the Stone has
been destroyed. In spite of this, there are other ways in which
Voldemort can return. He cannot be killed, and he left Quirrell to die.
Dumbledore explains the reason why Quirrell could not touch Harry
was because Harry's mother had died to save him, protecting him
with her love. Harry also told Dumbledore about what Quirrell
mentioned to him earlier regarding Snape hating Harry due to hatred
for his father. Dumbledore responds that Snape was only grudgingly
protecting Harry this year to pay off a debt he owed due to James
Potter saving his life during their Hogwarts years. Harry then receives
a visit from Ron and Hermione, who reveal that Slytherin came in first
for the House Cup and, with Harry unable to play in the
championship Quidditch match, Ravenclaw easily won the match,
before Madam Pomfrey forces them out. Hagrid shows up later and
gives Harry a book of photos of his parents and family.

The following day, at the end of term feast, Dumbledore awards some
last-minute points for the recent events. He gives Ron and Hermione
fifty points each, and Harry sixty, which places them in a tie with
Slytherin for first place. Dumbledore then recognises that while it is
hard to stand up to enemies, it is even harder to stand up to friends as
Neville did, and he awards Neville 10 more points, which was the
most house points Neville had ever gotten. This puts Gryffindor in the
lead and the winners of the House Cup, to much rejoicing from
everyone but the Slytherins. Not only were Gryffindor students
happy, but Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw were happy to see Slytherins
downfall. Soon, their trunks are all packed, and they take the
Hogwarts Express back towards the muggle world. Harry, Ron and
Hermione all say their goodbyes before heading home.

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