| In a
display of amazing courage, first year Hogwarts student, Harry
Potter, defeated the evil dark Lord Voldemort last night after a
courageous descent through Fluffy's trap door and other security
measures devised to protect the life giving sorcerer's stone.
"They got past Fluffy all right,"
said Rubeus Hagrid, who first brought the three-headed beast to
Hogwarts to stand guard at the trap door. "I should'na told em about
music and Fluffy's weakness under its spell, but I guess it were
good I did."
"I had been knocked unconscious in
the wizard's chess game," friend Ron Weasley said. "So, I couldn't
help much, but Harry pushed on though. He was fearless."
"I don't think I was fearless,"
Potter said. "I was very afraid. When I saw Voldemort's face on the
back of Quirrell's head, I have to admit I was pretty queasy. I know
that my courage came from Dumbledore. He always seems to know when I
need help," Potter said. |
Hermoine Granger
admitted that the three had believed all along that Professor
Severus Snape was out to steal the Sorcerer's Stone. They were
surprised to learn that it was Quirrell who was in league with
Voldemort.
"We even thought Snape
was bewitching Harry to make him fall off his broomstick during the
Quidditch match, but it ended up it was Quirrell," Granger said.
Even though he is in his
first year at Hogwarts, Potter has a long history with the school.
He is the son of James
and Lily Potter who were murdered in the dark lord's scheme for
power. After his birth, the infant Potter was given over to the care
of his muggle relatives, the Dursleys. But now the promising wizard
is back home where he belongs.
"We knew he was a wizard
of incomparable courage from the moment we saw him emerge from that |
horrific event, scarred yes, but marked for greatness
with that lightening bolt upon his head," Albus Dumbledore, Hogwarts
Headmaster said.
"Harry Potter and his friends, Miss
Granger and Mr. Weasley, saved the entire Hogwarts family from who
knows what evil that day. We all are truly grateful. Besides their
courage, these three earned Gryffindor house enough points to win
them the house cup this year," Dumbledore said.
"Yes, yes. We are all quite proud of
our new seeker's special courage," Gryffindor's McGonnegal said of
Potter. "When I first saw how he handled his broomstick, on the very
first try, I knew he was a marvel. Seems his talents extend beyond
the Quidditch field as well," she said.
"All Gryffindors should be proud to
have Potter in their house," McGonnegal said. |