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        | kezdjen tanulni |  |   Dinner that night was a very enjoyable affair. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   Dinner that night was a very enjoyable affair. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   Tom the innkeeper put three tables together in the parlor, and the seven Weasleys, Harry, and Hermione ate their way through five delicious courses. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   Tom the innkeeper put three tables together in the parlor, and the seven Weasleys, Harry, and Hermione ate their way through five delicious courses. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    "How're we getting to King's Cross tomorrow, Dad?" asked Fred as they dug into a sumptuous chocolate pudding. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    "How're we getting to King's Cross tomorrow, Dad?" asked Fred as they dug into a sumptuous chocolate pudding. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   "It's because of you, Perce," said George seriously. "And there'll be little flags on the hoods, with HB on them" |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   Everyone except Percy and Mrs. Weasley snorted into their pudding. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    "Why are the Ministry providing cars, Father?" Percy asked again, in a dignified voice. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    His voice was casual, but Harry couldn't help noticing that Mr. Weasley's ears had gone red, just like Ron's did when he was under Pressure. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    "Good thing, too," said Mrs. Weasley briskly. "Do you realize how much luggage you've all got between you? |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   "Ron hasn't put all his new things in his trunk yet," said Percy, in a long-suffering voice. |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni mający anielską cierpliwość  |  |   "Ron hasn't put all his new things in his trunk yet," said Percy, in a long-suffering voice. |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni rzucić, zostawić coś w jakimś miejscu  |  |     "Ron hasn't put all his new things in his trunk yet," said Percy, in a long-suffering voice. "He's dumped them on my bed." |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   "You'd better go and pack properly, Ron, because we won't have much time in the morning," Mrs. Weasley called down the table. Ron scowled at Percy. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    After dinner everyone felt very full and sleepy. One by one they made their way upstairs to their rooms to check their things for the next day. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   He had just closed and locked his own trunk when he heard angry voices through the wall, and went to see what was going on. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   The door of number twelve was ajar and Percy was shouting. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    The door of number twelve was ajar and Percy was shouting.   "It was here, on the bedside table, I took it off for polishing |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    The door of number twelve was ajar and Percy was shouting.   "It was here, on the bedside table, I took it off for polishing |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |    "What's up?" said Harry.   "My Head Boy badge is gone," said Percy, rounding on Harry. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   "I think I might've left it in the bar --"   "You're not going anywhere till you've found my badge!" yelled Percy. |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   Harry was halfway along the passage to the bar, |  |  |