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If the motorbike was huge, it was nothing to the man sitting astride it. He was almost twice as tall as a normal man and at least five times as wide. He looked simply too big to be allowed, and so wild long tangles of bushy black hair and beard hid most of his face, he had hands the size of dustbin lids and his feet in their leather boots were like baby dolphins. In his vast, muscular arms he was holding a bundle of blankets.

Hagrid, said Dumbledore, sounding relieved. At last. And where did you get that motorbike?

Borrowed it, Professor Dumbledore, sir, said the giant, climbing carefully off the motorbike as he spoke. Young Sirius Black lent it me. Ive got him, sir.

No problems, were there?

No, sir house was almost destroyed but I got him out all right before the Muggles started swarmin around. He fell asleep as we was flyin over Bristol.

Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall bent forward over the bundle of blankets. Inside, just visible, was a baby boy, fast asleep. Under a tuft of jet-black hair over his forehead they could see a curiously shaped cut, like a bolt of lightning.

Is that where ? whispered Professor McGonagall.

Yes, said Dumbledore. Hell have that scar for ever.

Couldnt you do something about it, Dumbledore?

Even if I could, I wouldnt. Scars can come in useful. I have one myself above my left knee which is a perfect map of the London Underground. Well give him here, Hagrid wed better get this over with.

Dumbledore took Harry in his arms and turned towards the Dursleys house.

Could I could I say goodbye to him, sir? asked Hagrid.

He bent his great, shaggy head over Harry and gave him what must have been a very scratchy, whiskery kiss. Then, suddenly, Hagrid let out a howl like a wounded

dog.

Shhh! hissed Professor McGonagall. Youll wake the Muggles!

S-s-sorry, sobbed Hagrid, taking out a large spotted handkerchief and burying his face in it. But I c-c-cant stand it Lily an James dead an poor little Harry off ter live with Muggles

Yes, yes, its all very sad, but get a grip on yourself, Hagrid, or well be found, Professor McGonagall whispered, patting Hagrid gingerly on the arm as Dumbledore stepped over the low garden wall and walked to the front door. He laid Harry gently on the doorstep, took a letter out of his cloak, tucked it inside Harrys blankets and then came back to the other two. For a full minute the three of them stood and looked at the little bundle; Hagrids shoulders shook, Professor McGonagall blinked furiously and the twinkling light that usually shone from Dumbledores eyes seemed to have gone out.

Well, said Dumbledore finally, thats that. Weve no business staying here. We may as well go and join the celebrations.

Yeah, said Hagrid in a very muffled voice. Id best get this bike away. Gnight, Professor McGonagall Professor Dumbledore, sir.

Wiping his streaming eyes on his jacket sleeve, Hagrid swung himself on to the motorbike and kicked the engine into life; with a roar it rose into the air and off into the night.

I shall see you soon, I expect, Professor McGonagall, said Dumbledore, nodding to her. Professor McGonagall blew her nose in reply.

Dumbledore turned and walked back down the street. On the corner he stopped and took out the silver Put-Outer. He clicked it once and twelve balls of light sped back to their street lamps so that Privet Drive glowed suddenly orange and he could make out a tabby cat slinking around the corner at the other end of the street. He could just see the bundle of blankets on the step of number four.

Good luck, Harry, he murmured. He turned on his heel and with a swish of his cloak he was gone.

A breeze ruffled the neat hedges of Privet Drive, which lay silent and tidy under the inky sky, the very last place you would expect astonishing things to happen. Harry Potter rolled over inside his blankets without waking up. One small hand closed on the letter beside him and he slept on, not knowing he was special, not knowing he was famous, not knowing he would be woken in a few hours time by Mrs Dursleys scream as she opened the front door to put out the milk bottles, nor that he would spend the next few weeks being prodded and pinched by his cousin Dudley He couldnt know that at this very moment, people meeting in secret all over the country were holding up their glasses and saying in hushed voices: To Harry Potter the boy who lived!

CHAPTER TWO The Vanishing Glass

Yet Harry Potter was still there, asleep at the moment, but not for long. His Aunt Petunia was awake and it was her shrill voice which made the first noise of the day.

Up! Get up! Now!

Harry woke with a start. His aunt rapped on the door again.

Up! she screeched. Harry heard her walking towards the kitchen and then the sound of the frying pan being put on the cooker. He rolled on to his back and tried to remember the dream he had been having. It had been a good one. There had been a flying motorbike in it. He had a funny feeling hed had the same dream before.

His aunt was back outside the door.

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