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he did not relinquish it, even while countless Hufflepuff cups burst
from his fist, raining down upon him as the entrance of the vault
opened up again and he found himself sliding uncontrollably on an
expanding avalanche of fiery gold and silver that bore him, Ron,
Hermione into the outer chamber. Hardly aw Cheap Louboutin are
of the pain from the burns covering his body, and still borne along
the swell of replicating treasure, Harry shoved the cup into his pocket
and reached up to retrieve the sword, but Griphook was gone. Sliding
from Harry's shoulders the moment he could, he had sprinted for cover
amongst the surrounding goblins, brandishing the sword and crying,
"Thieves! Thieves! Help! Thieves!" He vanished into the midst of the
advancing crowd, all of whom were holding daggers and who accepted him
without question. Slipping on the hot metal, Harry struggled to his
feet and knew that the only way out was through. "Stupefy!" he
bellowed, and Ron and Hermione joined in: Jets of red light flew into
the crowd of goblins, and some toppled over, but others advanced, and
Harry saw several wizard guards running around the corner. The
tethered dragon let out a roar, and a gush of flame flew over the
goblins; The wizards fled, doubled-up, back the way they had come, and
inspiration, or madness, came to Harry. Pointing his wand at the thick
cuffs chaining the beast to the floor, he yelled, "Relashio!" The
cuffs broken open with loud bangs. "This way!" Harry yelled, and
still shooting Stunning Spells at the advancing goblins, he sprinted
toward the blind dragon. "Harry – Harry – what are you doing?" cried
Hermione. "Get up, climb up, come on –" The dragon had not
realized that it was free: Harry's foot found the crook of its hind leg
and he pulled himself up onto its back. The scales were hard as steel;
it did not even seem to feel him. He stretched out an arm; Hermione
hoisted herself up; Ron climbed on behind them, and a second later the
dragon became aware that it was untethered. With a roar it reared:
Harry dug in his knees, clutching as tightly as he could to the jagged
scales as the wings opened, knocking the shrieking goblins aside like
skittles, and it soared into the air. Harry, Ron, and Hermione, flat on
its back, scraped against the ceiling as it dived toward the passage
opening, while the pursuing goblins hurled daggers that glanced off its
flanks. "We'll never get out, it's too big!" Hermione screamed,
but the dragon opened its mouth and belched flame again, blasting the
tunnel, whose floors and ceiling cracked and crumbled. By sheer force,
the dragon clawed and fought its way through. Harry's eyes were shut
tight against the heat and dust: Deafened by the crash of rock and the
dragon's roars, he could only cling to its back, expecting to be shaken
off at any moment; then he heard Hermione yelling, "Defodio!" She
was helping the dragon enlarge the passageway, carving out the ceiling
as it struggled upward toward the fresher air, away from the shrieking
and clanking goblins: Harry and Ron copied her, blasting the ceiling
apart with more gouging spells. They passed the underground lake, and
the great crawling, snarling beast seemed to sense freedom and space
ahead of it, and behind them the passage was full of the dragon's
thrashing, spiked tail, of great lumps of rock, gigantic fractured
stalactites, and the clanking of the goblins seemed to be growing more
muffled, while ahead, the dragon's fire kept their progress clear –
And then at last, by the combined force of their spells and the dra
christian louboutin bags gon's brute strength, they had blasted their
way out of the passage into the marble hallway. Goblins and wizards
shrieked and ran for cover, and finally the dragon had room to stretch
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wings: Turning its horned head toward the cool outside air it could
smell beyond the entrance, it took off, and with Harry, Ron, and
Hermione still clinging to its back, it forced its way through the
metal doors, leaving them buckled and hanging from their hinges, as it
staggered into Diagon Alley and launched itself into the sky. Chapter
Twenty-Seven The Final Hiding Place There was no means of steering;
the dragon could not see where it was going, and Harry knew that if it
turned sharply or rolled in midair they would find it impossible to
cling onto its broad back. Nevertheless, as they climbed higher and
higher, London unfurling below them like a gray-and-green map, Harry's
overwhelming feeling was of gratitude for an escape that had seemed
impossible. Crouching low over the beast's neck, he clung tight to the
metallic scales, and the cool breeze was soothing on his burned and
blistered skin, the dragon's wings beating the air like the sails of a
windmill. Behind him, whether from delight or fear he could not tell.
Ron kept swearing at the top of his voice, and Hermione seemed to be
sobbing. After five minutes or so, Harry lost some of his immediate
dread that the dragon was going to throw them off, for it seemed intent
on nothing but getting as far away from its underground prison as
possible; but the question of how and when they were to dismount
remained rather frightening. He had no idea how long dragons could fly
without landing, nor how this particular dragon, which could barely
see, would locate a good place to put down. He glanced around
constantly, imagining that he could feel his seat prickling. How long
would it be before Voldemort knew that they had broken into the
Lestranges' vault? How soon would the goblins of Gringotts notify
Bellatrix? How quickly would they realize what had been taken? And
then, when they discovered that the golden cup was missing? Voldemort
would know, at last, that they were hunting Horcruxes. The dragon
seemed to crave cooler and fresher air. It climbed steadily until they
were flying through wisps UK christian louboutin of
chilly cloud, and Harry could no longer make out the little colored
dots which were cars pouring in and out of the capital. On and on they
flew, over countryside parceled out in patches of green and brown, over
roads and rivers winding through the landscape like strips of matte
and glossy ribbon. "What do you reckon it's looking for?" Ron yelled
as they flew farther and farther north. "No idea," Harry bellow
back. His hands were numb with cold but he did not date attempt to
shift his grip. He had been wondering for some time what they would do
if they saw the coast sail beneath them, if the dragon headed for open
seal he was cold and numb, not to mention desperately hungry and
thirsty. When, he wondered, had the beast itself last eaten? Surely it
would need sustenance before long? And what if, at that point, it
realized it had three highly edible humans sitting on its back? The
sun slipped lower in the sky, which was turning indigo; and still the
dragon flew, cities and towns gliding out of sight beneath them, its
enormous shadow sliding over the earth like a giant dark cloud. Every
part of Harry ached with the effort of holding on to the dragon's back.
"Is it my imagination," shouted Ron after a considerable stretch of
silence, "or are we losing height?" Harry looked down and saw deep
green mountains and lakes, coppery in the sunset. the landscape seemed
to grow larger and more detailed as he squinted over the side of the
dragon, and he wondered whether it had christian louboutin website
divined the presence of fresh water by the flashes of reflected
sunlight. Lower and lower the dragon flew, in great spiraling
circles, honing in christian louboutin discount , it seemed, upon one
of the smaller lakes. "I say we jump when it gets low enough!" Harry
called back to the others. "Straight into the water before it realizes
we're here!" They agreed, Hermione a little faintly, and now
Harry could see the dragon's wide yellow underbelly rippling in the
surface of the water. "NOW!" He slithered over the side of the
dragon and plummeted feetfirst toward the surface of the lake; the drop
was greater than he had estimated and he hit the water hard, plunging
like a stone into a freezing, green, reed-filled world. He kicked
toward the surface and emerged, panting, to see enormous ripples
emanating in circles from the places where Ron and Hermione had fallen.
The dragon did not seem to have noticed anything; it was already fifty
feet away, swooping low over the lake to scoop up water in its scarred
snout. As Ron and Hermione emerged, spluttering and gasping, from the
depths of the lake, the
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