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... g the stars and talking in the common room.

For last few weeks Harry was joining Chris on her late-night stargazing.

This time, Harry was telling her about his Uncle, Aunt and cousin, the Durselys.

"And then this weird thing happened..... Aunt Petunia cut my hair very badly, I didn't like it at all and the next morning I saw my hair was grown back. She was so furious. I didn't know, that time why she was so scared..."

Chris laughed.

"Oh... and another day, ...

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