Quote | Name |
Want to come to the ball with me? | |
Don't worry, we've got big plans for this money. We don't want it confiscated. | |
Don't we all, ... | |
We're taking Hufflepuff very seriously. Seriously. | |
Hi, could we have ... twenty-five Butterbeers, please? | |
Oh - sorry, ...! I forgot - it was the custard creams we hexed - | |
We're going to have to watch our step, ..., with these two on our case.... | |
Is that a crime now? Getting mail? | |
We know Oliver's speech by heart, we were on the team last year. | |
Come off it, Miss! | |
Bulgaria has got Viktor Krum, though | |
Give her hell from us | |
I'm not Fred, I'm George. Honestly, woman, you call yourself our mother? Can't you tell I'm George? | |
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Ten Galleons the lot, then, ...? | |
It was probably better for him to snuff it quickly -- one swallow -- he probably didn't feel a thing. | |
Here, take this, it'll clear it up in no time. | |
Sounds like a job for us | |
They're dead helpful...get me a roast ox if I said I was peckish. | |
How come Harry gets his questions answered? | |
I’m not being ’Rodent,’ no way, I told you I wanted to be ’Rapier’! | |
We were thinking of buying Zonko's. A Hogsmeade branch, you know, but a fat lot of good it'll do us if you lot aren't allowed out at weekends to buy our stuff anymore | |
Hello, Mr. .... Can we buy you a drink? | |
Or any part of your body, really, we're not fussy where we stick this | |
Can’t you even tell us apart when we’re Harry? | |
You actually are joking, .... I don’t think I’ve heard you joke since you were— | |
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