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  1. love and live in that which is omnipresent. In this divine glass, they see face to face; and their converse is free, as well as pure. This is the comfort of friends, that though they may be said to die, yet their friendship and society are, in the best sense, ever present, because immortal. William Penn, More Fruits of Solitude

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    At Malfoy Manor, Snape tells Voldemort the date that Harrys friends are planning to move him from the house on Privet Drive to a new safe location, so that Voldemort can capture Harry en route. As Harry packs to leave Privet Drive, he reads two obituaries for Dumbledore, both of which make him think that he didnt know Dumbledore as well as he shoul...

    The Order of the Phoenix, led by Alastor Mad-Eye Moody, arrives to take Harry to his new home at the Weasleys house, the Burrow. Six of Harrys friends take Polyjuice Potion to disguise themselves as Harry and act as decoys, and they all fly off in different directions. The Death Eaters, alerted to their departure by Snape, attack Harry and his frie...

    Harry and Hermione go to Godrics Hollow, where they visit the graves of Harrys parents and see the house where he lived before Voldemort killed them. An old woman named Bathilda Bagshot leads them into her house, and they follow, hoping that she knew Dumbledore and can give them the sword, but she turns out to be dead, her body inhabited by Voldemo...

    Harry, Ron, and Hermione go to visit Xenophilius Lovegood, because Hermione has discovered a strange symbol in the book Dumbledore left her, and they had seen Xenophilius wearing it. Xenophilius explains that the symbol represents the Deathly Hallows, three objectsthe Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone, and Invisibility Cloakthat were made by Death and...

    At Malfoy Manor, Bellatrix Lestrange tortures Hermione for information about where they got the sword they are carrying, since she thought it was in her vault at Gringotts bank. She is very concerned about anything else they might have taken. Dobby, the Malfoys former house-elf, helps Harry and his friends to escape, along with Ollivander the wand ...

    In an Epilogue set nineteen years later, Harry is married to Ginny and is sending their children to Hogwarts. Ron and Hermione are married, and their families are both thriving.

    • J. K. Rowling
    • 2007
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  4. The Order arrives for Harry and explains the plan: six of them will transform into Harry using Polyjuice Potion, and each will go to a different safe house. However, once the plan is in action, Death Eaters surround Harry and kill Hedwig, and Hagrid 's motorcycle crashes. George loses an ear and Mad-Eye Moody dies.

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