Harry woke early the next morning. Although he could tell it was daylight, he kept his eyes ____ tight. ‘It was a dream,’ he told ____ firmly. ‘I dreamed a giant ____ Hagrid came to tell me I was going to a school for ____. When I open my eyes I’ll be at home in my cupboard.’ There was suddenly a loud ____ noise. ‘And there’s Aunt Petunia ____ on the door,’ Harry thought, his heart ____. But he still didn’t open his eyes. It had been such a good ____. Tap. Tap. Tap. ‘All right,’ Harry ____, ‘I’m getting up.’ He sat up and Hagrid’s heavy coat fell off him. The ____ was full of sunlight, the ____ was over, Hagrid himself was ____ on the collapsed sofa and there was an owl rapping its claw on the window, a newspaper held in its ____. Harry scrambled to his feet, so happy he felt as ____ a large balloon was swelling inside him. He went ____ to the window and ____ it open. The owl ____ in and ____ the newspaper on top of Hagrid, who didn’t wake up. The owl then ____ on to the floor and began to attack Hagrid’s coat. ‘Don’t do that.’ Harry tried to ____ the owl out of the way, but it snapped its beak ____ at him and carried on savaging the coat. ‘Hagrid!’ said Harry ____. ‘There’s an owl –’ ‘Pay him,’ Hagrid ____ into the sofa. ‘What?’ ‘He ____ payin’ fer deliverin’ the paper. Look in the ____.’

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