1BOOM. They knocked again. Dudley jerked awake.

2Wheres the cannon?” he said stupidly.

3There was a crash behind them and Uncle Vernon came skidding into the room. He was holding a rifle in his handsnow they knew what had been in the long, thin package he had brought with them.

4Whos there?” he shouted. “I warn youIm armed!” There was a pause. Then

5SMASH!

6The door was hit with such force that it swung clean off its hinges and with a deafening crash landed flat on the floor.

7A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild, tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair.

8The giant squeezed his way into the hut, stooping so that his head just brushed the ceiling. He bent down, picked up the door, and fitted it easily back into its frame. The noise of the storm outside dropped a little. He turned to look at them all.

9“Couldn’t make us a cup otea, could yeh? Its not been an easy journey. . . .”

10He strode over to the sofa where Dudley sat frozen with fear.

11Budge up, yeh great lump,” said the stranger.

12Dudley squeaked and ran to hide behind his mother, who was crouching, terrified, behind Uncle Vernon.

13Anheres Harry!” said the giant.

14Harry looked up into the fierce, wild, shadowy face and saw that the beetle eyes were crinkled in a smile.

15Lastime I saw you, you was only a baby,” said the giant. “Yeh look a lot like yer dad, but yehve got yer mums eyes.” Uncle Vernon made a funny rasping noise.

16I demand that you leave at once, sir!” he said. You are breaking and entering!”

17Ah, shut up, Dursley, yeh great prune,” said the giant; he reached over the back of the sofa, jerked the gun out of Uncle Vernon’s hands, bent it into a knot as easily as if it had been made of rubber, and threw it into a corner of the room.

18Uncle Vernon made another funny noise, like a mouse being trodden on.

19AnywayHarry,” said the giant, turning his back on the Dursleys, “a very happy birthday to yeh. Got summat fer yeh hereI mighta sat on it at some point, but itll taste all right.”

20From an inside pocket of his black overcoat he pulled a slightly squashed box. Harry opened it with trembling fingers. Inside was a large, sticky chocolate cake with Happy Birthday Harry written on it in green icing.

21Harry looked up at the giant. He meant to say thank you, but the words got lost on the way to his mouth, and what he said instead was, “Who are you?” The giant chuckled.

22True, I havent introduced meself. Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts.”

23He held out an enormous hand and shook Harrys whole arm.

24What about that tea then, eh?” he said, rubbing his hands together. “Id not say no ter summat stronger if yehve got it, mind.” His eyes fell on the empty grate with the shriveled chip bags in it and he snorted. He bent down over the fireplace; they couldn’t see what he was doing but when he drew back a second later, there was a roaring fire there. It filled the whole damp hut with flickering light and Harry felt the warmth wash over him as though hed sunk into a hot bath.

25The giant sat back down on the sofa, which sagged under his weight, and began taking all sorts of things out of the pockets of his coat: a copper kettle, a squashy package of sausages, a poker, a teapot, several chipped mugs, and a bottle of some amber liquid that he took a swig from before starting to make tea. Soon the hut was full of the sound and smell of sizzling sausage. Nobody said a thing while the giant was working, but as he slid the first six fat, juicy, slightly burnt sausages from the poker, Dudley fidgeted a little. Uncle Vernon said sharply, “Dont touch anything he gives you, Dudley.” The giant chuckled darkly.

26Yer great puddin’ of a son donneed fattenin’ anymore, Dursley, donworry.”

27He passed the sausages to Harry, who was so hungry he had never tasted anything so wonderful, but he still couldn’t take his eyes off the giant. Finally, as nobody seemed about to explain anything, he said, “Im sorry, but I still dont really know who you are.”

28The giant took a gulp of tea and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand.

29Call me Hagrid,” he said, “everyone does. Anlike I told yeh, Im Keeper of Keys at Hogwarts — yehll know all about Hogwarts, ocourse.” “Erno,” said Harry.

30Hagrid looked shocked.

31Sorry,” Harry said quickly.

32Sorry?” barked Hagrid, turning to stare at the Dursleys, who shrank back into the shadows. Its them as should be sorry! I knew yeh weren’t gettin’ yer letters but I never thought yeh wouldn’t even know abou’ Hogwarts, fer cryin’ out loud! Did yeh never wonder where yer parents learned it all?” “All what?” asked Harry.

33ALL WHAT?” Hagrid thundered. “Now wait jusone second!” He had leapt to his feet. In his anger he seemed to fill the whole hut. The Dursleys were cowering against the wall.

34Do you mean ter tell me,” he growled at the Dursleys, “that this boythis boy! — knows nothin’ abou’— about ANYTHING?” Harry thought this was going a bit far. He had been to school, after all, and his marks weren’t bad.

35I know some things,” he said. “I can, you know, do math and stuff.” But Hagrid simply waved his hand and said, “About our world, I mean.

36Your world. My world. Yer parentsworld. ” “What world?”

37Hagrid looked as if he was about to explode.

38“DURSLEY!” he boomed.

39Uncle Vernon, who had gone very pale, whispered something that sounded like “Mimblewimble.” Hagrid stared wildly at Harry.

40But yeh must know about yer mum and dad,” he said. I mean, theyre famous. Youre famous.”

41What? Mymy mum and dad weren’t famous, were they?” “Yeh donknow . . . yeh donknow . . .” Hagrid ran his fingers through his hair, fixing Harry with a bewildered stare.

42Yeh donknow what yeh are?” he said finally.

43Uncle Vernon suddenly found his voice.

44Stop!” he commanded. Stop right there, sir! I forbid you to tell the boy anything!”

45A braver man than Vernon Dursley would have quailed under the furious look Hagrid now gave him; when Hagrid spoke, his every syllable trembled with rage.

46You never told him? Never told him what was in the letter Dumbledore left fer him? I was there! I saw Dumbledore leave it, Dursley! Anyouve kept it from him all these years?”

47Kept what from me?” said Harry eagerly.

48STOP! I FORBID YOU!” yelled Uncle Vernon in panic.

49Aunt Petunia gave a gasp of horror.

50Ah, go boil yer heads, both of yeh,” said Hagrid. “Harryyer a wizard.” There was silence inside the hut. Only the sea and the whistling wind could be heard.

51Im a what?” gasped Harry.

52A wizard, ocourse,” said Hagrid, sitting back down on the sofa, which groaned and sank even lower, “ana thumpin’ goodun, Id say, once yehve been trained up a bit. With a mum andad like yours, what else would yeh be?

53AnI reckon its abou’ time yeh read yer letter.” Harry stretched out his hand at last to take the yellowish envelope, addressed in emerald green to Mr. H. Potter, The Floor, Hut-on-the-Rock, The Sea. He pulled out the letter and read:

54HOGWARTS SCHOOL

55of WITCHCRAFT and WIZARDRY

56Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore

57(Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chf. Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of Wizards) Dear Mr. Potter,

58We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.

59Term begins on September 1. We await your owl by no later than July 31.

60Yours sincerely,

61Minerva McGonagall,

62Deputy Headmistress

63Questions exploded inside Harrys head like fireworks and he couldn’t decide which to ask first. After a few minutes he stammered, “What does it mean, they await my owl?”

64“Gallopin’ Gorgons, that reminds me,” said Hagrid, clapping a hand to his forehead with enough force to knock over a cart horse, and from yet another pocket inside his overcoat he pulled an owla real, live, rather ruffled- looking owla long quill, and a roll of parchment. With his tongue between his teeth he scribbled a note that Harry could read upside down: Dear Professor Dumbledore,

65Given Harry his letter.

66Taking him to buy his things tomorrow.

67Weathers horrible. Hope youre well.

68Hagrid

69Hagrid rolled up the note, gave it to the owl, which clamped it in its beak, went to the door, and threw the owl out into the storm. Then he came back and sat down as though this was as normal as talking on the telephone.

70Harry realized his mouth was open and closed it quickly.

71Where was I?” said Hagrid, but at that moment, Uncle Vernon, still ashen- faced but looking very angry, moved into the firelight.

72Hes not going,” he said.

73Hagrid grunted.

74Id like ter see a great Muggle like you stop him,” he said.

75A what?” said Harry, interested.

76A Muggle,” said Hagrid, “its what we call nonmagic folk like them. Anits your bad luck you grew up in a family othe biggest Muggles I ever laid eyes on.”

77We swore when we took him in wed put a stop to that rubbish,” said Uncle Vernon, “swore wed stamp it out of him! Wizard indeed!” “You knew?” said Harry. You knew Im aa wizard?” “Knew!” shrieked Aunt Petunia suddenly. Knew! Of course we knew!

78How could you not be, my dratted sister being what she was? Oh, she got a letter just like that and disappeared off to thatthat schooland came home every vacation with her pockets full of frog spawn, turning teacups into rats. I was the only one who saw her for what she wasa freak! But for my mother and father, oh no, it was Lily this and Lily that, they were proud of having a witch in the family!

79She stopped to draw a deep breath and then went ranting on. It seemed she had been wanting to say all this for years.

80Then she met that Potter at school and they left and got married and had you, and of course I knew youd be just the same, just as strange, just asasabnormaland then, if you please, she went and got herself blown up and we got landed with you!”

81Harry had gone very white. As soon as he found his voice he said, “Blown up? You told me they died in a car crash!” “CAR CRASH!” roared Hagrid, jumping up so angrily that the Dursleys scuttled back to their corner. “How could a car crash kill Lily anJames Potter? Its an outrage! A scandal! Harry Potter not knowin’ his own story when every kid in our world knows his name!” “But why? What happened?” Harry asked urgently.

82The anger faded from Hagrid’s face. He looked suddenly anxious.

83I never expected this,” he said, in a low, worried voice. “I had no idea, when Dumbledore told me there might be trouble gettin’ hold of yeh, how much yeh didn’t know. Ah, Harry, I donknow if Im the right person ter tell yehbut someones gottayeh cant go off ter Hogwarts not knowin’.” He threw a dirty look at the Dursleys.

84Well, its best yeh know as much as I can tell yehmind, I cant tell yeh everythin’, its a great myst’ry, parts of it. . . .” He sat down, stared into the fire for a few seconds, and then said, “It begins, I suppose, withwith a person calledbut its incredible yeh dont know his name, everyone in our world knows —” “Who?”

85WellI donlike sayin’ the name if I can help it. No one does.” “Why not?”

86Gulpingargoyles, Harry, people are still scared. Blimey, this is difficult.

87See, there was this wizard who went . . . bad. As bad as you could go. Worse.

88Worse than worse. His name was . . .

89Hagrid gulped, but no words came out.

90Could you write it down?” Harry suggested.

91Nahcant spell it. All right — Voldemort.” Hagrid shuddered. Donmake me say it again. Anyway, thisthis wizard, about twenty years ago now, started lookin’ fer followers. Gotem, toosome were afraid, some just wanted a bit ohis power, ’cause he was gettin’ himself power, all right.

92Dark days, Harry. Didn’t know who ter trust, didn’t dare get friendly with strange wizards or witches . . . terrible things happened. He was takin’ over.

93Course, some stood up to himanhe killedem. Horribly. One othe only safe places left was Hogwarts. Reckon Dumbledore’s the only one You- Know-Who was afraid of. Didn’t dare try takin’ the school, not justhen, anyway.

94Now, yer mum andad were as good a witch anwizard as I ever knew.

95Head boy angirl at Hogwarts in their day! Suppose the myst’ry is why You- Know-Who never tried to getem on his side before . . . probably knew they were too close ter Dumbledore ter want anythin’ ter do with the Dark Side.

96Maybe he thought he could persuadeem . . . maybe he just wantedem outta the way. All anyone knows is, he turned up in the village where you was all living, on Halloween ten years ago. You was just a year old. He came ter yer house an’— an’— ”

97Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn.

98Sorry,” he said. But its that sadknew yer mum andad, annicer people yeh couldn’t findanyway . . .

99You-Know-Who killedem. Anthenanthis is the real myst’ry of the thinghe tried to kill you, too. Wanted ter make a clean job of it, I suppose, or maybe he just liked killin’ by then. But he couldn’t do it. Never wondered how you got that mark on yer forehead? That was no ordinary cut. Thats what yeh get when a powerful, evil curse touches yehtook care of yer mum andad anyer house, evenbut it didn’t work on you, anthats why yer famous, Harry. No one ever lived after he decided ter killem, no one except you, anhed killed some othe best witches anwizards of the agethe McKinnons, the Bones, the Prewetts — anyou was only a baby, anyou lived.”

100Something very painful was going on in Harrys mind. As Hagrid’s story came to a close, he saw again the blinding flash of green light, more clearly than he had ever remembered it beforeand he remembered something else, for the first time in his life: a high, cold, cruel laugh.

101Hagrid was watching him sadly.

102Took yeh from the ruined house myself, on Dumbledore’s orders. Brought yeh ter this lot . . .”

103Load of old tosh,” said Uncle Vernon. Harry jumped; he had almost forgotten that the Dursleys were there. Uncle Vernon certainly seemed to have got back his courage. He was glaring at Hagrid and his fists were clenched.

104Now, you listen here, boy,” he snarled, “I accept theres something strange about you, probably nothing a good beating wouldn’t have curedand as for all this about your parents, well, they were weirdos, no denying it, and the worlds better off without them in my opinionasked for all they got, getting mixed up with these wizarding typesjust what I expected, always knew theyd come to a sticky end —”

105But at that moment, Hagrid leapt from the sofa and drew a battered pink umbrella from inside his coat. Pointing this at Uncle Vernon like a sword, he said, “Im warning you, Dursley — Im warning youone more word . . .” In danger of being speared on the end of an umbrella by a bearded giant, Uncle Vernon’s courage failed again; he flattened himself against the wall and fell silent.

106Thats better,” said Hagrid, breathing heavily and sitting back down on the sofa, which this time sagged right down to the floor.

107Harry, meanwhile, still had questions to ask, hundreds of them.

108But what happened to Vol-, sorryI mean, You-Know-Who?” “Good question, Harry. Disappeared. Vanished. Same night he tried ter kill you. Makes yeh even more famous. Thats the biggest myst’ry, see . . . he was gettin’ more anmore powerfulwhyd he go?

109Some say he died. Codswallop, in my opinion. Dunno if he had enough human left in him to die. Some say hes still out there, bidin’ his time, like, but I donbelieve it. People who was on his side came back ter ours. Some ofem came outta kinda trances. Donreckon they couldve done if he was comin’ back.

110Most of us reckon hes still out there somewhere but lost his powers. Too weak to carry on. ’Cause somethin’ about you finished him, Harry. There was somethin’ goin’ on that night he hadn’t counted onI dunno what it was, no one doesbut somethin’ about you stumped him, all right.” Hagrid looked at Harry with warmth and respect blazing in his eyes, but Harry, instead of feeling pleased and proud, felt quite sure there had been a horrible mistake. A wizard? Him? How could he possibly be? Hed spent his life being clouted by Dudley, and bullied by Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon; if he was really a wizard, why hadn’t they been turned into warty toads every time theyd tried to lock him in his cupboard? If hed once defeated the greatest sorcerer in the world, how come Dudley had always been able to kick him around like a football?

111“Hagrid,” he said quietly, “I think you must have made a mistake. I dont think I can be a wizard.”

112To his surprise, Hagrid chuckled.

113Not a wizard, eh? Never made things happen when you was scared or angry?”

114Harry looked into the fire. Now he came to think about it . . . every odd thing that had ever made his aunt and uncle furious with him had happened when he, Harry, had been upset or angry . . . chased by Dudley’s gang, he had somehow found himself out of their reach . . . dreading going to school with that ridiculous haircut, hed managed to make it grow back . . . and the very last time Dudley had hit him, hadn’t he got his revenge, without even realizing he was doing it? Hadn’t he set a boa constrictor on him?

115Harry looked back at Hagrid, smiling, and saw that Hagrid was positively beaming at him.

116See?” said Hagrid. Harry Potter, not a wizardyou wait, youll be right famous at Hogwarts.”

117But Uncle Vernon wasn’t going to give in without a fight.

118Havent I told you hes not going?” he hissed. Hes going to Stonewall High and hell be grateful for it. Ive read those letters and he needs all sorts of rubbishspell books and wands and —” “If he wants ter go, a great Muggle like you wont stop him,” growled Hagrid. Stop Lily anJames Potters son goin’ ter Hogwarts! Yer mad. His names been down ever since he was born. Hes off ter the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. Seven years there and he wont know himself. Hell be with youngsters of his own sort, fer a change, anhell be under the greatest headmaster Hogwarts ever had, Albus Dumbled —” “I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!” yelled Uncle Vernon.

119But he had finally gone too far. Hagrid seized his umbrella and whirled it over his head, “NEVER —” he thundered, “— INSULT — ALBUS — DUMBLEDORE — INFRONTOFME!”

120He brought the umbrella swishing down through the air to point at Dudley — there was a flash of violet light, a sound like a firecracker, a sharp squeal, and the next second, Dudley was dancing on the spot with his hands clasped over his fat bottom, howling in pain. When he turned his back on them, Harry saw a curly pigs tail poking through a hole in his trousers.

121Uncle Vernon roared. Pulling Aunt Petunia and Dudley into the other room, he cast one last terrified look at Hagrid and slammed the door behind them.

122Hagrid looked down at his umbrella and stroked his beard.

123“Shouldn’ta lost me temper,” he said ruefully, “but it didn’t work anyway.

124Meant ter turn him into a pig, but I suppose he was so much like a pig anyway there wasn’t much left ter do.

125He cast a sideways look at Harry under his bushy eyebrows.

126Be grateful if yeh didn’t mention that ter anyone at Hogwarts,” he said.

127Imernot supposed ter do magic, strictly speakin’. I was allowed ter do a bit ter follow yeh anget yer letters to yeh anstuffone othe reasons I was so keen ter take on the job —”

128Why aren’t you supposed to do magic?” asked Harry.

129Oh, wellI was at Hogwarts meself but Iergot expelled, ter tell yeh the truth. In me third year. They snapped me wand in half aneverything.

130But Dumbledore let me stay on as gamekeeper. Great man, Dumbledore. ” “Why were you expelled?”

131Its gettin’ late and weve got lots ter do tomorrow,” said Hagrid loudly.

132Gotta get up ter town, get all yer books anthat.” He took off his thick black coat and threw it to Harry.

133You can kip under that,” he said. Donmind if it wriggles a bit, I think I still got a couple odormice in one othe pockets.”