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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Study Guide

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by J. K. Rowling
About 64 pages (19,119 words)
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Chapter 10 Summary

It is obvious that Harry and his friends were set up by Malfoy to be caught out of their dorm at midnight. Malfoy is shocked and disappointed that they have not been caught and expelled. Hermione will not speak to Harry or Ron after they nearly got her expelled.

Harry and Ron wonder about what could be in the package that was obviously being hidden in the forbidden wing. They believe that it must be very important if the three-headed dog is guarding it. They also ponder how to get back at Malfoy for his trick.

They get their revenge on Malfoy when a week later, a long package arrives for Harry. The package contains a note telling him that it is a new Nimbus Two Thousand, given to him by Professor McGonagall. He is.....

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