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标 题: HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS ⅩⅦ
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2002年08月17日16:33:42 星期六), 站内信件
e was standing at the end of a very long, dimly lit
chamber. Towering stone pillars entwined with more carved serpents
rose to support a ceiling lost in darkness, casting long, black
shadows through the odd, greenish gloom that filled the place.
His heart beating very fast, Harry stood listening to the chill
silence. Could the basilisk be lurking in a shadowy corner, behind
a pillar? And where was Ginny?
He pulled out his wand and moved forward between the serpentine
columns. Every careful footstep echoed loudly off the shadowy
walls. He kept his eyes narrowed, ready to clamp them shut at the
smallest sign of movement. The hollow eye sockets of the stone
snakes seemed to be following him. More than once, with a jolt of
the stomach, he thought he saw one stir.
Then, as he drew level with the last pair of pillars, a statue
high as the Chamber itself loomed into view, standing against the
back wall.
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Harry had to crane his neck to look up into the giant face
above: It was ancient and monkeyish, with a long, thin beard that
fell almost to the bottom of the wizard's sweeping stone robes,
where two enormous gray feet stood on the smooth Chamber floor. And
between the feet, facedown, lay a small, black-robed figure with
flaming-red hair.
"tinny!" Harry muttered, sprinting to her and dropping to his
knees. "tinny - don't be dead - please don't be dead -" He flung
his wand aside, grabbed Ginny's shoulders, and turned her over. Her
face was white as marble, and as cold, yet her eyes were closed,
so she wasn't Petrified. But then she must be
"Ginny, please wake up," Harry muttered desperately, shaking
her. Ginny's head lolled hopelessly from side to side.
"She won't wake," said a soft voice.
Harry jumped and spun around on his knees.
A tall, black-haired boy was leaning against the nearest pillar,
watching. He was strangely blurred around the edges, as though
Harry were looking at him through a misted window. But there was
no mistaking him
"Tom - Tom Riddle?"
Riddle nodded, not taking his eyes off Harry's face.
"What d'you mean, she won't wake?" Harry said desperately. "She's
not - she's not -?"
"She's still alive," said Riddle. "But only just."
Harry stared at him. Tom Riddle had been at Hogwarts fifty years
ago, yet here he stood, a weird, misty light shining about him,
not a day older than sixteen.
"Are you a ghost?" Harry said uncertainly.
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"A memory," said Riddle quietly. "Preserved in a diary for
fifty years.
He pointed toward the floor near the statue's giant toes. Lying
open there was the little black diary Harry had found in Moaning
Myrtle's bathroom. For a second, Harry wondered how it had got
there - but there were more pressing matters to deal with.
"You've got to help me, Tom," Harry said, raising Ginny's head
again. "We've got to get her out of here. There's a basilisk ... I
don't know where it is, but it could be along any moment .... Please,
help me -1)
Riddle didn't move. Harry, sweating, managed to hoist Ginny
half off the floor, and bent to pick up his wand again.
But his wand had gone.
"Did you see -?"
He looked up. Riddle was still watching him - twirling Harry's
wand between his long fingers.
"Thanks," said Harry, stretching out his hand for it.
A smile curled the corners of Riddle's mouth. He continued to
stare at Harry, twirling the wand idly.
"Listen," said Harry urgently, his knees sagging with Ginny's
dead weight. "We've got to go! If the basilisk comes -"
"It won't come until it is called," said Riddle calmly.
Harry lowered Ginny back onto the floor, unable to hold her up
any longer.
"What d'you mean?" he said. "Look, give me my wand, I might
need it -"
Riddle's smile broadened.
"You won't be needing it," he said.
*%08*
Harry stared at him.
"What d'you mean, I won't be -?"
"I've waited a long time for this, Harry Potter," said
Riddle. "For the chance to see you. To speak to you."
"Look," said Harry, losing patience, "I don't think you get
it. We're in the Chamber of Secrets. We can talk later -"
"We're going to talk now," said Riddle, still smiling broadly,
and he pocketed Harry's wand.
Harry stared at him. There was something very funny going on
here ....
"How did Ginny get like this?" he asked slowly.
"Well, that's an interesting question," said Riddle
pleasantly. "And quite a long story. I suppose the real reason
Ginny Weasley's like this is because she opened her heart and
spilled all her secrets to an invisible stranger."
"What are you talking about?" said Harry.
"The diary," said Riddle. `My diary. Little Ginny's been writing
in it for months and months, telling me all her pitiful worries and
woes - how her brothers tease her, how she had to come to school
with secondhand robes and books, how" -Riddle's eyes glinted "how
she didn't think famous, good, great Harry Potter would ever like
her . . . ."
All the time he spoke, Riddle's eyes never left Harry's
face. There was an almost hungry look in them.
"It's very boring, having to listen to the silly little troubles
of an eleven- year-old girl," he went on. "But I was patient. I
wrote back. I was sympathetic, I was kind. Ginny simply loved me. No
one's ever understood me like you, Tom .... I'm so glad I've got
this diary to
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confide in .... It's like having a friend I can carry around
in my pocket . . . .
Riddle laughed, a high, cold laugh that didn't suit him. It
made the hairs stand up on the back of Harry's neck.
"If I say it myself, Harry, I've always been able to charm
the people I needed. So Ginny poured out her soul to me, and her
soul happened to be exactly what I wanted .... I grew stronger and
stronger on a diet of her deepest fears, her darkest secrets. I
grew powerful, far more powerful than little Miss Weasley. Powerful
enough to start feeding Miss Weasley a few of my secrets, to start
pouring a little of my soul back into her. . ."
"What d'you mean?" said Harry, whose mouth had gone very dry.
" Haven't you guessed yet, Harry Potter?" said Riddle
softly. "Ginny Weasley opened the Chamber of Secrets. She strangled
the school roosters and daubed threatening messages on the walls. She
set the Serpent of Slytherin on four Mudbloods, and the Squib's cat.
"No," Harry whispered.
"Yes," said Riddle, calmly. "Of course, she didn't know what
she was doing at first. It was very amusing. I wish you could
have seen her new diary entries ... far more interesting, they
became .... Dear Tom," he recited, watching Harry's horrified
face, `I think I'm losing my memory. There are rooster feathers
all over my robes and 1 don't know how they got there. Dear Tom,
l can't remember what 1 did on the night of Halloween, but a cat
was attacked and I've got paint all down my front. Dear Tom, Percy
keeps telling me I'm pale and I'm not myself. I think he suspects
me... There was another attack today
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and I don't know where I was. Tom, what am I going to do? I
think I'm going mad... I think I'm the one attacking everyone, Tom!"
Harry's fists were clenched, the nails digging deep into
his Palms.
"it took a very long time for stupid little Ginny to stop
trusting her diary," said Riddle. "But she finally became suspicious
and tried to dispose of it. And that's where you came in, Harry. You
found it, and I couldn't have been more delighted. Of all the people
who could have picked it up, it was you, the very person I was most
anxious to meet . . . ."
"And why did you want to meet me?" said Harry. Anger was coursing
through him, and it was an effort to keep his voice steady.
"Well, you see, Ginny told me all about you, Harry," said
Riddle. "Your whole fascinating history. " His eyes roved over
the lightning scar on Harry's forehead, and their expression grew
hungrier. "I knew I must find out more about you, talk to you,
meet you if I could. So I decided to show you my famous capture of
that great oaf, Hagrid, to gain your trust -"
"Hagrid's my friend," said Harry, his voice now shaking. "And
you framed him, didn't you? I thought you made a mistake, but -"
Riddle laughed his high laugh again.
"It was my word against Hagrid's, Harry. Well, you can imagine
how it looked to old Armando Dippet. On the one hand, Tom Riddle,
poor but brilliant, parentless but so brave, school prefect, model
student ... on the other hand, big, blundering Hagrid, in trouble
every other week, trying to raise werewolf cubs under his bed,
sneaking off to the Forbidden Forest to wrestle trolls ... but I
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admit, even I was surprised how well the plan worked. I thought
someone must realize that Hagrid couldn't possibly be the Heir of
Slytherin. It had taken me five whole years to find out everything I
could about the Chamber of Secrets and discover the secret entrance
... as though Hagrid had the brains, or the power!
"Only the Transfiguration teacher, Dumbledore, seemed to
think Hagrid was innocent. He persuaded Dipper to keep Hagrid and
train him as gamekeeper. Yes, I think Dumbledore might have guessed
.... Dumbledore never seemed to like me as much as the other teachers
did ......
"I bet Dumbledore saw right through you," said Harry, his
teeth gritted.
"Well, he certainly kept an annoyingly close watch on me after
Hagrid was expelled," said Riddle carelessly. "I knew it wouldn't
be safe to open the Chamber again while I was still at school. But I
wasn't going to waste those long years Id spent searching for it. I
decided to leave behind a diary, preserving my sixteen-year-old self
in its pages, so that one day, with luck, I would be able to lead
another in my footsteps, and finish Salazar Slytherin's noble work."
"Well, you haven't finished it," said Harry triumphantly. "No
one's died this time, not even the cat. In a few hours the Mandrake
Draught will be ready and everyone who was Petrified will be all
right again -"
"Haven't I already told you," said Riddle quietly, "that killing
Mudbloods doesn't matter to me anymore? For many months now, my
new target has been -you."
Harry stared at him.
"Imagine how angry I was when the next time my diary was
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opened, it was Ginny who was writing to me, not you. She saw you
with the diary, you see, and panicked. "What if you found out how
to work it, and I repeated all her secrets to you? What if, even
worse, I told you who'd been strangling roosters? So the foolish
little brat waited until your dormitory was deserted and stole it
back. But I knew what I must do. It was clear to me that you were
on the trail of Slytherin's heir. From everything Ginny had told me
about you, I knew you would go to any lengths to solve the mystery --
particularly if one of your best friends was attacked. And
Ginny had told me the whole school was buzzing because you could
speak Parseltongue ....
"So I made Ginny write her own farewell on the wall and come down
here to wait. She struggled and cried and became very boring. But
there isn't much life left in her .... She put too much into the
diary, into me. Enough to let me leave its pages at last .... I
have been waiting for you to appear since we arrived here. I knew
you'd come. I have many questions for you, Harry Potter."
"Like what?" Harry spat, fists still clenched.
"Well," said Riddle, smiling pleasantly, "how is it that you a
skinny boy with no extraordinary magical talent - managed to defeat
the greatest wizard of all time? How did you escape with nothing
but a scar, while Lord Voldemort's powers were destroyed?"
There was an odd red gleam in his hungry eyes now.
"Why do you care how I escaped?" said Harry slowly. "Voldemort
was after your time ......
"Voldemort," said Riddle softly, "is my past, present, and
future, Harry Potter . . . ."
He pulled Harry's wand from his pocket and began to trace it
through the air, writing three shimmering words:
TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE
Then he waved the wand once, and the letters of his name
rearranged themselves:
I AM LORD VOLDEMORT
"You see?" he whispered. "It was a name I was already using at
Hogwarts, to my most intimate friends only, of course. You think
I was going to use my filthy Muggle father's name forever? I, in
whose veins runs the blood of Salazar Slytherin himself, through
my mother's side? I, keep the name of a foul, common Muggle, who
abandoned me even before I was born, just because he found out
his wife was a witch? No, Harry - I fashioned myself a new name,
a name I knew wizards everywhere would one day fear to speak,
when I had become the greatest sorcerer in the world!"
Harry's brain seemed to have jammed. He stared numbly at Riddle,
at the orphaned boy who had grown up to murder Harry's own parents,
and so many others .... At last he forced himself to -,peak.
"You're not," he said, his quiet voice full of hatred.
"Not what?" snapped Riddle.
"Not the greatest sorcerer in the world," said Harry,
breathing fast. "Sorry to disappoint you and all that, but the
greatest wizard in the world is Albus Dumbledore. Everyone says
so. Even when you were strong, you didn't dare try and take over
at Hogwarts. Dumbledore saw through you when you were at school
and he still frightens you now, wherever you're hiding these days -"
The smile had gone from Riddle's face, to be replaced by a very
ugly look.
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"Dumbledore's been driven out of this castle by the mere memory
of me!" he hissed.
"He's not as gone as you might think!" Harry retorted. He was
speaking at random, wanting to scare Riddle, wishing rather than
believing it to be true
Riddle opened his mouth, but froze.
Music was coming from somewhere. Riddle whirled around to stare
down the empty Chamber. The music was growing louder. It was eerie,
spine-tingling, unearthly; it lifted the hair on Harry's scalp and
made his heart feel as though it was swelling to twice its normal
size. Then, as the music reached such a pitch that Harry felt it
vibrating inside his own ribs, flames erupted at the top of the
nearest pillar.
A crimson bird the size of a swan had appeared, piping its weird
music to the vaulted ceiling. It had a glittering golden tail as
long as a peacock's and gleaming golden talons, which were gripping
a ragged bundle.
A second later, the bird was flying straight at Harry. It dropped
the ragged thing it was carrying at his feet, then landed heavily
on his shoulder. As it folded its great wings, Harry looked up and
saw it had a long, sharp golden beak and a beady black eye.
The bird stopped singing. It sat still and warm next to Harry's
cheek, gazing steadily at Riddle.
"That's a phoenix said Riddle, staring shrewdly back at it.
"Fawkes?" Harry breathed, and he felt the bird's golden claws
squeeze his shoulder gently
"And that -" said Riddle, now eyeing the ragged thing that
Fawkes had dropped, "that's the old school Sorting Hat -"
So it was. Patched, frayed, and dirty, the hat lay motionless
at Harry's feet.
Riddle began to laugh again. He laughed so hard that the dark
chamber rang with it, as though ten Riddles were laughing at once
"This is what Dumbledore sends his defender! A songbird and an
old hat! Do you feel brave, Harry Potter? Do you feel safe now?"
Harry didn't answer. He might not see what use Fawkes or the
Sorting Hat were, but he was no longer alone, and he waited for
Riddle to stop laughing with his courage mounting.
"To business, Harry," said Riddle, still smiling broadly. "Twice
- in your past, in my future - we have met. And twice I failed to
kill you. How did you survive? Tell me everything. The longer you
talk," he added softly, "the longer you stay alive."
Harry was thinking fast, weighing his chances. Riddle had the
wand. He, Harry, had Fawkes and the Sorting Hat, neither of which
would be much good in a duel. It looked bad, all right ... but
the longer Riddle stood there, the more life was dwindling out of
Ginny ... and in the meantime, Harry noticed suddenly, Riddle's
outline was becoming clearer, more solid .... If it had to be a
fight between him and Riddle, better sooner than later.
"No one knows why you lost your powers when you attacked me,"
said Harry abruptly. "I don't know myself But I know why you
couldn't kill me. Because my mother died to save me. My common
Muggle-born mother," he added, shaking with suppressed rage. "She
stopped you killing me. And I've seen the real you, I saw you last
year. You're a wreck. You're barely alive. That's where all your
power got you. You're in hiding. You're ugly, you're foul -"
*%16*
Riddle's face contorted. Then he forced it into an awful
smile. "So. Your mother died to save you. Yes, that's a powerful
countercharm. I can see now ... there is nothing special about you,
after all. I wondered, you see. There are strange likenesses between
us, after all. Even you must have noticed. Both half-bloods, orphans,
raised by Muggles. Probably the only two Parselmouths to come to
Hogwarts since the great Slytherin himself We even look something
alike ... but after all, it was merely a lucky chance that saved
you from me. That's all I wanted to know."
Harry stood, tense, waiting for Riddle to raise his wand. But
Riddle's twisted smile was widening again.
"Now, Harry, I'm going to teach you a little lesson. Let's
match the powers of Lord Voldemort, Heir of Salazar Slytherin,
against famous Harry Potter, and the best weapons Dumbledore can
give him . . . ."
He cast an amused eye over Fawkes and the Sorting Hat, then
walked away. Harry, fear spreading up his numb legs, watched Ridthe
stop between the high pillars and look up into the stone face of
Slytherin, high above him in the half-darkness. Riddle opened his
mouth wide and hissed - but Harry understood what he was saying ....
"Speak to me, Slytherin, greatest of the Hogwarts Four. "
Harry wheeled around to look up at the statue, Fawkes swaying
on his shoulder.
Slytherin's gigantic stone face was moving. Horrorstruck, Harry
saw his mouth opening, wider and wider, to make a huge black hole.
And something was stirring inside the statue's mouth. Something
was slithering up from its depths. 3 1
Harry backed away until he hit the dark Chamber wall, and as he
shut his eyes tight he felt Fawkes' wing sweep his cheek as he took
flight. Harry wanted to shout, "Don't leave me!" but what chance
did a phoenix have against the king of serpents?
Something huge hit the stone floor of the Chamber. Harry felt
it shudder - he knew what was happening, he could sense it, could
almost see the giant serpent uncoiling itself from Slytherin's
mouth. Then he heard Riddle's hissing voice:
"Kill him. "
The basilisk was moving toward Harry; he could hear its heavy
body slithering heavily across the dusty floor. Eyes still tightly
shut, Harry began to run blindly sideways, his hands outstretched,
feeling his way - Voldemort was laughing
Harry tripped. He fell hard onto the stone and tasted blood
the serpent was barely feet from him, he could hear it coming
There was a loud, explosive spitting sound right above him,
and then something heavy hit Harry so hard that he was smashed into
the wall. Waiting for fangs to sink through his body he heard more
mad hissing, something thrashing wildly off the pillars
He couldn't help it - he opened his eyes wide enough to squint
at what was going on.
The enormous serpent, bright, poisonous green, thick as an oak
trunk, had raised itself high in the air and its great blunt head
was weaving drunkenly between the pillars. As Harry trembled, ready
to close his eyes if it turned, he saw what had distracted the snake.
Fawkes was soaring around its head, and the basilisk was snapping
furiously at him with fangs long and thin as sabers
Fawkes dived. His long golden beak sank out of sight and a
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sudden shower of dark blood spattered the floor. The snake's
tail thrashed, narrowly missing Harry, and before Harry could
shut his eyes, it turned - Harry looked straight into its face
and saw that its eyes, both its great, bulbous yellow eyes, had
been punctured by the phoenix; blood was streaming to the floor,
and the snake was spitting in agony.
"NO!" Harry heard Riddle screaming. "LEAVE THE BIRD! LEAVE THE
BIRD! THE BOY IS BEHIND YOU. YOU CAN STILL SMELL HIM. KILL HIMI"
The blinded serpent swayed, confused, still deadly. Fawkes was
circling its head, piping his eerie song, jabbing here and there
at its scaly nose as the blood poured from its ruined eyes.
"Help me, help me," Harry muttered wildly, "someone - anyone
The snake's tail whipped across the floor again. Harry
ducked. Something soft hit his face.
The basilisk had swept the Sorting Hat into Harry's arms. Harry
seized it. It was all he had left, his only chance - he rammed it
onto his head and threw himself flat onto the floor as the basilisk's
tail swung over him again.
Help me - help me - Harry thought, his eyes screwed tight under
the hat. Please help me
There was no answering voice. Instead, the hat contracted,
as though an invisible hand was squeezing it very tightly.
Something very hard and heavy thudded onto the top of Harry's
head, almost knocking him out. Stars winking in front of his eyes,
he grabbed the top of the hat to pull it off and felt something
long and hard beneath it.
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A gleaming silver sword had appeared inside the hat, its handle
glittering with rubies the size of eggs.
"KILL THE BOY! LEAVE THE BIRD! THE BOY IS BEHIND YOU. SNIFF --
SMELL HIM."
Harry was on his feet, ready. The basilisk's head was falling,
its body coiling around, hitting pillars as it twisted to face
him. He could see the vast, bloody eye sockets, see the mouth
stretching wide, wide enough to swallow him whole, lined with fangs
long as his sword, thin, glittering, venomous -
It lunged blindly -- Harry dodged and it hit the Chamber wall. It
lunged again, and its forked tongue lashed Harry's side. He raised
the sword in both his hands -
The basilisk lunged again, and this time its aim was true --
Harry threw his whole weight behind the sword and drove it to the
hilt into the roof of the serpent's mouth -
But as warm blood drenched Harry's arms, he felt a searing pain
just above his elbow. One long, poisonous fang was sinking deeper
and deeper into his arm and it splintered as the basilisk keeled
over sideways and fell, twitching, to the floor.
Harry slid down the wall. He gripped the fang that was spreading
poison through his body and wrenched it out of his arm. But he knew
it was too late. White-hot pain was spreading slowly and steadily
from the wound. Even as he dropped the fang and watched his own
blood soaking his robes, his vision went foggy. The Chamber was
dissolving in a whirl of dull color.
A patch of scarlet swam past, and Harry heard a soft clatter
of claws beside him.
"Fawkes," said Harry thickly. "You were fantastic, Fawkes
. . . ."
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He felt the bird lay its beautiful head on the spot where the
serpent's fang had pierced him.
He could hear echoing footsteps and then a dark shadow moved
in front of him.
"You're dead, Harry Potter," said Riddle's voice above
him. "Dead. Even Dumbledore's bird knows it. Do you see what he's
doing, Potter? He's crying."
Harry blinked. Fawke's head slid in and out of focus. Thick,
pearly tears were trickling down the glossy feathers.
"I'm going to sit here and watch you die, Harry Potter. Take
your time. I'm in no hurry."
Harry felt drowsy. Everything around him seemed to be spinning.
"So ends the famous Harry Potter," said Riddle's distant
voice. "Alone in the Chamber of Secrets, forsaken by his friends,
defeated at last by the Dark Lord he so unwisely challenged. You'll
be back with your dear Mudblood mother soon, Harry... She bought
you twelve years of borrowed time ... but Lord Voldemort got you
in the end, as you knew he must . . . ."
If this is dying, thought Harry, it's not so bad.
Even the pain was leaving him ....
But was this dying? Instead of going black, the Chamber seemed
to be coming back into focus. Harry gave his head a little shake
and there was Fawkes, still resting his head on Harry's arm. A
pearly patch of tears was shining all around the wound -- except
that there was no wound
"Get away, bird," said Riddle's voice suddenly. "Get away from
him - I said, get away --"
Harry raised his head. Riddle was pointing Harry's wand at
Fawkes; there was a bang like a gun, and Fawkes took flight
again in a whirl of gold and scarlet.
"Phoenix tears. - ." said Riddle quietly, staring at Harry's
arm. "Of course ... healing powers ... I forgot. . ."
He looked into Harry's face. "But it makes no difference. In
fact, I prefer it this way. Just you and me, Harry Potter ... you
and me....
He raised the wand
Then, in a rush of wings, Fawkes had soared back overhead and
something fell into Harry's lap -- the diary.
For a split second, both Harry and Riddle, wand still raised,
stared at it. Then, without thinking, without considering, as though
he had meant to do it all along, Harry seized the basilisk fang
on the floor next to him and plunged it straight into the heart of
the book.
There was a long, dreadful, piercing scream. Ink spurted out
of the diary in torrents, streaming over Harry's hands, flooding
the floor. Riddle was writhing and twisting, screaming and flailing
and then
He had gone. Harry's wand fell to the floor with a clatter
and there was silence. Silence except for the steady drip drip of
ink still oozing from the diary. The basilisk venom had burned a
sizzling hole right through it.
Shaking all over, Harry pulled himself up. His head was spinning
as though he'd just traveled miles by Floo powder. Slowly, he
gathered together his wand and the Sorting Hat, and, with a huge tug,
retrieved the glittering sword from the roof of the basilisk's mouth.
Then came a faint moan from the end of the Chamber. Ginny was
stirring. As Harry hurried toward her, she sat up. Her bemused
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eyes traveled from the huge form of the dead basilisk, over
Harry, in his blood-soaked robes, then to the diary in his hand. She
drew a great, shuddering gasp and tears began to pour down her face.
"Harry -- oh, Harry -- I tried to tell you at b-breakfast, but I
c-couldn't say it in front of Percy -- it was me, Harry -- but I --
I s-swear I d- diddt mean to -- R-Riddle made me, he t-took me over
-- and - how did you kill that -- that thing? W-where's Riddle? The
last thing I r- remember is him coming out of the diary --"
" It's all right," said Harry, holding up the diary, and
showing Ginny the fang hole, "Riddle's finished. Look! Him and the
basilisk. C'mon, Ginny, let's get out of here --"
"I'm going to be expelled!" Ginny wept as Harry helped her
awkwardly to her feet. "I've looked forward to coming to Hogwarts
ever since B-Bill came and n-now I'll have to leave and -- w-what'll
Mum and Dad say?"
Fawkes was waiting for them, hovering in the Chamber
entrance. Harry urged Ginny forward; they stepped over the motionless
coils of the dead basilisk, through the echoing gloom, and back
into the tunnel. Harry heard the stone doors close behind them with
a soft hiss.
After a few minutes' progress up the dark tunnel, a distant
sound of slowly shifting rock reached Harry's ears.
"Ron!" Harry yelled, speeding up. "Ginny's okay! I've got her!"
He heard Ron give a strangled cheer, and they turned the next
bend to see his eager face staring through the sizable gap he had
managed to make in the rock fall.
"Ginny!" Ron thrust an arm through the gap in the rock to pull
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her through first. "You're alive! I don't believe it! What
happened?" How - what -- where did that bird come from?"
Fawkes had swooped through the gap after Ginny.
"He's Dumbledore's," said Harry, squeezing through himself
"How come you've got a sword?" said Ron, gaping at the glittering
weapon in Harry's hand.
"I'll explain when we get out of here," said Harry with a
sideways glance at Ginny, who was crying harder than ever.
"But --"
"Later," Harry said shortly. He didn't think it was a good
idea to tell Ron yet who'd been opening the Chamber, not in front
of Ginny, anyway. "Where's Lockhart?"
"Back there," said Ron, still looking puzzled but jerking
his head up the tunnel toward the pipe. "He's in a bad way. Come
and see."
Led by Fawkes, whose wide scarlet wings emitted a soft golden
glow in the darkness, they walked all the way back to the mouth
of the pipe. Gilderoy Lockhart was sitting there, humming placidly
to himself.
"His memory's gone," said Ron. "The Memory Charm backfired. Hit
him instead of us. Hasn't got a clue who he is, or where he is,
or who we are. I told him to come and wait here. He's a danger
to himself"
Lockhart peered good-naturedly up at them all.
"Hello," he said. "Odd sort of place, this, isn't it? Do you
live here?"
"No," said Ron, raising his eyebrows at Harry.
Harry bent down and looked up the long, dark pipe.
"Have you thought how we're going to get back up this?" he said
to Ron.
*324*
Ron shook his head, but Fawkes the phoenix had swooped past
Harry and was now fluttering in front of him, his beady eyes bright
in the dark. He was waving his long golden tail feathers. Harry
looked uncertainly at him.
"He looks like he wants you to grab hold. . ." said Ron, looking
perplexed. "But you're much too heavy for a bird to pull up there -"
"Fawkes," said Harry, "isn't an ordinary bird." He turned
quickly to the others. "We've got to hold on to each other. Ginny,
grab Ron's hand. Professor Lockhart --"
"He means you," said Ron sharply to Lockhart.
"You hold Ginny's other hand --"
Harry tucked the sword and the Sorting Hat into his belt, Ron
took hold of the back of Harry's robes, and Harry reached out and
took hold of Fawkes's strangely hot tail feathers.
An extraordinary lightness seemed to spread through his whole
body and the next second, in a rush of wings, they were flying upward
through the pipe. Harry could hear Lockhart dangling below him,
saying, "Amazing! Amazing! This is just like magic!" The chill air
was whipping through Harry's hair, and before he'd stopped enjoying
the ride, it was over -- all four of them were hitting the wet floor
of Moaning Myrtle's bathroom, and as Lockhart straightened his hat,
the sink that hid the pipe was sliding back into place.
Myrtle goggled at them.
"You're alive," she said blankly to Harry.
"There's no need to sound so disappointed," he said grimly,
wiping flecks of blood and slime off his glasses.
* 325*
"Oh, well ... Id just been thinking ... if you had died, you'd
have been welcome to share my toilet," said Myrtle, blushing silver.
"Urgh!" said Ron as they left the bathroom for the dark,
deserted corridor outside. "Harry! I think Myrtle's grown fond of
you! You've got competition, Ginny!"
But tears were still flooding silently down Ginny's face.
"Where now?" said Ron, with an anxious look at Ginny. Harry
pointed.
Fawkes was leading the way, glowing gold along the corridor. They
strode after him, and moments later, found themselves outside
Professor McGonagall's office.
Harry knocked and pushed the door open.
--
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