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arry was several streets away before he collapsed onto a low wall in Magnolia Crescent, panting from the effort of dragging his trunk. start learning
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He sat quite still, anger still surging through him, listening to the frantic thumping of his heart. start learning
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And the worst of it was, he had just done serious magic, which meant that he was almost certainly expelled from Hogwarts. start learning
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He had broken the Decree for the Restriction of Underage Wizardry so badly, he was surprised Ministry of Magic representatives weren’t swooping down on him where he sat. start learning
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nurkować, pikować, robić obławę
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the rest of the fortune his parents had left him was stored in a vault at Gringotts Wizarding Bank in London. start learning
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skarbiec, grobowiec, piwnica
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kłujący, drapiący, drażliwy
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A funny prickling on the back of his neck had made Harry feel he was being watched, but the street appeared to be deserted, and no lights shone from any of the large square houses. start learning
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someone or something was standing in the narrow gap between the garage and the fence behind him start learning
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If only it would move, then he’d know whether it was just a stray cat or — something else. start learning
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ciężki, zwalisty, ogromny
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the garage door gleamed, and between them Harry saw, quite distinctly, the hulking outline of something very big, with wide, gleaming eyes. start learning
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His legs hit his trunk and he tripped start learning
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potknięcie; błąd; pomyłka
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His wand flew out of his hand as he flung out an arm to break his fall, and he landed, hard, in the gutter start learning
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rynna; studzienka kanalizacyjna; rynsztok
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NIEPOHAMOWANIE, SIARCZYŚCIE, GWAŁTOWNIE
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Harry snatched up his wand again and scrambled to his feet start learning
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chwytać, zabierać, porywać, łapać
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Harry snatched up his wand again and scrambled to his feet start learning
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Close up, he saw that Stan Shunpike was only a few years older than he was, eighteen or nineteen at most, with large, protruding ears and quite a few pimples. start learning
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nie ustępować, nie przestawać
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Harry rummaged once more in his trunk, extracted his money bag, and shoved some gold into Stan’s hand start learning
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podpórka; kinkiet; nawias
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A tiny wizard in a nightcap at the rear of the bus muttered start learning
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