Arthur Weasley's letter to Harry Potter
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| Arthur Weasley's letter to Harry Potter | |
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Arthur informs Harry that Albus Dumbledore arrived to the Ministry and tells him not to use magic or leave home. |
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- "The owl stuck out its leg, to which a small roll of parchment was tied, shook its feathers, and took off the moment Harry had pulled off the letter."
- —Harry Potter while receiving the letter.[src]
This letter was written by Arthur Weasley to Harry Potter on 2 August 1995, after he learned Harry Potter had been attacked by Dementors, and of Mafalda's first letter, and Mafalda's second letter, respectively.[2]
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Harry —
Dumbledore's just arrived at the Ministry and he's trying to sort it all out. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR AUNT AND UNCLE'S HOUSE. DO NOT DO ANY MORE MAGIC. DO NOT SURRENDER YOUR WAND.
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- ↑ Harry Potter Lexicon - Timeline
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Chapter 2 (A Peck of Owls)