Thursday, November 27, 2008

Lawrence Alma-Tadema The Finding of Moses

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Draco's wand beneath the Cloak, and murmured, "Lumos."

   The black stone with is jagged crack running down the center sat in the two halves of the Snitch. The Resurrection Stone had cracked down the vertical line
   He knew it had happened, because he heard slight movements around him that suggested frail bodies shifting their footing on the earthy, twig-strewn ground that marked the outer edge of the forest. He opened his eyes and looked around.    They were neither ghost nor truly flesh, he could see that. They resembled most closely the Riddle that had escaped from the diary so long
representing the Elder Wand. The triangle and circle representing the Cloak and the stone were still discernible.

   And again Harry understood without having to think. It did not matter about bringing them back, for he was about to join them. He was not really fetching them: They were fetching him.

He closed his eyes and turned the stone over in his hand three times.

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