Hermione comes to the rescue, and the two of them Disapparate under Voldemort's nose. Taking Harry upstairs, Bathilda collapses and a large snake, Nagini, leaves her body and starts attacking Harry. The resident responds positively when asked if she is Bathilda Bagshot she takes them to her house, which is an absolute mess, and Harry notes a strange odor, as of rotten meat. On arriving at Godric's Hollow near Christmas of that year, Harry and Hermione are surprised to find that a resident of the village can apparently perceive them, despite their being under the Invisibility Cloak. It is mentioned that Bathilda at the time was very nearly senile, and that Rita Skeeter had used Veritaserum to get the recollections of Dumbledore's early life from her. This cements Harry's intention to go to Godric's Hollow. There, he learns that the source used by Rita Skeeter for her scurrilous book about Albus Dumbledore was most likely Bathilda Bagshot, who is apparently living in Godric's Hollow, where Harry's parents had lived, and to Harry's surprise, where the Dumbledore family had lived. Note that some editions of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban mistakenly list this book as being written by Adalbert Waffling.Īt Fleur and Bill's wedding, Harry speaks with Elphias Doge and Ron's Auntie Muriel. The book A History of Magic is mentioned early in the book as Harry has to do homework over the summer and is using this book as reference. One of the books that Harry must purchase in Diagon Alley is A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot. Beginner warning: Details follow which you may not wish to read at your current level.
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