蛋泥叔叔讲故事-哈利波特37

蛋泥叔叔讲故事-哈利波特37

2016-10-28    02'37''

主播: 丹尼老师

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介绍:
  They ate stale cornflakes and cold tinned tomatoes on toast for breakfast the next day. They had just finished when the owner of the hotel came over to their table.   "'Scuse me, but is one of you Mr. H. Potter? Only I got about an 'undred of these at the front desk."   She held up a letter so they could read the green ink address:   Mr. H. Potter   Room 17   Railview Hotel   Cokeworth   Harry made a grab for the letter but Uncle Vernon knocked his hand out of the way. The woman stared.   "I'll take them," said Uncle Vernon, standing up quickly and following her from the dining room.   Wouldn't it be better just to go home, dear?" Aunt Petunia suggested timidly, hours later, but Uncle Vernon didn't seem to hear her. Exactly what he was looking for, none of them knew. He drove them into the middle of a forest, got out, looked around, shook his head, got back in the car, and off they went again. The same thing happened in the middle of a plowed field, halfway across a suspension bridge, and at the top of a multilevel parking garage.   "Daddy's gone mad, hasn't he?" Dudley asked Aunt Petunia dully late that afternoon. Uncle Vernon had parked at the coast, locked them all inside the car, and disappeared.   It started to rain. Great drops beat on the roof of the car. Dud ley sniveled.   "It's Monday," he told his mother. "The Great Humberto's on tonight. I want to stay somewhere with a television. "   Monday. This reminded Harry of something. If it was Monday -- and you could usually count on Dudley to know the days the week, because of television -- then tomorrow, Tuesday, was Harry's eleventh birthday. Of course, his birthdays were never exactly fun -- last year, the Dursleys had given him a coat hanger and a pair of Uncle Vernon's old socks. Still, you weren't eleven every day.