Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
What was one thing in the envelope Ron sent to Harry on his birthday
What was one thing in the envelope Ron sent to Harry on his birthday
Ron sent Harry a letter, a photograph, and a gift.
Harry glanced back at the photograph. Percy, who was in his seventh and final year at Hogwarts, was looking particularly smug. He had pinned his Head Boy badge to the fez perched jauntily on top of his neat hair, his horn-rimmed glasses flashing in the Egyptian sun. Harry now turned to his present and unwrapped it. Inside was what looked like a miniature glass spinning top. There was another note from Ron beneath it. Harry — this is a Pocket Sneakoscope. If there’s someone untrustworthy around, it’s supposed to light up and spin. Bill says it’s rubbish sold for wizard tourists and isn’t reliable, because it kept lighting up at dinner last night. But he didn’t realize Fred and George had put beetles in his soup. Bye — Ron
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban