melreads: Snape saying "sit down and shut up" or words to that effect (harry potter)
The Leaky Cauldron is famous, says Hagrid - despite it being tiny & grubby.  The barman immediately knows who Harry is, and everybody there picks up on it. Daedalus Diggle is there - and is stunned that Harry remembers him; Hagrid introduces Prof. Quirrel, who will be teaching him. Q. is doing a good job acting nervous.

The illustrated edition outdoes itself in this section, I think: there's the pub sign, a wigmaker (Tangle & Notts), Briggs Bros Brooms, Bufo's Frogs and Toads. There appears to be a small dragon on its roof. There's a building with plants growing all over it, a bootmaker, an enchanted-mirror specialist, Twinkle's Telescopes, Pettichar's ("shirts for little squirts"), & very large: Flourish & Blotts. (Belcher's Bottled Beers is on the ground floor, & Madam Malkin is squeezed in next door.)

On this section generally: I get it that Hagrid doesn't want to talk about Voldemort or even his school days, generally, although he's very straightforward about having been expelled - but it's weird to me that he holds back that he was AT Hogwarts when Voldemort was there even while they're actually discussing that. I guess there is a pretty serious (unofficial?) ban on discussing Voldemort at all, and nobody else volunteers that they knew him, either. Sort of a conspiracy of silence.

OK, so they buy Harry a cauldron, scales, & a collapsing telescope. Hagrid buys Hedwig as Harry''s birthday present. They get his books, his robes (& he meets Malfoy), and finally his wand. They make Mr. Ollivander deliberately creepy, I think (even more so in the movie, but it's in the book, too)

wand info (per Ollivander)
Harry's mom - 10-1/4" willow, good for charms
Harry's dad - 11" mahogany, pliable, powerful & good for transformation

So the wand chooses the wizard, but I guess the implication here is that the wand's magic sees inside a person somehow and can tell if they're suited? and it communicates this to Ollivander??

(more)
Voldemort - 13-1/2" (does size matter? I'm guessing yes, to some extent)
Hagrid - 16", oak, rather bendy (Hagrid admits to having the pieces. Does he go get a new wand after he's cleared, later? I don't recall that we ever see him openly using a wand.)

Ollivander's uses 3 items as wand cores: unicorn hairs, phoenix feathers, dragon heartstrings

So.... Harry: 11", holly and phoenix feather, "supple" says Mr.O. The phoenix is Fawkes, we learn later. Tom Riddle's wand also had a feather from the same phoenix, and those are the only two that Fawkes contributed.

Harry does try wands with the other two types of cores. The wand costs 7 galleons. Is the "exchange rate" with muggle money ever discussed? because if galleons are actually made of gold, that's a very expensive wand.

Of course in the movie, Harry goes straight to the train, but in the book, they don't discuss how Harry gets all this stuff - incl. Hedwig - back to the Dursleys.


melreads: Snape saying "sit down and shut up" or words to that effect (harry potter)
Harry wakes up thinking all this must've been a dream, but no - an owl is now tapping on the window, trying to deliver the paper (which of course is the Daily Prophet). We get an explanation of wizard money - which is comically over-complicated, of course. Harry and Hagrid go to London to get Harry's school things. Hagrid explains that Harry does have money, at Gringott's, which is a bank run by goblins. (Hagrid also does unauthorized magic to make the boat go faster. He seems to have his wand remnants hidden in his umbrella.)

A couple of questions:
1. I suppose whoever took them out to the island in the first place shows up eventually to pick the Dursleys back up! (Rowling doesn't ever bother to mention that piece, but I always wondered.)
2. Hagrid may love dragons and everybody else may fear them, but wizards also use their skins to make things. I've always rationalized this in my head by saying that dragons are really hard to kill, so maybe we can assume that dragon skins are so expensive because they only come from dragons who die natural deaths?

Things Harry needs for school:
  • 3 sets of plain work robes
  • 1 pointed hat for day wear
  • 1 winter cloak
  • (all of the above in black, with name tags)
  • protective gloves, "dragon hide or similar"
  • Books: The Standard Book of Spells, A Beginner's Guide to Transformation, A History of Magic (by B.Bagshot), One Thousand Magical Spores and Fungi, Magical Drafts and Potions, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (by Newt Scamander), The Dark Forces: a guide to self-protection
  • also a wand, cauldron (pewter), glass or crystal phials, telescope, brass scales
The books don't actually seem to match up with the classes we hear about. Is there a Spellcraft class? Magical Theory? Wouldn't Astronomy need a textbook? (But then Astronomy mostly barely gets mentioned, later.)

"Can you buy all this in London?" Harry asks. Hagrid: "If yeh know where to go." (Rowling always makes sure you know Hagrid is low on the social scale.)

NO BROOMSTICKS FOR FIRST-YEARS (must be an ongoing issue) but they may have an owl, a cat, or a toad. (Or apparently, a rat, because nobody ever tries to tell Ron he can't have Scabbers.)

Harry isn't quite sure he believes all this, but on the other hand the Dursleys definitely aren't the kind of people who'd stage practical jokes this elaborate, and who else would bother over poor downtrodden Harry? (Note that Harry being downtrodden is essential to the set-up of these books, because he has to be a likeable character - otherwise the fact that he's practically a rock-star once he gets to the wizarding world would make him totally intolerable!)
melreads: Snape saying "sit down and shut up" or words to that effect (harry potter)
Spoilers very possible!

Random thoughts & questions (increasingly sort of doing my own narrative as we go along) for chapter 3 of Sorceror's Stone:
  • Harry's never been to the zoo?? I know not everybody has parents who take them to the zoo, but do British schools not do field trips?
  • I'm guessing "knickerbocker glory" is an ice cream sundae
  • Harry has a dream about a flying motorbike (does he remember riding with Hagrid long ago??)
  • I assume the "tiny man in a violet hat" would be Diggle, right?
  • "secondary" school starts at 11. (I have no real understanding of British schools at all, if I haven't already made that obvious!) - anyway, Harry is meant to go to Stonewall High while Dudley goes to Smeltings
So, the letter:

Mr H Potter
The Cupboard Under the Stairs
4 Privet Dr
Little Whinging, Surrey
  • Yellowish parchment and emerald-green ink - I assume that's Prof McGonagall's favorite ink color there. The coat of arms (in purple wax) has a lion, eagle, badger, & snake - with an H, of course.
  • The Dursleys apparently don't want anybody to know that Harry has been sleeping in the closet all this time?
  • It bothers me that we're told that Dudley threw his tortoise through the greenhouse roof, but not whether the tortoise is ok (which I'm guessing means that it is not okay)
  • And I also want to know who can see inside the house the next day, so that they can address the second letter to "The Smallest Bedroom" rather than the cupboard? (house-elves, maybe?)
  • 3rd day - Harry gets three letters, & he steps on his uncle guarding the letter-box; later it's nailed shut
  • 4th day (which is Friday) - 12 letters, all in different places, but his uncle still finds them and burns them
  • 5th day - 24 letters, all inside the eggs
  • 6th day (Sunday) - there's no post so this is when they come down the chimney.
Now they go "away" - they drive all day Sunday and get a hotel room in "a big city" - apparently this is Cokeworth*, or at least that's what the 100 letters he gets say. They drive the next day, too. "Daddy's gone mad, hasn't he?" says D. It's now Monday, which means that the next day is Harry's birthday. They end up on a tiny island in the sea.
  • At midnight there's a BOOM. (D. says, half-asleep, "Where's the cannon?") I love that Hagrid knocks the door down but then puts it back.
  • Unlike in the movie, he knows which kid is Harry.
  • The final letter says "Mr H Potter, The Floor, Hut-on-the-Rock, The Sea"
  • Rubeus Hagrid's title is Keeper of Grounds and Keys
  • Things he takes out of his coat: kettle, sausages, poker, teapot, mugs, a flask (at least that's what I assume it is - a bottle containing "an amber liquid")
I mentioned elsewhere that the concept of an extension charm was not introduced until later in these books, explicitly, and maybe this is a failure of imagination on my part, but while I assumed something magical was going on, I still sort of imagined all this stuff squashed into his coat and that the magic part might be that it flattened and unflattened as needed, or something. (Admittedly, I didn't actually think this through very well!)
  • Hagrid is stunned to lean that Harry knows nothing about Hogwarts or magic or how his parents actually died
  • Dumbledore's titles, as given in the letter: Order of Merlin, First Class; Grand Sorcerer; Chief Warlock; Supreme Mugwump, Int'l Confederation of Wizards
  • (what on earth is a mugwump, anyway?)
  • Hagrid especially didn't expect to have to explain Voldemort - and also, he can't spell it, he says
  • Harry's parents were Head Boy and Girl
  • Harry sleeps that night under Hagrid's coat (which may have a couple of dormice in it)


*Addendum: "Cokeworth" sounded somehow familiar to me so I never bothered to look it up all this time, but apparently it's not actually a real place - it's the fictional industrial city where Lily's family and Snape's family are supposed to have grown up!

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