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GINNY: After I came out of hospital _ everyone ignored me, shut me out _ other than, that is, the boy who had everything _ who came across the Gryffindor common room and challenged me to a game of Exploding Snap. People think they know all there is to know about you, but the best bits of you are _ have always been _ heroic in really quiet ways. My point is _ after this is over, just remember if you could that sometimes people _ but particularly children _ just want someone to play Exploding Snap with.
Jack Thorne Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two
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GINNY: After I came out of hospital _ everyone ignored me, shut me out _ other than, that is, the boy who had everything _ who came across the Gryffindor common room and challenged me to a game of Exploding Snap. People think they know all there is to know about you, but the best bits of you are _ have always been _ heroic in really quiet ways. My point is _ after this is over, just remember if you could that sometimes people _ but particularly children _ just want someone to play Exploding Snap with.
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Jack Thorne

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two

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