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Hermione, if Harry__ seen a Grim, that__ _ that__ bad,_ he said.__y _ my uncle Bilius saw one and _ and he died twenty-four hours later!___oincidence,_ said Hermione airily, pouring herself some pumpkin juice.__ou don__ know what you__e talking about!_ said Ron, starting to get angry. __rims scare the living daylights out of most wizards!_ __here you are, then,_ said Hermione in a superior tone. __hey see the Grim and die of fright. The Grim__ not an omen, it__ the cause of death! And Harry__ still with us because he__ not stupid enough to see one and think, right, well, I__ better kick the bucket then!
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Hermione, if Harry__ seen a Grim, that__ _ that__ bad,_ he said.__y _ my uncle Bilius saw one and _ and he died twenty-four hours later!___oincidence,_ said Hermione airily, pouring herself some pumpkin juice.__ou don__ know what you__e talking about!_ said Ron, starting to get angry. __rims scare the living daylights out of most wizards!_ __here you are, then,_ said Hermione in a superior tone. __hey see the Grim and die of fright. The Grim__ not an omen, it__ the cause of death! And Harry__ still with us because he__ not stupid enough to see one and think, right, well, I__ better kick the bucket then!
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J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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