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... idn't see you there," Harry stuttered out.

"It's okay, my dear boy. Many a man are drawn to the mirror," Dumbledore said sagely.

"I don't know, sir," Harry said, in reply to his earlier question.

"Really, you have no idea?" Dumbledore asked.

"Well, I guess it shows what we want?" Harry replied, making sure to sound uncertain.

"Take a closer look, Harry," Dumbledore prompted.

Walking to the mirror, Harry pretended to observe it before 'finding' the ...

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