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“It matters', said Hermione, speaking at last in a hushed voice, 'because being able to talk to snakes was what Salazar Slytherin was famous for. That's why the symbol of Slytherin House is a serpent.' Harry's mouth fell open. 'Exactly' said Ron. 'And now the whole school's going to think you're his great-great-great-great-grandson or something -' 'But I'm not', said Harry, with a panic he couldn't quite explain. 'You'll find that hard to prove', said Hermione. 'He lived about a thousand years ago; for all we know, you could be.”

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

In this second book of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his second year, where he encounters new challenges, including the reappearance of a dangerous creature known as the Basilisk and the discovery of a hidden chamber in the school. As Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a dark past and a sinister plot that threatens the entire wizarding world. more

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