哈利波特与魔法石Diagon Alley (十二)
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      They bought Harry's school books in a shop called Flourish and Blotts where the shelves were stacked to the ceiling with books as large as paving stones bound in leather; books the size of postage stamps in covers of silk; books full of peculiar symbols and a few books with nothing in them at all. Even Dudley, who never read anything, would have been wild to get his hands on some of these. Hagrid almost had to drag Harry away from Curses and Countercurses (Bewitch Your Friends and Befuddle Your Enemies with the Latest Revenges: Hair Loss, Jelly-Legs, Tongue- Tying and Much, Much More) by Professor Vindictus Viridian.

      "I was trying to find out how to curse Dudley."

      "I'm not sayin' that's not a good idea, but yer not ter use magic in the Muggle world except in very special circumstances," said Hagrid. "An' anyway, yeh couldn' work any of them curses yet, yeh'll need a lot more study before yeh get ter that level."

      Hagrid wouldn't let Harry buy a solid gold cauldron, either ("It says pewter on yer list"), but they got a nice set of scales for weighing potion ingredients and a collapsible brass telescope. Then they visited the Apothecary, which was fascinating enough to make up for its horrible smell, a mixture of bad eggs and rotted cabbages. Barrels of slimy stuff stood on the floor; jars of herbs, dried roots, and bright powders lined the walls; bundles of feathers, strings of fangs, and snarled claws hung from the ceiling. While Hagrid asked the man behind the counter for a supply of some basic potion ingredients for Harry, Harry himself examined silver unicorn horns at twenty-one Galleons each and minuscule, glittery-black beetle eyes (five Knuts a scoop).

      Outside the Apothecary, Hagrid checked Harry's list again.

      "Just yer wand left - A yeah, an' I still haven't got yeh a birthday present."

      Harry felt himself go red.

      "You don't have to --"

      "I know I don't have to. Tell yeh what, I'll get yer animal. Not a toad, toads went outta fashion years ago, yeh'd be laughed at - an' I don' like cats, they make me sneeze. I'll get yer an owl. All the kids want owls, they're dead useful, carry yer mail an' everything'."

      Twenty minutes later, they left Eeylops Owl Emporium, which had been dark and full of rustling and flickering, jewel-bright eyes. Harry now carried a large cage that held a beautiful snowy owl, fast asleep with her head under her wing. He couldn't stop stammering his thanks, sounding just like Professor Quirrell.

      "Don' mention it," said Hagrid gruffly. "Don' expect you've had a lotta presents from them Dursleys. Just Ollivanders left now - only place fer wands, Ollivanders, and yeh gotta have the best wand."

      A magic wand... this was what Harry had been really looking forward to.

    参考译文

       他们在一家叫做"弗拉立与布洛斯"的书店里买到了哈利需要的课本,店里的书架都是从天花板悬挂下来的,有用羽毛装饰的像铺路石一般大小的书,也有丝绒封面的像邮票一般大小的书,还有一些全是奇怪符号的书,以及一些里面什么也没有的书,即使从未读过书的达德里也会禁不住伸出手来摸摸这些书的。哈格力几乎不得不把哈利从万迪塔斯。维里迪教授所写的《咒语与反咒语》这本书中拎出来。

      "我只是想找到诅咒达德里的方法。"

      "我不是说那样不好,但是除了在非常特殊的情况之下,你不能在马格世界使用魔法。"哈格力说,"无论如何你现在都不可以使用任何咒语,在你达到这个水平之前还需要更多的学习。"哈格力也不允许哈利买一口坚固的金色大锅(条上所提的是白蜡的),但他们买到了一套称量药方的配料非常好的天平,和一架折叠式的黄铜望远镜。接下来他们去了一家药房。这间药房看来对用臭蛋和腐烂的卷心菜的混合物来制可怕的气味十分着迷,一桶桶的黏状物放在地板上,一坛坛药草、干树根、闪亮的粉状物挨着墙排列着,一捆捆的羽毛,一串串的牙齿和爪子悬挂在天花板上。当哈格力向店员买一些哈利所需的药方配料时,哈利自己正在研究大约21个帆船币一根的银麒麟角以及微小、闪亮的黑色甲虫眼睛(每勺五克拉)。

      走出药房,哈格力又把哈利的单子检查了一遍。

      "只剩下手杖没有买了——对了,我还没给你买生日礼物呢。"哈利的脸有点红了。

      "你不必……"

      "我知道我不必,告诉你,我将给你买一只小动物,并不是癞蛤蟆。蛤蟆好多年前就已经不流行了,你会被笑话的。我又不喜欢猫,它们会让我打喷嚏,所以我将给你买一只猫头鹰,所有的小孩子都喜欢猫头鹰。它们非常有用,可以帮你送任何东西。"二十分钟之后,他们离开了猫头鹰出租中心。

      哈利拎着一只大鸟笼,宠子里关着一只十分漂亮的雪白的猫头鹰,它的头深深地埋在翅膀里,正在呼呼大睡。哈利不停地向哈格力道谢,都有点口吃,好像屈拉教授那样。

      "不要再提了。"哈格力扳着脸孔说。现在只剩下奥利万德斯——卖手杖的地方了。奥利万德斯的手杖是最好的。

      一根魔法手杖……该才是哈利真正想要的东西。

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