Date: 2006-06-28 11:37 pm (UTC)
"Now you listen ter me," said Hagrid angrily. "I'll have less of the 'our' forest, if it's all the same ter you. It's not up ter you who comes and goes in here - "

"No more is it up to you," said Magorian smoothly.

[The centaurs decide to leave Hagrid alone because Harry and Hermione are with him.]

"I won' be kept outta the fires' by a bunch of mules like you!" said Hagrid loudly.

"Hagrid," said Hermione in a high-pitched and terrified voice, as both Bane and the grey centaur pawed at the ground, "let's go, please let's go!"

Hagrid moved forward, but his crossbow was still raised and his eyes were still fixed threateningly upon Magorian.

[Magorian leaves, giving a parting warning.]

Hagrid turned and gave every appearance of wanting to walk straight back to Magorian again.

...Harry and Hermione both pushed with all their might against Hagrid's moleskin waistcoat in an effort to keep him moving forward.


My point is, if this is Hagrid's reaction to being kept out of the forest, there's no way he's surviving to the final chapter.
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