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   The whole school waited with bated breath。 Then the rip near the hat's brim opened wide like a mouth and the Sorting Hat burst into song:
   
   In times of old when I was new And Hogwarts barely started The founders of our noble school Thought never to be parted: United by a mon goal;
   
   They had the selfsame yearning;
   
   To make the world's best magic school
   
   And pass along their learning。
   'Together we will build and teach!'
   
   The four good friends decided
   
   And never did they dream that they
   
   Might some day be divided;
   
   For were there such friends anywhere
   
   As Slytherin and Gryffindor?
   
   Unless it was the second pair
   
   Of Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw?
   
   So how could it have gone so wrong?
   
   How could such friendships fail?
   
   Why; I was there and so can tell
   
   The whole sad; sorry tale。
   Said Slytherin; 'We'll teach just those
   
   Whose ancestry is purest。'
   
   Said Ravenclaw; 'We'll teach those whose
   
   Intelligence is surest。'
   
   Said Gryffindor; 'We'll teach all those
   
   With brave deeds to their name;'
   
   Said Hufflepuff; I'll teach the lot;
   
   And treat them just the same。'
   
   These differences caused little strife
   
   When first they came to light;
   
   For each of the four founders had
   
   A house in which they might
   
   Take only those they wanted; so;
   
   For instance; Slytherin
   
   Took only pure…blood wizards
   
   Of great cunning; just like him;
   
   And only those of sharpest mind
   
   Were taught by Ravenclaw
   
   While the bravest and the boldest
   
   Went to daring Gryffindor。
   Good Hufflepuff; she took the rest;
   
   And taught them all she knew;
   
   Thus the houses and their founders
   
   Retained friendships firm and true。
   So Hogwarts worked in harmony
   
   For several happy years;
   
   But then discord crept among us
   
   Feeding on our faults and fears。
   The houses that; like pillars four;
   
   Had once held up our school;
   
   Now turned upon each other and;
   
   Divided; sought to rule。
   And for a while it seemed the school
   
   Must meet an early end;
   
   What with duelling and with jighting
   
   And the clash of friend on friend
   
   And at last there came a morning
   
   When old Slytherin departed
   
   And though the fighting then died out
   
   He left us quite downhearted。
   And never since the founders four
   
   Were whittled down to three
   
   Have the houses been united
   
   As they once were meant to be。
   And now the Sorting Hat is here
   
   And you all know the score:
   
   I sort you into houses
   
   Because that is what I'm for;
   
   But this year I'll go further;
   
   Listen closely to my song:
   
   Though condemned I am to split you
   
   Still I worry that it's wrong;
   
   Though / must fulfil my duty
   
   And must quarter everv year
   
   Still I wonder whether Sorting
   
   May not bring the end I fear。
   Oh; know the perils; read the signs;
   
   The warning history shows;
   
   For our Hogwarts is in danger
   
   From external; deadly foes
   
   And we must unite inside her
   
   Or we'll crumble from within
   
   I have told you; I have warned you:
   
   Let the Sorting now begin。
   The Hat became motionless once more; applause broke out; though it was punctured; for the first time in Harry's memory; with muttering and whispers。 All across the Great Hall students were exchanging remarks with their neighbours; and Harry; clapping along with everyone else; knew exactly what they were talking about。
   'Branched out a bit this year; hasn't it?' said Ron; his eyebrows raised。
   Too right it has;' said Harry。
   The Sorting Hat usually confined itself to describing the different qualities looked for by each of the four Hogwarts houses and its own role in Sorting them。 Harry could not remember it ever trying to give the school advice before。
   'I wonder if it's ever given warnings before?' said Hermione; sounding slightly anxious。
   'Yes; indeed;' said Nearly Headless Nick knowledgeably; leaning across Neville towards her (Neville winced; it was very unfortable to have a ghost lean through you)。 The Hat feels itself honour…bound to give the school due warning whenever it feels …
   
   But Professor McGonagall; who was waiting to read out the list of first…years' names; was giving the whispering students the sort of look that scorches。 Nearly Headless Nick placed a see…through finger to his lips and sat primly upright again as the muttering came to an abrupt end。 With a last frowning look that swept the four house tables; Professor McGonagall lowered her eyes to her long piece of parchment and called out the first name。
   'Abercrombie; Euan。'
   
   The terrified…looking boy Harry had noticed earlier stumbled forwards and put the Hat on his head; it was only prevented from falling right down to his shoulders by his very prominent ears。 The Hat considered for a moment; then the rip near the brim opened again and shouted:
   
   'Gryffindor!'
   
   Harry clapped loudly with the rest of Gryffindor house as Euan Abercrombie staggered to their table and sat down; looking as though he would like very much to sink through the floor and never be looked at again。
   Slowly; the long line of first…years thinned。 In the pauses between the names and the Sorting Hat's decisions; Harry could hear Rons stomach rumbling loudly。 Finally; 'Zeller; Rose' was Sorted into Hufflepuff; and Professor McGonagall picked up the Hat and stool and marched them away as Professor Dumbledore rose to his feet。
   Whatever his recent bitter feelings had been towards his Headmaster; Harry was somehow soothed to see Dumbledore standing before them all。 Between the absence of Hagrid and the presence of those dragonish horses; he had felt that his return to Hogwarts; so long anticipated; was full of unexpected surprises; like jarring notes in a familiar song。 But this; at least; was how it was supposed to be: their Headmaster rising to greet them all before the start…of…term feast。
   To our newers;' said Dumbledore in a ringing voice; his arms stretched wide and a beaming smile on his lips; 'wele! To our old hands … wele back! There is a time for speech…making; but this is not it。 Tuck in!'
   
   There was an appreciative laugh and an outbreak of applause as Dumbledore sat down neatly and threw his long beard over his shoulder so as to keep it out of the way of his plate … for food had appeared out of nowhere; so that the five long tables were groaning under joints and pies and dishes of vegetables; bread and sauces and flagons of pumpkin juice。
   'Excellent;' said Ron; with a kind of groan of longing; and he seized the nearest plate of chops and began piling them on to his plate; watched wistfully by Nearly Headless Nick。
   'What were you saying before the Sorting?' Hermione asked the ghost。 'About the Hat giving warnings?'
   
   'Oh; yes;' said Nick; who seemed glad of a reason to turn away from Ron; who was now eating roast potatoes with almost indecent enthusiasm。 'Yes; I have heard the Hat give several warnings before; always at times when it detects periods of great danger for the school。 And always; of course; its advice is the same: stand together; be strong from within。'
   
   'Ow kunnit nofe skusin danger ifzat?' said Ron。
   His mouth was so full Harry thought it was quite an achievement for him to make any noise at all。
   'I beg your pardon?' said Nearly Headless Nick politely; while Hermione looked revolted。 Ron gave an enormous swallow and said; 'How can it know if the school's in danger if it's a Hat?'
   
   'I have no idea;' said Nearly Headless Nick。 'Of course; it lives in Dumbledore's office; so I daresay it picks things up there。'
   
   'And it wants all the houses to be friends?' said Harry; looking over at the Slytherin table; where Draco Malfoy was holding court。 'Fat chance。'
   
   'Well; now; you shouldn't take that attitude;' said Nick reprovingly。 'Peaceful co…operation; that's the key。 We ghosts; though

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