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par Gisela Sosa
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At half past eight , Mr Dursley picked up his , pecked Mrs Dursley on the cheek and tried to kiss Dudley goodbye but missed , because Dudley was now having a and throwing his cereal at the walls . ? Little tyke , ? chortled Mr Dursley as he left the house . He got into his car and out of number four ? s drive .
It was on the of the street that he noticed the first sign of something ? a cat reading a map . For a second , Mr Dursley didn ? t realise what he had seen ? then he his head around to look again . There was a tabby cat standing on the corner of Privet Drive , but there wasn ? t a map in sight . What could he have been thinking of ? It must have been a of the light . Mr Dursley and stared at the cat . It stared back . As Mr Dursley drove around the corner and up the road , he watched the cat in his mirror . It was now reading the sign that said Privet Drive ? no , looking at the sign ; cats couldn ? t read maps or signs . Mr Dursley gave himself a little shake and put the cat out of his mind . As he drove towards town he thought of nothing except a large order of he was hoping to get that day .
But on the edge of town , drills were driven out of his mind by something else . As he sat in the usual morning traffic , he couldn ? t help noticing that there seemed to be a lot of dressed people about . People in . Mr Dursley couldn ? t bear people who dressed in funny clothes ? the get - ups you saw on young people ! He supposed this was some stupid new fashion . He drummed his fingers on the and his eyes fell on a huddle of these weirdos standing quite close by . They were whis - pering excitedly together . Mr Dursley was to see that a couple of them weren ? t young at all ; why , that man had to be older than he was , and wearing an emerald - green cloak ! The nerve of him ! But then it struck Mr Dursley that this was probably some silly ? these people were obviously collecting for something
. . . yes , that would be it . The moved on , and a few minutes later , Mr Dursley arrived in the Grunnings car park , his mind back on drills .

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