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Page 1: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

DifferencesThis page indicates all the differences between the British and United States versions of Harry

Potter and the Goblet of Fire. pp. U.K. Edition U.S. Edition pp.11 windows either side of the windows on either side of the 615 (Peter says) if I curse if I murder 1015 (V says) one more obstacle removed. one more death 1016 (V says) One more curse... One more murder... 1259 Bulgaria have got Bulgaria has got 63

59 'I wish England had got through. "I wish England had got through, though." 63

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'What happened?' said Harry eagerly, regretting more than ever his isolation from the wizarding world when he was stuck on Privet Drive. Harry was passionate about Quidditch. He had played as Seeker on the Gryffindor house Quidditch team ever since his first year at Hogwarts and owned a Firebolt, one of the best racing brooms in the world. 'Went down to Transyvania, three hundred and ninety to ten,' said Charlie gloomily. 'Shocking performance. And Wales lost to Uganda, and Scotland were slaughtered by Luxembourg.'

"What happened?" said Harry eagerly, regretting more than ever his isolation from the wizarding world when he was stuck on Privet Drive. "Went down to Transyvania, three hundred and ninety to ten," said Charlie gloomily. "Shocking performance. And Wales lost to Uganda, and Scotland was slaughtered by Luxembourg." Harry had been on the Gryffindor House Quidditch team ever since his first year at Hogwarts and owned one of the best racing brooms in the world, a Firebolt. Flying came more naturally to Harry than anything else in the magical world, and he played in the position of Seeker on the Gryffindor House team.

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60 they had their pudding (home-made strawberry ice-cream),

they had their homemade strawberry ice cream, 63

63Harry knew that Apparating was very difficult; it meant disappearing from one place and re-appearing almost instantly in another

Harry knew that Apparating meant disappearing from one place and reappearing almost instantly in another, but had never known any Hogwarts student to do it, and understood that it was very difficult.

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63 got your test passed your test 6698 prevent them using prevent them from using 108

133 matron nurse 149135 also 'lost,' also "travelling," "lost," 151135 pointing at pointing to 151139 sorting them into two. sorting them into two piles. 156

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215 On excellent form In excellent form 244223 puddings desserts 253228 at weekends on weekends 258231 'What's she like?' "What is it with her?" 262284 for one o'clock by one o'clock 324336 'Now Potter… "Now that Potter… 385353 brace braces 405427 to bursting point to the bursting point 492

pp. U.K. Edition U.S. Edition pp.444 entitled HARRY POTTER'S SECRET

HEARTACHE: entitled: Harry Potter' Secret Heartache 511

450 preventing Snape slipping away preventing Snape from slipping away 518478 twenty-foot-high twenty feet high 551499 Impediment Jinx Impediment Curse 574534 revision research 615539 on eighty-five points with eighty-five points 621583 prise pry 671

613"Forgive me, Dumbledore but I've heard of a curse scar acting as an alarm bell before..."

"Forgive me, Dumbledore but I've never heard of a curse scar acting as an alarm bell before..." NOTE: This difference has since been corrected; the UK version was in error.

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623 biscuits cookies 718