Tuesday, November 18, 2008

O'Keeffe Autumn Leaves

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all. Perhaps Hermione knew how he was feeling, because she reached for his hand and took the lead for the first time, a baby boy sitting in his mother's arms. Snow lay upon all their heads, like fluffy white caps.

   Harry drew closer, gazing up into his parents' faces. He had never imagined that there would be a statue. . . . How strange it was to see himself represented in stone, a happy baby without a scar on his forehead. . . .

   "C'mon," said Harry, when he had looked his fill, and they
pulling him forward. Halfway across the square, however, she stopped dead. "Harry, look!"    She was pointing at the war memorial. As they had passed it, it had transformed. Instead of an obelisk covered in names, there was a statue of three people: a man with untidy hair and glasses, a woman with long hair and a kind, pretty face, and

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