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"So," said Dumbledore, in a ringing voice, "we meet this evening to continue the tale of

Tom Riddle, whom we left last lesson poised on the threshold of his years at Hogwarts.

You will remember how excited he was to hear that he was a wizard, that he refused my company on a trip to Diagon Alley, and that I, in turn, warned him against continued thievery when he arrived at school.

"Well, the start of the school year arrived and with it came Tom Riddle, a quiet boy in his secondhand robes, who lined up with the other first years to be sorted. He was placed in Slytherin House almost the moment that the Sorting Hat touched his head," continued Dumbledore, waving his blackened hand toward the shelf over his head where the Sorting Hat sat, ancient and unmoving. "How soon Riddle learned that the famous founder of the House could talk to snakes, I do not know — perhaps that very evening. The knowledge can only have excited him and increased his sense of self-importance.

"However, if he was frightening or impressing fellow Slytherins with displays of Parseltongue in their common room, no hint of it reached the staff. He showed no sign of outward arrogance or aggression at all. As an unusually talented and very good-looking orphan, he naturally drew attention and sympathy from the staff almost from the moment of his arrival. He seemed police, quiet, and thirsty for knowledge. Nearly all were most favorably impressed by him." "Didn't you tell them, sir, what he'd been like when you met him at the orphanage." asked Harry.

"No, I did not. Though he had shown no hint of remorse, it was possible that he felt sorry for how he had behaved before and was resolved to turn over a fresh leaf. I chose to give him that chance." Dumbledore paused and looked inquiringly at Harry, who had opened his mouth to speak. Here, again, was Dumbledore's tendency to trust people in spite of overwhelming evidence that they did not deserve it! But then Harry remembered something. . . .

"But you didn't really trust him, sir, did you. He told me . . . the Riddle who came out of that diary said, 'Dumbledore never seemed to like me as much as the other teachers did.'" "Let us say that I did not take it for granted that he was trustworthy," said Dumbledore.

"I had, as I have already indicated, resolved to keep a close eye upon him, and so I did. I cannot pretend that I gleaned a great deal from my observations at first. He was very guarded with me; he felt, I am sure, that in the thrill of discovering his true identity he had told me a little too much. He was careful never to reveal as much again, but he could not take back what he had let slip in his excitement, nor what Mrs. Cole had confided in me. However, he had the sense never to try and charm me as he charmed so many of my colleagues.

"As he moved up the school, he gathered about him a group of dedicated friends; I call them that, for want of a better term, although as I have already indicated, Riddle undoubtedly felt no affection for any of them. This group had a kind of dark glamour within the castle. They were a motley collection; a mixture of the weak seeking

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Cap 01: The Other Minister
Cap 02: Spinner's End
Cap 03: Will And Won't
Cap 04: Horace Slughorn
Cap 05: An Excess of Phlegm
Cap 06: Draco's Detour
Cap 07: The Slug Club
Cap 08: Victorious Snape
Cap 09: The Half-Blood Prince
Cap 10: The house of count
Cap 11: Hermione's helping hand
Cap 12: Silver and opals
Cap 13: The secret riddle
Cap 14: Felix felicis
Cap 15: The Unbreakable Vow
Cap 16: A very frosty Christmas
Cap 17: A sluggish memory
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Cap 18: Birthday Surprises
Cap 19: Elf Tails
Cap 20: Lord Voldemort's Request
Cap 21: The Unknowable Room
Cap 22: After the Burial
Cap 23: Horcruxes
Cap 24: Sectumsempra
Cap 25: The Seer Overheard
Cap 26: The Cave
Cap 27: The Lightning-Struck Tower
Cap 28: Flight of the Prince
Cap 29: The Pheonix Lament
Cap 30: The White Tomb


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