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... nted and looked down the side of the dragon, and the scene on the ground seemed to be getting bigger and showing more details. He suspected that the dragon felt the presence of the lake because of the reflection of the sun.

The dragon flew lower and lower, circling and descending in a large circle, seemingly aimed at a smaller lake.

"Listen, we'll jump when it flies lower!" Harry greeted his two companions, "Jump straight into the water before it senses us!"

They agreed, Her ...

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