哈利波特与魔法石
HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE

<第一幕>
DUMBLEDORE
I should've known you would have been here Professor McGonagall.
MCGONAGALL
Good evening Professor Dumbledore. Are the rumors true Albus?
DUMBLEDORE
I'm afraid so Professor. The good and the bad.
MCGONAGALL
And the boy?
DUMBLEDORE
Hagrid is bringing him.
MCGONAGALL
Do you think it wise to trust Hagrid with something as important as this?
DUMBLEDORE
Ah, Prof. I would trust Hagrid with my life
HAGRID
Professor. Dumbledore, sir. Professor McGonagall.
DUMBLEDORE
No problems I trust Hagrid?
HAGRID
No, sir. Little tyke fell asleep as we were flying over Bristol. Try not to wake him. There you go.
MCAlbus, do really think it's safe leaving him with these people? I've watched them all day. There're the worst sort of Muggles imaginable. They really are- -
DUMBLEDORE
The only family he has.
MCGONAGALL
This boy will be famous. There won't be a child in our world who doesn't know his name.
DUMBLEDORE
Exactly. He's far better off growing up away from all of that. Until he is ready. There, there Hagrid. It's not really goodbye after all. Good Luck, Harry Potter.
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<第二幕>
(one)
AUNT PETUNIA
Up. Get up! Now!
DUDLEY
Wake up cousin! We're going to the zoo!
AUNT PETUNIA
Here he comes the birthday boy!
(two)
UNCLE VERNON
happy birthday son.
AUNT PETUNIA
Why don't you just cook the breakfast and try not to burn anything.
HARRY
Yes Aunt Petunia.
AUNT PETUNIA
I want everything to be perfect for my Dudley's special day!
UNCLE VERNON
Hurry up! Bring my coffee boy!
HARRY
yes Uncle Vernon.
AUNT PETUNIA
Aren't they wonderful darling?
DUDLEY
How many are there?
VOLDEMORT
36, Counted them myself.
DUDLEY
36?! BUT LAST YEAR LAST YEAR I HAD 37
VOLDEMORT
Yes, but some of them are a bit bigger than last year's!
DUDLEY
I don't care how big they are!
AUNT PETUNIA
Now, now, now, this is what we're going to do. Is that when we go out we're going to buy you 2 new presents. How's that pumpkin?
AUNT PETUNIA
It should be a lovely day at the zoo. I'm really looking forward to it.
VOLDEMORT
I'm warning you now boy. Any funny business, any at all and you won't have any meals for a week. Get in.
(three)
DUDLEY
Make it move.
VOLDEMORT
Move.
DUDLEY
MOVE!
HARRY
He's asleep.
DUDLEY
He's boring.
HARRY
Sorry about him he doesn't understand what it's like, lying there day after day watching people press their ugly faces in on you. Can you hear me? It's just I've never talked to a snake before. Do you talk to people often? You're from Burma, aren't you? Was it nice there? Did you miss your family? I see. That's me as well. I never knew my parents either.
DUDLEY
Mummy, Dad, come here you won't believe what this snake is doing! Woah! Woah! Ah!
SNAKE
Thanks.
HARRY
Any time.
OTH
Snake! Ahh!
DUDLEY
Mum! Mummy! Help me!
PERCY
My darling boy! How did you get in there! Who did this? How did you get in there? Is there a snake?
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<第三幕>
(one)
PERCY
It's all right sweetheart. We'll get you out of these terrible clothes.
VOLDEMORT
What happened?
HARRY
I swear, I don't know! One minute the glass was there then it was gone, it was like magic!
VOLDEMORT
There's no such thing as magic.
(two)
VOLDEMORT
英文话剧剧本Oh Marge is ill. Ate a funny whelk.
DUDLEY
Dad! Look! Harry's got a letter!
HARRY
Hey give it back! It's mine!
VOLDEMORT
Yours? Who'd be writing to you?
VOLDEMORT
No more mail through this letterbox.
AUNT PETUNIA
Have a lovely day at the office, dear.
VOLDEMORT