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→‎Synopsis: I have adjusted some spelling and grammar. I have removed the first sentence as it is incorrect; because of this, I have put a link to Harry's page on this Wikibook where his name first appears now.
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[[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Harry Potter|Harry]] is finally released from the cupboard after being punished for the boa constrictor episode. The summer holiday has started and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Dudley Dursley|Dudley]] and his friends harass [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Harry Potter|Harry]] daily, enjoying their favoritefavourite sport, "Harry Hunting". Dudley has been accepted to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Vernon Dursley|Uncle Vernon]]'s old public school (US: private school), Smeltings, whereas Harry will be going to a local comprehensive (US:public school), Stonewall High.
 
In July, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Petunia Dursley|Petunia]] takes Dudley shopping for his school apparel. The next morning Harry finds his aunt dyeing Dudley's old clothes grey, to make Harry a "school uniform". As everyone sits down for breakfast, the mail arrives. Harry and Dudley have a short argument over who must retrieve the mail. Harry loses. Picking up the mail, Harry sees a letter addressed to him:
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Harry has never received a letter before and is unsure who sent it. The envelope is a thick, heavy, yellow parchment with a strange wax seal on the back. Uncle Vernon snatches the letter from Harry as he tries to read it. Vernon is shocked by the letter's content and immediately sends Dudley and Harry from the kitchen so he and Petunia can discuss it. Dudley and Harry listen to the conversation through the keyhole and the gap under the door, and overhear them decide to ignore the letter.
 
Uncle Vernon moves Harry into Dudley's second bedroom, but day after day, more letters arrive for Harry, now addressed to him in, "The Smallest Bedroom", despite Vernon's attempts to block them. Vernon refuses to allow Harry to have the letters. On Sunday, when Uncle Vernon is certain no post will be delivered, letters begin streaming from the fireplace. Deciding enough is enough, Vernon packs everyone into the car, and drives all day to a run-down hotel on somea small town's outskirts. The next day "about a hundred letters" arrive at the hotel addressed to Harry. Next, Uncle Vernon finds a rickety old shack on a rocky island off the coast, accessible only by boat. As they settle in for the night, Harry stares at Dudley's watch, counting down the minutes to midnight and his eleventh birthday. A storm is raging, but Harry thinks he hears something else outside the shack. Just as he counts the final second to his birthday a huge BOOM shakes the shack. Something is pounding on the door.
 
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