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 | | Figg, who had become, if not accepting, used to this method of delivering messages in the wizarding world, gingerly reached up and grabbed the letter from the beak of the owl, who, mission completed, soared once around the room and settled on the top of a chest of drawers. |
 | | Figg had assumed that the owl had nested in the rafters of number Four’s attic, but then she realized that snowy owls were not even common to this part of the country. |
 | | Figg was wrong, and there was indeed a snowy owl, who’s name happened to be Hedwig, who right now was on her way back to Privet drive, ready to deliver a message to her owner, who was indeed a wizard. |
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