Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 16: Through the Trapdoor
âWeâre nearly there,â he muttered suddenly. âLet me think â let me think . . .â
The white queen turned her blank face toward him.
âYes . . .â said Ron softly, âitâs the only way . . . Iâve got to be taken.â
âNO!â Harry and Hermione shouted.
âThatâs chess!â snapped Ron. âYouâve got to make some sacrifices! Iâll make my move and sheâll take me â that leaves you free to checkmate the king, Harry!â
âBut ââ
âDo you want to stop Snape or not?â
âRon ââ
âLook, if you donât hurry up, heâll already have the Stone!â
There was no alternative.
âReady?â Ron called, his face pale but determined. âHere I go â now, donât hang around once youâve won.â
He stepped forward, and the white queen pounced. She struck Ron hard across the head with her stone arm, and he crashed to the floor â Hermione screamed but stayed on her square â the white queen dragged Ron to one side. He looked as if heâd been knocked out.
Shaking, Harry moved three spaces to the left.
The white king took off his crown and threw it at Harryâs feet. They had won. The chessmen parted and bowed, leaving the door ahead clear. With one last desperate look back at Ron, Harry and Hermione charged through the door and up the next passageway.
âWhat if heâs â ?â
âHeâll be all right,â said Harry, trying to convince himself. âWhat do you reckonâs next?â
âWeâve had Sproutâs, that was the Devilâs Snare; Flitwick mustâve put charms on the keys; McGonagall transfigured the chessmen to make them alive; that leaves Quirrellâs spell, and Snapeâs . . .â
They had reached another door.
âAll right?â Harry whispered.
âGo on.â
Harry pushed it open.
A disgusting smell filled their nostrils, making both of them pull their robes up over their noses. Eyes watering, they saw, flat on the floor in front of them, a troll even larger than the one they had tackled, out cold with a bloody lump on its head.
âIâm glad we didnât have to fight that one,â Harry whispered as they stepped carefully over one of its massive legs. âCome on, I canât breathe.â
He pulled open the next door, both of them hardly daring to look at what came next â but there was nothing very frightening in here, just a table with seven differently shaped bottles standing on it in a line.
âSnapeâs,â said Harry. âWhat do we have to do?â
They stepped over the threshold, and immediately a fire sprang up behind them in the doorway. It wasnât ordinary fire either; it was purple. At the same instant, black flames shot up in the doorway leading onward. They were trapped.
âLook!â Hermione seized a roll of paper lying next to the bottles. Harry looked over her shoulder to read it:
Danger lies before you, while safety lies behind,Two of us will help you, whichever you would find, One among us seven will let you move ahead, Another will transport the drinker back instead, Two among our number hold only nettle wine, Three of us are killers, waiting hidden in line. Choose, unless you wish to stay here forevermore, To help you in your choice, we give you these clues four: First, however slyly the poison tries to hide You will always find some on nettle wineâs left side; Second, different are those who stand at either end, But if you would move onward, neither is your friend; Third, as you see clearly, all are different size, Neither dwarf nor giant holds death in their insides; Fourth, the second left and the second on the right Are twins once you taste them, though different at first sight.
Hermione let out a great sigh and Harry, amazed, saw that she was smiling, the very last thing he felt like doing.
âBrilliant,â said Hermione. âThis isnât magic â itâs logic â a puzzle. A lot of the greatest wizards havenât got an ounce of logic, theyâd be stuck in here forever.â
âBut so will we, wonât we?â
âOf course not,â said Hermione. âEverything we need is here on this paper. Seven bottles: three are poison; two are wine; one will get us safely through the black fire, and one will get us back through the purple.â
âBut how do we know which to drink?â
âGive me a minute.â
Hermione read the paper several times. Then she walked up and down the line of bottles, muttering to herself and pointing at them. At last, she clapped her hands.
âGot it,â she said. âThe smallest bottle will get us through the black fire â toward the Stone.â
Harry looked at the tiny bottle.
âThereâs only enough there for one of us,â he said. âThatâs hardly one swallow.â
They looked at each other.
âWhich one will get you back through the purple flames?â
Hermione pointed at a rounded bottle at the right end of the line.
âYou drink that,â said Harry. âNo, listen, get back and get Ron. Grab brooms from the flying-key room, theyâll get you out of the trapdoor and past Fluffy â go straight to the owlery and send Hedwig to Dumbledore, we need him. I might be able to hold Snape off for a while, but Iâm no match for him, really.â
âBut Harry â what if You-Know-Whoâs with him?â
âWell â I was lucky once, wasnât I?â said Harry, pointing at his scar. âI might get lucky again.â
Hermioneâs lip trembled, and she suddenly dashed at Harry and threw her arms around him.
âHermione!â
âHarry â youâre a great wizard, you know.â
âIâm not as good as you,â said Harry, very embarrassed, as she let go of him.
âMe!â said Hermione. âBooks! And cleverness! There are more important things â friendship and bravery and â oh Harry â be careful!â
âYou drink first,â said Harry. âYou are sure which is which, arenât you?â
âPositive,â said Hermione. She took a long drink from the round bottle at the end, and shuddered.
âItâs not poison?â said Harry anxiously.
âNo â but itâs like ice.â
âQuick, go, before it wears off.â
âGood luck â take care ââ
âGO!â
Hermione turned and walked straight through the purple fire.
Harry took a deep breath and picked up the smallest bottle. He turned to face the black flames.
âHere I come,â he said, and he drained the little bottle in one gulp.
It was indeed as though ice was flooding his body. He put the bottle down and walked forward; he braced himself, saw the black flames licking his body, but couldnât feel them â for a moment he could see nothing but dark fire â then he was on the other side, in the last chamber.
There was already someone there â but it wasnât Snape. It wasnât even Voldemort.










