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He could even go wherever he pleased, as long as it was in Diagon Alley, and as this long cobbled street was packed with the most fascinating wizarding shops in the world, Harry felt no desire to break his word to Fudge and stray back into the Muggle world.

Harry could hear the buses rolling by in the unseen Muggle street behind him and the sound of the invisible crowd below in Diagon Alley.

Plenty of Hogwarts students were arriving in Diagon Alley now, with the start of term so near.

Hed made Harry promise to stay in Diagon Alley where there were plenty of wizards to keep an eye on him.

He'd made Harry promise to stay in Diagon Alley where there were plenty of wizards to keep an eye on him.

He was looking at Harry with a lot more interest than he'd shown back in Diagon Alley.

Harry was remembering his trip to Diagon Alley -how could he have been so stupid?

Weasley returned from Diagon Alley around six o'clock, laden with books and carrying a long package wrapped in thick brown paper that Ron took from her with a moan of longing.

Nowhere in Diagon Alley was big enough and we couldn't have it underground like the Ministry - wouldn't be healthy.

But I'm sure she won't, I mean, if it's really true they've got premises in Diagon Alley, they must have been planning this for ages.

They'll need loads of Galleons to afford the rent on a place in Diagon Alley.

Nowhere in Diagon Alley was big enough and we couldn't have it underground like the Ministry — wouldn't be healthy.

But I'm sure she won't, I mean, if it's really true they've got premises in Diagon Alley, they must have been plan­ning this for ages.

Even worse, the dark, narrow street Harry could see through the dusty shop window was definitely not Diagon Alley.

Harry, if you leave your school list out, I'll get your things for you tomorrow in Diagon Alley.