
'Right-o,' Fred said brightly, spraying the Doxy quickly in the face so that it fainted, but the moment Mrs. He pulled Sirius’s reply off Pigwidgeon’s leg, Harry pocketed it, and they hurried back to Gryffindor Tower to read it. Diggory handed Harry his wand and Harry pocketed it. "Fifty points if you can get it through Myrtle's nose." "Well, it's not much use to you," said Ron. He pocketed it to use on Fluffy - he didn't feel much like singing. He putted out the cloak and then his eyes fell on the flute Hagrid had given him for Christmas.

Harry ran upstairs to their dark dormitory. "Better get the cloak," Ron muttered, as Lee Jordan finally left, stretching and yawning. Bonus: At the OP's request, I am adding a list of all of the places that the word pocketed can be found in Harry Potter Canon. Note: While the question was only asking about the accuracy of the finale part, it should be noted that the phrase Harry pocket it is not found anywhere in The Prisoner of Azkaban, nor for that matter is the word pocketed. Not long after this, Hagrid became tearful again and pressed the whole unicorn tail upon Slughorn, who pocketed it with cries of, “To friendship! To generosity! To ten Galleons a hair!” (chapter 22) Weasley's back was turned he pocketed it with a wink. Good story, but it isn't true! wasn't condescending, he was completely lovely, and that phrase isn't in 4 books! #factsmatter UPDATE: Rowling has apparently just addressed this on Twitter. There's a video (Facebook) where Fry confirms the main part of this. The phrase “Harry pocketed it” appeared in the next four books. She thought for a moment, then said “no”, and hung up. Eventually, he called up JK and asked if he could say “Harry put it in his pocket” instead. They tried time and time again to get it right, but to no avail. It always came out as “Harry pocketeded it”, unless he said it ridiculously slowly. Stephen replied very condescendingly “good for you”.Ī few years down the line, the books are selling well, and he is doing the recording for the Prisoner of Azkaban, when he runs into the phrase “Harry pocketed it”. When he met JK Rowling, she mentioned that she was writing a sequel. He hadn’t read it, and was simply told it was a children’s book, so figured it would be an easy afternoon's work.

Just after the first Harry Potter book had been released, was offered the role of narrating it for audiobooks. JK Rowling story that periodically memes up:
