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Harry had helped him escape on the back of a hippogriff called Buckbeak, and since then, Sirius had been on the run.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Rowling, J. K. 2000
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The one notable use of a time-turner within canon, the Rescue of Sirius Black and Buckbeak, obeys the Novikov Self-Consistency Principle.
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Hermione, Harry and Ron head over to Hagrid's for a visit where Buckbeak (now renamed Witherwings to avoid the authorities) is residing.
Lianna Kong: Half-Blood Prince, Halfway There: Chapters 11 - 15 of Book 6 2008
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A line that posed a special challenge appears in Book Five, where Sirius Black, Harry’s godfather, passes Harry’s door singing “God Rest You, Merrye Hippogriffs†toward his pet hippogriff, Buckbeak.
éù ãáøéà éåúø ÷ùä ìúøâà î’’à úä–éåãò–îé” åâå | Jewschool 2007
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Parts of the book that are there are well done, from the Blown up Aunt, the Shrieking Shack, the Malfoy slap, the warewolf lesson and Buckbeak.
worlds in a grain of sand Andrew 2004
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Parts of the book that are there are well done, from the Blown up Aunt, the Shrieking Shack, the Malfoy slap, the warewolf lesson and Buckbeak.
Archive 2004-06-01 Andrew 2004
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Buckbeak was beautifully done, as real as I could imagine, but I don't want one.
the (apparently) dissenting view suricattus 2004
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We once got a letter at work from a woman who kept pet ferrets and was upset that Buckbeak ate them in OotP -- I hope she isn't too distressed when the ferret goes down Crabbe's pants.
Goblets & Glamour Cheryl 2005
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I wanted to thank everyone for leaving such lovely comments for my HHr on Buckbeak picture.
9th October '04 2004
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There's a bit of music that's played when the bats fly over Harry, Hermione and Buckbeak in the forest, and it's absolutely gorgeous - I was wondering where it is in the soundtrack?
27th June '04 2004
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