The loud knocker turns out to be Hagrid, the giant man that brought Harry as a baby to Privet Drive. He comes bearing one of the letters addressed to Harry and the young boy finally gets to read it. Most importantly Hagrid shows Vernon who the better man is by telling Harry he's a wizard.
The giant sat back down on the sofa, which sagged under his weight, and began taking all sorts of things out of the pockets of his coat: a copper kettle, a squashy package of sausages, a poker, a teapot, several chipped mugs, and a bottle of some amber liquid that he took a swig of before starting to make tea.
Are Hagrid's pockets charmed with the Undetectable Extension Charm?
I've always thought the extension charm was one of the most brilliant spells. But seriously though, he must have an extension charm on those babies. How else could he carry the weight of all those things?
Did Hagrid do it himself? I'm not sure how I feel about that. He was expelled by his third year and I doubt Hagrid would go on by himself in secret to learn a charm like that.
So did he buy it with an extension charm already on it? If he did that's absolutely brilliant! Imagine selling clothes and bags with extension charms already on them! You could make a fortune from all the lazy or uneducated wizards.
Also YAY we're going to see more totally awesome wizard people.
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