Какие стилистические обороты использует автор в данном отрывке? "What sort of time do you call this?"
"I'm really sorry -- I had to go out for something important --"
"Well, the password changed at midnight, so you'll just have to sleep in
the corridor, won't you?"
"You're joking!" said Harry. "Why did it have to change at midnight?"
"That's the way it is," said the Fat Lady. "If you're angry, go and take it up
with the headmaster, he's the one who's tightened security."
"Fantastic," said Harry bitterly, looking around at the hard floor. "Really
brilliant. Yeah, I would go and take it up with Dumbledore if he was here,
because he's the one who wanted me to --"
"He is here," said a voice behind Harry. "Professor Dumbledore returned
to the school an hour ago."
Nearly Headless Nick was gliding toward Harry, his head wob-bling as
usual upon his ruff.
"I had it from the Bloody Baron, who saw him arrive," said Nick. "He
appeared, according to the Baron, to be in good spirits, though a little tired,
of course."
"Where is he?" said Harry, his heart leaping,"
"Oh, groaning and clanking up on the Astronomy Tower, it's a, favorite
pastime of his --"
"Not the Bloody Baron -- Dumbledore!"
"Oh -- in his office," said Nick. "I believe, from what the Baron said, that
he had business to attend to before turning in --"
"Yeah, he has," said Harry, excitement blazing in his chest at the prospect
of telling Dumbledore he had secured the memory. He wheeled about and
sprinted off again, ignoring the Fat Lady who was calling after him.
"Come back! All right, I lied! I was annoyed you woke me up! The
password's still 'tapeworm'!"
But Harry was already hurtling back along the corridor and within
minutes, he was saying "toffee eclairs" to Dumbledore's gar-goyle, which
leapt aside, permitting Harry entrance onto the spiral staircase.