Summarize it into 10 sentences at most. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets begins when Harry is spending a miserable summer with his only remaining family, the Dursleys. During a dinner party hosted by his uncle and aunt, Harry is visited by Dobby, a house-elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts, the magical school for wizards that Harry attended the previous year. Harry politely disregards the warning, and Dobby wreaks havoc in the kitchen, infuriating the Dursleys. The Dursleys angrily imprison Harry in his room for the rest of the summer. Luckily, Harry's friend Ron Weasley steals Harry away in a flying car, and Harry happily spends the rest of the summer at the Weasley home.

While shopping for school supplies with the Weasleys, Harry has two unfortunate encounters. He first encounters Lockhart, one of his teachers, who demands to be in a photo shoot with Harry. Harry then encounters Lucius Malfoy, the evil father of one of Harry's enemies, who almost starts a fight with Mr. Weasley. As Harry prepares to return to Hogwarts, he finds that he and Ron are unable to enter the magically invisible train platform, so they fly the Weasley car to Hogwarts. They land messily, and both boys are given detentions. Lockhart, who believes Harry flew the car to get attention, lectures Harry.

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In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Harry spends a difficult summer with the Dursleys, who imprison him after an incident caused by the house-elf Dobby. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts, but Harry ignores the warning. Ron Weasley rescues Harry in a flying car, allowing him to spend the remainder of the summer with the Weasleys. During a shopping trip for school supplies, Harry encounters two problematic figures: Lockhart, who seeks publicity, and Lucius Malfoy, who threatens Mr. Weasley. As the return to Hogwarts approaches, Harry and Ron find themselves unable to access the magical train platform and resort to flying the Weasley car instead. Their arrival at Hogwarts is chaotic, resulting in detentions for both boys. Lockhart falsely assumes Harry's actions were for attention and reprimands him during their first encounter. The story foreshadows further challenges Harry and his friends will face during the school year.

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