This is from Hamlet. What it means is that Hamlet suspected his father was murdered. Which he was, but at that stage he didnt know this.
If you mean on the train then you have to get the invisibility cloak, go from the carriage your in to his one and then walk in there.
The cloak had been passed through the generations and ended up with James Potter. Albus, who in his younger life had looked for the three deathly hallows (of which the cloak was one), borrowed the cloak and was in possession of it when James was murdered.
Pall is either a fine cloth, such as that used for a church altar or woollen vestments, a cloak, or a verb meaning to cloak.
If you mean the invisibility cloak then Harry Potter, Ron Weasey and Hermione Granger use it at various points.
Voldemort, Dumbledore, or other powerful wizards don't need an invisibility cloak; according to the story, there is a simple spell they can use to make themselves invisible, and using this spell is much more convenient than using a cloak.
yes you can barely see him i mean the PREDATOR is awesome but yes it can cloak.
Assuming you mean the first Midtown Madness, you can't.
madness
Englishmantel = KaminsimsGermanMantel = coatMantel = cloak
taupōrough black and yellow cloak.
Rainment means "cloak" or "covering".
Cloak
Jewish men wore an outer. garment called a cloakor robe. This cloak was made. of woollen cloth and was. wrapped round the body
An aura or impression of secrecy around a person or plan.
it means u did something wrong or a madness
I believe it means "To Madness" in French.
Short cloak