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{{Quote|Ginny Weasley, who sat next to Colin Creevey in Charms, was distraught, but Harry felt that Fred and George were going the wrong way about cheering her up. They were taking turns covering themselves with fur or boils and jumping out at her from behind statues.|[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]}} |
{{Quote|Ginny Weasley, who sat next to Colin Creevey in Charms, was distraught, but Harry felt that Fred and George were going the wrong way about cheering her up. They were taking turns covering themselves with fur or boils and jumping out at her from behind statues.|[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]}} |
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− | This '''spell''' causes fur to grow on someone. [[George Weasley|George]] and [[Fred Weasly]] used this spell on themselves to grow fur (along with boils), in an attempt to cheer up their sister, [[Ginerva Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] during the time when the |
+ | This '''spell''' causes fur to grow on someone. [[George Weasley|George]] and [[Fred Weasly]] used this spell on themselves to grow fur (along with boils), in an attempt to cheer up their sister, [[Ginerva Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] during the time when the [[Basilisk]] was petrifing people. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 01:26, 7 September 2010
- "Ginny Weasley, who sat next to Colin Creevey in Charms, was distraught, but Harry felt that Fred and George were going the wrong way about cheering her up. They were taking turns covering themselves with fur or boils and jumping out at her from behind statues."
- — Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
This spell causes fur to grow on someone. George and Fred Weasly used this spell on themselves to grow fur (along with boils), in an attempt to cheer up their sister, Ginny Weasley during the time when the Basilisk was petrifing people.
Appearances
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