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{{Quote|...a lonely, winding road at twilight.|[[Beedle the Bard]], ''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]''|The Tales of Beedle the Bard}} |
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This '''road''' was lonely and winding. It already existed in the [[13th century|thirteenth century]]. It had a river that was too treacherous to pass. |
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This '''road''' was lonely and winding. It already existed in the [[13th century|thirteenth century]]. It had a river that was too treacherous to pass. |
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{{Quote|There were once three brothers who were travelling along a lonely, winding road at twilight. In time, the brothers reached a river too deep to wade through and too dangerous to swim across. However, these brothers were learned in the magical arts, and so they simply waved their wands and made a bridge appear across the treacherous water. They were halfway across it when they found their path blocked by a hooded figure.|[[Beedle the Bard]], ''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]''|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1}} |
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{{Quote|There were once three brothers who were travelling along a lonely, winding road at twilight. In time, the brothers reached a river too deep to wade through and too dangerous to swim across. However, these brothers were learned in the magical arts, and so they simply waved their wands and made a bridge appear across the treacherous water. They were halfway across it when they found their path blocked by a hooded figure.|[[Beedle the Bard]], ''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]''|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1}} |
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In the history ''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]'' by [[Beedle the Bard]], three brothers named [[Ignotus Peverell|Ignotus]], [[Antioch Peverell|Antioch]] and [[Cadmus Peverell]] travelled down at this road when they had to cross a bridge that they made. [[Death (The Tale of the Three Brothers)|Death]] stood on this bridge. |
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In the history ''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]'' by [[Beedle the Bard]], three brothers named [[Ignotus Peverell|Ignotus]], [[Antioch Peverell|Antioch]] and [[Cadmus Peverell]] travelled down at this road when they had to cross a bridge that they made. [[Death (The Tale of the Three Brothers)|Death]] stood on this bridge. |
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This road was lonely and winding. It already existed in the thirteenth century. It had a river that was too treacherous to pass.
The Tale of the Three Brothers
- "There were once three brothers who were travelling along a lonely, winding road at twilight. In time, the brothers reached a river too deep to wade through and too dangerous to swim across. However, these brothers were learned in the magical arts, and so they simply waved their wands and made a bridge appear across the treacherous water. They were halfway across it when they found their path blocked by a hooded figure."
- —Beedle the Bard, The Tale of the Three Brothers[src]
In the history The Tale of the Three Brothers by Beedle the Bard, three brothers named Ignotus, Antioch and Cadmus Peverell travelled down at this road when they had to cross a bridge that they made. Death stood on this bridge.
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