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+ | {{Quote|The charlatan bade the King give him a large sack of gold, so that he might purchase wands and other magical necessities. He also requested several large rubies, to be used in the casting of curative charms, and a silver chalice or two, for the storing and maturing of potions. All these things the foolish King supplied. The charlatan stowed the treasure safely in his own house and returned to the palace grounds.|[[Beedle the Bard]], ''[[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]]''.|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}} |
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+ | In the tale ''[[Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump]]'' by [[Beedle the Bard]], the [[Charlatan (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|charlatan]] asked the [[King (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)|King]] for a couple of '''silver chalices''' allegedly to store and mature [[potion]]s. In reality, the charlatan was a [[Muggle]] and kept the silver chalices as treasures.<ref>''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)|The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]'' - Chapter 4 (''Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump'')</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:16, 17 December 2013
- "The charlatan bade the King give him a large sack of gold, so that he might purchase wands and other magical necessities. He also requested several large rubies, to be used in the casting of curative charms, and a silver chalice or two, for the storing and maturing of potions. All these things the foolish King supplied. The charlatan stowed the treasure safely in his own house and returned to the palace grounds."
- — Beedle the Bard, Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump.[src]
In the tale Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump by Beedle the Bard, the charlatan asked the King for a couple of silver chalices allegedly to store and mature potions. In reality, the charlatan was a Muggle and kept the silver chalices as treasures.[1]
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- ↑ The Tales of Beedle the Bard - Chapter 4 (Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump)