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After he returned as a ghost, Nearly-Headless Nick recounted the incident in a [[Nearly Headless Nick's song|ballad]].<ref> |
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- "Alas for the eve when I met Lady Grieve,
A-strolling the park in the dusk!
She was of the belief I could straighten her teeth,
Next moment she'd sprouted a tusk." - — Nearly-Headless Nick recounts his botched spell.[src]
This spell was used for straightening crooked teeth. Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington attempted to use this spell on Lady Grieve at her request, but failed and gave her a tusk instead. He was executed the following morning.
After he returned as a ghost, Nearly-Headless Nick recounted the incident in a ballad.[1]