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  1. Arthur Weasley (b. 6 February[1] 1950)[2] was an English pure-blood[4] wizard in the employ of the Ministry of Magic, as well as a member of the second Order of the Phoenix. He was a staunch believer in the equality of all magical and Muggle folk and was the head of the Weasley family. Arthur was born to Septimus and Cedrella Weasley (née Black) and had two brothers. He attended Hogwarts ...

  2. The attack on Arthur Weasley occurred a couple of days before the Christmas holidays in 1995, while he was on duty guarding the prophecy regarding Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter. He was bitten by Lord Voldemort's snake, Nagini.[1] He was grievously injured and sent to St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries.[2] In 1980, Sybill Trelawney made a prediction regarding a boy born at ...

    • "You Know, George, I've Always Felt Our Futures Lay Outside The World Of Academic Achievement." It takes courage to judge yourself against your own standards, and while they surely take much time playing around, Fred and George also commit themselves to building a life that matters to them, despite what others think.
    • "Your Sons Flew That Enchanted Car Of Yours To Surry And Back Last Night." "Did You Really? How'd It Go? " Mr. Weasley is the gentle, curious type. This scene is a comical one, revealing Mrs. Weasley to be the rule-enforcer and resident worrier in the Weasley household.
    • "Thing Thing About Growing Up With Fred And George Is That You Sort Of Start Thinking Anything's Possible If You've Got Enough Nerve." Ginny speaks to a great truth about Fred and George and their role in the Harry Potter series.
    • "Saintlike. You See... I'm Holy. Holey, Fred, Geddit? " George loses one of his ears during an in-air pursuit with death-eaters, and when all make it to land and find what has happened to him, Fred standing worryingly over him in a moment of rare seriousness between the two, George breaks the seriousness with--of course--a joke.
  3. Jun 26, 2021 · Arthur Weasley responded when he came to Harry Potter recieved letter from Dumbledore: Arthur Weasley: Dumbledore must know you're here. Doesn't miss a trick, that man. Fred: No. George: This lot won't come cheap. Why did Arthur Weasley say, "Doesn't miss a trick, that man" here?

  4. Arthur Weasley's voice warns Harry to stand back, before the fireplace explodes, revealing the red-haired figures of Ron, the twins Fred and George, and their father, Arthur. They greet the Dursleys politely, but the Dursleys simply stare, while Dudley disappears, clutching his bottom, which spouted a pig's tail during his last encounter with a grown wizard.

  5. Arthur Weasley. Arthur Weasley was the father of seven children, including Harry Potter 's best friend Ron, and was married to Molly. While during the day he worked at the Ministry of Magic, in his spare time Arthur liked to tinker with artefacts from the non-magical world, resulting in some not-quite 'legal' results - including a legendary ...

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  7. Oct 25, 2020 · At a guess, the device detects the presence of enchanted artefacts. Harry produced his wand. The wizard dropped it onto a strange brass instrument, which looked something like a set of scales with only one dish. It began to vibrate. A narrow strip of parchment came speeding out of a slit in the base.

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