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  • "So we're going to put out the story that I'm seriously ill with spattergroit, which is why I can't go back to school.

    Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • “So we’re going to put out the story that I’m seriously ill with spattergroit, which is why I can’t go back to school.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • "I don't think it means anything new has happened, anything we don't know about; think, Ron, Bill's already scared, plenty of people must have seen that George has lost an ear by now, and you're supposed to be on your deathbed with spattergroit, I'm sure that's all he meant " -

    Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • "Go back to them, pretend you're got over your spattergroit and Mummy'll be able to feed you up and " -

    Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • Ron was seriously affronted when a medieval wizard called out that he clearly had a bad case of spattergroit.

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. 2003

  • “And you’re supposed to be dying of spattergroit at the Burrow!

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • “Go back to them, pretend you’re got over your spattergroit and Mummy’ll be able to feed you up and —”

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • "And you're supposed to be dying of spattergroit at the Burrow!

    Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • Posted January 23, 2007 at 8:57 am | Permalink hm…you’re a spattergroit infected wembler!

    it’s No Name-Calling Week, mofos! « raincoaster 2007

  • “I don’t think it means anything new has happened, anything we don’t know about; think, Ron, Bill’s already scared, plenty of people must have seen that George has lost an ear by now, and you’re supposed to be on your deathbed with spattergroit, I’m sure that’s all he meant —”

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

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