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Wonderfully, she revealed herself recently as a Harry Potter person, even though the role she took was the relatively uninspiring one of Madame Rosmerta in "Goblet of Fire".
Film Maxine 2009
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Wonderfully, she revealed herself recently as a Harry Potter person, even though the role she took was the relatively uninspiring one of Madame Rosmerta in "Goblet of Fire".
June 2007 Maxine 2007
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Wonderfully, she revealed herself recently as a Harry Potter person, even though the role she took was the relatively uninspiring one of Madame Rosmerta in "Goblet of Fire".
Julie Christie is blogging Maxine 2007
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Rosmerta had been in ahead of him, or the elves had; a wonderful fire blazed in the grate and a plate of tea and cakes waited on a low table.
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Call for Madame Rosmerta, if you please, and request for a private room.
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Wonderfully, she revealed herself recently as a Harry Potter person, even though the role she took was the relatively uninspiring one of Madame Rosmerta in "Goblet of Fire".
Julie Christie is blogging Maxine 2007
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Dumbledore tells Rosmerta to contact the Ministry and tells Harry to put on his invisibility cloak.
Lianna Kong: Six of Six: The Final Chapters of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2008
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First, when Harry overhears McGonagall, Rosmerta and the MoM's conversation about Sirius betraying his parents and being his godfather, and he sobs and swears he will kill him.
evolver Diary Entry evolver 2004
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Madam Rosmerta, the pretty landlady, didn't seem to think much of this; she was looking askance at Moody as she collected glasses from tables around them.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Rowling, J. K. 2000
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Madam Rosmerta was staring over from behind the bar, apparently oblivious to the fact that the flagon she was filling with mead was overflowing.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Rowling, J. K. 2000
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