When did he dress up a stone bust with a wig and a tiara? It was something to do with the Potions book that he wasn't supposed to be reading, I remember that.
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It was in the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 24, page 527. After using Sectumsempra on Malfoy, Harry had to hide his Potions book in the Room of Requirement. He placed it in a cupboard and to better remember where the cupboard was, he put the bust of an ugly old warlock on top of it. He then put a dusty wig and a tarnished tiara on the warlock.
Posted by: Bobbie-Jo | July 30, 2007 at 09:50 PM
It was in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, after he used the septumsempra (sp?) spell on Draco, and Draco started to get all those slash marks and bleed. Snape knew that he was the inventor of that spell, and demanded that Harry give him the textbook. Harry hid the "Prince's" textbook in the Room of Requirement which became a storage room - where many other students had obviously hidden other things. Wait... the book is nearby, I'll find you the page...
Pages 526-527 is where he enters the Room of Requirement to hide the book, and the sentences mentioning the wig and tiara begin in the fourth line down from the top of page 527. It is pretty brief. She is a genius!
Posted by: Erica | July 30, 2007 at 09:56 PM
Oh, those pages are in the hardback addition.
Posted by: Erica aka Groovyyaya | July 30, 2007 at 09:57 PM