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 Re: Fascinating ferret fact 
 Silon, on host 199.174.22.150
  Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 10:35:26
  Re: Fascinating ferret fact posted by Speedball on Tuesday, October 10, 2000, at 21:35:24:
> > > In the fantasy novel I just finished reading, the evil king (instead of being slain by one of the heroes) is assassinated by a ferret. > > > > > > Strange but true. > > > > Uh-huh.  In this fantasy novel I read recently, there is this character whose name is much like "Running Weasel".  Historically (i.e. according to one of his presumed descendants, Kat Weasley) this guy was supposedly a great warlord and a brilliant military strategist, who also never lost a single game of chess.  In the end he was said to have been killed by a rat -- one that had been dyed yellow.  The rat knocked down a lamp in his house and burnt the place to the ground, killing Running Weasel. > > > > Strange but true? > > > > Wolf "Weasels, of course, being related to FERRETS" spirit > >  > That is why Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter Novels in named Weasley. He never losses chest and in the first books... > > if you haven't read all the Potter Books here is a  > > S > > P > > O > > I > > L > > E > > R > > Ron tried to turn his rat, Scabbers yellow. And Scabbers turned out to an evil Wizard in disguies. > > J.K. Rowlings puts a lot if work into her names. > > Speed'I want to go to Hogwartz'ball
  Isn't that also evidence that Ron will be killed by Wormtail?
  Si"That was not a spoiler for me, I've read all the books multiple times"lon 
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