If you are talking about the spell in Charn (the world with a dying sun), Digory found a little bell in the palace that had an inscription on it that (basically) said, ring the bell and see what happens, or don't and wonder until it drives you mad. Stupidly, he rang it, breaking the spell. After that the Queen, (Jadice or Jardice, I can't remember) woke up from the spell and the palace collapsed, etc, etc.
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Use the linguistics: spell (basic) toilet (where) performence (do)
If your a real! magician you do it by casting the summon dove spell.
The correct spelling is nephew (the son of a brother or sister).
The likely word is "nephew" (son of your brother or sister).
The son of your brother or sister is your nephew. A daughter is a niece.
Break the Spell was created on 2011-11-21.
The truth is that there is no such thing as a spell or a curse - UNLESS YOU BELIEVE IT. Thus to break the spell or curse, simply stop believing in them.
Draco malfoy rumbleroar harry potter ron voldemort ginny chochang cedric digory (or however you spell it) quirl snape dumbledor thats about it i guess
A bottle with something in it that "looked a lot like gin", is used to break a spell in the novel "Breaking a Spell" by by W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943).
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