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... . The shop looked small and broken. At least compared to other dazzling and beautifully decorated shops, it looked like it was about to close down. Looks like, but it is recognized as the best shop for making wands in the entire wizarding world.

When they entered the store, jingle bells rang behind the store hall. There was nothing but a bench. Behind the counter was a large cabinet. Thousands of long and narrow paper boxes almost lay on the ceiling, all covered with it. The heavy dust ma ...

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