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Caractus Burke is the official owner of the shop '''Borgin and Burkes''' in the ], and has been known to have tricked ] into selling her Slytherin ] for only 10 galleons. ] once mentioned that Burke was not known for his generosity. He is referred to as a "small old man, revolving slowly in the Pensieve, silver as a ghost but much more solid, with a thatch of hair that completely covered his eyes."--] 16:51, 13 October 2005 (UTC)Omar Idrissi

Caracatus Burke is the official owner of the shop '''Borgin and Burkes''' in the ], and has been known to have tricked ] into selling her Slytherin ] for only 10 galleons. ] once mentioned that Burke was not known for his generosity. He is referred to as a "small old man, revolving slowly in the Pensieve, silver as a ghost but much more solid, with a thatch of hair that completely covered his eyes.

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Caracatus Burke is the official owner of the shop Borgin and Burkes in the Harry Potter series, and has been known to have tricked Merope Gaunt into selling her Slytherin locket for only 10 galleons. Dumbledore once mentioned that Burke was not known for his generosity. He is referred to as a "small old man, revolving slowly in the Pensieve, silver as a ghost but much more solid, with a thatch of hair that completely covered his eyes.

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