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Rufus Scrimgeour used a walking stick to ease his limp when he took longer walks. He used it when he went over to The Burrow, in Devon, to convice Harry Potter to publicly support the Ministry's activities on 25 December, 1996. He also took it with him in his short stay at Hogwarts Castle after the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, in order to attend Albus Dumbledore's funeral.

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  • Rufus Scrimgeour used a walking stick to ease his limp when he took longer walks. He used it when he went over to The Burrow, in Devon, to convice Harry Potter to publicly support the Ministry's activities on 25 December, 1996. He also took it with him in his short stay at Hogwarts Castle after the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, in order to attend Albus Dumbledore's funeral.
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  • Rufus Scrimgeour used a walking stick to ease his limp when he took longer walks. He used it when he went over to The Burrow, in Devon, to convice Harry Potter to publicly support the Ministry's activities on 25 December, 1996. He also took it with him in his short stay at Hogwarts Castle after the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, in order to attend Albus Dumbledore's funeral.
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