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That’s it. There is nothing more on the topic. We don’t know what
kind of potion it was, we don’t know if she ever used it (and
-certainly we don’t know that she used it on Arthur), we don’t
-know whether she was successful in making it, we don’t even know
-whether it was some fun concoction she made even before Hogwarts
-(note that “a young girl” doesn’t feel like a Hogwarts-age
-teenager). We know almost nothing about it.
+certainly we don’t know that she used it on Arthur, who was,
+mind you, sitting next to them), we don’t know whether she was
+successful in making it, we don’t even know whether it was some
+fun concoction she made even before Hogwarts (note that “a young
+girl” doesn’t feel like a Hogwarts-age teenager). We know almost
+nothing about it.
Huh, so it could well be a “look how dumb I was when I was
a kid” story. Possibly even in response to Hermione’s story