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'''Hepzibah Smith''' was a very old and very rich witch who collected magical antiques. Two of her most prized possessions were a cup belonging to [[Helga Hufflepuff]] and a locket belonging to [[Salazar Slytherin]].
 
'''Hepzibah Smith''' was a very old and very rich witch who collected magical antiques. Two of her most prized possessions were a cup belonging to [[Helga Hufflepuff]] and a locket belonging to [[Salazar Slytherin]].
 
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While working at [[Borgin and Burkes]], [[Tom Riddle]] befriended Hepzibah, who doted upon him. While Riddle was visiting her on behalf of Mr Burke, she imprudently showed him Hufflepuff's cup and Slytherin's locket. Two days later, she was found dead. Riddle was never suspected; Hepzibah's [[house-elf]], Hokey, confessed to the crime. However, [[Albus Dumbledore]] tracked Hokey down several years later and extracted a memory from her that cast doubt on her guilt. The cup and the locket had also gone missing; it is likely that they eventually became two of Riddle/[[Lord Voldemort]]'s [[Horcrux]]es.
 
While working at [[Borgin and Burkes]], [[Tom Riddle]] befriended Hepzibah, who doted upon him. While Riddle was visiting her on behalf of Mr Burke, she imprudently showed him Hufflepuff's cup and Slytherin's locket. Two days later, she was found dead. Riddle was never suspected; Hepzibah's [[house-elf]], Hokey, confessed to the crime. However, [[Albus Dumbledore]] tracked Hokey down several years later and extracted a memory from her that cast doubt on her guilt. The cup and the locket had also gone missing; it is likely that they eventually became two of Riddle/[[Lord Voldemort]]'s [[Horcrux]]es.

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Hepzibah Smith was a very old and very rich witch who collected magical antiques. Two of her most prized possessions were a cup belonging to Helga Hufflepuff and a locket belonging to Salazar Slytherin.

While working at Borgin and Burkes, Tom Riddle befriended Hepzibah, who doted upon him. While Riddle was visiting her on behalf of Mr Burke, she imprudently showed him Hufflepuff's cup and Slytherin's locket. Two days later, she was found dead. Riddle was never suspected; Hepzibah's house-elf, Hokey, confessed to the crime. However, Albus Dumbledore tracked Hokey down several years later and extracted a memory from her that cast doubt on her guilt. The cup and the locket had also gone missing; it is likely that they eventually became two of Riddle/Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes.

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