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For someone her age, the little girl had a lot on her mind. She sat at the table - all blonde hair and button nose - with a slightly worried expression on her face. She’d auditioned for a part - a part in a film no less - and she really wanted it. Really wanted it. The film was based on a book she knew well - a wizarding story that her dad had read to her many times over, during long car journeys or at bedtime.
As Dad carved the roast chicken, he caught his daughter’s eye - they’d both been looking at the same thing: the wishbone. If you pull a wishbone and think of the thing you hope for most, the wish will come true. Everyone knows that.
More than a decade later, the little girl would be a young woman - rich and famous to a degree that most people would find difficult to imagine. But she never forgot that day and never forgot what her dad did next.
‘He gave me the wishbone.’ Emma Watson would later say, reliving the moment just before her life changed beyond recognition.
‘I obviously made the wish that I would get this role. I still have that wishbone in my jewellery box.’
Emma Watson The Biography - Written by David Nolan.
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