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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 6, Página 10
"Trying
to
cure
warts
with
spunk-water
that
way
is
silly!
It
won't
work.
You
must
go
alone
to
the
woods.
Find
a
spunk-water
stump
at
midnight.
Back
up
to
it,
put
your
hand
in,
and
say:
'Barley-corn,
barley-corn,
injun-meal
shorts,
Spunk-water,
spunk-water,
take
these
warts,'
then
walk
away
fast,
eleven
steps,
eyes
shut.
Turn
three
times
and
walk
home
without
talking.
If
you
talk,
the
charm
breaks."
"Well,
that
sounds
like
a
good
way,
but
that's
not
how
Bob
Tanner
did
it."
"No,
he
didn't.
He's
the
wartiest
boy
in
town.
He
would
have
no
warts
if
he
knew
spunk-water.
I
took
off
many
warts
that
way,
Huck.
I
play
with
frogs
a
lot,
so
I
get
many
warts.
Sometimes
I
use
a
bean."
"Yes,
beans
are
good.
I
did
that."
"Did
you?
How?"
"You
split
the
bean,
cut
the
wart
to
get
some
blood,
put
the
blood
on
one
piece,
dig
a
hole,
and
bury
it
at
midnight
at
the
crossroads
in
the
dark
of
the
moon.
Then
burn
the
rest
of
the
bean.
The
blood
draws
the
wart
off."
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