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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 6, Página 10
"Ha!
Trying
to
cure
warts
with
spunk-water
like
that
is
silly!
That
won't
help.
You
have
to
go
alone
to
the
middle
of
the
woods,
where
there's
a
spunk-water
stump,
and
at
midnight,
you
back
up
to
the
stump,
put
your
hand
in,
and
say:
'Barley-corn,
barley-corn,
injun-meal
shorts,
Spunk-water,
spunk-water,
swallow
these
warts,'
and
then
walk
away
quickly,
eleven
steps,
with
your
eyes
shut,
and
turn
around
three
times
and
walk
home
without
talking
to
anyone.
Because
if
you
talk,
the
charm
is
broken."
"Well,
that
sounds
like
a
good
way,
but
that's
not
how
Bob
Tanner
did
it."
"No,
sir,
he
didn't,
because
he's
the
wartiest
boy
in
town;
and
he
wouldn't
have
a
wart
if
he
knew
how
to
use
spunk-water.
I've
taken
off
thousands
of
warts
that
way,
Huck.
I
play
with
frogs
a
lot,
so
I
always
have
many
warts.
Sometimes
I
use
a
bean."
"Yes,
beans
are
good.
I've
done
that."
"Have
you?
What's
your
way?"
"You
split
the
bean,
cut
the
wart
to
get
some
blood,
put
the
blood
on
one
piece
of
the
bean,
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
piece
with
the
blood
pulls
on
the
wart,
and
soon
it
comes
off."
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