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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 6, Página 10
“Aha!
Talk
about
trying
to
cure
warts
with
spunk-water
such
a
blame
fool
way
as
that!
Why,
that
ain’t
a-going
to
do
any
good.
You
got
to
go
all
by
yourself,
to
the
middle
of
the
woods,
where
you
know
there’s
a
spunk-water
stump,
and
just
as
it’s
midnight
you
back
up
against
the
stump
and
jam
your
hand
in
and
say:
‘Barley-corn,
barley-corn,
injun-meal
shorts,
Spunk-water,
spunk-water,
swaller
these
warts,’
and
then
walk
away
quick,
eleven
steps,
with
your
eyes
shut,
and
then
turn
around
three
times
and
walk
home
without
speaking
to
anybody.
Because
if
you
speak
the
charm’s
busted.”
“Well,
that
sounds
like
a
good
way;
but
that
ain’t
the
way
Bob
Tanner
done.”
“No,
sir,
you
can
bet
he
didn’t,
becuz
he’s
the
wartiest
boy
in
this
town;
and
he
wouldn’t
have
a
wart
on
him
if
he’d
knowed
how
to
work
spunk-water.
I’ve
took
off
thousands
of
warts
off
of
my
hands
that
way,
Huck.
I
play
with
frogs
so
much
that
I’ve
always
got
considerable
many
warts.
Sometimes
I
take
’em
off
with
a
bean.”
“Yes,
bean’s
good.
I’ve
done
that.”
“Have
you?
What’s
your
way?”
“You
take
and
split
the
bean,
and
cut
the
wart
so
as
to
get
some
blood,
and
then
you
put
the
blood
on
one
piece
of
the
bean
and
take
and
dig
a
hole
and
bury
it
’bout
midnight
at
the
crossroads
in
the
dark
of
the
moon,
and
then
you
burn
up
the
rest
of
the
bean.
You
see
that
piece
that’s
got
the
blood
on
it
will
keep
drawing
and
drawing,
trying
to
fetch
the
other
piece
to
it,
and
so
that
helps
the
blood
to
draw
the
wart,
and
pretty
soon
off
she
comes.”
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