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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 6, Página 11
“Yes,
that’s
it,
Huck—that’s
it;
though
when
you’re
burying
it
if
you
say
‘Down
bean;
off
wart;
come
no
more
to
bother
me!’
it’s
better.
That’s
the
way
Joe
Harper
does,
and
he’s
been
nearly
to
Coonville
and
most
everywheres.
But
say—how
do
you
cure
’em
with
dead
cats?”
“Why,
you
take
your
cat
and
go
and
get
in
the
grave-yard
’long
about
midnight
when
somebody
that
was
wicked
has
been
buried;
and
when
it’s
midnight
a
devil
will
come,
or
maybe
two
or
three,
but
you
can’t
see
’em,
you
can
only
hear
something
like
the
wind,
or
maybe
hear
’em
talk;
and
when
they’re
taking
that
feller
away,
you
heave
your
cat
after
’em
and
say,
‘Devil
follow
corpse,
cat
follow
devil,
warts
follow
cat,
I’m
done
with
ye!’
That’ll
fetch
any
wart.”
“Sounds
right.
D’you
ever
try
it,
Huck?”
“No,
but
old
Mother
Hopkins
told
me.”
“Well,
I
reckon
it’s
so,
then.
Becuz
they
say
she’s
a
witch.”
“Say!
Why,
Tom,
I
know
she
is.
She
witched
pap.
Pap
says
so
his
own
self.
He
come
along
one
day,
and
he
see
she
was
a-witching
him,
so
he
took
up
a
rock,
and
if
she
hadn’t
dodged,
he’d
a
got
her.
Well,
that
very
night
he
rolled
off’n
a
shed
wher’
he
was
a
layin
drunk,
and
broke
his
arm.”
“Why,
that’s
awful.
How
did
he
know
she
was
a-witching
him?”
“Lord,
pap
can
tell,
easy.
Pap
says
when
they
keep
looking
at
you
right
stiddy,
they’re
a-witching
you.
Specially
if
they
mumble.
Becuz
when
they
mumble
they’re
saying
the
Lord’s
Prayer
backards.”
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