Tale The Witch Metamorphosed the Shoe

"The Sabinean of Ponta das Canas, had a bewitched little daughter, who even felt sorry for the witch herself who had been sacrificing her for many months.

Advised by friends, he started to treat the child with a healer who lived on Praia dos English.
The healer was called Sotero das Capivaras and was a famous healer of diseases from other worlds. But the treatment he had been applying to Sabiano's child was not producing satisfactory results.
The day scheduled for him to return to the healer's house was a Friday.
Early in the morning, Sabiano got up, packed the cattle in the paddock, drank coffee, washed his feet in the trough promode had soiled, dried them, and asked his wife to pick up his shoes that were hanging on the rafters of the balcony roof. .
His wife, Sotera, went to get them, but she only found the shoe on her right foot, the other one wasn't.
They searched the whole house, but nothing, it was nowhere to be found.
He thought to himself: it must have been his friend Zé Maratato.
It's always looking for things to do with its own...
The weather is dry and mihió memo pra mode we walk barefoot.
He took a basket woven of plank leaves, put a white glass inside and tore his feet on the way, towards the rivers of the Capiras of the English.
He consulted the other healer, took the medicine and headed back home.
He had already walked a long way when something caught his eye.
looked in the direction of Mata Hunger Island, and came across a curious and horrible picture: a witch passing through the sea with his shoe transformed into a boat, with a very puffy sail quiném whaling boat, strolling very calmly.
Terrified by what he had seen, he returned to the healer's house and narrated the fact to him.
The other healer took a clove of garlic unpeeled and ordered him to put it in his mouth and go home rested.
As for the witch, he would make her lose her fairy state, and hence her charm, within a few minutes.
He heeded the order of the healer and put his feet on the sand on the way back to the house.
When she arrived at the terreiro, Sotera already had the witchy news on the tip of her tongue, almost slipping away.
_ "Sabiano, your shoe rotted on the rafters of the balcony, wet, dirty with beach sand, and with a hole in the beak."
_ Soon I saw that that mare was going to harm me.
She punctured my shoe to fit the sail mast.
Sabinano da Ponta das Canas had a bewitched little daughter, who even felt sorry for the witch who had been sacrificing her for many months. Advised by friends, he started to treat the child with a healer who lived on Praia dos Ingleses. The healer was called Sotero das Capivaras and was a famous healer of diseases from other worlds. But the treatment he had been applying to Sabiano's child was not producing satisfactory results. The day scheduled for him to return to the healer's house was a Friday. Early in the morning, Sabiano got up, packed the cattle in the paddock, drank coffee, washed his feet in the trough promode had soiled them, dried them, and asked his wife to pick up his shoes that were hanging on the rafters of the porch roof. . His wife, Sotera, went to get them, but she only found the shoe on her right foot, the other one wasn't. They searched the whole house, but nothing, it was nowhere to be found. She thought to herself: it must have been her friend Zé Maratato. It's always looking for things to do with its own... The weather is dry and the best thing to do is to walk barefoot. He took a basket woven from plank leaves, put a white glass inside and tore his feet on the way, towards the rivers of the Capyres of the English. He consulted the other healer, took the medicine, and headed back home. He had already walked a long way when something caught his eye. He looked in the direction of Mata Hunger Island, and came across a curious and horrible picture: a witch passing through the sea with her shoe transformed into a boat, with a very puffy sail quiném whaling boat, strolling very calmly. Terrified by what he had seen, he returned to the healer's house and narrated the fact to him. The other healer took a clove of garlic unpeeled and ordered him to put it in his mouth and go home rested. As for the witch, he would make her lose her fairy state, and hence her charm, within a few minutes. He heeded the order of the healer and put his feet on the sand on the way back to the house. When he arrived at the terreiro, Sotera already had the witchy news on the tip of her tongue, almost slipping away. _ Sabiano, your shoe has rotted on the rafters of the balcony, wet, dirty with beach sand, and with a hole in the top of the beak. _ Soon I saw that that mare was going to harm me. She punctured my shoe so she can put the sail mast on." Franklin Cascaes.


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