Ublimee

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An Irish man, tacaño and very drinker, call Jack, had the bad fortune to be with the devil in a bar, at night of Witches, as some affirm. Jack had drunk much and still she had much more to drink, wasI aim to fall in the claws of the devil. But he could deceive the devil offering to him his soul in exchange for a last drink. The devil transformed itself into a currency to pay to the waiter, butJack quickly took it and she put it in his monedero. As Jack had a cross in his monedero, the devil could not return to its original form. Jack would not let go to the devil until she promised to himnot to request his soul to him in 10 years.

Ten years later, Jack met with the devil in the field. The devil went prepared to take the soul of Jack, but Jack thought very fast and said: “I will go,but before doing it, you would pass manzaña to me that is in that tree please”. The devil thought that it did not have anything what to lose, and from a jump arrived at the glass of the tree, butbefore realizing, Jack already had carved a cross in the trunk of a tree with a knife. Then the devil could not lower, without catching to Jack and obtaining its soul. Jack made it promise that never shewould request his soul again to him, and the devil had to accept, because it nothing else did not have left to do.

Jack died years later, but she could not enter the sky, because during his lifeshe had drunk much and he had been a swindler. But when it tried to enter, at least hell, the devil had to send it of return, because it could not take his soul. “ Where I will go now? ”, Jack Asked,and the devil answered to him: “It returns by where you came”. The return way was dark and by far wind. The devil sent to Jack a coal to him ignited directly of hell, so that it guided itself in thedark, and Jack put it in naboque was eating, so that she did not extinguish herself with the wind.

….Jack was condemned to walk eternally in the dark .....




Un hombre irlandés, tacaño y muy...
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