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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 18, Página 7
“Aunt
Polly
said,
"It
happened
just
so!
Tom,
you
couldn’t
tell
it
better
if
you
saw
it!
Then
what?"
“Tom
said,
"I
thought
you
prayed
for
me.
I
saw
you
and
heard
you.
I
was
sorry.
I
wrote
on
some
bark,
‘We
are
not
dead—we
are
pirates,’
and
put
it
by
the
candle.
You
looked
so
nice
asleep,
I
thought
I
kissed
you."
“Aunt
Polly
said,
"Did
you,
Tom,
did
you!
I
forgive
you
everything!"
She
hugged
him
tight.”
“Sid
said
quietly,
"It
was
kind,
even
in
a
dream."
“Aunt
Polly
said,
"Be
quiet,
Sid!
A
dream
is
like
real
life.
Here’s
an
apple
for
you,
Tom.
Go
to
school.
I’m
thankful
you
are
back.
Go
now,
Sid,
Mary,
Tom."
“The
children
went
to
school.
Aunt
Polly
went
to
see
Mrs.
Harper
and
tell
her
about
Tom’s
dream.
Sid
thought,
"A
long
dream
without
mistakes!"
Tom
was
a
hero
now!
He
walked
proudly
like
a
pirate.
People
looked
at
him.
Small
boys
followed
him.
Bigger
boys
pretended
not
to
see
him,
but
they
were
jealous.
They
wanted
his
sun-tanned
skin
and
fame.
Tom
would
not
trade
them
for
anything.”
At
school,
children
admired
Tom
and
Joe.
They
told
their
adventures
to
everyone.
They
loved
the
attention.
They
smoked
pipes
and
felt
very
important.
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