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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 6
Huck
relaxed,
feeling
very
thankful.
The
Welshman
looked
at
him
and
said:
“Yes,
burglar’s
tools.
That
makes
you
feel
better.
But
what
did
you
think
we
found?”
Huck
was
in
a
tough
spot.
The
Welshman
was
watching
him.
Huck
needed
a
good
answer.
Nothing
came
to
mind.
He
said
weakly:
“Sunday-school
books,
maybe.”
Huck
was
too
worried
to
smile,
but
the
old
man
laughed
happily.
He
said
a
good
laugh
is
like
money
because
it
keeps
you
healthy.
Then
he
added:
"Poor
old
friend,
you
are
tired.
You
look
sick.
You
need
rest
and
sleep.
You
will
be
okay
soon,
I
hope."
Huck
felt
bad.
He
was
silly
to
think
the
parcel
was
treasure.
He
heard
the
talk
at
the
widow's
place
and
knew
it
was
not
treasure.
But
he
was
still
excited.
Now,
he
was
glad.
He
knew
for
sure
the
parcel
was
not
the
treasure.
He
felt
happy
and
calm.
The
treasure
was
still
in
No.
2.
The
men
would
be
caught
today.
Huck
and
Tom
could
get
the
gold
at
night
without
trouble.
After
breakfast,
there
was
a
knock
at
the
door.
Huck
hid.
He
did
not
want
to
be
part
of
the
story.
The
Welshman
let
in
some
people,
including
Widow
Douglas.
People
were
going
up
the
hill
to
look
at
the
stile.
The
news
had
spread.
The
Welshman
told
the
story
to
the
visitors.
The
widow
was
very
thankful.
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