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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 6
"And
kill
them?"
"No,
not
always.
We
keep
them
in
the
cave
until
they
pay
money."
"What
is
ransom?"
"Money.
They
get
money
from
friends.
If
they
don't
pay
in
a
year,
we
kill
them.
But
not
the
women.
We
keep
women,
but
don't
kill
them.
They
are
scared
and
rich.
We
take
their
things,
but
we
are
polite.
Robbers
are
polite.
Women
like
us
after
a
week
or
two.
They
stop
crying
and
don't
leave.
It's
in
all
the
books."
"Wow,
Tom.
It's
better
than
being
a
pirate."
"Yes,
better
in
some
ways.
It's
near
home
and
fun."
Now
everything
was
ready.
The
boys
went
into
the
hole.
Tom
went
first.
They
walked
to
the
end
of
the
tunnel.
They
tied
their
kite-strings
and
moved
on.
They
found
a
spring.
Tom
felt
cold
inside.
He
showed
Huck
a
candle-wick
on
clay.
He
told
how
he
and
Becky
watched
the
flame
go
out.
The
boys
whispered
now.
The
place
was
quiet
and
dark.
They
walked
on
and
followed
Tom's
path.
They
reached
the
"jumping-off
place."
The
candles
showed
it
was
a
steep
hill,
not
a
cliff.
Tom
whispered:
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