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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 2
“Well,
poor
boy,
you
look
like
you
had
a
hard
night.
There’s
a
bed
for
you
after
breakfast.
No,
they
aren’t
dead,
lad—we’re
sorry
about
that.
We
knew
where
they
were
from
your
description,
so
we
walked
quietly
until
we
were
close
to
them.
It
was
dark
as
a
cellar
on
that
path.
Then
I
felt
I
was
going
to
sneeze.
It
was
bad
luck!
I
tried
to
stop
it,
but
I
couldn’t.
I
was
in
front
with
my
gun
ready,
and
when
I
sneezed,
those
scoundrels
started
to
run.
I
shouted,
‘Fire,
boys!’
and
we
shot
at
the
sound.
But
they
ran
away
quickly,
and
we
chased
them
through
the
woods.
I
think
we
didn’t
hit
them.
They
shot
back,
but
their
bullets
missed
us.
When
we
couldn’t
hear
their
footsteps
anymore,
we
stopped
and
went
to
get
the
constables.
They
gathered
a
group
and
went
to
guard
the
riverbank,
and
when
it’s
light,
the
sheriff
and
a
group
will
search
the
woods.
My
boys
will
join
them
soon.
I
wish
we
had
a
description
of
those
men—it
would
help
a
lot.
But
you
couldn’t
see
what
they
looked
like
in
the
dark,
could
you,
lad?”
“Oh
yes;
I
saw
them
downtown
and
followed
them.”
“Great!
Describe
them—describe
them,
my
boy!”
“One’s
the
old
deaf
and
dumb
Spaniard
who’s
been
here
a
few
times,
and
the
other’s
a
mean-looking,
ragged—”
“That’s
enough,
lad,
we
know
the
men!
We
saw
them
in
the
woods
behind
the
widow’s
house
once,
and
they
sneaked
away.
Off
you
go,
boys,
and
tell
the
sheriff—get
your
breakfast
tomorrow
morning!”
The
Welshman’s
sons
left
right
away.
As
they
were
leaving,
Huck
jumped
up
and
said:
“Oh,
please
don’t
tell
anyone
it
was
me
who
told
on
them!
Oh,
please!”
“All
right
if
you
say
so,
Huck,
but
you
should
get
credit
for
what
you
did.”
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