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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 7
"Don't
mention
it,
madam.
There's
someone
else
you
owe
more
thanks
to
than
me
and
my
boys,
but
he
doesn't
want
me
to
say
his
name.
We
wouldn't
have
been
there
without
him."
Of
course,
this
made
everyone
very
curious,
even
more
than
the
main
story.
But
the
Welshman
kept
his
secret,
and
the
curiosity
spread
through
the
town.
When
the
visitors
learned
everything
else,
the
widow
asked:
"I
fell
asleep
reading
and
slept
through
all
the
noise.
Why
didn't
you
wake
me?"
"We
thought
it
wasn't
worth
it.
Those
men
weren't
coming
back.
They
didn't
have
any
tools
left,
and
waking
you
would
just
scare
you.
My
three
men
guarded
your
house
all
night.
They
just
came
back."
More
visitors
came,
and
the
story
was
told
again
and
again
for
a
couple
of
hours.
There
was
no
Sunday
school
during
the
school
vacation,
but
everyone
went
to
church
early.
The
event
was
talked
about
a
lot.
News
came
that
no
sign
of
the
two
villains
had
been
found.
After
the
sermon,
Judge
Thatcher's
wife
walked
with
Mrs.
Harper
and
asked:
"Is
my
Becky
going
to
sleep
all
day?
I
thought
she'd
be
very
tired."
"Your
Becky?"
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