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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 11
"What
meetings?"
"I
don’t
know.
But
robbers
have
meetings,
so
we
have
to.
Come
on,
Huck,
we’ve
been
here
a
long
time.
It’s
getting
late.
I’m
hungry.
We’ll
eat
and
smoke
at
the
skiff."
They
left
the
bushes,
looked
around,
saw
no
one,
and
soon
ate
and
smoked
in
the
skiff.
As
the
sun
went
down,
they
left.
Tom
rowed
along
the
shore,
talking
with
Huck,
and
landed
after
dark.
"Huck,"
said
Tom,
"we’ll
hide
the
money
in
the
widow’s
woodshed.
I’ll
come
in
the
morning,
and
we’ll
count
it
and
hide
it
in
the
woods.
You
stay
here
and
watch
while
I
get
Benny
Taylor’s
wagon.
I’ll
be
quick."
He
left
and
came
back
with
the
wagon.
They
put
the
sacks
in
it,
covered
them
with
rags,
and
left,
dragging
the
wagon.
When
they
reached
the
Welshman’s
house,
they
stopped
to
rest.
As
they
were
about
to
move,
the
Welshman
came
out
and
said:
"Hello,
who’s
there?"
"Huck
and
Tom
Sawyer."
"Good!
Come
with
me,
boys.
You
are
keeping
everyone
waiting.
Here—hurry
up,
go
ahead—I’ll
pull
the
wagon
for
you.
Why,
it’s
not
as
light
as
it
could
be.
Got
bricks
in
it?
Or
old
metal?”
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