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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 13
“Yes.
Well,
she’s
been
good
to
me,
anyway.”
“All
right,
then.
Why
are
you
afraid?”
Huck
didn’t
answer
before
he
found
himself
pushed,
with
Tom,
into
Mrs.
Douglas’
drawing-room.
Mr.
Jones
left
the
wagon
by
the
door
and
followed
them.
The
place
was
brightly
lit,
and
everyone
important
in
the
village
was
there.
The
Thatchers
were
there,
the
Harpers,
the
Rogerses,
Aunt
Polly,
Sid,
Mary,
the
minister,
the
editor,
and
many
more,
all
dressed
nicely.
The
widow
welcomed
the
boys
as
well
as
anyone
could
welcome
two
such
messy
boys.
They
were
covered
with
clay
and
candle-grease.
Aunt
Polly
blushed
with
embarrassment
and
frowned
at
Tom.
Nobody
felt
as
bad
as
the
two
boys
did.
Mr.
Jones
said:
“Tom
wasn’t
home
yet,
so
I
gave
up;
but
I
found
him
and
Huck
right
at
my
door,
so
I
brought
them
here
quickly.”
“And
you
did
just
right,”
said
the
widow.
“Come
with
me,
boys.”
She
took
them
to
a
bedroom
and
said:
“Now
wash
and
dress
yourselves.
Here
are
two
new
suits
of
clothes—shirts,
socks,
everything.
They’re
Huck’s—no,
no
thanks,
Huck—Mr.
Jones
bought
one
and
I
bought
the
other.
But
they’ll
fit
you
both.
Get
into
them.
We’ll
wait—come
down
when
you
are
ready.”
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