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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 4, Página 7
“Ah,
that’s
it.
I
thought
there
was
more
to
it.
That’s
very
well.
But
you
have
another
name,
don’t
you?
You’ll
tell
it
to
me,
won’t
you?”
“Tell
the
gentleman
your
other
name,
Thomas,”
said
Walters,
“and
say
sir.
Don’t
forget
your
manners.”
“Thomas
Sawyer—sir.”
“That’s
it!
That’s
a
good
boy.
Fine
boy.
You
learned
many
verses.
And
you
will
never
be
sorry
for
learning
them.
Knowledge
is
worth
more
than
anything.
It
makes
great
men
and
good
men.
You’ll
be
a
great
man
and
a
good
man,
Thomas.
You’ll
remember
your
Sunday-school
and
your
teachers.
You’ll
thank
the
superintendent
who
gave
you
a
beautiful
Bible.
You’ll
be
proud
of
your
learning.
Now,
won’t
you
tell
us
something
you’ve
learned?
You
know
the
names
of
the
twelve
disciples.
Tell
us
the
first
two.”
Tom
played
with
a
button
and
looked
shy.
He
blushed
and
looked
down.
Mr.
Walters
felt
worried.
He
thought
Tom
could
not
answer.
Why
did
the
Judge
ask
him?
But
he
had
to
say:
“Answer
the
gentleman,
Thomas—don’t
be
afraid.”
Tom
still
hesitated.
“Now
I
know
you’ll
tell
me,”
said
the
lady.
“The
names
of
the
first
two
disciples
were—”
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