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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 16, Página 3
"I'll
never
speak
to
you
again
as
long
as
I
live,"
said
Joe,
getting
up.
"There
now!"
And
he
started
dressing
moodily.
"Who
cares!"
said
Tom.
"Nobody
wants
you
to.
Go
home
and
get
laughed
at.
Oh,
you're
a
fine
pirate.
Huck
and
I
aren't
crybabies.
We'll
stay,
won't
we,
Huck?
Let
him
go
if
he
wants.
I
think
we
can
manage
without
him,
maybe."
But
Tom
was
uneasy
and
worried
as
he
watched
Joe
continue
to
dress
sullenly.
It
was
also
troubling
to
see
Huck
looking
at
Joe's
actions
with
such
longing
and
remaining
so
silent.
Soon,
without
saying
goodbye,
Joe
began
to
wade
toward
the
Illinois
shore.
Tom's
heart
sank.
He
glanced
at
Huck.
Huck
couldn't
meet
his
eyes
and
looked
down.
Then
he
said:
"I
want
to
go,
too,
Tom.
It's
getting
so
lonely,
and
now
it'll
be
worse.
Let's
go,
too,
Tom."
"I
won't!
You
can
all
go
if
you
want.
I'm
staying."
"Tom,
I
better
go."
"Well,
go
ahead—who's
stopping
you."
Huck
began
to
gather
his
scattered
clothes.
He
said:
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