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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 19, Página 1
Tom
came
home
feeling
gloomy,
and
the
first
thing
his
aunt
said
made
him
realize
he
had
brought
his
troubles
to
the
wrong
place:
"Tom,
I
feel
like
skinning
you
alive!"
"Auntie,
what
did
I
do?"
"Well,
you've
done
plenty.
I
went
over
to
Sereny
Harper's,
all
ready
to
convince
her
about
that
nonsense
with
the
dream,
and
then
she
tells
me
Joe
said
you
were
here
and
heard
everything
we
talked
about
that
night.
Tom,
I
don't
know
what
to
do
with
a
boy
who
behaves
like
that.
It
hurts
me
to
think
you
let
me
go
to
Sereny
Harper
and
make
a
fool
of
myself
without
saying
a
word."
This
was
a
new
angle
for
Tom.
His
clever
trick
from
the
morning
had
seemed
like
a
good
joke
before,
very
smart.
Now
it
just
felt
mean
and
shabby.
He
hung
his
head,
struggling
to
find
words.
Then
he
said:
"Auntie,
I
wish
I
hadn't
done
it—but
I
didn't
think."
"Oh,
child,
you
never
think.
You
only
think
of
your
own
selfishness.
You
could
think
to
come
all
the
way
over
here
from
Jackson's
Island
at
night
to
laugh
at
our
troubles,
and
you
could
think
to
fool
me
with
a
lie
about
a
dream;
but
you
couldn't
think
to
pity
us
and
save
us
from
worry."
"Auntie,
I
know
it
was
mean,
but
I
didn't
mean
to
be
mean.
I
didn't,
I
swear.
And
I
didn't
come
over
here
to
laugh
at
you
that
night."
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