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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 26, Página 12
Tom
and
Huck
stood
up,
weak
but
greatly
relieved,
and
watched
them
through
the
gaps
between
the
logs.
Follow
them?
Not
a
chance.
They
were
just
happy
to
get
down
without
breaking
their
necks
and
head
back
to
town
over
the
hill.
They
didn’t
talk
much.
They
were
too
busy
hating
themselves—hating
the
bad
luck
that
made
them
bring
the
spade
and
pick
there.
If
not
for
that,
Injun
Joe
wouldn’t
have
suspected
anything.
He
would
have
buried
the
silver
with
the
gold
and
left
it
until
his
"revenge"
was
done,
only
to
find
it
missing
later.
Bitter,
bitter
luck
that
the
tools
were
ever
brought
there!
They
decided
to
keep
an
eye
out
for
that
Spaniard
when
he
came
to
town
looking
for
chances
to
carry
out
his
revenge,
and
follow
him
to
"Number
Two,"
wherever
that
was.
Then
a
chilling
thought
struck
Tom.
"Revenge?
What
if
he
means
us,
Huck!"
"Oh,
don’t
say
that!"
said
Huck,
nearly
fainting.
They
discussed
it
all,
and
as
they
entered
town,
they
decided
to
believe
that
he
might
mean
someone
else—at
least
that
he
might
only
mean
Tom,
since
only
Tom
had
testified.
It
was
very
little
comfort
for
Tom
to
be
alone
in
danger!
Having
company
would
be
a
clear
improvement,
he
thought.
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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer — B2 Inglés | Cuentana