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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 26, Página 5
Two
men
entered.
Each
boy
thought,
"There’s
the
old
deaf
and
dumb
Spaniard
who’s
been
around
town
a
few
times—never
saw
the
other
man
before."
“The
other
was
a
ragged,
scruffy
man
with
an
unpleasant
face.
The
Spaniard
was
wrapped
in
a
serape,
with
bushy
white
whiskers,
long
white
hair
under
his
sombrero,
and
green
goggles.
As
they
entered,
the
other
man
was
speaking
softly;
they
sat
on
the
ground,
facing
the
door,
backs
to
the
wall,
and
he
continued
speaking,
his
voice
becoming
clearer:
"No,"
he
said,
"I’ve
thought
it
over,
and
I
don’t
like
it.
It’s
dangerous."
"Dangerous!"
grunted
the
"deaf
and
dumb"
Spaniard,
shocking
the
boys.
"Coward!"
This
voice
made
the
boys
gasp
and
tremble.
It
was
Injun
Joe’s!
There
was
silence
for
a
while.
Then
Joe
said:
"What’s
more
dangerous
than
that
job
up
there—but
nothing
happened."
"That’s
different.
It’s
far
up
the
river,
no
other
houses
around.
No
one
will
know
we
tried,
as
long
as
we
didn’t
succeed."
"Well,
what’s
more
dangerous
than
coming
here
during
the
day!
Anyone
who
sees
us
would
be
suspicious."
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