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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 26, Página 8
"I'm
not
sure—let's
leave
it
here
like
we
always
do,
I
think.
No
point
in
taking
it
until
we
head
south.
Six
hundred
and
fifty
in
silver
is
quite
a
load."
"Well—okay—it
won't
hurt
to
come
back
here
one
more
time."
"No—but
I'd
suggest
coming
at
night
like
we
used
to—it’s
safer."
"Yes,
but
listen;
it
might
be
a
while
before
I
get
the
right
chance
at
that
job;
things
could
go
wrong;
it’s
not
in
a
great
spot;
we
should
just
bury
it
properly—and
bury
it
deep."
"Good
idea,"
said
the
comrade,
who
walked
across
the
room,
knelt
down,
lifted
one
of
the
back
hearth-stones,
and
took
out
a
bag
that
jingled
nicely.
He
took
out
twenty
or
thirty
dollars
for
himself
and
the
same
amount
for
Injun
Joe,
then
handed
the
bag
to
Joe,
who
was
on
his
knees
in
the
corner,
digging
with
his
knife.
The
boys
forgot
all
their
fears
and
troubles
instantly.
They
watched
every
move
with
eager
eyes.
Luck!—the
thrill
of
it
was
beyond
anything
they
imagined!
Six
hundred
dollars
was
enough
to
make
several
boys
rich!
This
was
treasure-hunting
under
the
best
circumstances—no
uncertainty
about
where
to
dig.
They
nudged
each
other
constantly—silent
nudges
that
meant,
"Aren't
you
glad
we’re
here
now!"
Joe’s
knife
hit
something.
"Hey!"
he
said.
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