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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 4
"Could
you
see
the
rags
by
the
light
of
the
cigars?"
This
confused
Huck
for
a
moment.
Then
he
said:
"Well,
I
don’t
know—but
somehow
it
seems
like
I
did."
"Then
they
went
on,
and
you—"
"Followed
them—yes.
That
was
it.
I
wanted
to
see
what
was
going
on—they
were
sneaking
along
so
quietly.
I
trailed
them
to
the
widow’s
stile,
and
stood
in
the
dark
and
heard
the
ragged
one
begging
for
the
widow,
and
the
Spaniard
swearing
he’d
ruin
her
looks
just
like
I
told
you
and
your
two—"
"What!
The
deaf
and
mute
man
said
all
that!"
Huck
had
made
another
big
mistake!
He
was
trying
his
best
to
keep
the
old
man
from
guessing
who
the
Spaniard
might
be,
but
his
tongue
seemed
determined
to
get
him
into
trouble
despite
his
efforts.
He
tried
several
times
to
get
out
of
his
mess,
but
the
old
man’s
eyes
were
on
him,
and
he
kept
making
mistakes.
Soon
the
Welshman
said:
"My
boy,
don’t
be
afraid
of
me.
I
wouldn’t
hurt
a
hair
on
your
head
for
anything
in
the
world.
No—I’d
protect
you—I’d
protect
you.
This
Spaniard
isn’t
deaf
and
mute;
you
let
that
slip
without
meaning
to;
you
can’t
hide
that
now.
You
know
something
about
that
Spaniard
that
you
want
to
keep
secret.
Now
trust
me—tell
me
what
it
is,
and
trust
me—I
won’t
betray
you."
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