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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 5
Huck
looked
into
the
old
man’s
honest
eyes
for
a
moment,
then
bent
over
and
whispered
in
his
ear:
"It’s
not
a
Spaniard—it’s
Injun
Joe!"
The
Welshman
almost
jumped
out
of
his
chair.
In
a
moment
he
said:
"It
all
makes
sense
now.
When
you
talked
about
cutting
ears
and
slitting
noses
I
thought
that
was
your
own
exaggeration,
because
white
men
don’t
take
revenge
like
that.
But
an
Injun!
That’s
a
whole
different
story."
During
breakfast,
the
conversation
continued,
and
during
it,
the
old
man
said
that
the
last
thing
he
and
his
sons
did
before
going
to
bed
was
to
get
a
lantern
and
examine
the
stile
and
its
surroundings
for
blood
marks.
They
found
none,
but
they
did
find
a
large
bundle
of—
"Of
what?"
If
the
words
had
been
lightning,
they
couldn’t
have
struck
more
suddenly
from
Huck’s
pale
lips.
His
eyes
were
wide
open
now,
and
he
was
holding
his
breath—waiting
for
the
answer.
The
Welshman
started—stared
back—three
seconds—five
seconds—ten—then
replied:
"Of
burglar’s
tools.
Why,
what’s
the
matter
with
you?"
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