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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 10
It
was
the
treasure
box,
for
sure,
in
a
snug
little
cavern,
along
with
an
empty
powder
keg,
a
couple
of
guns
in
leather
cases,
two
or
three
pairs
of
old
moccasins,
a
leather
belt,
and
some
other
stuff
soaked
with
water.
"We
finally
got
it!"
said
Huck,
running
his
hand
through
the
tarnished
coins.
"Wow,
we're
rich,
Tom!"
"Huck,
I
always
thought
we'd
find
it.
It's
just
too
good
to
believe,
but
we
really
have
it!
Let's
not
waste
time
here.
Let's
get
it
out.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
lift
the
box."
It
weighed
about
fifty
pounds.
Tom
could
lift
it
awkwardly,
but
not
carry
it
easily.
"I
thought
so,"
he
said;
"They
carried
it
like
it
was
heavy
that
day
at
the
haunted
house.
I
noticed
that.
I
was
right
to
think
of
bringing
the
little
bags."
The
money
was
quickly
put
into
the
bags,
and
the
boys
took
it
up
to
the
cross
rock.
"Now
let's
get
the
guns
and
stuff,"
said
Huck.
"No,
Huck—leave
them.
They're
perfect
for
when
we
start
robbing.
We'll
keep
them
there
all
the
time,
and
we'll
hold
our
gatherings
there,
too.
It's
a
perfect
place
for
gatherings."
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