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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 1, Página 4
While
Tom
was
eating
his
supper,
and
stealing
sugar
as
opportunity
offered,
Aunt
Polly
asked
him
questions
that
were
full
of
guile,
and
very
deep—for
she
wanted
to
trap
him
into
damaging
revealments.
Like
many
other
simple-hearted
souls,
it
was
her
pet
vanity
to
believe
she
was
endowed
with
a
talent
for
dark
and
mysterious
diplomacy,
and
she
loved
to
contemplate
her
most
transparent
devices
as
marvels
of
low
cunning.
Said
she:
“Tom,
it
was
middling
warm
in
school,
warn’t
it?”
“Yes’m.”
“Powerful
warm,
warn’t
it?”
“Yes’m.”
“Didn’t
you
want
to
go
in
a-swimming,
Tom?”
A
bit
of
a
scare
shot
through
Tom—a
touch
of
uncomfortable
suspicion.
He
searched
Aunt
Polly’s
face,
but
it
told
him
nothing.
So
he
said:
“No’m—well,
not
very
much.”
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