EN + ES
Escuchar
5
Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 1, Página 5
The
old
lady
reached
out
her
hand
and
felt
Tom’s
shirt,
and
said:
“But
you
ain’t
too
warm
now,
though.”
And
it
flattered
her
to
reflect
that
she
had
discovered
that
the
shirt
was
dry
without
anybody
knowing
that
that
was
what
she
had
in
her
mind.
But
in
spite
of
her,
Tom
knew
where
the
wind
lay,
now.
So
he
forestalled
what
might
be
the
next
move:
“Some
of
us
pumped
on
our
heads—mine’s
damp
yet.
See?”
Aunt
Polly
was
vexed
to
think
she
had
overlooked
that
bit
of
circumstantial
evidence,
and
missed
a
trick.
Then
she
had
a
new
inspiration:
“Tom,
you
didn’t
have
to
undo
your
shirt
collar
where
I
sewed
it,
to
pump
on
your
head,
did
you?
Unbutton
your
jacket!”
The
trouble
vanished
out
of
Tom’s
face.
He
opened
his
jacket.
His
shirt
collar
was
securely
sewed.
“Bother!
Well,
go
’long
with
you.
I’d
made
sure
you’d
played
hookey
and
been
a-swimming.
But
I
forgive
ye,
Tom.
I
reckon
you’re
a
kind
of
a
singed
cat,
as
the
saying
is—better’n
you
look.
This
time.”
She
was
half
sorry
her
sagacity
had
miscarried,
and
half
glad
that
Tom
had
stumbled
into
obedient
conduct
for
once.
||
||
Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer — C1 Inglés | Cuentana