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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 11, Página 2
People
in
the
branches
of
the
trees
over
Tom’s
head
said
he
wasn’t
trying
to
get
away—he
only
looked
doubtful
and
perplexed.
“Infernal
impudence!”
said
a
bystander;
“wanted
to
come
and
take
a
quiet
look
at
his
work,
I
reckon—didn’t
expect
any
company.”
The
crowd
fell
apart,
now,
and
the
Sheriff
came
through,
ostentatiously
leading
Potter
by
the
arm.
The
poor
fellow’s
face
was
haggard,
and
his
eyes
showed
the
fear
that
was
upon
him.
When
he
stood
before
the
murdered
man,
he
shook
as
with
a
palsy,
and
he
put
his
face
in
his
hands
and
burst
into
tears.
“I
didn’t
do
it,
friends,”
he
sobbed;
“’pon
my
word
and
honor
I
never
done
it.”
“Who’s
accused
you?”
shouted
a
voice.
This
shot
seemed
to
carry
home.
Potter
lifted
his
face
and
looked
around
him
with
a
pathetic
hopelessness
in
his
eyes.
He
saw
Injun
Joe,
and
exclaimed:
“Oh,
Injun
Joe,
you
promised
me
you’d
never—”
“Is
that
your
knife?”
and
it
was
thrust
before
him
by
the
Sheriff.
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