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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 13, Página 7
“Run
away!
Well,
you
would
be
a
nice
old
slouch
of
a
hermit.
You’d
be
a
disgrace.”
The
Red-Handed
made
no
response,
being
better
employed.
He
had
finished
gouging
out
a
cob,
and
now
he
fitted
a
weed
stem
to
it,
loaded
it
with
tobacco,
and
was
pressing
a
coal
to
the
charge
and
blowing
a
cloud
of
fragrant
smoke—he
was
in
the
full
bloom
of
luxurious
contentment.
The
other
pirates
envied
him
this
majestic
vice,
and
secretly
resolved
to
acquire
it
shortly.
Presently
Huck
said:
“What
does
pirates
have
to
do?”
Tom
said:
“Oh,
they
have
just
a
bully
time—take
ships
and
burn
them,
and
get
the
money
and
bury
it
in
awful
places
in
their
island
where
there’s
ghosts
and
things
to
watch
it,
and
kill
everybody
in
the
ships—make
’em
walk
a
plank.”
“And
they
carry
the
women
to
the
island,”
said
Joe;
“they
don’t
kill
the
women.”
“No,”
assented
Tom,
“they
don’t
kill
the
women—they’re
too
noble.
And
the
women’s
always
beautiful,
too.”
“And
don’t
they
wear
the
bulliest
clothes!
Oh
no!
All
gold
and
silver
and
di’monds,”
said
Joe,
with
enthusiasm.
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