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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 14, Página 3
“Yes,
I’ve
heard
about
that,”
said
Joe.
“I
wonder
what
makes
the
bread
do
that.”
“Oh,
it
ain’t
the
bread,
so
much,”
said
Tom;
“I
reckon
it’s
mostly
what
they
say
over
it
before
they
start
it
out.”
“But
they
don’t
say
anything
over
it,”
said
Huck.
“I’ve
seen
’em
and
they
don’t.”
“Well,
that’s
funny,”
said
Tom.
“But
maybe
they
say
it
to
themselves.
Of
course
they
do.
Anybody
might
know
that.”
The
other
boys
agreed
that
there
was
reason
in
what
Tom
said,
because
an
ignorant
lump
of
bread,
uninstructed
by
an
incantation,
could
not
be
expected
to
act
very
intelligently
when
set
upon
an
errand
of
such
gravity.
“By
jings,
I
wish
I
was
over
there,
now,”
said
Joe.
“I
do
too,”
said
Huck.
“I’d
give
heaps
to
know
who
it
is.”
The
boys
still
listened
and
watched.
Presently
a
revealing
thought
flashed
through
Tom’s
mind,
and
he
exclaimed:
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