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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 16, Página 3
“I’ll
never
speak
to
you
again
as
long
as
I
live,”
said
Joe,
rising.
“There
now!”
And
he
moved
moodily
away
and
began
to
dress
himself.
“Who
cares!”
said
Tom.
“Nobody
wants
you
to.
Go
’long
home
and
get
laughed
at.
Oh,
you’re
a
nice
pirate.
Huck
and
me
ain’t
crybabies.
We’ll
stay,
won’t
we,
Huck?
Let
him
go
if
he
wants
to.
I
reckon
we
can
get
along
without
him,
per’aps.”
But
Tom
was
uneasy,
nevertheless,
and
was
alarmed
to
see
Joe
go
sullenly
on
with
his
dressing.
And
then
it
was
discomforting
to
see
Huck
eying
Joe’s
preparations
so
wistfully,
and
keeping
up
such
an
ominous
silence.
Presently,
without
a
parting
word,
Joe
began
to
wade
off
toward
the
Illinois
shore.
Tom’s
heart
began
to
sink.
He
glanced
at
Huck.
Huck
could
not
bear
the
look,
and
dropped
his
eyes.
Then
he
said:
“I
want
to
go,
too,
Tom.
It
was
getting
so
lonesome
anyway,
and
now
it’ll
be
worse.
Let’s
us
go,
too,
Tom.”
“I
won’t!
You
can
all
go,
if
you
want
to.
I
mean
to
stay.”
“Tom,
I
better
go.”
“Well,
go
’long—who’s
hendering
you.”
Huck
began
to
pick
up
his
scattered
clothes.
He
said:
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