EN + ES
Escuchar
150
Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 23, Página 1
At
last
the
sleepy
atmosphere
was
stirred—and
vigorously:
the
murder
trial
came
on
in
the
court.
It
became
the
absorbing
topic
of
village
talk
immediately.
Tom
could
not
get
away
from
it.
Every
reference
to
the
murder
sent
a
shudder
to
his
heart,
for
his
troubled
conscience
and
fears
almost
persuaded
him
that
these
remarks
were
put
forth
in
his
hearing
as
“feelers”;
he
did
not
see
how
he
could
be
suspected
of
knowing
anything
about
the
murder,
but
still
he
could
not
be
comfortable
in
the
midst
of
this
gossip.
It
kept
him
in
a
cold
shiver
all
the
time.
He
took
Huck
to
a
lonely
place
to
have
a
talk
with
him.
It
would
be
some
relief
to
unseal
his
tongue
for
a
little
while;
to
divide
his
burden
of
distress
with
another
sufferer.
Moreover,
he
wanted
to
assure
himself
that
Huck
had
remained
discreet.
“Huck,
have
you
ever
told
anybody
about—that?”
“’Bout
what?”
“You
know
what.”
“Oh—’course
I
haven’t.”
“Never
a
word?”
“Never
a
solitary
word,
so
help
me.
What
makes
you
ask?”
“Well,
I
was
afeard.”
||
||
Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer — C1 Inglés | Cuentana