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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 23, Página 3
“Talk?
Well,
it’s
just
Muff
Potter,
Muff
Potter,
Muff
Potter
all
the
time.
It
keeps
me
in
a
sweat,
constant,
so’s
I
want
to
hide
som’ers.”
“That’s
just
the
same
way
they
go
on
round
me.
I
reckon
he’s
a
goner.
Don’t
you
feel
sorry
for
him,
sometimes?”
“Most
always—most
always.
He
ain’t
no
account;
but
then
he
hain’t
ever
done
anything
to
hurt
anybody.
Just
fishes
a
little,
to
get
money
to
get
drunk
on—and
loafs
around
considerable;
but
lord,
we
all
do
that—leastways
most
of
us—preachers
and
such
like.
But
he’s
kind
of
good—he
give
me
half
a
fish,
once,
when
there
warn’t
enough
for
two;
and
lots
of
times
he’s
kind
of
stood
by
me
when
I
was
out
of
luck.”
“Well,
he’s
mended
kites
for
me,
Huck,
and
knitted
hooks
on
to
my
line.
I
wish
we
could
get
him
out
of
there.”
“My!
we
couldn’t
get
him
out,
Tom.
And
besides,
’twouldn’t
do
any
good;
they’d
ketch
him
again.”
“Yes—so
they
would.
But
I
hate
to
hear
’em
abuse
him
so
like
the
dickens
when
he
never
done—that.”
“I
do
too,
Tom.
Lord,
I
hear
’em
say
he’s
the
bloodiest
looking
villain
in
this
country,
and
they
wonder
he
wasn’t
ever
hung
before.”
“Yes,
they
talk
like
that,
all
the
time.
I’ve
heard
’em
say
that
if
he
was
to
get
free
they’d
lynch
him.”
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