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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 26, Página 10
“Pard,
there’s
thousands
of
dollars
here,”
said
Injun
Joe.
“’Twas
always
said
that
Murrel’s
gang
used
to
be
around
here
one
summer,”
the
stranger
observed.
“I
know
it,”
said
Injun
Joe;
“and
this
looks
like
it,
I
should
say.”
“Now
you
won’t
need
to
do
that
job.”
The
halfbreed
frowned.
Said
he:
“You
don’t
know
me.
Least
you
don’t
know
all
about
that
thing.
’Tain’t
robbery
altogether—it’s
revenge!”
and
a
wicked
light
flamed
in
his
eyes.
“I’ll
need
your
help
in
it.
When
it’s
finished—then
Texas.
Go
home
to
your
Nance
and
your
kids,
and
stand
by
till
you
hear
from
me.”
“Well—if
you
say
so;
what’ll
we
do
with
this—bury
it
again?”
“Yes.
[Ravishing
delight
overhead.]
No!
by
the
great
Sachem,
no!
[Profound
distress
overhead.]
I’d
nearly
forgot.
That
pick
had
fresh
earth
on
it!
[The
boys
were
sick
with
terror
in
a
moment.]
What
business
has
a
pick
and
a
shovel
here?
What
business
with
fresh
earth
on
them?
Who
brought
them
here—and
where
are
they
gone?
Have
you
heard
anybody?—seen
anybody?
What!
bury
it
again
and
leave
them
to
come
and
see
the
ground
disturbed?
Not
exactly—not
exactly.
We’ll
take
it
to
my
den.”
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