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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 26, Página 5
Two
men
entered.
Each
boy
said
to
himself:
“There’s
the
old
deaf
and
dumb
Spaniard
that’s
been
about
town
once
or
twice
lately—never
saw
t’other
man
before.”
“T’other”
was
a
ragged,
unkempt
creature,
with
nothing
very
pleasant
in
his
face.
The
Spaniard
was
wrapped
in
a
serape;
he
had
bushy
white
whiskers;
long
white
hair
flowed
from
under
his
sombrero,
and
he
wore
green
goggles.
When
they
came
in,
“t’other”
was
talking
in
a
low
voice;
they
sat
down
on
the
ground,
facing
the
door,
with
their
backs
to
the
wall,
and
the
speaker
continued
his
remarks.
His
manner
became
less
guarded
and
his
words
more
distinct
as
he
proceeded:
“No,”
said
he,
“I’ve
thought
it
all
over,
and
I
don’t
like
it.
It’s
dangerous.”
“Dangerous!”
grunted
the
“deaf
and
dumb”
Spaniard—to
the
vast
surprise
of
the
boys.
“Milksop!”
This
voice
made
the
boys
gasp
and
quake.
It
was
Injun
Joe’s!
There
was
silence
for
some
time.
Then
Joe
said:
“What’s
any
more
dangerous
than
that
job
up
yonder—but
nothing’s
come
of
it.”
“That’s
different.
Away
up
the
river
so,
and
not
another
house
about.
’Twon’t
ever
be
known
that
we
tried,
anyway,
long
as
we
didn’t
succeed.”
“Well,
what’s
more
dangerous
than
coming
here
in
the
daytime!—anybody
would
suspicion
us
that
saw
us.”
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