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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 26, Página 6
“I
know
that.
But
there
warn’t
any
other
place
as
handy
after
that
fool
of
a
job.
I
want
to
quit
this
shanty.
I
wanted
to
yesterday,
only
it
warn’t
any
use
trying
to
stir
out
of
here,
with
those
infernal
boys
playing
over
there
on
the
hill
right
in
full
view.”
“Those
infernal
boys”
quaked
again
under
the
inspiration
of
this
remark,
and
thought
how
lucky
it
was
that
they
had
remembered
it
was
Friday
and
concluded
to
wait
a
day.
They
wished
in
their
hearts
they
had
waited
a
year.
The
two
men
got
out
some
food
and
made
a
luncheon.
After
a
long
and
thoughtful
silence,
Injun
Joe
said:
“Look
here,
lad—you
go
back
up
the
river
where
you
belong.
Wait
there
till
you
hear
from
me.
I’ll
take
the
chances
on
dropping
into
this
town
just
once
more,
for
a
look.
We’ll
do
that
‘dangerous’
job
after
I’ve
spied
around
a
little
and
think
things
look
well
for
it.
Then
for
Texas!
We’ll
leg
it
together!”
This
was
satisfactory.
Both
men
presently
fell
to
yawning,
and
Injun
Joe
said:
“I’m
dead
for
sleep!
It’s
your
turn
to
watch.”
He
curled
down
in
the
weeds
and
soon
began
to
snore.
His
comrade
stirred
him
once
or
twice
and
he
became
quiet.
Presently
the
watcher
began
to
nod;
his
head
drooped
lower
and
lower,
both
men
began
to
snore
now.
The
boys
drew
a
long,
grateful
breath.
Tom
whispered:
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