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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 27, Página 3
“Goody!...
No,
Tom,
that
ain’t
it.
If
it
is,
it
ain’t
in
this
one-horse
town.
They
ain’t
no
numbers
here.”
“Well,
that’s
so.
Lemme
think
a
minute.
Here—it’s
the
number
of
a
room—in
a
tavern,
you
know!”
“Oh,
that’s
the
trick!
They
ain’t
only
two
taverns.
We
can
find
out
quick.”
“You
stay
here,
Huck,
till
I
come.”
Tom
was
off
at
once.
He
did
not
care
to
have
Huck’s
company
in
public
places.
He
was
gone
half
an
hour.
He
found
that
in
the
best
tavern,
No.
2
had
long
been
occupied
by
a
young
lawyer,
and
was
still
so
occupied.
In
the
less
ostentatious
house,
No.
2
was
a
mystery.
The
tavern-keeper’s
young
son
said
it
was
kept
locked
all
the
time,
and
he
never
saw
anybody
go
into
it
or
come
out
of
it
except
at
night;
he
did
not
know
any
particular
reason
for
this
state
of
things;
had
had
some
little
curiosity,
but
it
was
rather
feeble;
had
made
the
most
of
the
mystery
by
entertaining
himself
with
the
idea
that
that
room
was
“ha’nted”;
had
noticed
that
there
was
a
light
in
there
the
night
before.
“That’s
what
I’ve
found
out,
Huck.
I
reckon
that’s
the
very
No.
2
we’re
after.”
“I
reckon
it
is,
Tom.
Now
what
you
going
to
do?”
“Lemme
think.”
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