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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 27, Página 4
Tom
thought
a
long
time.
Then
he
said:
“I’ll
tell
you.
The
back
door
of
that
No.
2
is
the
door
that
comes
out
into
that
little
close
alley
between
the
tavern
and
the
old
rattle
trap
of
a
brick
store.
Now
you
get
hold
of
all
the
doorkeys
you
can
find,
and
I’ll
nip
all
of
auntie’s,
and
the
first
dark
night
we’ll
go
there
and
try
’em.
And
mind
you,
keep
a
lookout
for
Injun
Joe,
because
he
said
he
was
going
to
drop
into
town
and
spy
around
once
more
for
a
chance
to
get
his
revenge.
If
you
see
him,
you
just
follow
him;
and
if
he
don’t
go
to
that
No.
2,
that
ain’t
the
place.”
“Lordy,
I
don’t
want
to
foller
him
by
myself!”
“Why,
it’ll
be
night,
sure.
He
mightn’t
ever
see
you—and
if
he
did,
maybe
he’d
never
think
anything.”
“Well,
if
it’s
pretty
dark
I
reckon
I’ll
track
him.
I
dono—I
dono.
I’ll
try.”
“You
bet
I’ll
follow
him,
if
it’s
dark,
Huck.
Why,
he
might
’a’
found
out
he
couldn’t
get
his
revenge,
and
be
going
right
after
that
money.”
“It’s
so,
Tom,
it’s
so.
I’ll
foller
him;
I
will,
by
jingoes!”
“Now
you’re
talking!
Don’t
you
ever
weaken,
Huck,
and
I
won’t.”
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