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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 28, Página 4
“Well,
I’m
agreed.
I’ll
watch
the
whole
night
long,
and
I’ll
do
it
every
night,
too,
if
you’ll
do
the
other
part
of
the
job.”
“All
right,
I
will.
All
you
got
to
do
is
to
trot
up
Hooper
Street
a
block
and
maow—and
if
I’m
asleep,
you
throw
some
gravel
at
the
window
and
that’ll
fetch
me.”
“Agreed,
and
good
as
wheat!”
“Now,
Huck,
the
storm’s
over,
and
I’ll
go
home.
It’ll
begin
to
be
daylight
in
a
couple
of
hours.
You
go
back
and
watch
that
long,
will
you?”
“I
said
I
would,
Tom,
and
I
will.
I’ll
ha’nt
that
tavern
every
night
for
a
year!
I’ll
sleep
all
day
and
I’ll
stand
watch
all
night.”
“That’s
all
right.
Now,
where
you
going
to
sleep?”
“In
Ben
Rogers’
hayloft.
He
lets
me,
and
so
does
his
pap’s
nigger
man,
Uncle
Jake.
I
tote
water
for
Uncle
Jake
whenever
he
wants
me
to,
and
any
time
I
ask
him
he
gives
me
a
little
something
to
eat
if
he
can
spare
it.
That’s
a
mighty
good
nigger,
Tom.
He
likes
me,
becuz
I
don’t
ever
act
as
if
I
was
above
him.
Sometime
I’ve
set
right
down
and
eat
with
him.
But
you
needn’t
tell
that.
A
body’s
got
to
do
things
when
he’s
awful
hungry
he
wouldn’t
want
to
do
as
a
steady
thing.”
“Well,
if
I
don’t
want
you
in
the
daytime,
I’ll
let
you
sleep.
I
won’t
come
bothering
around.
Any
time
you
see
something’s
up,
in
the
night,
just
skip
right
around
and
maow.”
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