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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 29, Página 5
“By
God,
that’s—”
“Keep
your
opinion
to
yourself!
It
will
be
safest
for
you.
I’ll
tie
her
to
the
bed.
If
she
bleeds
to
death,
is
that
my
fault?
I’ll
not
cry,
if
she
does.
My
friend,
you’ll
help
me
in
this
thing—for
my
sake—that’s
why
you’re
here—I
mightn’t
be
able
alone.
If
you
flinch,
I’ll
kill
you.
Do
you
understand
that?
And
if
I
have
to
kill
you,
I’ll
kill
her—and
then
I
reckon
nobody’ll
ever
know
much
about
who
done
this
business.”
“Well,
if
it’s
got
to
be
done,
let’s
get
at
it.
The
quicker
the
better—I’m
all
in
a
shiver.”
“Do
it
now?
And
company
there?
Look
here—I’ll
get
suspicious
of
you,
first
thing
you
know.
No—we’ll
wait
till
the
lights
are
out—there’s
no
hurry.”
Huck
felt
that
a
silence
was
going
to
ensue—a
thing
still
more
awful
than
any
amount
of
murderous
talk;
so
he
held
his
breath
and
stepped
gingerly
back;
planted
his
foot
carefully
and
firmly,
after
balancing,
one-legged,
in
a
precarious
way
and
almost
toppling
over,
first
on
one
side
and
then
on
the
other.
He
took
another
step
back,
with
the
same
elaboration
and
the
same
risks;
then
another
and
another,
and—a
twig
snapped
under
his
foot!
His
breath
stopped
and
he
listened.
There
was
no
sound—the
stillness
was
perfect.
His
gratitude
was
measureless.
Now
he
turned
in
his
tracks,
between
the
walls
of
sumach
bushes—turned
himself
as
carefully
as
if
he
were
a
ship—and
then
stepped
quickly
but
cautiously
along.
When
he
emerged
at
the
quarry
he
felt
secure,
and
so
he
picked
up
his
nimble
heels
and
flew.
Down,
down
he
sped,
till
he
reached
the
Welshman’s.
He
banged
at
the
door,
and
presently
the
heads
of
the
old
man
and
his
two
stalwart
sons
were
thrust
from
windows.
“What’s
the
row
there?
Who’s
banging?
What
do
you
want?”
“Let
me
in—quick!
I’ll
tell
everything.”
“Why,
who
are
you?”
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