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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 29, Página 6
“Huckleberry
Finn—quick,
let
me
in!”
“Huckleberry
Finn,
indeed!
It
ain’t
a
name
to
open
many
doors,
I
judge!
But
let
him
in,
lads,
and
let’s
see
what’s
the
trouble.”
“Please
don’t
ever
tell
I
told
you,”
were
Huck’s
first
words
when
he
got
in.
“Please
don’t—I’d
be
killed,
sure—but
the
widow’s
been
good
friends
to
me
sometimes,
and
I
want
to
tell—I
will
tell
if
you’ll
promise
you
won’t
ever
say
it
was
me.”
“By
George,
he
has
got
something
to
tell,
or
he
wouldn’t
act
so!”
exclaimed
the
old
man;
“out
with
it
and
nobody
here’ll
ever
tell,
lad.”
Three
minutes
later
the
old
man
and
his
sons,
well
armed,
were
up
the
hill,
and
just
entering
the
sumach
path
on
tiptoe,
their
weapons
in
their
hands.
Huck
accompanied
them
no
further.
He
hid
behind
a
great
bowlder
and
fell
to
listening.
There
was
a
lagging,
anxious
silence,
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
there
was
an
explosion
of
firearms
and
a
cry.
Huck
waited
for
no
particulars.
He
sprang
away
and
sped
down
the
hill
as
fast
as
his
legs
could
carry
him.
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