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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 1
As
the
earliest
suspicion
of
dawn
appeared
on
Sunday
morning,
Huck
came
groping
up
the
hill
and
rapped
gently
at
the
old
Welshman’s
door.
The
inmates
were
asleep,
but
it
was
a
sleep
that
was
set
on
a
hair-trigger,
on
account
of
the
exciting
episode
of
the
night.
A
call
came
from
a
window:
“Who’s
there!”
Huck’s
scared
voice
answered
in
a
low
tone:
“Please
let
me
in!
It’s
only
Huck
Finn!”
“It’s
a
name
that
can
open
this
door
night
or
day,
lad!—and
welcome!”
These
were
strange
words
to
the
vagabond
boy’s
ears,
and
the
pleasantest
he
had
ever
heard.
He
could
not
recollect
that
the
closing
word
had
ever
been
applied
in
his
case
before.
The
door
was
quickly
unlocked,
and
he
entered.
Huck
was
given
a
seat
and
the
old
man
and
his
brace
of
tall
sons
speedily
dressed
themselves.
“Now,
my
boy,
I
hope
you’re
good
and
hungry,
because
breakfast
will
be
ready
as
soon
as
the
sun’s
up,
and
we’ll
have
a
piping
hot
one,
too—make
yourself
easy
about
that!
I
and
the
boys
hoped
you’d
turn
up
and
stop
here
last
night.”
“I
was
awful
scared,”
said
Huck,
“and
I
run.
I
took
out
when
the
pistols
went
off,
and
I
didn’t
stop
for
three
mile.
I’ve
come
now
becuz
I
wanted
to
know
about
it,
you
know;
and
I
come
before
daylight
becuz
I
didn’t
want
to
run
across
them
devils,
even
if
they
was
dead.”
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