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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 2
“Well,
poor
chap,
you
do
look
as
if
you’d
had
a
hard
night
of
it—but
there’s
a
bed
here
for
you
when
you’ve
had
your
breakfast.
No,
they
ain’t
dead,
lad—we
are
sorry
enough
for
that.
You
see
we
knew
right
where
to
put
our
hands
on
them,
by
your
description;
so
we
crept
along
on
tiptoe
till
we
got
within
fifteen
feet
of
them—dark
as
a
cellar
that
sumach
path
was—and
just
then
I
found
I
was
going
to
sneeze.
It
was
the
meanest
kind
of
luck!
I
tried
to
keep
it
back,
but
no
use—’twas
bound
to
come,
and
it
did
come!
I
was
in
the
lead
with
my
pistol
raised,
and
when
the
sneeze
started
those
scoundrels
a-rustling
to
get
out
of
the
path,
I
sung
out,
‘Fire
boys!’
and
blazed
away
at
the
place
where
the
rustling
was.
So
did
the
boys.
But
they
were
off
in
a
jiffy,
those
villains,
and
we
after
them,
down
through
the
woods.
I
judge
we
never
touched
them.
They
fired
a
shot
apiece
as
they
started,
but
their
bullets
whizzed
by
and
didn’t
do
us
any
harm.
As
soon
as
we
lost
the
sound
of
their
feet
we
quit
chasing,
and
went
down
and
stirred
up
the
constables.
They
got
a
posse
together,
and
went
off
to
guard
the
river
bank,
and
as
soon
as
it
is
light
the
sheriff
and
a
gang
are
going
to
beat
up
the
woods.
My
boys
will
be
with
them
presently.
I
wish
we
had
some
sort
of
description
of
those
rascals—’twould
help
a
good
deal.
But
you
couldn’t
see
what
they
were
like,
in
the
dark,
lad,
I
suppose?”
“Oh
yes;
I
saw
them
downtown
and
follered
them.”
“Splendid!
Describe
them—describe
them,
my
boy!”
“One’s
the
old
deaf
and
dumb
Spaniard
that’s
ben
around
here
once
or
twice,
and
t’other’s
a
mean-looking,
ragged—”
“That’s
enough,
lad,
we
know
the
men!
Happened
on
them
in
the
woods
back
of
the
widow’s
one
day,
and
they
slunk
away.
Off
with
you,
boys,
and
tell
the
sheriff—get
your
breakfast
tomorrow
morning!”
The
Welshman’s
sons
departed
at
once.
As
they
were
leaving
the
room
Huck
sprang
up
and
exclaimed:
“Oh,
please
don’t
tell
anybody
it
was
me
that
blowed
on
them!
Oh,
please!”
“All
right
if
you
say
it,
Huck,
but
you
ought
to
have
the
credit
of
what
you
did.”
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