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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 30, Página 3
“Oh
no,
no!
Please
don’t
tell!”
When
the
young
men
were
gone,
the
old
Welshman
said:
“They
won’t
tell—and
I
won’t.
But
why
don’t
you
want
it
known?”
Huck
would
not
explain,
further
than
to
say
that
he
already
knew
too
much
about
one
of
those
men
and
would
not
have
the
man
know
that
he
knew
anything
against
him
for
the
whole
world—he
would
be
killed
for
knowing
it,
sure.
The
old
man
promised
secrecy
once
more,
and
said:
“How
did
you
come
to
follow
these
fellows,
lad?
Were
they
looking
suspicious?”
Huck
was
silent
while
he
framed
a
duly
cautious
reply.
Then
he
said:
“Well,
you
see,
I’m
a
kind
of
a
hard
lot,—least
everybody
says
so,
and
I
don’t
see
nothing
agin
it—and
sometimes
I
can’t
sleep
much,
on
account
of
thinking
about
it
and
sort
of
trying
to
strike
out
a
new
way
of
doing.
That
was
the
way
of
it
last
night.
I
couldn’t
sleep,
and
so
I
come
along
upstreet
’bout
midnight,
a-turning
it
all
over,
and
when
I
got
to
that
old
shackly
brick
store
by
the
Temperance
Tavern,
I
backed
up
agin
the
wall
to
have
another
think.
Well,
just
then
along
comes
these
two
chaps
slipping
along
close
by
me,
with
something
under
their
arm,
and
I
reckoned
they’d
stole
it.
One
was
a-smoking,
and
t’other
one
wanted
a
light;
so
they
stopped
right
before
me
and
the
cigars
lit
up
their
faces
and
I
see
that
the
big
one
was
the
deaf
and
dumb
Spaniard,
by
his
white
whiskers
and
the
patch
on
his
eye,
and
t’other
one
was
a
rusty,
ragged-looking
devil.”
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