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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 31, Página 2
“I
reckon
I
could
find
it—but
then
the
bats.
If
they
put
our
candles
out
it
will
be
an
awful
fix.
Let’s
try
some
other
way,
so
as
not
to
go
through
there.”
“Well.
But
I
hope
we
won’t
get
lost.
It
would
be
so
awful!”
and
the
girl
shuddered
at
the
thought
of
the
dreadful
possibilities.
They
started
through
a
corridor,
and
traversed
it
in
silence
a
long
way,
glancing
at
each
new
opening,
to
see
if
there
was
anything
familiar
about
the
look
of
it;
but
they
were
all
strange.
Every
time
Tom
made
an
examination,
Becky
would
watch
his
face
for
an
encouraging
sign,
and
he
would
say
cheerily:
“Oh,
it’s
all
right.
This
ain’t
the
one,
but
we’ll
come
to
it
right
away!”
But
he
felt
less
and
less
hopeful
with
each
failure,
and
presently
began
to
turn
off
into
diverging
avenues
at
sheer
random,
in
desperate
hope
of
finding
the
one
that
was
wanted.
He
still
said
it
was
“all
right,”
but
there
was
such
a
leaden
dread
at
his
heart
that
the
words
had
lost
their
ring
and
sounded
just
as
if
he
had
said,
“All
is
lost!”
Becky
clung
to
his
side
in
an
anguish
of
fear,
and
tried
hard
to
keep
back
the
tears,
but
they
would
come.
At
last
she
said:
“Oh,
Tom,
never
mind
the
bats,
let’s
go
back
that
way!
We
seem
to
get
worse
and
worse
off
all
the
time.”
“Listen!”
said
he.
Profound
silence;
silence
so
deep
that
even
their
breathings
were
conspicuous
in
the
hush.
Tom
shouted.
The
call
went
echoing
down
the
empty
aisles
and
died
out
in
the
distance
in
a
faint
sound
that
resembled
a
ripple
of
mocking
laughter.
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