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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 8
“Yes—leave
it.
Injun
Joe’s
ghost
is
round
about
there,
certain.”
“No
it
ain’t,
Huck,
no
it
ain’t.
It
would
ha’nt
the
place
where
he
died—away
out
at
the
mouth
of
the
cave—five
mile
from
here.”
“No,
Tom,
it
wouldn’t.
It
would
hang
round
the
money.
I
know
the
ways
of
ghosts,
and
so
do
you.”
Tom
began
to
fear
that
Huck
was
right.
Misgivings
gathered
in
his
mind.
But
presently
an
idea
occurred
to
him—
“Lookyhere,
Huck,
what
fools
we’re
making
of
ourselves!
Injun
Joe’s
ghost
ain’t
a
going
to
come
around
where
there’s
a
cross!”
The
point
was
well
taken.
It
had
its
effect.
“Tom,
I
didn’t
think
of
that.
But
that’s
so.
It’s
luck
for
us,
that
cross
is.
I
reckon
we’ll
climb
down
there
and
have
a
hunt
for
that
box.”
Tom
went
first,
cutting
rude
steps
in
the
clay
hill
as
he
descended.
Huck
followed.
Four
avenues
opened
out
of
the
small
cavern
which
the
great
rock
stood
in.
The
boys
examined
three
of
them
with
no
result.
They
found
a
small
recess
in
the
one
nearest
the
base
of
the
rock,
with
a
pallet
of
blankets
spread
down
in
it;
also
an
old
suspender,
some
bacon
rind,
and
the
well-gnawed
bones
of
two
or
three
fowls.
But
there
was
no
moneybox.
The
lads
searched
and
researched
this
place,
but
in
vain.
Tom
said:
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