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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 9
“He
said
under
the
cross.
Well,
this
comes
nearest
to
being
under
the
cross.
It
can’t
be
under
the
rock
itself,
because
that
sets
solid
on
the
ground.”
They
searched
everywhere
once
more,
and
then
sat
down
discouraged.
Huck
could
suggest
nothing.
By-and-by
Tom
said:
“Lookyhere,
Huck,
there’s
footprints
and
some
candle-grease
on
the
clay
about
one
side
of
this
rock,
but
not
on
the
other
sides.
Now,
what’s
that
for?
I
bet
you
the
money
is
under
the
rock.
I’m
going
to
dig
in
the
clay.”
“That
ain’t
no
bad
notion,
Tom!”
said
Huck
with
animation.
Tom’s
“real
Barlow”
was
out
at
once,
and
he
had
not
dug
four
inches
before
he
struck
wood.
“Hey,
Huck!—you
hear
that?”
Huck
began
to
dig
and
scratch
now.
Some
boards
were
soon
uncovered
and
removed.
They
had
concealed
a
natural
chasm
which
led
under
the
rock.
Tom
got
into
this
and
held
his
candle
as
far
under
the
rock
as
he
could,
but
said
he
could
not
see
to
the
end
of
the
rift.
He
proposed
to
explore.
He
stooped
and
passed
under;
the
narrow
way
descended
gradually.
He
followed
its
winding
course,
first
to
the
right,
then
to
the
left,
Huck
at
his
heels.
Tom
turned
a
short
curve,
by-and-by,
and
exclaimed:
“My
goodness,
Huck,
lookyhere!”
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