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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 34, Página 1
Huck
said:
“Tom,
we
can
slope,
if
we
can
find
a
rope.
The
window
ain’t
high
from
the
ground.”
“Shucks!
what
do
you
want
to
slope
for?”
“Well,
I
ain’t
used
to
that
kind
of
a
crowd.
I
can’t
stand
it.
I
ain’t
going
down
there,
Tom.”
“Oh,
bother!
It
ain’t
anything.
I
don’t
mind
it
a
bit.
I’ll
take
care
of
you.”
Sid
appeared.
“Tom,”
said
he,
“auntie
has
been
waiting
for
you
all
the
afternoon.
Mary
got
your
Sunday
clothes
ready,
and
everybody’s
been
fretting
about
you.
Say—ain’t
this
grease
and
clay,
on
your
clothes?”
“Now,
Mr.
Siddy,
you
jist
’tend
to
your
own
business.
What’s
all
this
blowout
about,
anyway?”
“It’s
one
of
the
widow’s
parties
that
she’s
always
having.
This
time
it’s
for
the
Welshman
and
his
sons,
on
account
of
that
scrape
they
helped
her
out
of
the
other
night.
And
say—I
can
tell
you
something,
if
you
want
to
know.”
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