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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 34, Página 2
“Well,
what?”
“Why,
old
Mr.
Jones
is
going
to
try
to
spring
something
on
the
people
here
tonight,
but
I
overheard
him
tell
auntie
today
about
it,
as
a
secret,
but
I
reckon
it’s
not
much
of
a
secret
now.
Everybody
knows—the
widow,
too,
for
all
she
tries
to
let
on
she
don’t.
Mr.
Jones
was
bound
Huck
should
be
here—couldn’t
get
along
with
his
grand
secret
without
Huck,
you
know!”
“Secret
about
what,
Sid?”
“About
Huck
tracking
the
robbers
to
the
widow’s.
I
reckon
Mr.
Jones
was
going
to
make
a
grand
time
over
his
surprise,
but
I
bet
you
it
will
drop
pretty
flat.”
Sid
chuckled
in
a
very
contented
and
satisfied
way.
“Sid,
was
it
you
that
told?”
“Oh,
never
mind
who
it
was.
Somebody
told—that’s
enough.”
“Sid,
there’s
only
one
person
in
this
town
mean
enough
to
do
that,
and
that’s
you.
If
you
had
been
in
Huck’s
place
you’d
’a’
sneaked
down
the
hill
and
never
told
anybody
on
the
robbers.
You
can’t
do
any
but
mean
things,
and
you
can’t
bear
to
see
anybody
praised
for
doing
good
ones.
There—no
thanks,
as
the
widow
says”—and
Tom
cuffed
Sid’s
ears
and
helped
him
to
the
door
with
several
kicks.
“Now
go
and
tell
auntie
if
you
dare—and
tomorrow
you’ll
catch
it!”
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