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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 35, Página 3
“Can’t
let
me
in,
Tom?
Didn’t
you
let
me
go
for
a
pirate?”
“Yes,
but
that’s
different.
A
robber
is
more
high-toned
than
what
a
pirate
is—as
a
general
thing.
In
most
countries
they’re
awful
high
up
in
the
nobility—dukes
and
such.”
“Now,
Tom,
hain’t
you
always
ben
friendly
to
me?
You
wouldn’t
shet
me
out,
would
you,
Tom?
You
wouldn’t
do
that,
now,
would
you,
Tom?”
“Huck,
I
wouldn’t
want
to,
and
I
don’t
want
to—but
what
would
people
say?
Why,
they’d
say,
‘Mph!
Tom
Sawyer’s
Gang!
pretty
low
characters
in
it!’
They’d
mean
you,
Huck.
You
wouldn’t
like
that,
and
I
wouldn’t.”
Huck
was
silent
for
some
time,
engaged
in
a
mental
struggle.
Finally
he
said:
“Well,
I’ll
go
back
to
the
widder
for
a
month
and
tackle
it
and
see
if
I
can
come
to
stand
it,
if
you’ll
let
me
b’long
to
the
gang,
Tom.”
“All
right,
Huck,
it’s
a
whiz!
Come
along,
old
chap,
and
I’ll
ask
the
widow
to
let
up
on
you
a
little,
Huck.”
“Will
you,
Tom—now
will
you?
That’s
good.
If
she’ll
let
up
on
some
of
the
roughest
things,
I’ll
smoke
private
and
cuss
private,
and
crowd
through
or
bust.
When
you
going
to
start
the
gang
and
turn
robbers?”
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