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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 35, Página 5
“Yes,
so
it
is.
And
you’ve
got
to
swear
on
a
coffin,
and
sign
it
with
blood.”
“Now,
that’s
something
like!
Why,
it’s
a
million
times
bullier
than
pirating.
I’ll
stick
to
the
widder
till
I
rot,
Tom;
and
if
I
git
to
be
a
reg’lar
ripper
of
a
robber,
and
everybody
talking
’bout
it,
I
reckon
she’ll
be
proud
she
snaked
me
in
out
of
the
wet.”
CONCLUSION
So
endeth
this
chronicle.
It
being
strictly
a
history
of
a
boy,
it
must
stop
here;
the
story
could
not
go
much
further
without
becoming
the
history
of
a
man.
When
one
writes
a
novel
about
grown
people,
he
knows
exactly
where
to
stop—that
is,
with
a
marriage;
but
when
he
writes
of
juveniles,
he
must
stop
where
he
best
can.
Most
of
the
characters
that
perform
in
this
book
still
live,
and
are
prosperous
and
happy.
Some
day
it
may
seem
worth
while
to
take
up
the
story
of
the
younger
ones
again
and
see
what
sort
of
men
and
women
they
turned
out
to
be;
therefore
it
will
be
wisest
not
to
reveal
any
of
that
part
of
their
lives
at
present.
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