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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 6, Página 15
Tom
enclosed
the
tick
in
the
percussion-cap
box
that
had
lately
been
the
pinchbug’s
prison,
and
the
boys
separated,
each
feeling
wealthier
than
before.
When
Tom
reached
the
little
isolated
frame
school-house,
he
strode
in
briskly,
with
the
manner
of
one
who
had
come
with
all
honest
speed.
He
hung
his
hat
on
a
peg
and
flung
himself
into
his
seat
with
business-like
alacrity.
The
master,
throned
on
high
in
his
great
splint-bottom
arm-chair,
was
dozing,
lulled
by
the
drowsy
hum
of
study.
The
interruption
roused
him.
“Thomas
Sawyer!”
Tom
knew
that
when
his
name
was
pronounced
in
full,
it
meant
trouble.
“Sir!”
“Come
up
here.
Now,
sir,
why
are
you
late
again,
as
usual?”
Tom
was
about
to
take
refuge
in
a
lie,
when
he
saw
two
long
tails
of
yellow
hair
hanging
down
a
back
that
he
recognized
by
the
electric
sympathy
of
love;
and
by
that
form
was
the
only
vacant
place
on
the
girls’
side
of
the
school-house.
He
instantly
said:
“I
stopped
to
talk
with
Huckleberry
Finn!”
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