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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 6, Página 20
“No,
I
won’t
ever
tell
anybody.
Now
let
me.”
“Oh,
you
don’t
want
to
see!”
“Now
that
you
treat
me
so,
I
will
see.”
And
she
put
her
small
hand
upon
his
and
a
little
scuffle
ensued,
Tom
pretending
to
resist
in
earnest
but
letting
his
hand
slip
by
degrees
till
these
words
were
revealed:
“I
love
you.”
“Oh,
you
bad
thing!”
And
she
hit
his
hand
a
smart
rap,
but
reddened
and
looked
pleased,
nevertheless.
Just
at
this
juncture
the
boy
felt
a
slow,
fateful
grip
closing
on
his
ear,
and
a
steady
lifting
impulse.
In
that
wise
he
was
borne
across
the
house
and
deposited
in
his
own
seat,
under
a
peppering
fire
of
giggles
from
the
whole
school.
Then
the
master
stood
over
him
during
a
few
awful
moments,
and
finally
moved
away
to
his
throne
without
saying
a
word.
But
although
Tom’s
ear
tingled,
his
heart
was
jubilant.
As
the
school
quieted
down
Tom
made
an
honest
effort
to
study,
but
the
turmoil
within
him
was
too
great.
In
turn
he
took
his
place
in
the
reading
class
and
made
a
botch
of
it;
then
in
the
geography
class
and
turned
lakes
into
mountains,
mountains
into
rivers,
and
rivers
into
continents,
till
chaos
was
come
again;
then
in
the
spelling
class,
and
got
“turned
down,”
by
a
succession
of
mere
baby
words,
till
he
brought
up
at
the
foot
and
yielded
up
the
pewter
medal
which
he
had
worn
with
ostentation
for
months.
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