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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 7, Página 3
When
school
broke
up
at
noon,
Tom
flew
to
Becky
Thatcher,
and
whispered
in
her
ear:
“Put
on
your
bonnet
and
let
on
you’re
going
home;
and
when
you
get
to
the
corner,
give
the
rest
of
’em
the
slip,
and
turn
down
through
the
lane
and
come
back.
I’ll
go
the
other
way
and
come
it
over
’em
the
same
way.”
So
the
one
went
off
with
one
group
of
scholars,
and
the
other
with
another.
In
a
little
while
the
two
met
at
the
bottom
of
the
lane,
and
when
they
reached
the
school
they
had
it
all
to
themselves.
Then
they
sat
together,
with
a
slate
before
them,
and
Tom
gave
Becky
the
pencil
and
held
her
hand
in
his,
guiding
it,
and
so
created
another
surprising
house.
When
the
interest
in
art
began
to
wane,
the
two
fell
to
talking.
Tom
was
swimming
in
bliss.
He
said:
“Do
you
love
rats?”
“No!
I
hate
them!”
“Well,
I
do,
too—live
ones.
But
I
mean
dead
ones,
to
swing
round
your
head
with
a
string.”
“No,
I
don’t
care
for
rats
much,
anyway.
What
I
like
is
chewing-gum.”
“Oh,
I
should
say
so!
I
wish
I
had
some
now.”
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