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'
Yes
;
that
's
all
you
women
think
of
,
'
answered
Sikes
.
'
Fine
young
chaps
!
Well
,
they
're
as
good
as
dead
,
so
it
do
n't
much
matter
.
'
With
this
consolation
,
Mr.
Sikes
appeared
to
repress
a
rising
tendency
to
jealousy
,
and
,
clasping
Oliver
's
wrist
more
firmly
,
told
him
to
step
out
again
.
'
Wait
a
minute
!
'
said
the
girl
:
'
I
would
n't
hurry
by
,
if
it
was
you
that
was
coming
out
to
be
hung
,
the
next
time
eight
o'clock
struck
,
Bill
.
I
'd
walk
round
and
round
the
place
till
I
dropped
,
if
the
snow
was
on
the
ground
,
and
I
had
n't
a
shawl
to
cover
me
.
'
'
And
what
good
would
that
do
?
'
inquired
the
unsentimental
Mr.
Sikes
.
'
Unless
you
could
pitch
over
a
file
and
twenty
yards
of
good
stout
rope
,
you
might
as
well
be
walking
fifty
mile
off
,
or
not
walking
at
all
,
for
all
the
good
it
would
do
me
.
Come
on
,
and
do
n't
stand
preaching
there
.
'
The
girl
burst
into
a
laugh
;
drew
her
shawl
more
closely
round
her
;
and
they
walked
away
.
But
Oliver
felt
her
hand
tremble
,
and
,
looking
up
in
her
face
as
they
passed
a
gas-lamp
,
saw
that
it
had
turned
a
deadly
white
.
They
walked
on
,
by
little-frequented
and
dirty
ways
,
for
a
full
half-hour
:
meeting
very
few
people
,
and
those
appearing
from
their
looks
to
hold
much
the
same
position
in
society
as
Mr.
Sikes
himself
.
At
length
they
turned
into
a
very
filthy
narrow
street
,
nearly
full
of
old-clothes
shops
;
the
dog
running
forward
,
as
if
conscious
that
there
was
no
further
occasion
for
his
keeping
on
guard
,
stopped
before
the
door
of
a
shop
that
was
closed
and
apparently
untenanted
;
the
house
was
in
a
ruinous
condition
,
and
on
the
door
was
nailed
a
board
,
intimating
that
it
was
to
let
:
which
looked
as
if
it
had
hung
there
for
many
years
.
'
'
All
right
,
'
cried
Sikes
,
glancing
cautiously
about
.
Nancy
stooped
below
the
shutters
,
and
Oliver
heard
the
sound
of
a
bell
.
They
crossed
to
the
opposite
side
of
the
street
,
and
stood
for
a
few
moments
under
a
lamp
.
A
noise
,
as
if
a
sash
window
were
gently
raised
,
was
heard
;
and
soon
afterwards
the
door
softly
opened
.
Mr.
Sikes
then
seized
the
terrified
boy
by
the
collar
with
very
little
ceremony
;
and
all
three
were
quickly
inside
the
house
.
The
passage
was
perfectly
dark
.
They
waited
,
while
the
person
who
had
let
them
in
,
chained
and
barred
the
door
.