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'
I
hope
the
gentleman
will
understand
that
it
is
n't
my
fault
,
sir
?
'
said
Mrs.
Mann
,
whimpering
pathetically
.
'
They
shall
understand
that
,
ma'am
;
they
shall
be
acquainted
with
the
true
state
of
the
case
,
'
said
Mr.
Bumble
.
'
There
;
take
him
away
,
I
ca
n't
bear
the
sight
on
him
.
'
Dick
was
immediately
taken
away
,
and
locked
up
in
the
coal-cellar
.
Mr.
Bumble
shortly
afterwards
took
himself
off
,
to
prepare
for
his
journey
.
At
six
o'clock
next
morning
,
Mr.
Bumble
:
having
exchanged
his
cocked
hat
for
a
round
one
,
and
encased
his
person
in
a
blue
great-coat
with
a
cape
to
it
:
took
his
place
on
the
outside
of
the
coach
,
accompanied
by
the
criminals
whose
settlement
was
disputed
;
with
whom
,
in
due
course
of
time
,
he
arrived
in
London
.
He
experienced
no
other
crosses
on
the
way
,
than
those
which
originated
in
the
perverse
behaviour
of
the
two
paupers
,
who
persisted
in
shivering
,
and
complaining
of
the
cold
,
in
a
manner
which
,
Mr.
Bumble
declared
,
caused
his
teeth
to
chatter
in
his
head
,
and
made
him
feel
quite
uncomfortable
;
although
he
had
a
great-coat
on
.
Having
disposed
of
these
evil-minded
persons
for
the
night
,
Mr.
Bumble
sat
himself
down
in
the
house
at
which
the
coach
stopped
;
and
took
a
temperate
dinner
of
steaks
,
oyster
sauce
,
and
porter
.
Putting
a
glass
of
hot
gin-and-water
on
the
chimney-piece
,
he
drew
his
chair
to
the
fire
;
and
,
with
sundry
moral
reflections
on
the
too-prevalent
sin
of
discontent
and
complaining
,
composed
himself
to
read
the
paper
.
The
very
first
paragraph
upon
which
Mr.
Bumble
's
eye
rested
,
was
the
following
advertisement
.
'
FIVE
GUINEAS
REWARD
'
Whereas
a
young
boy
,
named
Oliver
Twist
,
absconded
,
or
was
enticed
,
on
Thursday
evening
last
,
from
his
home
,
at
Pentonville
;
and
has
not
since
been
heard
of
.
The
above
reward
will
be
paid
to
any
person
who
will
give
such
information
as
will
lead
to
the
discovery
of
the
said
Oliver
Twist
,
or
tend
to
throw
any
light
upon
his
previous
history
,
in
which
the
advertiser
is
,
for
many
reasons
,
warmly
interested
.
'