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Master
Bates
nodded
assent
,
and
would
have
spoken
,
but
the
recollection
of
Oliver
's
flight
came
so
suddenly
upon
him
,
that
the
smoke
he
was
inhaling
got
entagled
with
a
laugh
,
and
went
up
into
his
head
,
and
down
into
his
throat
:
and
brought
on
a
fit
of
coughing
and
stamping
,
about
five
minutes
long
.
'
Look
here
!
'
said
the
Dodger
,
drawing
forth
a
handful
of
shillings
and
halfpence
.
'
Here
's
a
jolly
life
!
What
's
the
odds
where
it
comes
from
?
Here
,
catch
hold
;
there
's
plenty
more
where
they
were
took
from
.
You
wo
n't
,
wo
n't
you
?
Oh
,
you
precious
flat
!
'
'
It
's
naughty
,
ai
n't
it
,
Oliver
?
'
inquired
Charley
Bates
.
'
He
'll
come
to
be
scragged
,
wo
n't
he
?
'
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'
I
do
n't
know
what
that
means
,
'
replied
Oliver
.
'
Something
in
this
way
,
old
feller
,
'
said
Charly
.
As
he
said
it
,
Master
Bates
caught
up
an
end
of
his
neckerchief
;
and
,
holding
it
erect
in
the
air
,
dropped
his
head
on
his
shoulder
,
and
jerked
a
curious
sound
through
his
teeth
;
thereby
indicating
,
by
a
lively
pantomimic
representation
,
that
scragging
and
hanging
were
one
and
the
same
thing
.
'
That
's
what
it
means
,
'
said
Charley
.
'
Look
how
he
stares
,
Jack
!
I
never
did
see
such
prime
company
as
that
'
ere
boy
;
he
'll
be
the
death
of
me
,
I
know
he
will
.
'
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Master
Charley
Bates
,
having
laughed
heartily
again
,
resumed
his
pipe
with
tears
in
his
eyes
.
'
You
've
been
brought
up
bad
,
'
said
the
Dodger
,
surveying
his
boots
with
much
satisfaction
when
Oliver
had
polished
them
.
'
Fagin
will
make
something
of
you
,
though
,
or
you
'll
be
the
first
he
ever
had
that
turned
out
unprofitable
.
You
'd
better
begin
at
once
;
for
you
'll
come
to
the
trade
long
before
you
think
of
it
;
and
you
're
only
losing
time
,
Oliver
.
'
Master
Bates
backed
this
advice
with
sundry
moral
admonitions
of
his
own
:
which
,
being
exhausted
,
he
and
his
friend
Mr.
Dawkins
launched
into
a
glowing
description
of
the
numerous
pleasures
incidental
to
the
life
they
led
,
interspersed
with
a
variety
of
hints
to
Oliver
that
the
best
thing
he
could
do
,
would
be
to
secure
Fagin
's
favour
without
more
delay
,
by
the
means
which
they
themselves
had
employed
to
gain
it
.