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'
And
always
put
this
in
your
pipe
,
Nolly
,
'
said
the
Dodger
,
as
the
Jew
was
heard
unlocking
the
door
above
,
'
if
you
do
n't
take
fogels
and
tickers
--
'
'
What
's
the
good
of
talking
in
that
way
?
'
interposed
Master
Bates
;
'
he
do
n't
know
what
you
mean
.
'
'
If
you
do
n't
take
pocket-handkechers
and
watches
,
'
said
the
Dodger
,
reducing
his
conversation
to
the
level
of
Oliver
's
capacity
,
'
some
other
cove
will
;
so
that
the
coves
that
lose
'em
will
be
all
the
worse
,
and
you
'll
be
all
the
worse
,
too
,
and
nobody
half
a
ha
'
p
'
orth
the
better
,
except
the
chaps
wot
gets
them
--
and
you
've
just
as
good
a
right
to
them
as
they
have
.
'
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'
To
be
sure
,
to
be
sure
!
'
said
the
Jew
,
who
had
entered
unseen
by
Oliver
.
'
It
all
lies
in
a
nutshell
my
dear
;
in
a
nutshell
,
take
the
Dodger
's
word
for
it
.
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
He
understands
the
catechism
of
his
trade
.
'
The
old
man
rubbed
his
hands
gleefully
together
,
as
he
corroborated
the
Dodger
's
reasoning
in
these
terms
;
and
chuckled
with
delight
at
his
pupil
's
proficiency
.
The
conversation
proceeded
no
farther
at
this
time
,
for
the
Jew
had
returned
home
accompanied
by
Miss
Betsy
,
and
a
gentleman
whom
Oliver
had
never
seen
before
,
but
who
was
accosted
by
the
Dodger
as
Tom
Chitling
;
and
who
,
having
lingered
on
the
stairs
to
exchange
a
few
gallantries
with
the
lady
,
now
made
his
appearance
.
Mr.
Chitling
was
older
in
years
than
the
Dodger
:
having
perhaps
numbered
eighteen
winters
;
but
there
was
a
degree
of
deference
in
his
deportment
towards
that
young
gentleman
which
seemed
to
indicate
that
he
felt
himself
conscious
of
a
slight
inferiority
in
point
of
genius
and
professional
aquirements
.
He
had
small
twinkling
eyes
,
and
a
pock-marked
face
;
wore
a
fur
cap
,
a
dark
corduroy
jacket
,
greasy
fustian
trousers
,
and
an
apron
.
His
wardrobe
was
,
in
truth
,
rather
out
of
repair
;
but
he
excused
himself
to
the
company
by
stating
that
his
'
time
'
was
only
out
an
hour
before
;
and
that
,
in
consequence
of
having
worn
the
regimentals
for
six
weeks
past
,
he
had
not
been
able
to
bestow
any
attention
on
his
private
clothes
.
Mr.
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Chitling
added
,
with
strong
marks
of
irritation
,
that
the
new
way
of
fumigating
clothes
up
yonder
was
infernal
unconstitutional
,
for
it
burnt
holes
in
them
,
and
there
was
no
remedy
against
the
County
.
The
same
remark
he
considered
to
apply
to
the
regulation
mode
of
cutting
the
hair
:
which
he
held
to
be
decidedly
unlawful
.
Mr.
Chitling
wound
up
his
observations
by
stating
that
he
had
not
touched
a
drop
of
anything
for
forty-two
moral
long
hard-working
days
;
and
that
he
'
wished
he
might
be
busted
if
he
war
n't
as
dry
as
a
lime-basket
.
'
'
Where
do
you
think
the
gentleman
has
come
from
,
Oliver
?
'
inquired
the
Jew
,
with
a
grin
,
as
the
other
boys
put
a
bottle
of
spirits
on
the
table
.
'
I
--
I
--
do
n't
know
,
sir
,
'
replied
Oliver
.