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'
No
,
no
,
my
dear
,
I
know
you
're
not
,
'
said
the
Jew
;
'
but
--
'
and
again
the
old
man
paused
.
'
But
wot
?
'
inquired
Sikes
.
'
I
did
n't
know
whether
she
might
n't
p
'
r
'
aps
be
out
of
sorts
,
you
know
,
my
dear
,
as
she
was
the
other
night
,
'
replied
the
Jew
.
At
this
confession
,
Miss
Nancy
burst
into
a
loud
laugh
;
and
,
swallowing
a
glass
of
brandy
,
shook
her
head
with
an
air
of
defiance
,
and
burst
into
sundry
exclamations
of
'
Keep
the
game
a-going
!
'
'
Never
say
die
!
'
and
the
like
.
These
seemed
to
have
the
effect
of
re-assuring
both
gentlemen
;
for
the
Jew
nodded
his
head
with
a
satisfied
air
,
and
resumed
his
seat
:
as
did
Mr.
Sikes
likewise
.
'
Now
,
Fagin
,
'
said
Nancy
with
a
laugh
.
'
Tell
Bill
at
once
,
about
Oliver
!
'
'
Ha
!
you
're
a
clever
one
,
my
dear
:
the
sharpest
girl
I
ever
saw
!
'
said
the
Jew
,
patting
her
on
the
neck
.
'
It
WAS
about
Oliver
I
was
going
to
speak
,
sure
enough
.
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
'
'
What
about
him
?
'
demanded
Sikes
.
'
He
's
the
boy
for
you
,
my
dear
,
'
replied
the
Jew
in
a
hoarse
whisper
;
laying
his
finger
on
the
side
of
his
nose
,
and
grinning
frightfully
.
'
He
!
'
exclaimed
.
Sikes
.
'
Have
him
,
Bill
!
'
said
Nancy
.
'
I
would
,
if
I
was
in
your
place
.
He
may
n't
be
so
much
up
,
as
any
of
the
others
;
but
that
's
not
what
you
want
,
if
he
's
only
to
open
a
door
for
you
.
Depend
upon
it
he
's
a
safe
one
,
Bill
.
'