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'
Hours
ago
,
'
replied
the
Dodger
,
throwing
open
a
door
'
Here
he
is
!
'
The
boy
was
lying
,
fast
asleep
,
on
a
rude
bed
upon
the
floor
;
so
pale
with
anxiety
,
and
sadness
,
and
the
closeness
of
his
prison
,
that
he
looked
like
death
;
not
death
as
it
shows
in
shroud
and
coffin
,
but
in
the
guise
it
wears
when
life
has
just
departed
;
when
a
young
and
gentle
spirit
has
,
but
an
instant
,
fled
to
Heaven
,
and
the
gross
air
of
the
world
has
not
had
time
to
breathe
upon
the
changing
dust
it
hallowed
.
'
Not
now
,
'
said
the
Jew
,
turning
softly
away
.
'
To-morrow
.
To-morrow
.
'
When
Oliver
awoke
in
the
morning
,
he
was
a
good
deal
surprised
to
find
that
a
new
pair
of
shoes
,
with
strong
thick
soles
,
had
been
placed
at
his
bedside
;
and
that
his
old
shoes
had
been
removed
.
At
first
,
he
was
pleased
with
the
discovery
:
hoping
that
it
might
be
the
forerunner
of
his
release
;
but
such
thoughts
were
quickly
dispelled
,
on
his
sitting
down
to
breakfast
along
with
the
Jew
,
who
told
him
,
in
a
tone
and
manner
which
increased
his
alarm
,
that
he
was
to
be
taken
to
the
residence
of
Bill
Sikes
that
night
.
'
To
--
to
--
stop
there
,
sir
?
'
asked
Oliver
,
anxiously
.
'
No
,
no
,
my
dear
.
Not
to
stop
there
,
'
replied
the
Jew
.
'
We
should
n't
like
to
lose
you
.
Do
n't
be
afraid
,
Oliver
,
you
shall
come
back
to
us
again
.
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
We
wo
n't
be
so
cruel
as
to
send
you
away
,
my
dear
.
Oh
no
,
no
!
'
The
old
man
,
who
was
stooping
over
the
fire
toasting
a
piece
of
bread
,
looked
round
as
he
bantered
Oliver
thus
;
and
chuckled
as
if
to
show
that
he
knew
he
would
still
be
very
glad
to
get
away
if
he
could
.
'
I
suppose
,
'
said
the
Jew
,
fixing
his
eyes
on
Oliver
,
'
you
want
to
know
what
you
're
going
to
Bill
's
for
--
eh
,
my
dear
?
'
Oliver
coloured
,
involuntarily
,
to
find
that
the
old
thief
had
been
reading
his
thoughts
;
but
boldly
said
,
Yes
,
he
did
want
to
know
.