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'
At
the
Cripples
?
'
inquired
the
man
.
The
Jew
nodded
.
'
Let
me
see
,
'
pursued
the
merchant
,
reflecting
.
'
Yes
,
there
's
some
half-dozen
of
'em
gone
in
,
that
I
knows
.
I
do
n't
think
your
friend
's
there
.
'
'
Sikes
is
not
,
I
suppose
?
'
inquired
the
Jew
,
with
a
disappointed
countenance
.
'
Non
istwentus
,
as
the
lawyers
say
,
'
replied
the
little
man
,
shaking
his
head
,
and
looking
amazingly
sly
.
'
Have
you
got
anything
in
my
line
to-night
?
'
'
Nothing
to-night
,
'
said
the
Jew
,
turning
away
.
'
Are
you
going
up
to
the
Cripples
,
Fagin
?
'
cried
the
little
man
,
calling
after
him
.
'
Stop
!
I
do
n't
mind
if
I
have
a
drop
there
with
you
!
'
But
as
the
Jew
,
looking
back
,
waved
his
hand
to
intimate
that
he
preferred
being
alone
;
and
,
moreover
,
as
the
little
man
could
not
very
easily
disengage
himself
from
the
chair
;
the
sign
of
the
Cripples
was
,
for
a
time
,
bereft
of
the
advantage
of
Mr.
Lively
's
presence
.
By
the
time
he
had
got
upon
his
legs
,
the
Jew
had
disappeared
;
so
Mr.
Lively
,
after
ineffectually
standing
on
tiptoe
,
in
the
hope
of
catching
sight
of
him
,
again
forced
himself
into
the
little
chair
,
and
,
exchanging
a
shake
of
the
head
with
a
lady
in
the
opposite
shop
,
in
which
doubt
and
mistrust
were
plainly
mingled
,
resumed
his
pipe
with
a
grave
demeanour
.
The
Three
Cripples
,
or
rather
the
Cripples
;
which
was
the
sign
by
which
the
establishment
was
familiarly
known
to
its
patrons
:
was
the
public-house
in
which
Mr.
Sikes
and
his
dog
have
already
figured
.
Merely
making
a
sign
to
a
man
at
the
bar
,
Fagin
walked
straight
upstairs
,
and
opening
the
door
of
a
room
,
and
softly
insinuating
himself
into
the
chamber
,
looked
anxiously
about
:
shading
his
eyes
with
his
hand
,
as
if
in
search
of
some
particular
person
.