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231
The
undertaker
,
who
had
just
putup
the
shutters
of
his
shop
,
was
making
some
entries
in
his
day-book
by
the
light
of
a
most
appropriate
dismal
candle
,
when
Mr.
Bumble
entered
.
232
'
Aha
!
'
said
the
undertaker
;
looking
up
from
the
book
,
and
pausing
in
the
middle
of
a
word
;
'
is
that
you
,
Bumble
?
'
233
'
No
one
else
,
Mr.
Sowerberry
,
'
replied
the
beadle
.
'
Here
!
I
've
brought
the
boy
.
'
Oliver
made
a
bow
.
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234
'
Oh
!
that
's
the
boy
,
is
it
?
'
said
the
undertaker
:
raising
the
candle
above
his
head
,
to
get
a
better
view
of
Oliver
.
'
Mrs.
Sowerberry
,
will
you
have
the
goodness
to
come
here
a
moment
,
my
dear
?
'
235
Mrs.
Sowerberry
emerged
from
a
little
room
behind
the
shop
,
and
presented
the
form
of
a
short
,
then
,
squeezed-up
woman
,
with
a
vixenish
countenance
.
236
'
My
dear
,
'
said
Mr.
Sowerberry
,
deferentially
,
'
this
is
the
boy
from
the
workhouse
that
I
told
you
of
.
'
Oliver
bowed
again
.
237
'
Dear
me
!
'
said
the
undertaker
's
wife
,
'
he
's
very
small
.
'
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238
'
Why
,
he
IS
rather
small
,
'
replied
Mr.
Bumble
:
looking
at
Oliver
as
if
it
were
his
fault
that
he
was
no
bigger
;
'
he
is
small
.
There
's
no
denying
it
.
But
he
'll
grow
,
Mrs.
Sowerberry
--
he
'll
grow
.
'
239
'
Ah
!
I
dare
say
he
will
,
'
replied
the
lady
pettishly
,
'
on
our
victuals
and
our
drink
.
I
see
no
saving
in
parish
children
,
not
I
;
for
they
always
cost
more
to
keep
,
than
they
're
worth
.
However
,
men
always
think
they
know
best
.
There
!
Get
downstairs
,
little
bag
o
'
bones
.
'
240
With
this
,
the
undertaker
's
wife
opened
a
side
door
,
and
pushed
Oliver
down
a
steep
flight
of
stairs
into
a
stone
cell
,
damp
and
dark
:
forming
the
ante-room
to
the
coal-cellar
,
and
denominated
'
kitchen
'
;
wherein
sat
a
slatternly
girl
,
in
shoes
down
at
heel
,
and
blue
worsted
stockings
very
much
out
of
repair
.