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'
What
's
the
matter
here
,
my
dear
?
'
said
Fagin
,
looking
in
.
'
Lend
a
hand
to
the
girl
,
ca
n't
you
?
'
replied
Sikes
impatiently
.
'
Do
n't
stand
chattering
and
grinning
at
me
!
'
With
an
exclamation
of
surprise
,
Fagin
hastened
to
the
girl
's
assistance
,
while
Mr.
John
Dawkins
(
otherwise
the
Artful
Dodger
)
,
who
had
followed
his
venerable
friend
into
the
room
,
hastily
deposited
on
the
floor
a
bundle
with
which
he
was
laden
;
and
snatching
a
bottle
from
the
grasp
of
Master
Charles
Bates
who
came
close
at
his
heels
,
uncorked
it
in
a
twinkling
with
his
teeth
,
and
poured
a
portion
of
its
contents
down
the
patient
's
throat
:
previously
taking
a
taste
,
himself
,
to
prevent
mistakes
.
'
Give
her
a
whiff
of
fresh
air
with
the
bellows
,
Charley
,
'
said
Mr.
Dawkins
;
'
and
you
slap
her
hands
,
Fagin
,
while
Bill
undoes
the
petticuts
.
'
These
united
restoratives
,
administered
with
great
energy
:
especially
that
department
consigned
to
Master
Bates
,
who
appeared
to
consider
his
share
in
the
proceedings
,
a
piece
of
unexampled
pleasantry
:
were
not
long
in
producing
the
desired
effect
.
The
girl
gradually
recovered
her
senses
;
and
,
staggering
to
a
chair
by
the
bedside
,
hid
her
face
upon
the
pillow
:
leaving
Mr.
Sikes
to
confront
the
new
comers
,
in
some
astonishment
at
their
unlooked-for
appearance
.
'
Why
,
what
evil
wind
has
blowed
you
here
?
'
he
asked
Fagin
.
'
No
evil
wind
at
all
,
my
dear
,
for
evil
winds
blow
nobody
any
good
;
and
I
've
brought
something
good
with
me
,
that
you
'll
be
glad
to
see
.
Dodger
,
my
dear
,
open
the
bundle
;
and
give
Bill
the
little
trifles
that
we
spent
all
our
money
on
,
this
morning
.
'
In
compliance
with
Mr.
Fagin
's
request
,
the
Artful
untied
this
bundle
,
which
was
of
large
size
,
and
formed
of
an
old
table-cloth
;
and
handed
the
articles
it
contained
,
one
by
one
,
to
Charley
Bates
:
who
placed
them
on
the
table
,
with
various
encomiums
on
their
rarity
and
excellence
.
'
Sitch
a
rabbit
pie
,
Bill
,
'
exclaimed
that
young
gentleman
,
disclosing
to
view
a
huge
pasty
;
'
sitch
delicate
creeturs
,
with
sitch
tender
limbs
,
Bill
,
that
the
wery
bones
melt
in
your
mouth
,
and
there
's
no
occasion
to
pick
'em
;
half
a
pound
of
seven
and
six-penny
green
,
so
precious
strong
that
if
you
mix
it
with
biling
water
,
it
'll
go
nigh
to
blow
the
lid
of
the
tea-pot
off
;
a
pound
and
a
half
of
moist
sugar
that
the
niggers
did
n't
work
at
all
at
,
afore
they
got
it
up
to
sitch
a
pitch
of
goodness
--
oh
no
!
Two
half-quartern
brans
;
pound
of
best
fresh
;
piece
of
double
Glo
's
ter
;
and
,
to
wind
up
all
,
some
of
the
richest
sort
you
ever
lushed
!
'