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The
room
remained
deserted
for
a
quarter
of
an
hour
or
more
;
the
girl
glided
back
with
the
same
unearthly
tread
;
and
,
immediately
afterwards
,
the
two
men
were
heard
descending
.
Monks
went
at
once
into
the
street
;
and
the
Jew
crawled
upstairs
again
for
the
money
.
When
he
returned
,
the
girl
was
adjusting
her
shawl
and
bonnet
,
as
if
preparing
to
be
gone
.
'
Why
,
Nance
!
,
'
exclaimed
the
Jew
,
starting
back
as
he
put
down
the
candle
,
'
how
pale
you
are
!
'
'
Pale
!
'
echoed
the
girl
,
shading
her
eyes
with
her
hands
,
as
if
to
look
steadily
at
him
.
'
Quite
horrible
.
What
have
you
been
doing
to
yourself
?
'
'
Nothing
that
I
know
of
,
except
sitting
in
this
close
place
for
I
do
n't
know
how
long
and
all
,
'
replied
the
girl
carelessly
.
'
Come
!
Let
me
get
back
;
that
's
a
dear
.
'
With
a
sigh
for
every
piece
of
money
,
Fagin
told
the
amount
into
her
hand
.
They
parted
without
more
conversation
,
merely
interchanging
a
'
good-night
.
'
When
the
girl
got
into
the
open
street
,
she
sat
down
upon
a
doorstep
;
and
seemed
,
for
a
few
moments
,
wholly
bewildered
and
unable
to
pursue
her
way
.
Suddenly
she
arose
;
and
hurrying
on
,
in
a
direction
quite
opposite
to
that
in
which
Sikes
was
awaiting
her
returned
,
quickened
her
pace
,
until
it
gradually
resolved
into
a
violent
run
.
After
completely
exhausting
herself
,
she
stopped
to
take
breath
:
and
,
as
if
suddenly
recollecting
herself
,
and
deploring
her
inability
to
do
something
she
was
bent
upon
,
wrung
her
hands
,
and
burst
into
tears
.
It
might
be
that
her
tears
relieved
her
,
or
that
she
felt
the
full
hopelessness
of
her
condition
;
but
she
turned
back
;
and
hurrying
with
nearly
as
great
rapidity
in
the
contrary
direction
;
partly
to
recover
lost
time
,
and
partly
to
keep
pace
with
the
violent
current
of
her
own
thoughts
:
soon
reached
the
dwelling
where
she
had
left
the
housebreaker
.
If
she
betrayed
any
agitation
,
when
she
presented
herself
to
Mr.
Sikes
,
he
did
not
observe
it
;
for
merely
inquiring
if
she
had
brought
the
money
,
and
receiving
a
reply
in
the
affirmative
,
he
uttered
a
growl
of
satisfaction
,
and
replacing
his
head
upon
the
pillow
,
resumed
the
slumbers
which
her
arrival
had
interrupted
.