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'
I
tell
you
wot
it
is
,
'
said
Sikes
;
'
if
you
have
n't
caught
the
fever
,
and
got
it
comin
'
on
,
now
,
there
's
something
more
than
usual
in
the
wind
,
and
something
dangerous
too
.
You
're
not
a-going
to
--
.
No
,
damme
!
you
would
n't
do
that
!
'
'
Do
what
?
'
asked
the
girl
.
'
There
ai
n't
,
'
said
Sikes
,
fixing
his
eyes
upon
her
,
and
muttering
the
words
to
himself
;
'
there
ai
n't
a
stauncher-hearted
gal
going
,
or
I
'd
have
cut
her
throat
three
months
ago
.
She
's
got
the
fever
coming
on
;
that
's
it
.
'
Fortifying
himself
with
this
assurance
,
Sikes
drained
the
glass
to
the
bottom
,
and
then
,
with
many
grumbling
oaths
,
called
for
his
physic
.
The
girl
jumped
up
,
with
great
alacrity
;
poured
it
quickly
out
,
but
with
her
back
towards
him
;
and
held
the
vessel
to
his
lips
,
while
he
drank
off
the
contents
.
'
Now
,
'
said
the
robber
,
'
come
and
sit
aside
of
me
,
and
put
on
your
own
face
;
or
I
'll
alter
it
so
,
that
you
wo
n't
know
it
agin
when
you
do
want
it
.
'
The
girl
obeyed
.
Sikes
,
locking
her
hand
in
his
,
fell
back
upon
the
pillow
:
turning
his
eyes
upon
her
face
.
They
closed
;
opened
again
;
closed
once
more
;
again
opened
.
He
shifted
his
position
restlessly
;
and
,
after
dozing
again
,
and
again
,
for
two
or
three
minutes
,
and
as
often
springing
up
with
a
look
of
terror
,
and
gazing
vacantly
about
him
,
was
suddenly
stricken
,
as
it
were
,
while
in
the
very
attitude
of
rising
,
into
a
deep
and
heavy
sleep
.
The
grasp
of
his
hand
relaxed
;
the
upraised
arm
fell
languidly
by
his
side
;
and
he
lay
like
one
in
a
profound
trance
.
'
The
laudanum
has
taken
effect
at
last
,
'
murmured
the
girl
,
as
she
rose
from
the
bedside
.
'
I
may
be
too
late
,
even
now
.
'
She
hastily
dressed
herself
in
her
bonnet
and
shawl
:
looking
fearfully
round
,
from
time
to
time
,
as
if
,
despite
the
sleeping
draught
,
she
expected
every
moment
to
feel
the
pressure
of
Sikes
's
heavy
hand
upon
her
shoulder
;
then
,
stooping
softly
over
the
bed
,
she
kissed
the
robber
's
lips
;
and
then
opening
and
closing
the
room-door
with
noiseless
touch
,
hurried
from
the
house
.
A
watchman
was
crying
half-past
nine
,
down
a
dark
passage
through
which
she
had
to
pass
,
in
gaining
the
main
thoroughfare
.