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'
Well
,
that
I
do
,
sir
,
'
replied
the
old
lady
.
'
People
's
eyes
,
at
my
time
of
life
,
do
n't
improve
with
age
,
sir
.
'
'
I
could
have
told
you
that
,
'
rejoined
Mr.
Brownlow
;
'
but
put
on
your
glasses
,
and
see
if
you
ca
n't
find
out
what
you
were
wanted
for
,
will
you
?
'
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The
old
lady
began
to
rummage
in
her
pocket
for
her
spectacles
.
But
Oliver
's
patience
was
not
proof
against
this
new
trial
;
and
yielding
to
his
first
impulse
,
he
sprang
into
her
arms
.
'
God
be
good
to
me
!
'
cried
the
old
lady
,
embracing
him
;
'
it
is
my
innocent
boy
!
'
'
My
dear
old
nurse
!
'
cried
Oliver
.
'
He
would
come
back
--
I
knew
he
would
,
'
said
the
old
lady
,
holding
him
in
her
arms
.
'
How
well
he
looks
,
and
how
like
a
gentleman
's
son
he
is
dressed
again
!
Where
have
you
been
,
this
long
,
long
while
?
Ah
!
the
same
sweet
face
,
but
not
so
pale
;
the
same
soft
eye
,
but
not
so
sad
.
I
have
never
forgotten
them
or
his
quiet
smile
,
but
have
seen
them
every
day
,
side
by
side
with
those
of
my
own
dear
children
,
dead
and
gone
since
I
was
a
lightsome
young
creature
.
'
Running
on
thus
,
and
now
holding
Oliver
from
her
to
mark
how
he
had
grown
,
now
clasping
him
to
her
and
passing
her
fingers
fondly
through
his
hair
,
the
good
soul
laughed
and
wept
upon
his
neck
by
turns
.
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Leaving
her
and
Oliver
to
compare
notes
at
leisure
,
Mr.
Brownlow
led
the
way
into
another
room
;
and
there
,
heard
from
Rose
a
full
narration
of
her
interview
with
Nancy
,
which
occasioned
him
no
little
surprise
and
perplexity
.
Rose
also
explained
her
reasons
for
not
confiding
in
her
friend
Mr.
Losberne
in
the
first
instance
.
The
old
gentleman
considered
that
she
had
acted
prudently
,
and
readily
undertook
to
hold
solemn
conference
with
the
worthy
doctor
himself
.
To
afford
him
an
early
opportunity
for
the
execution
of
this
design
,
it
was
arranged
that
he
should
call
at
the
hotel
at
eight
o'clock
that
evening
,
and
that
in
the
meantime
Mrs.
Maylie
should
be
cautiously
informed
of
all
that
had
occurred
.
These
preliminaries
adjusted
,
Rose
and
Oliver
returned
home
.
Rose
had
by
no
means
overrated
the
measure
of
the
good
doctor
's
wrath
.
Nancy
's
history
was
no
sooner
unfolded
to
him
,
than
he
poured
forth
a
shower
of
mingled
threats
and
execrations
;
threatened
to
make
her
the
first
victim
of
the
combined
ingenuity
of
Messrs.
Blathers
and
Duff
;
and
actually
put
on
his
hat
preparatory
to
sallying
forth
to
obtain
the
assistance
of
those
worthies
.
And
,
doubtless
,
he
would
,
in
this
first
outbreak
,
have
carried
the
intention
into
effect
without
a
moment
's
consideration
of
the
consequences
,
if
he
had
not
been
restrained
,
in
part
,
by
corresponding
violence
on
the
side
of
Mr.
Brownlow
,
who
was
himself
of
an
irascible
temperament
,
and
party
by
such
arguments
and
representations
as
seemed
best
calculated
to
dissuade
him
from
his
hotbrained
purpose
.