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'
Have
you
anything
to
ask
this
witness
,
boy
?
'
said
the
magistrate
.
'
I
would
n't
abase
myself
by
descending
to
hold
no
conversation
with
him
'
replied
the
Dodger
.
'
Have
you
anything
to
say
at
all
?
'
'
Do
you
hear
his
worship
ask
if
you
've
anything
to
say
?
'
inquired
the
jailer
,
nudging
the
silent
Dodger
with
his
elbow
.
'
I
beg
your
pardon
,
'
said
the
Dodger
,
looking
up
with
an
air
of
abstraction
.
'
Did
you
redress
yourself
to
me
,
my
man
?
'
'
I
never
see
such
an
out-and-out
young
wagabond
,
your
worship
,
'
observed
the
officer
with
a
grin
.
'
Do
you
mean
to
say
anything
,
you
young
shaver
?
'
'
No
,
'
replied
the
Dodger
,
'
not
here
,
for
this
ai
n't
the
shop
for
justice
:
besides
which
,
my
attorney
is
a-breakfasting
this
morning
with
the
Wice
President
of
the
House
of
Commons
;
but
I
shall
have
something
to
say
elsewhere
,
and
so
will
he
,
and
so
will
a
wery
numerous
and
'
spectable
circle
of
acquaintance
as
'll
make
them
beaks
wish
they
'd
never
been
born
,
or
that
they
'd
got
their
footmen
to
hang
'em
up
to
their
own
hat-pegs
,
afore
they
let
'em
come
out
this
morning
to
try
it
on
upon
me
.
I
'll
--
'
'
There
!
He
's
fully
committed
!
'
interposed
the
clerk
.
'
Take
him
away
.
'
'
Come
on
,
'
said
the
jailer
.
'
Oh
ah
!
I
'll
come
on
,
'
replied
the
Dodger
,
brushing
his
hat
with
the
palm
of
his
hand
.
'
Ah
!
(
to
the
Bench
)
it
's
no
use
your
looking
frightened
;
I
wo
n't
show
you
no
mercy
,
not
a
ha
'
porth
of
it
.
YOU
'LL
pay
for
this
,
my
fine
fellers
.
I
would
n't
be
you
for
something
!
I
would
n't
go
free
,
now
,
if
you
was
to
fall
down
on
your
knees
and
ask
me