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'
How
,
'
thought
Fagin
,
as
he
crept
homeward
,
'
can
I
increase
my
influence
with
her
?
what
new
power
can
I
acquire
?
'
Such
brains
are
fertile
in
expedients
.
If
,
without
extracting
a
confession
from
herself
,
he
laid
a
watch
,
discovered
the
object
of
her
altered
regard
,
and
threatened
to
reveal
the
whole
history
to
Sikes
(
of
whom
she
stood
in
no
common
fear
)
unless
she
entered
into
his
designs
,
could
he
not
secure
her
compliance
?
'
I
can
,
'
said
Fagin
,
almost
aloud
.
'
She
durst
not
refuse
me
then
.
Not
for
her
life
,
not
for
her
life
!
I
have
it
all
.
The
means
are
ready
,
and
shall
be
set
to
work
.
I
shall
have
you
yet
!
'
He
cast
back
a
dark
look
,
and
a
threatening
motion
of
the
hand
,
towards
the
spot
where
he
had
left
the
bolder
villian
;
and
went
on
his
way
:
busying
his
bony
hands
in
the
folds
of
his
tattered
garment
,
which
he
wrenched
tightly
in
his
grasp
,
as
though
there
were
a
hated
enemy
crushed
with
every
motion
of
his
fingers
.
The
old
man
was
up
,
betimes
,
next
morning
,
and
waited
impatiently
for
the
appearance
of
his
new
associate
,
who
after
a
delay
that
seemed
interminable
,
at
length
presented
himself
,
and
commenced
a
voracious
assault
on
the
breakfast
.
'
Bolter
,
'
said
Fagin
,
drawing
up
a
chair
and
seating
himself
opposite
Morris
Bolter
.
'
Well
,
here
I
am
,
'
returned
Noah
.
'
What
's
the
matter
?
Do
n't
yer
ask
me
to
do
anything
till
I
have
done
eating
.
That
's
a
great
fault
in
this
place
.
Yer
never
get
time
enough
over
yer
meals
.
'
'
You
can
talk
as
you
eat
,
ca
n't
you
?
'
said
Fagin
,
cursing
his
dear
young
friend
's
greediness
from
the
very
bottom
of
his
heart
.
'
Oh
yes
,
I
can
talk
.
I
get
on
better
when
I
talk
,
'
said
Noah
,
cutting
a
monstrous
slice
of
bread
.
'
Where
's
Charlotte
?
'
'
Out
,
'
said
Fagin
.
'
I
sent
her
out
this
morning
with
the
other
young
woman
,
because
I
wanted
us
to
be
alone
.
'