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Before
three
months
had
passed
,
Rose
Fleming
and
Harry
Maylie
were
married
in
the
village
church
which
was
henceforth
to
be
the
scene
of
the
young
clergyman
's
labours
;
on
the
same
day
they
entered
into
possession
of
their
new
and
happy
home
.
Mrs.
Maylie
took
up
her
abode
with
her
son
and
daughter-in-law
,
to
enjoy
,
during
the
tranquil
remainder
of
her
days
,
the
greatest
felicity
that
age
and
worth
can
know
--
the
contemplation
of
the
happiness
of
those
on
whom
the
warmest
affections
and
tenderest
cares
of
a
well-spent
life
,
have
been
unceasingly
bestowed
.
It
appeared
,
on
full
and
careful
investigation
,
that
if
the
wreck
of
property
remaining
in
the
custody
of
Monks
(
which
had
never
prospered
either
in
his
hands
or
in
those
of
his
mother
)
were
equally
divided
between
himself
and
Oliver
,
it
would
yield
,
to
each
,
little
more
than
three
thousand
pounds
.
By
the
provisions
of
his
father
's
will
,
Oliver
would
have
been
entitled
to
the
whole
;
but
Mr.
Brownlow
,
unwilling
to
deprive
the
elder
son
of
the
opportunity
of
retrieving
his
former
vices
and
pursuing
an
honest
career
,
proposed
this
mode
of
distribution
,
to
which
his
young
charge
joyfully
acceded
.
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Monks
,
still
bearing
that
assumed
name
,
retired
with
his
portion
to
a
distant
part
of
the
New
World
;
where
,
having
quickly
squandered
it
,
he
once
more
fell
into
his
old
courses
,
and
,
after
undergoing
a
long
confinement
for
some
fresh
act
of
fraud
and
knavery
,
at
length
sunk
under
an
attack
of
his
old
disorder
,
and
died
in
prison
.
As
far
from
home
,
died
the
chief
remaining
members
of
his
friend
Fagin
's
gang
.
Mr.
Brownlow
adopted
Oliver
as
his
son
.
Removing
with
him
and
the
old
housekeeper
to
within
a
mile
of
the
parsonage-house
,
where
his
dear
friends
resided
,
he
gratified
the
only
remaining
wish
of
Oliver
's
warm
and
earnest
heart
,
and
thus
linked
together
a
little
society
,
whose
condition
approached
as
nearly
to
one
of
perfect
happiness
as
can
ever
be
known
in
this
changing
world
.
Soon
after
the
marriage
of
the
young
people
,
the
worthy
doctor
returned
to
Chertsey
,
where
,
bereft
of
the
presence
of
his
old
friends
,
he
would
have
been
discontented
if
his
temperament
had
admitted
of
such
a
feeling
;
and
would
have
turned
quite
peevish
if
he
had
known
how
.
For
two
or
three
months
,
he
contented
himself
with
hinting
that
he
feared
the
air
began
to
disagree
with
him
;
then
,
finding
that
the
place
really
no
longer
was
,
to
him
,
what
it
had
been
,
he
settled
his
business
on
his
assistant
,
took
a
bachelor
's
cottage
outside
the
village
of
which
his
young
friend
was
pastor
,
and
instantaneously
recovered
.
Here
he
took
to
gardening
,
planting
,
fishing
,
carpentering
,
and
various
other
pursuits
of
a
similar
kind
:
all
undertaken
with
his
characteristic
impetuosity
.
In
each
and
all
he
has
since
become
famous
throughout
the
neighborhood
,
as
a
most
profound
authority
.
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Before
his
removal
,
he
had
managed
to
contract
a
strong
friendship
for
Mr.
Grimwig
,
which
that
eccentric
gentleman
cordially
reciprocated
.
He
is
accordingly
visited
by
Mr.
Grimwig
a
great
many
times
in
the
course
of
the
year
.
On
all
such
occasions
,
Mr.
Grimwig
plants
,
fishes
,
and
carpenters
,
with
great
ardour
;
doing
everything
in
a
very
singular
and
unprecedented
manner
,
but
always
maintaining
with
his
favourite
asseveration
,
that
his
mode
is
the
right
one
.
On
Sundays
,
he
never
fails
to
criticise
the
sermon
to
the
young
clergyman
's
face
:
always
informing
Mr.
Losberne
,
in
strict
confidence
afterwards
,
that
he
considers
it
an
excellent
performance
,
but
deems
it
as
well
not
to
say
so
.
It
is
a
standing
and
very
favourite
joke
,
for
Mr.
Brownlow
to
rally
him
on
his
old
prophecy
concerning
Oliver
,
and
to
remind
him
of
the
night
on
which
they
sat
with
the
watch
between
them
,
waiting
his
return
;
but
Mr.
Grimwig
contends
that
he
was
right
in
the
main
,
and
,
in
proof
thereof
,
remarks
that
Oliver
did
not
come
back
after
all
;
which
always
calls
forth
a
laugh
on
his
side
,
and
increases
his
good
humour
.
Mr.
Noah
Claypole
:
receiving
a
free
pardon
from
the
Crown
in
consequence
of
being
admitted
approver
against
Fagin
:
and
considering
his
profession
not
altogether
as
safe
a
one
as
he
could
wish
:
was
,
for
some
little
time
,
at
a
loss
for
the
means
of
a
livelihood
,
not
burdened
with
too
much
work
.
After
some
consideration
,
he
went
into
business
as
an
Informer
,
in
which
calling
he
realises
a
genteel
subsistence
.
His
plan
is
,
to
walk
out
once
a
week
during
church
time
attended
by
Charlotte
in
respectable
attire
.
The
lady
faints
away
at
the
doors
of
charitable
publicans
,
and
the
gentleman
being
accommodated
with
three-penny
worth
of
brandy
to
restore
her
,
lays
an
information
next
day
,
and
pockets
half
the
penalty
.
Sometimes
Mr.
Claypole
faints
himself
,
but
the
result
is
the
same
.