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'
Greenland
.
Is
Fagin
upstairs
?
'
'
Yes
,
he
's
a
sortin
'
the
wipes
.
Up
with
you
!
'
The
candle
was
drawn
back
,
and
the
face
disappeared
.
Oliver
,
groping
his
way
with
one
hand
,
and
having
the
other
firmly
grasped
by
his
companion
,
ascended
with
much
difficulty
the
dark
and
broken
stairs
:
which
his
conductor
mounted
with
an
ease
and
expedition
that
showed
he
was
well
acquainted
with
them
.
He
threw
open
the
door
of
a
back-room
,
and
drew
Oliver
in
after
him
.
The
walls
and
ceiling
of
the
room
were
perfectly
black
with
age
and
dirt
.
There
was
a
deal
table
before
the
fire
:
upon
which
were
a
candle
,
stuck
in
a
ginger-beer
bottle
,
two
or
three
pewter
pots
,
a
loaf
and
butter
,
and
a
plate
.
In
a
frying-pan
,
which
was
on
the
fire
,
and
which
was
secured
to
the
mantelshelf
by
a
string
,
some
sausages
were
cooking
;
and
standing
over
them
,
with
a
toasting-fork
in
his
hand
,
was
a
very
old
shrivelled
Jew
,
whose
villainous-looking
and
repulsive
face
was
obscured
by
a
quantity
of
matted
red
hair
.
He
was
dressed
in
a
greasy
flannel
gown
,
with
his
throat
bare
;
and
seemed
to
be
dividing
his
attention
between
the
frying-pan
and
the
clothes-horse
,
over
which
a
great
number
of
silk
handkerchiefsl
were
hanging
.
Several
rough
beds
made
of
old
sacks
,
were
huddled
side
by
side
on
the
floor
.
Seated
round
the
table
were
four
or
five
boys
,
none
older
than
the
Dodger
,
smoking
long
clay
pipes
,
and
drinking
spirits
with
the
air
of
middle-aged
men
.
These
all
crowded
about
their
associate
as
he
whispered
a
few
words
to
the
Jew
;
and
then
turned
round
and
grinned
at
Oliver
.
So
did
the
Jew
himself
,
toasting-fork
in
hand
.
'
This
is
him
,
Fagin
,
'
said
Jack
Dawkins
;
'
my
friend
Oliver
Twist
.
'
The
Jew
grinned
;
and
,
making
a
low
obeisance
to
Oliver
,
took
him
by
the
hand
,
and
hoped
he
should
have
the
honour
of
his
intimate
acquaintance
.
Upon
this
,
the
young
gentleman
with
the
pipes
came
round
him
,
and
shook
both
his
hands
very
hard
--
especially
the
one
in
which
he
held
his
little
bundle
.
One
young
gentleman
was
very
anxious
to
hang
up
his
cap
for
him
;
and
another
was
so
obliging
as
to
put
his
hands
in
his
pockets
,
in
order
that
,
as
he
was
very
tired
,
he
might
not
have
the
trouble
of
emptying
them
,
himself
,
when
he
went
to
bed
.
These
civilities
would
probably
be
extended
much
farther
,
but
for
a
liberal
exercise
of
the
Jew
's
toasting-fork
on
the
heads
and
shoulders
of
the
affectionate
youths
who
offered
them
.
'
We
are
very
glad
to
see
you
,
Oliver
,
very
,
'
said
the
Jew
.
'
Dodger
,
take
off
the
sausages
;
and
draw
a
tub
near
the
fire
for
Oliver
.
Ah
,
you
're
a-staring
at
the
pocket-handkerchiefs
!
eh
,
my
dear
.
There
are
a
good
many
of
'em
,
ai
n't
there
?
We
've
just
looked
'em
out
,
ready
for
the
wash
;
that
's
all
,
Oliver
;
that
's
all
.
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
'
The
latter
part
of
this
speech
,
was
hailed
by
a
boisterous
shout
from
all
the
hopeful
pupils
of
the
merry
old
gentleman
.
In
the
midst
of
which
they
went
to
supper
.