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581
'
Hush
!
'
replied
the
Dodger
.
'
Do
you
see
that
old
cove
at
the
book-stall
?
'
582
'
The
old
gentleman
over
the
way
?
'
said
Oliver
.
'
Yes
,
I
see
him
.
'
583
'
He
'll
do
,
'
said
the
Doger
.
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584
'
A
prime
plant
,
'
observed
Master
Charley
Bates
.
585
Oliver
looked
from
one
to
the
other
,
with
the
greatest
surprise
;
but
he
was
not
permitted
to
make
any
inquiries
;
for
the
two
boys
walked
stealthily
across
the
road
,
and
slunk
close
behind
the
old
gentleman
towards
whom
his
attention
had
been
directed
.
Oliver
walked
a
few
paces
after
them
;
and
,
not
knowing
whether
to
advance
or
retire
,
stood
looking
on
in
silent
amazement
.
586
The
old
gentleman
was
a
very
respectable-looking
personage
,
with
a
powdered
head
and
gold
spectacles
.
He
was
dressed
in
a
bottle-green
coat
with
a
black
velvet
collar
;
wore
white
trousers
;
and
carried
a
smart
bamboo
cane
under
his
arm
.
He
had
taken
up
a
book
from
the
stall
,
and
there
he
stood
,
reading
away
,
as
hard
as
if
he
were
in
his
elbow-chair
,
in
his
own
study
.
It
is
very
possible
that
he
fancied
himself
there
,
indeed
;
for
it
was
plain
,
from
his
abstraction
,
that
he
saw
not
the
book-stall
,
nor
the
street
,
nor
the
boys
,
nor
,
in
short
,
anything
but
the
book
itself
:
which
he
was
reading
straight
through
:
turning
over
the
leaf
when
he
got
to
the
bottom
of
a
page
,
beginning
at
the
top
line
of
the
next
one
,
and
going
regularly
on
,
with
the
greatest
interest
and
eagerness
.
587
What
was
Oliver
's
horror
and
alarm
as
he
stood
a
few
paces
off
,
looking
on
with
his
eyelids
as
wide
open
as
they
would
possibly
go
,
to
see
the
Dodger
plunge
his
hand
into
the
old
gentleman
's
pocket
,
and
draw
from
thence
a
handkerchief
!
To
see
him
hand
the
same
to
Charley
Bates
;
and
finally
to
behold
them
,
both
running
away
round
the
corner
at
full
speed
!
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588
In
an
instant
the
whole
mystery
of
the
hankerchiefs
,
and
the
watches
,
and
the
jewels
,
and
the
Jew
,
rushed
upon
the
boy
's
mind
.
589
He
stood
,
for
a
moment
,
with
the
blood
so
tingling
through
all
his
veins
from
terror
,
that
he
felt
as
if
he
were
in
a
burning
fire
;
then
,
confused
and
frightened
,
he
took
to
his
heels
;
and
,
not
knowing
what
he
did
,
made
off
as
fast
as
he
could
lay
his
feet
to
the
ground
.
590
This
was
all
done
in
a
minute
's
space
.
In
the
very
instant
when
Oliver
began
to
run
,
the
old
gentleman
,
putting
his
hand
to
his
pocket
,
and
missing
his
handkerchief
,
turned
sharp
round
.