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So
,
Oliver
kept
very
still
;
partly
because
he
was
anxious
to
obey
the
kind
old
lady
in
all
things
;
and
partly
,
to
tell
the
truth
,
because
he
was
completely
exhausted
with
what
he
had
already
said
.
He
soon
fell
into
a
gentle
doze
,
from
which
he
was
awakened
by
the
light
of
a
candle
:
which
,
being
brought
near
the
bed
,
showed
him
a
gentleman
with
a
very
large
and
loud-ticking
gold
watch
in
his
hand
,
who
felt
his
pulse
,
and
said
he
was
a
great
deal
better
.
'
You
ARE
a
great
deal
better
,
are
you
not
,
my
dear
?
'
said
the
gentleman
.
'
Yes
,
thank
you
,
sir
,
'
replied
Oliver
.
'
Yes
,
I
know
you
are
,
'
said
the
gentleman
:
'
You
're
hungry
too
,
a
n't
you
?
'
'
No
,
sir
,
'
answered
Oliver
.
'
Hem
!
'
said
the
gentleman
.
'
No
,
I
know
you
're
not
.
He
is
not
hungry
,
Mrs.
Bedwin
,
'
said
the
gentleman
:
looking
very
wise
.
The
old
lady
made
a
respectful
inclination
of
the
head
,
which
seemed
to
say
that
she
thought
the
doctor
was
a
very
clever
man
.
The
doctor
appeared
much
of
the
same
opinion
himself
.
'
You
feel
sleepy
,
do
n't
you
,
my
dear
?
'
said
the
doctor
.
'
No
,
sir
,
'
replied
Oliver
.
'
No
,
'
said
the
doctor
,
with
a
very
shrewd
and
satisfied
look
.
'
You
're
not
sleepy
.
Nor
thirsty
.
Are
you
?
'