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This
was
said
in
jest
;
but
if
the
speaker
could
have
seen
the
evil
leer
with
which
the
Jew
bit
his
pale
lip
as
he
turned
round
to
the
cupboard
,
he
might
have
thought
the
caution
not
wholly
unnecessary
,
or
the
wish
(
at
all
events
)
to
improve
upon
the
distiller
's
ingenuity
not
very
far
from
the
old
gentleman
's
merry
heart
.
After
swallowing
two
of
three
glasses
of
spirits
,
Mr.
Sikes
condescended
to
take
some
notice
of
the
young
gentlemen
;
which
gracious
act
led
to
a
conversation
,
in
which
the
cause
and
manner
of
Oliver
's
capture
were
circumstantially
detailed
,
with
such
alterations
and
improvements
on
the
truth
,
as
to
the
Dodger
appeared
most
advisable
under
the
circumstances
.
'
I
'm
afraid
,
'
said
the
Jew
,
'
that
he
may
say
something
which
will
get
us
into
trouble
.
'
'
That
's
very
likely
,
'
returned
Sikes
with
a
malicious
grin
.
'
You
're
blowed
upon
,
Fagin
.
'
'
And
I
'm
afraid
,
you
see
,
added
the
Jew
,
speaking
as
if
he
had
not
noticed
the
interruption
;
and
regarding
the
other
closely
as
he
did
so
--
'
I
'm
afraid
that
,
if
the
game
was
up
with
us
,
it
might
be
up
with
a
good
many
more
,
and
that
it
would
come
out
rather
worse
for
you
than
it
would
for
me
,
my
dear
.
'
The
man
started
,
and
turned
round
upon
the
Jew
.
But
the
old
gentleman
's
shoulders
were
shrugged
up
to
his
ears
;
and
his
eyes
were
vacantly
staring
on
the
opposite
wall
.
There
was
a
long
pause
.
Every
member
of
the
respectable
coterie
appeared
plunged
in
his
own
reflections
;
not
excepting
the
dog
,
who
by
a
certain
malicious
licking
of
his
lips
seemed
to
be
meditating
an
attack
upon
the
legs
of
the
first
gentleman
or
lady
he
might
encounter
in
the
streets
when
he
went
out
.
'
Somebody
must
find
out
wot
's
been
done
at
the
office
,
'
said
Mr.
Sikes
in
a
much
lower
tone
than
he
had
taken
since
he
came
in
.
The
Jew
nodded
assent
.
'
If
he
has
n't
peached
,
and
is
committed
,
there
's
no
fear
till
he
comes
out
again
,
'
said
Mr.
Sikes
,
'
and
then
he
must
be
taken
care
on
.
You
must
get
hold
of
him
somehow
.
'