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Again
the
Jew
nodded
.
The
prudence
of
this
line
of
action
,
indeed
,
was
obvious
;
but
,
unfortunately
,
there
was
one
very
strong
objection
to
its
being
adopted
.
This
was
,
that
the
Dodger
,
and
Charley
Bates
,
and
Fagin
,
and
Mr.
William
Sikes
,
happened
,
one
and
all
,
to
entertain
a
violent
and
deeply-rooted
antipathy
to
going
near
a
police-office
on
any
ground
or
pretext
whatever
.
How
long
they
might
have
sat
and
looked
at
each
other
,
in
a
state
of
uncertainty
not
the
most
pleasant
of
its
kind
,
it
is
difficult
to
guess
.
It
is
not
necessary
to
make
any
guesses
on
the
subject
,
however
;
for
the
sudden
entrance
of
the
two
young
ladies
whom
Oliver
had
seen
on
a
former
occasion
,
caused
the
conversation
to
flow
afresh
.
'
The
very
thing
!
'
said
the
Jew
.
'
Bet
will
go
;
wo
n't
you
,
my
dear
?
'
'
Wheres
?
'
inquired
the
young
lady
.
'
Only
just
up
to
the
office
,
my
dear
,
'
said
the
Jew
coaxingly
.
It
is
due
to
the
young
lady
to
say
that
she
did
not
positively
affirm
that
she
would
not
,
but
that
she
merely
expressed
an
emphatic
and
earnest
desire
to
be
'
blessed
'
if
she
would
;
a
polite
and
delicate
evasion
of
the
request
,
which
shows
the
young
lady
to
have
been
possessed
of
that
natural
good
breeding
which
can
not
bear
to
inflict
upon
a
fellow-creature
,
the
pain
of
a
direct
and
pointed
refusal
.
The
Jew
's
countenance
fell
.
He
turned
from
this
young
lady
,
who
was
gaily
,
not
to
say
gorgeously
attired
,
in
a
red
gown
,
green
boots
,
and
yellow
curl-papers
,
to
the
other
female
.
'
Nancy
,
my
dear
,
'
said
the
Jew
in
a
soothing
manner
,
'
what
do
YOU
say
?
'