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901
'
A
great
number
,
sir
,
'
replied
Oliver
.
'
I
never
saw
so
many
.
'
902
'
You
shall
read
them
,
if
you
behave
well
,
'
said
the
old
gentleman
kindly
;
'
and
you
will
like
that
,
better
than
looking
at
the
outsides
--
that
is
,
some
cases
;
because
there
are
books
of
which
the
backs
and
covers
are
by
far
the
best
parts
.
'
903
'
I
suppose
they
are
those
heavy
ones
,
sir
,
'
said
Oliver
,
pointing
to
some
large
quartos
,
with
a
good
deal
of
gilding
about
the
binding
.
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904
'
Not
always
those
,
'
said
the
old
gentleman
,
patting
Oliver
on
the
head
,
and
smiling
as
he
did
so
;
'
there
are
other
equally
heavy
ones
,
though
of
a
much
smaller
size
.
How
should
you
like
to
grow
up
a
clever
man
,
and
write
books
,
eh
?
'
905
'
I
think
I
would
rather
read
them
,
sir
,
'
replied
Oliver
.
906
'
What
!
would
n't
you
like
to
be
a
book-writer
?
'
said
the
old
gentleman
.
907
Oliver
considered
a
little
while
;
and
at
last
said
,
he
should
think
it
would
be
a
much
better
thing
to
be
a
book-seller
;
upon
which
the
old
gentleman
laughed
heartily
,
and
declared
he
had
said
a
very
good
thing
.
Which
Oliver
felt
glad
to
have
done
,
though
he
by
no
means
knew
what
it
was
.
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908
'
Well
,
well
,
'
said
the
old
gentleman
,
composing
his
features
.
'
Do
n't
be
afraid
!
We
wo
n't
make
an
author
of
you
,
while
there
's
an
honest
trade
to
be
learnt
,
or
brick-making
to
turn
to
.
'
909
'
Thank
you
,
sir
,
'
said
Oliver
.
At
the
earnest
manner
of
his
reply
,
the
old
gentleman
laughed
again
;
and
said
something
about
a
curious
instinct
,
which
Oliver
,
not
understanding
,
paid
no
very
great
attention
to
.
910
'
Now
,
'
said
Mr.
Brownlow
,
speaking
if
possible
in
a
kinder
,
but
at
the
same
time
in
a
much
more
serious
manner
,
than
Oliver
had
ever
known
him
assume
yet
,
'
I
want
you
to
pay
great
attention
,
my
boy
,
to
what
I
am
going
to
say
.
I
shall
talk
to
you
without
any
reserve
;
because
I
am
sure
you
are
well
able
to
understand
me
,
as
many
older
persons
would
be
.
'