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  \'Now,youngwoman!\'saidasmartly-dressedfemale,lookingoutfromadoorbehindher,\'whodoyouwanthere?\'

  \'Aladywhoisstoppinginthishouse,\'answeredthegirl。

  \'Alady!\'wasthereply,accompaniedwithascornfullook。\'Whatlady?\'

  \'MissMaylie,\'saidNancy。

  Theyoungwoman,whohadbythistime,notedherappearance,repliedonlybyalookofvirtuousdisdain;andsummonedamantoanswerher。Tohim,Nancyrepeatedherrequest。

  \'WhatnameamItosay?\'askedthewaiter。

  \'It\'sofnousesayingany,\'repliedNancy。

  \'Norbusiness?\'saidtheman。

  \'No,northatneither,\'rejoinedthegirl。\'Imustseethelady。\'

  \'Come!\'saidtheman,pushinghertowardsthedoor。\'Noneofthis。Takeyourselfoff。\'

  \'IshallbecarriedoutifIgo!\'saidthegirlviolently;\'andI

  canmakethatajobthattwoofyouwon\'tliketodo。Isn\'tthereanybodyhere,\'shesaid,lookinground,\'thatwillseeasimplemessagecarriedforapoorwretchlikeme?\'

  Thisappealproducedaneffectonagood-tempered-facedman-cook,whowithsomeoftheotherservantswaslookingon,andwhosteppedforwardtointerfere。

  \'Takeitupforher,Joe;can\'tyou?\'saidthisperson。

  \'What\'sthegood?\'repliedtheman。\'Youdon\'tsupposetheyoungladywillseesuchasher;doyou?\'

  ThisallusiontoNancy\'sdoubtfulcharacter,raisedavastquantityofchastewrathinthebosomsoffourhousemaids,whoremarked,withgreatfervour,thatthecreaturewasadisgracetohersex;andstronglyadvocatedherbeingthrown,ruthlessly,intothekennel。

  \'Dowhatyoulikewithme,\'saidthegirl,turningtothemenagain;\'butdowhatIaskyoufirst,andIaskyoutogivethismessageforGodAlmighty\'ssake。\'

  Thesoft-heartedcookaddedhisintercession,andtheresultwasthatthemanwhohadfirstappearedundertookitsdelivery。

  \'What\'sittobe?\'saidtheman,withonefootonthestairs。

  \'ThatayoungwomanearnestlyaskstospeaktoMissMayliealone,\'saidNancy;\'andthatiftheladywillonlyhearthefirstwordshehastosay,shewillknowwhethertohearherbusiness,ortohaveherturnedoutofdoorsasanimpostor。\'

  \'Isay,\'saidtheman,\'you\'recomingitstrong!\'

  \'Yougivethemessage,\'saidthegirlfirmly;\'andletmeheartheanswer。\'

  Themanranupstairs。Nancyremained,paleandalmostbreathless,listeningwithquiveringliptotheveryaudibleexpressionsofscorn,ofwhichthechastehousemaidswereveryprolific;andofwhichtheybecamestillmoreso,whenthemanreturned,andsaidtheyoungwomanwastowalkupstairs。

  \'It\'snogoodbeingproperinthisworld,\'saidthefirsthousemaid。

  \'Brasscandobetterthanthegoldwhathasstoodthefire,\'saidthesecond。

  Thethirdcontentedherselfwithwondering\'whatladieswasmadeof\';andthefourthtookthefirstinaquartetteof\'Shameful!\'

  withwhichtheDianasconcluded。

  Regardlessofallthis:forshehadweightiermattersatheart:

  Nancyfollowedtheman,withtremblinglimbs,toasmallante-chamber,lightedbyalampfromtheceiling。Herehelefther,andretired。

  CHAPTERXL

  ASTRANGEINTERVIEW,WHICHISASEQUELTOTHELASTCHAMBER

  Thegirl\'slifehadbeensquanderedinthestreets,andamongthemostnoisomeofthestewsanddensofLondon,buttherewassomethingofthewoman\'soriginalnatureleftinherstill;andwhensheheardalightstepapproachingthedooroppositetothatbywhichshehadentered,andthoughtofthewidecontrastwhichthesmallroomwouldinanothermomentcontain,shefeltburdenedwiththesenseofherowndeepshame,andshrunkasthoughshecouldscarcelybearthepresenceofherwithwhomshehadsoughtthisinterview。

  Butstrugglingwiththesebetterfeelingswaspride,——theviceofthelowestandmostdebasedcreaturesnolessthanofthehighandself-assured。Themiserablecompanionofthievesandruffians,thefallenoutcastoflowhaunts,theassociateofthescouringsofthejailsandhulks,livingwithintheshadowofthegallowsitself,——eventhisdegradedbeingfelttooproudtobetrayafeeblegleamofthewomanlyfeelingwhichshethoughtaweakness,butwhichaloneconnectedherwiththathumanity,ofwhichherwastinglifehadobliteratedsomany,manytraceswhenaverychild。

  Sheraisedhereyessufficientlytoobservethatthefigurewhichpresenteditselfwasthatofaslightandbeautifulgirl;then,bendingthemontheground,shetossedherheadwithaffectedcarelessnessasshesaid:

  \'It\'sahardmattertogettoseeyou,lady。IfIhadtakenoffence,andgoneaway,asmanywouldhavedone,you\'dhavebeensorryforitoneday,andnotwithoutreasoneither。\'

  \'Iamverysorryifanyonehasbehavedharshlytoyou,\'repliedRose。\'Donotthinkofthat。Tellmewhyyouwishedtoseeme。

  Iamthepersonyouinquiredfor。\'

  Thekindtoneofthisanswer,thesweetvoice,thegentlemanner,theabsenceofanyaccentofhaughtinessordispleasure,tookthegirlcompletelybysurprise,andsheburstintotears。

  \'Oh,lady,lady!\'shesaid,claspingherhandspassionatelybeforeherface,\'iftherewasmorelikeyou,therewouldbefewerlikeme,——therewould——therewould!\'

  \'Sitdown,\'saidRose,earnestly。\'IfyouareinpovertyorafflictionIshallbetrulygladtorelieveyouifIcan,——I

  shallindeed。Sitdown。\'

  \'Letmestand,lady,\'saidthegirl,stillweeping,\'anddonotspeaktomesokindlytillyouknowmebetter。Itisgrowinglate。Is——is——thatdoorshut?\'

  \'Yes,\'saidRose,recoilingafewsteps,asiftobenearerassistanceincasesheshouldrequireit。\'Why?\'

  \'Because,\'saidthegirl,\'Iamabouttoputmylifeandthelivesofothersinyourhands。IamthegirlthatdraggedlittleOliverbacktooldFagin\'sonthenighthewentoutfromthehouseinPentonville。\'

  \'You!\'saidRoseMaylie。

  \'I,lady!\'repliedthegirl。\'Iamtheinfamouscreatureyouhaveheardof,thatlivesamongthethieves,andthatneverfromthefirstmomentIcanrecollectmyeyesandsensesopeningonLondonstreetshaveknownanybetterlife,orkinderwordsthantheyhavegivenme,sohelpmeGod!Donotmindshrinkingopenlyfromme,lady。Iamyoungerthanyouwouldthink,tolookatme,butIamwellusedtoit。Thepoorestwomenfallback,asImakemywayalongthecrowdedpavement。\'

  \'Whatdreadfulthingsarethese!\'saidRose,involuntarilyfallingfromherstrangecompanion。

  \'ThankHeavenuponyourknees,dearlady,\'criedthegirl,\'thatyouhadfriendstocareforandkeepyouinyourchildhood,andthatyouwereneverinthemidstofcoldandhunger,andriotanddrunkenness,and——and——somethingworsethanall——asIhavebeenfrommycradle。Imayusetheword,forthealleyandthegutterweremine,astheywillbemydeathbed。\'

  \'Ipityyou!\'saidRose,inabrokenvoice。\'Itwringsmyhearttohearyou!\'

  \'Heavenblessyouforyourgoodness!\'rejoinedthegirl。\'IfyouknewwhatIamsometimes,youwouldpityme,indeed。ButIhavestolenawayfromthosewhowouldsurelymurderme,iftheyknewI

  hadbeenhere,totellyouwhatIhaveoverheard。DoyouknowamannamedMonks?\'

  \'No,\'saidRose。

  \'Heknowsyou,\'repliedthegirl;\'andknewyouwerehere,foritwasbyhearinghimtelltheplacethatIfoundyouout。\'

  \'Ineverheardthename,\'saidRose。

  \'Thenhegoesbysomeotheramongstus,\'rejoinedthegirl,\'whichImorethanthoughtbefore。Sometimeago,andsoonafterOliverwasputintoyourhouseonthenightoftherobbery,I——suspectingthisman——listenedtoaconversationheldbetweenhimandFagininthedark。Ifoundout,fromwhatIheard,thatMonks——themanIaskedyouabout,youknow——\'

  \'Yes,\'saidRose,\'Iunderstand。\'

  \'——ThatMonks,\'pursuedthegirl,\'hadseenhimaccidentlywithtwoofourboysonthedaywefirstlosthim,andhadknownhimdirectlytobethesamechildthathewaswatchingfor,thoughI

  couldn\'tmakeoutwhy。AbargainwasstruckwithFagin,thatifOliverwasgotbackheshouldhaveacertainsum;andhewastohavemoreformakinghimathief,whichthisMonkswantedforsomepurposeofhisown。

  \'Forwhatpurpose?\'askedRose。

  \'HecaughtsightofmyshadowonthewallasIlistened,inthehopeoffindingout,\'saidthegirl;\'andtherearenotmanypeoplebesidesmethatcouldhavegotoutoftheirwayintimetoescapediscovery。ButIdid;andIsawhimnomoretilllastnight。\'

  \'Andwhatoccurredthen?\'

  \'I\'lltellyou,lady。Lastnighthecameagain。Againtheywentupstairs,andI,wrappingmyselfupsothatmyshadowwouldnotbetrayme,againlistenedatthedoor。ThefirstwordsIheardMonkssaywerethese:“Sotheonlyproofsoftheboy\'sidentitylieatthebottomoftheriver,andtheoldhagthatreceivedthemfromthemotherisrottinginhercoffin。”Theylaughed,andtalkedofhissuccessindoingthis;andMonks,talkingonabouttheboy,andgettingverywild,saidthatthoughhehadgottheyoungdevil\'smoneysafelyknow,he\'dratherhavehadittheotherway;for,whatagameitwouldhavebeentohavebroughtdowntheboastofthefather\'swill,bydrivinghimthrougheveryjailintown,andthenhaulinghimupforsomecapitalfelonywhichFagincouldeasilymanage,afterhavingmadeagoodprofitofhimbesides。\'

  \'Whatisallthis!\'saidRose。

  \'Thetruth,lady,thoughitcomesfrommylips,\'repliedthegirl。\'Then,hesaid,withoathscommonenoughinmyears,butstrangetoyours,thatifhecouldgratifyhishatredbytakingtheboy\'slifewithoutbringinghisownneckindanger,hewould;

  but,ashecouldn\'t,he\'dbeuponthewatchtomeethimateveryturninlife;andifhetookadvantageofhisbirthandhistory,hemightharmhimyet。“Inshort,Fagin,“hesays,“Jewasyouare,youneverlaidsuchsnaresasI\'llcontriveformyyoungbrother,Oliver。”\'

  \'Hisbrother!\'exclaimedRose。

  \'Thosewerehiswords,\'saidNancy,glancinguneasilyround,asshehadscarcelyceasedtodo,sinceshebegantospeak,foravisionofSikeshauntedherperpetually。\'Andmore。Whenhespokeofyouandtheotherlady,andsaiditseemedcontrivedbyHeaven,orthedevil,againsthim,thatOlivershouldcomeintoyourhands,helaughed,andsaidtherewassomecomfortinthattoo,forhowmanythousandsandhundredsofthousandsofpoundswouldyounotgive,ifyouhadthem,toknowwhoyourtwo-leggedspanielwas。\'

  \'Youdonotmean,\'saidRose,turningverypale,\'totellmethatthiswassaidinearnest?\'

  \'Hespokeinhardandangryearnest,ifamaneverdid,\'repliedthegirl,shakingherhead。\'Heisanearnestmanwhenhishatredisup。Iknowmanywhodoworsethings;butI\'dratherlistentothemalladozentimes,thantothatMonksonce。Itisgrowinglate,andIhavetoreachhomewithoutsuspicionofhavingbeenonsuchanerrandasthis。Imustgetbackquickly。\'

  \'ButwhatcanIdo?\'saidRose。\'TowhatusecanIturnthiscommunicationwithoutyou?Back!Whydoyouwishtoreturntocompanionsyoupaintinsuchterriblecolors?IfyourepeatthisinformationtoagentlemanwhomIcansummoninaninstantfromthenextroom,youcanbeconsignedtosomeplaceofsafetywithouthalfanhour\'sdelay。\'

  \'Iwishtogoback,\'saidthegirl。\'Imustgoback,because——howcanItellsuchthingstoaninnocentladylikeyou?——becauseamongthemenIhavetoldyouof,thereisone:

  themostdesperateamongthemall;thatIcan\'tleave:no,noteventobesavedfromthelifeIamleadingnow。\'

  \'Yourhavinginterferedinthisdearboy\'sbehalfbefore,\'saidRose;\'yourcominghere,atsogreatarisk,totellmewhatyouhaveheard;yourmanner,whichconvincesmeofthetruthofwhatyousay;yourevidentcontrition,andsenseofshame;allleadmetobelievethatyoumightyetbereclaimed。Oh!\'saidtheearnestgirl,foldingherhandsasthetearscourseddownherface,\'donotturnadeafeartotheentreatiesofoneofyourownsex;thefirst——thefirst,Idobelieve,whoeverappealedtoyouinthevoiceofpityandcompassion。Dohearmywords,andletmesaveyouyet,forbetterthings。\'

  \'Lady,\'criedthegirl,sinkingonherknees,\'dear,sweet,angellady,youAREthefirstthateverblessedmewithsuchwordsasthese,andifIhadheardthemyearsago,theymighthaveturnedmefromalifeofsinandsorrow;butitistoolate,itistoolate!\'

  \'Itisnevertoolate,\'saidRose,\'forpenitenceandatonement。\'

  \'Itis,\'criedthegirl,writhinginagonyofhermind;\'Icannotleavehimnow!Icouldnotbehisdeath。\'

  \'Whyshouldyoube?\'askedRose。

  \'Nothingcouldsavehim,\'criedthegirl。\'IfItoldotherswhatIhavetoldyou,andledtotheirbeingtaken,hewouldbesuretodie。Heistheboldest,andhasbeensocruel!\'

  \'Isitpossible,\'criedRose,\'thatforsuchamanasthis,youcanresigneveryfuturehope,andthecertaintyofimmediaterescue?Itismadness。\'

  \'Idon\'tknowwhatitis,\'answeredthegirl;\'Ionlyknowthatitisso,andnotwithmealone,butwithhundredsofothersasbadandwretchedasmyself。Imustgoback。WhetheritisGod\'swrathforthewrongIhavedone,Idonotknow;butIamdrawnbacktohimthrougheverysufferingandillusage;andIshouldbe,Ibelieve,ifIknewthatIwastodiebyhishandatlast。\'

  \'WhatamItodo?\'saidRose。\'Ishouldnotletyoudepartfrommethus。\'

  \'Youshould,lady,andIknowyouwill,\'rejoinedthegirl,rising。\'YouwillnotstopmygoingbecauseIhavetrustedinyourgoodness,andforcednopromisefromyou,asImighthavedone。\'

  \'Ofwhatuse,then,isthecommunicationyouhavemade?\'saidRose。\'Thismysterymustbeinvestigated,orhowwillitsdisclosuretome,benefitOliver,whomyouareanxioustoserve?\'

  \'Youmusthavesomekindgentlemanaboutyouthatwillhearitasasecret,andadviseyouwhattodo,\'rejoinedthegirl。

  \'ButwherecanIfindyouagainwhenitisnecessary?\'askedRose。\'Idonotseektoknowwherethesedreadfulpeoplelive,butwherewillyoubewalkingorpassingatanysettledperiodfromthistime?\'

  \'Willyoupromisemethatyouwillhavemysecretstrictlykept,andcomealone,orwiththeonlyotherpersonthatknowsit;andthatIshallnotbewatchedorfollowed?\'askedthegirl。

  \'Ipromiseyousolemnly,\'answeredRose。

  \'EverySundaynight,fromelevenuntiltheclockstrikestwelve,\'

  saidthegirlwithouthesitation,\'IwillwalkonLondonBridgeifIamalive。\'

  \'Stayanothermoment,\'interposedRose,asthegirlmovedhurriedlytowardsthedoor。\'Thinkonceagainonyourowncondition,andtheopportunityyouhaveofescapingfromit。Youhaveaclaimonme:notonlyasthevoluntarybearerofthisintelligence,butasawomanlostalmostbeyondredemption。Willyoureturntothisgangofrobbers,andtothisman,whenawordcansaveyou?Whatfascinationisitthatcantakeyouback,andmakeyouclingtowickednessandmisery?Oh!istherenochordinyourheartthatIcantouch!Istherenothingleft,towhichIcanappealagainstthisterribleinfatuation!\'

  \'Whenladiesasyoung,andgood,andbeautifulasyouare,\'

  repliedthegirlsteadily,\'giveawayyourhearts,lovewillcarryyoualllengths——evensuchasyou,whohavehome,friends,otheradmirers,everything,tofillthem。WhensuchasI,whohavenocertainroofbutthecoffinlid,andnofriendinsicknessordeathbutthehospitalnurse,setourrottenheartsonanyman,andlethimfilltheplacethathasbeenablankthroughallourwretchedlives,whocanhopetocureus?Pityus,lady——pityusforhavingonlyonefeelingofthewomanleft,andforhavingthatturned,byaheavyjudgment,fromacomfortandapride,intoanewmeansofviolenceandsuffering。\'

  \'Youwill,\'saidRose,afterapause,\'takesomemoneyfromme,whichmayenableyoutolivewithoutdishonesty——atalleventsuntilwemeetagain?\'

  \'Notapenny,\'repliedthegirl,wavingherhand。

  \'Donotcloseyourheartagainstallmyeffortstohelpyou,\'

  saidRose,steppinggentlyforward。\'Iwishtoserveyouindeed。\'

  \'Youwouldservemebest,lady,\'repliedthegirl,wringingherhands,\'ifyoucouldtakemylifeatonce;forIhavefeltmoregrieftothinkofwhatIam,to-night,thanIeverdidbefore,anditwouldbesomethingnottodieinthehellinwhichIhavelived。Godblessyou,sweetlady,andsendasmuchhappinessonyourheadasIhavebroughtshameonmine!\'

  Thusspeaking,andsobbingaloud,theunhappycreatureturnedaway;whileRoseMaylie,overpoweredbythisextraordinaryinterview,whichhadmorethesemblanceofarapiddreamthananactualoccurance,sankintoachair,andendeavouredtocollectherwanderingthoughts。

  CHAPTERXLI

  CONTAININGFRESHDISCOVERIES,ANDSHOWINGTHATSUPRISES,LIKE

  MISFORTUNES,SELDOMCOMEALONE

  Hersituationwas,indeed,oneofnocommontrialanddifficulty。

  WhileshefeltthemosteagerandburningdesiretopenetratethemysteryinwhichOliver\'shistorywasenveloped,shecouldnotbutholdsacredtheconfidencewhichthemiserablewomanwithwhomshehadjustconversed,hadreposedinher,asayoungandguilelessgirl。HerwordsandmannerhadtouchedRoseMaylie\'sheart;and,mingledwithherloveforheryoungcharge,andscarcelylessintenseinitstruthandfervour,washerfondwishtowintheoutcastbacktorepentanceandhope。

  TheypurposedremaininginLondononlythreedays,priortodepartingforsomeweekstoadistantpartofthecoast。Itwasnowmidnightofthefirstday。Whatcourseofactioncouldshedetermineupon,whichcouldbeadoptedineight-and-fortyhours?

  Orhowcouldshepostponethejourneywithoutexcitingsuspicion?

  Mr。Losbernewaswiththem,andwouldbeforthenexttwodays;

  butRosewastoowellacquaintedwiththeexcellentgentleman\'simpetuosity,andforesawtooclearlythewrathwithwhich,inthefirstexplosionofhisindignation,hewouldregardtheinstrumentofOliver\'srecapture,totrusthimwiththesecret,whenherrepresentationsinthegirl\'sbehalfcouldbesecondedbynoexperiencedperson。ThesewereallreasonsforthegreatestcautionandmostcircumspectbehaviourincommunicatingittoMrs。Maylie,whosefirstimpulsewouldinfalliblybetoholdaconferencewiththeworthydoctoronthesubject。Astoresortingtoanylegaladviser,evenifshehadknownhowtodoso,itwasscarcelytobethoughtof,forthesamereason。OncethethoughtoccurredtoherofseekingassistancefromHarry;butthisawakenedtherecollectionoftheirlastparting,anditseemedunworthyofhertocallhimback,when——thetearsrosetohereyesasshepursuedthistrainofreflection——hemighthavebythistimelearnttoforgether,andtobehappieraway。

  Disturbedbythesedifferentreflections;incliningnowtoonecourseandthentoanother,andagainrecoilingfromall,aseachsuccessiveconsiderationpresenteditselftohermind;Rosepassedasleeplessandanxiousnight。Aftermorecommuningwithherselfnextday,shearrivedatthedesperateconclusionofconsultingHarry。

  \'Ifitbepainfultohim,\'shethought,\'tocomebackhere,howpainfulitwillbetome!Butperhapshewillnotcome;hemaywrite,orhemaycomehimself,andstudiouslyabstainfrommeetingme——hedidwhenhewentaway。Ihardlythoughthewould;

  butitwasbetterforusboth。\'AndhereRosedroppedthepen,andturnedaway,asthoughtheverypaperwhichwastobehermessengershouldnotseeherweep。

  Shehadtakenupthesamepen,andlaiditdownagainfiftytimes,andhadconsideredandreconsideredthefirstlineofherletterwithoutwritingthefirstword,whenOliver,whohadbeenwalkinginthestreets,withMr。Gilesforabody-guard,enteredtheroominsuchbreathlesshasteandviolentagitation,asseemedtobetokensomenewcauseofalarm。

  \'Whatmakesyoulooksoflurried?\'askedRose,advancingtomeethim。

  \'Ihardlyknowhow;IfeelasifIshouldbechoked,\'repliedtheboy。\'Ohdear!TothinkthatIshouldseehimatlast,andyoushouldbeabletoknowthatIhavetoldyouthetruth!\'

  \'Ineverthoughtyouhadtoldusanythingbutthetruth,\'saidRose,soothinghim。\'Butwhatisthis?——ofwhomdoyouspeak?\'

  \'Ihaveseenthegentleman,\'repliedOliver,scarcelyabletoarticulate,\'thegentlemanwhowassogoodtome——Mr。Brownlow,thatwehavesooftentalkedabout。\'

  \'Where?\'askedRose。

  \'Gettingoutofacoach,\'repliedOliver,sheddingtearsofdelight,\'andgoingintoahouse。Ididn\'tspeaktohim——I

  couldn\'tspeaktohim,forhedidn\'tseeme,andItrembledso,thatIwasnotabletogouptohim。ButGilesasked,forme,whetherhelivedthere,andtheysaidhedid。Lookhere,\'saidOliver,openingascrapofpaper,\'hereitis;here\'swherehelives——I\'mgoingtheredirectly!Oh,dearme,dearme!WhatshallIdowhenIcometoseehimandhearhimspeakagain!\'

  Withherattentionnotalittledistractedbytheseandagreatmanyotherincoherentexclamationsofjoy,Rosereadtheaddress,whichwasCravenStreet,intheStrand。Sheverysoondetermineduponturningthediscoverytoaccount。

  \'Quick!\'shesaid。\'Tellthemtofetchahackney-coach,andbereadytogowithme。Iwilltakeyoutheredirectly,withoutaminute\'slossoftime。Iwillonlytellmyauntthatwearegoingoutforanhour,andbereadyassoonasyouare。\'

  Oliverneedednopromptingtodespatch,andinlittlemorethanfiveminutestheywereontheirwaytoCravenStreet。Whentheyarrivedthere,RoseleftOliverinthecoach,underpretenceofpreparingtheoldgentlemantoreceivehim;andsendinguphercardbytheservant,requestedtoseeMr。Brownlowonverypressingbusiness。Theservantsoonreturned,tobegthatshewouldwalkupstairs;andfollowinghimintoanupperroom,MissMayliewaspresentedtoanelderlygentlemanofbenevolentappearance,inabottle-greencoat。Atnogreatdistancefromwhom,wasseatedanotheroldgentleman,innankeenbreechesandgaiters;whodidnotlookparticularlybenevolent,andwhowassittingwithhishandsclaspedonthetopofathickstick,andhischinproppedthereupon。

  \'Dearme,\'saidthegentleman,inthebottle-greencoat,hastilyrisingwithgreatpoliteness,\'Ibegyourpardon,younglady——I

  imagineditwassomeimportunatepersonwho——Ibegyouwillexcuseme。Beseated,pray。\'

  \'Mr。Brownlow,Ibelieve,sir?\'saidRose,glancingfromtheothergentlemantotheonewhohadspoken。

  \'Thatismyname,\'saidtheoldgentleman。\'Thisismyfriend,Mr。Grimwig。Grimwig,willyouleaveusforafewminutes?\'

  \'Ibelieve,\'interposedMissMaylie,\'thatatthisperiodofourinterview,Ineednotgivethatgentlemanthetroubleofgoingaway。IfIamcorrectlyinformed,heiscognizantofthebusinessonwhichIwishtospeaktoyou。\'

  Mr。Brownlowinclinedhishead。Mr。Grimwig,whohadmadeoneverystiffbow,andrisenfromhischair,madeanotherverystiffbow,anddroppedintoitagain。

  \'Ishallsurpriseyouverymuch,Ihavenodoubt,\'saidRose,naturallyembarrassed;\'butyouonceshowedgreatbenevolenceandgoodnesstoaverydearyoungfriendofmine,andIamsureyouwilltakeaninterestinhearingofhimagain。\'

  \'Indeed!\'saidMr。Brownlow。

  \'OliverTwistyouknewhimas,\'repliedRose。

  Thewordsnosoonerescapedherlips,thanMr。Grimwig,whohadbeenaffectingtodipintoalargebookthatlayonthetable,upsetitwithagreatcrash,andfallingbackinhischair,dischargedfromhisfeatureseveryexpressionbutoneofunmitigatedwonder,andindulgedinaprolongedandvacantstare;

  then,asifashamedofhavingbetrayedsomuchemotion,hejerkedhimself,asitwere,byaconvulsionintohisformerattitude,andlookingoutstraightbeforehimemittedalongdeepwhistle,whichseemed,atlast,nottobedischargedonemptyair,buttodieawayintheinnermostrecessesofhisstomach。

  Mr。Browlowwasnolesssurprised,althoughhisastonishmentwasnotexpressedinthesameeccentricmanner。HedrewhischairnearertoMissMaylie\'s,andsaid,\'Domethefavour,mydearyounglady,toleaveentirelyoutofthequestionthatgoodnessandbenevolenceofwhichyouspeak,andofwhichnobodyelseknowsanything;andifyouhaveitinyourpowertoproduceanyevidencewhichwillaltertheunfavourableopinionIwasonceinducedtoentertainofthatpoorchild,inHeaven\'snameputmeinpossessionofit。\'

  \'Abadone!I\'lleatmyheadifheisnotabadone,\'growledMr。Grimwig,speakingbysomeventriloquialpower,withoutmovingamuscleofhisface。

  \'Heisachildofanoblenatureandawarmheart,\'saidRose,colouring;\'andthatPowerwhichhasthoughtfittotryhimbeyondhisyears,hasplantedinhisbreastaffectionsandfeelingswhichwoulddohonourtomanywhohavenumberedhisdayssixtimesover。\'

  \'I\'monlysixty-one,\'saidMr。Grimwig,withthesamerigidface。

  \'And,asthedevil\'sinitifthisOliverisnottwelveyearsoldatleast,Idon\'tseetheapplicationofthatremark。\'

  \'Donotheedmyfriend,MissMaylie,\'saidMr。Brownlow;\'hedoesnotmeanwhathesays。\'

  \'Yes,hedoes,\'growledMr。Grimwig。

  \'No,hedoesnot,\'saidMr。Brownlow,obviouslyrisinginwrathashespoke。

  \'He\'lleathishead,ifhedoesn\'t,\'growledMr。Grimwig。

  \'Hewoulddeservetohaveitknockedoff,ifhedoes,\'saidMr。

  Brownlow。

  \'Andhe\'duncommonlyliketoseeanymanoffertodoit,\'

  respondedMr。Grimwig,knockinghisstickuponthefloor。

  Havinggonethusfar,thetwooldgentlemenseverallytooksnuff,andafterwardsshookhands,accordingtotheirinvariablecustom。

  \'Now,MissMaylie,\'saidMr。Brownlow,\'toreturntothesubjectinwhichyourhumanityissomuchinterested。Willyouletmeknowwhatintelligenceyouhaveofthispoorchild:allowingmetopromisethatIexhaustedeverymeansinmypowerofdiscoveringhim,andthatsinceIhavebeenabsentfromthiscountry,myfirstimpressionthathehadimposeduponme,andhadbeenpersuadedbyhisformerassociatestorobme,hasbeenconsiderablyshaken。\'

  Rose,whohadhadtimetocollectherthoughts,atoncerelated,inafewnaturalwords,allthathadbefallenOliversinceheleftMr。Brownlow\'shouse;reservingNancy\'sinformationforthatgentleman\'sprivateear,andconcludingwiththeassurancethathisonlysorrow,forsomemonthspast,hadbeennotbeingabletomeetwithhisformerbenefactorandfriend。

  \'ThankGod!\'saidtheoldgentleman。\'Thisisgreathappinesstome,greathappiness。Butyouhavenottoldmewhereheisnow,MissMaylie。Youmustpardonmyfindingfaultwithyou,——butwhynothavebroughthim?\'

  \'Heiswaitinginacoachatthedoor,\'repliedRose。

  \'Atthisdoor!\'criedtheoldgentleman。Withwhichhehurriedoutoftheroom,downthestairs,upthecoachsteps,andintothecoach,withoutanotherword。

  Whentheroom-doorclosedbehindhim,Mr。Grimwiglifteduphishead,andconvertingoneofthehindlegsofhischairintoapivot,describedthreedistinctcircleswiththeassistanceofhisstickandthetable;stittinginitallthetime。Afterperformingthisevolution,heroseandlimpedasfastashecouldupanddowntheroomatleastadozentimes,andthenstoppingsuddenlybeforeRose,kissedherwithouttheslightestpreface。

  \'Hush!\'hesaid,astheyoungladyroseinsomealarmatthisunusualproceeding。\'Don\'tbeafraid。I\'moldenoughtobeyourgrandfather。You\'reasweetgirl。Ilikeyou。Heretheyare!\'

  Infact,ashethrewhimselfatonedexterousdiveintohisformerseat,Mr。Brownlowreturned,accompaniedbyOliver,whomMr。Grimwigreceivedverygraciously;andifthegratificationofthatmomenthadbeentheonlyrewardforallheranxietyandcareinOliver\'sbehalf,RoseMayliewouldhavebeenwellrepaid。

  \'Thereissomebodyelsewhoshouldnotbeforgotten,bythebye,\'

  saidMr。Brownlow,ringingthebell。\'SendMrs。Bedwinhere,ifyouplease。\'

  Theoldhousekeeperansweredthesummonswithalldispatch;anddroppingacurtseyatthedoor,waitedfororders。

  \'Why,yougetblindereveryday,Bedwin,\'saidMr。Brownlow,rathertestily。

  \'Well,thatIdo,sir,\'repliedtheoldlady。\'People\'seyes,atmytimeoflife,don\'timprovewithage,sir。\'

  \'Icouldhavetoldyouthat,\'rejoinedMr。Brownlow;\'butputonyourglasses,andseeifyoucan\'tfindoutwhatyouwerewantedfor,willyou?\'

  Theoldladybegantorummageinherpocketforherspectacles。

  ButOliver\'spatiencewasnotproofagainstthisnewtrial;andyieldingtohisfirstimpulse,hesprangintoherarms。

  \'Godbegoodtome!\'criedtheoldlady,embracinghim;\'itismyinnocentboy!\'

  \'Mydearoldnurse!\'criedOliver。

  \'Hewouldcomeback——Iknewhewould,\'saidtheoldlady,holdinghiminherarms。\'Howwellhelooks,andhowlikeagentleman\'ssonheisdressedagain!Wherehaveyoubeen,thislong,longwhile?Ah!thesamesweetface,butnotsopale;thesamesofteye,butnotsosad。Ihaveneverforgottenthemorhisquietsmile,buthaveseenthemeveryday,sidebysidewiththoseofmyowndearchildren,deadandgonesinceIwasalightsomeyoungcreature。\'Runningonthus,andnowholdingOliverfromhertomarkhowhehadgrown,nowclaspinghimtoherandpassingherfingersfondlythroughhishair,thegoodsoullaughedandweptuponhisneckbyturns。

  LeavingherandOlivertocomparenotesatleisure,Mr。Brownlowledthewayintoanotherroom;andthere,heardfromRoseafullnarrationofherinterviewwithNancy,whichoccasionedhimnolittlesurpriseandperplexity。RosealsoexplainedherreasonsfornotconfidinginherfriendMr。Losberneinthefirstinstance。Theoldgentlemanconsideredthatshehadactedprudently,andreadilyundertooktoholdsolemnconferencewiththeworthydoctorhimself。Toaffordhimanearlyopportunityfortheexecutionofthisdesign,itwasarrangedthatheshouldcallatthehotelateighto\'clockthatevening,andthatinthemeantimeMrs。Maylieshouldbecautiouslyinformedofallthathadoccurred。Thesepreliminariesadjusted,RoseandOliverreturnedhome。

  Rosehadbynomeansoverratedthemeasureofthegooddoctor\'swrath。Nancy\'shistorywasnosoonerunfoldedtohim,thanhepouredforthashowerofmingledthreatsandexecrations;

  threatenedtomakeherthefirstvictimofthecombinedingenuityofMessrs。BlathersandDuff;andactuallyputonhishatpreparatorytosallyingforthtoobtaintheassistanceofthoseworthies。And,doubtless,hewould,inthisfirstoutbreak,havecarriedtheintentionintoeffectwithoutamoment\'sconsiderationoftheconsequences,ifhehadnotbeenrestrained,inpart,bycorrespondingviolenceonthesideofMr。Brownlow,whowashimselfofanirascibletemperament,andpartybysuchargumentsandrepresentationsasseemedbestcalculatedtodissuadehimfromhishotbrainedpurpose。

  \'Thenwhatthedevilistobedone?\'saidtheimpetuousdoctor,whentheyhadrejoinedthetwoladies。\'Arewetopassavoteofthankstoallthesevagabonds,maleandfemale,andbegthemtoacceptahundredpounds,orso,apiece,asatriflingmarkofouresteem,andsomeslightacknowledgmentoftheirkindnesstoOliver?\'

  \'Notexactlythat,\'rejoinedMr。Brownlow,laughing;\'butwemustproceedgentlyandwithgreatcare。\'

  \'Gentlenessandcare,\'exclaimedthedoctor。\'I\'dsendthemoneandallto——\'

  \'Nevermindwhere,\'interposedMr。Brownlow。\'Butreflectwhethersendingthemanywhereislikelytoattaintheobjectwehaveinview。\'

  \'Whatobject?\'askedthedoctor。

  \'Simply,thediscoveryofOliver\'sparentage,andregainingforhimtheinheritanceofwhich,ifthisstorybetrue,hehasbeenfraudulentlydeprived。\'

  \'Ah!\'saidMr。Losberne,coolinghimselfwithhispocket-handkerchief;\'Ialmostforgotthat。\'

  \'Yousee,\'pursuedMr。Brownlow;\'placingthispoorgirlentirelyoutofthequestion,andsupposingitwerepossibletobringthesescoundrelstojusticewithoutcompromisinghersafety,whatgoodshouldwebringabout?\'

  \'Hangingafewofthematleast,inallprobability,\'suggestedthedoctor,\'andtransportingtherest。\'

  \'Verygood,\'repliedMr。Brownlow,smiling;\'butnodoubttheywillbringthataboutforthemselvesinthefulnessoftime,andifwestepintoforestallthem,itseemstomethatweshallbeperformingaveryQuixoticact,indirectoppositiontoourowninterest——oratleasttoOliver\'s,whichisthesamething。\'

  \'How?\'inquiredthedoctor。

  \'Thus。Itisquiteclearthatweshallhaveextremedifficultyingettingtothebottomofthismystery,unlesswecanbringthisman,Monks,uponhisknees。Thatcanonlybedonebystratagem,andbycatchinghimwhenheisnotsurroundedbythesepeople。For,supposehewereapprehended,wehavenoproofagainsthim。Heisnotevensofarasweknow,orasthefactsappeartousconcernedwiththeganginanyoftheirrobberies。

  Ifhewerenotdischarged,itisveryunlikelythathecouldreceiveanyfurtherpunishmentthanbeingcommittedtoprisonasarogueandvagabond;andofcourseeverafterwardshismouthwouldbesoobstinatelyclosedthathemightaswell,forourpurposes,bedeaf,dumb,blind,andanidiot。\'

  \'Then,\'saidthedoctorimpetuously,\'Iputittoyouagain,whetheryouthinkitreasonablethatthispromisetothegirlshouldbeconsideredbinding;apromisemadewiththebestandkindestintentions,butreally——\'

  \'Donotdiscussthepoint,mydearyounglady,pray,\'saidMr。

  Brownlow,interruptingRoseasshewasabouttospeak。\'Thepromiseshallbekept。Idon\'tthinkitwill,intheslightestdegree,interferewithourproceedings。But,beforewecanresolveuponanyprecisecourseofaction,itwillbenecessarytoseethegirl;toascertainfromherwhethershewillpointoutthisMonks,ontheunderstandingthatheistobedealtwithbyus,andnotbythelaw;or,ifshewillnot,orcannotdothat,toprocurefromhersuchanaccountofhishauntsanddescriptionofhisperson,aswillenableustoidentifyhim。ShecannotbeseenuntilnextSundaynight;thisisTuesday。Iwouldsuggestthatinthemeantime,weremainperfectlyquiet,andkeepthesematterssecretevenfromOliverhimself。\'

  AlthoughMr。Losebernereceivedwithmanywryfacesaproposalinvolvingadelayoffivewholedays,hewasfaintoadmitthatnobettercourseoccurredtohimjustthen;andasbothRoseandMrs。MayliesidedverystronglywithMr。Brownlow,thatgentleman\'spropositionwascarriedunanimously。

  \'Ishouldlike,\'hesaid,\'tocallintheaidofmyfriendGrimwig。Heisastrangecreature,butashrewdone,andmightproveofmaterialassistancetous;Ishouldsaythathewasbredalawyer,andquittedtheBarindisgustbecausehehadonlyonebriefandamotionofcourse,intwentyyears,thoughwhetherthatisrecommendationornot,youmustdetermineforyourselves。\'

  \'IhavenoobjectiontoyourcallinginyourfriendifImaycallinmine,\'saidthedoctor。

  \'Wemustputittothevote,\'repliedMr。Brownlow,\'whomayhebe?\'

  \'Thatlady\'sson,andthisyounglady\'s——veryoldfriend,\'saidthedoctor,motioningtowardsMrs。Maylie,andconcludingwithanexpressiveglanceatherniece。

  Roseblusheddeeply,butshedidnotmakeanyaudibleobjectiontothismotionpossiblyshefeltinahopelessminority;andHarryMaylieandMr。Grimwigwereaccordinglyaddedtothecommittee。

  \'Westayintown,ofcourse,\'saidMrs。Maylie,\'whilethereremainstheslightestprospectofprosecutingthisinquirywithachanceofsuccess。Iwillspareneithertroublenorexpenseinbehalfoftheobjectinwhichweareallsodeeplyinterested,andIamcontenttoremainhere,ifitbefortwelvemonths,solongasyouassuremethatanyhoperemains。\'

  \'Good!\'rejoinedMr。Brownlow。\'AndasIseeonthefacesaboutme,adispositiontoinquirehowithappenedthatIwasnotinthewaytocorroborateOliver\'stale,andhadsosuddenlyleftthekingdom,letmestipulatethatIshallbeaskednoquestionsuntilsuchtimeasImaydeemitexpedienttoforestallthembytellingmyownstory。Believeme,Imakethisrequestwithgoodreason,forImightotherwiseexcitehopesdestinednevertoberealised,andonlyincreasedifficultiesanddisappointmentsalreadyquitenumerousenough。Come!Supperhasbeenannounced,andyoungOliver,whoisallaloneinthenextroom,willhavebeguntothink,bythistime,thatwehaveweariedofhiscompany,andenteredintosomedarkconspiracytothrusthimforthupontheworld。\'

  Withthesewords,theoldgentlemangavehishandtoMrs。Maylie,andescortedherintothesupper-room。Mr。Losbernefollowed,leadingRose;andthecouncilwas,forthepresent,effectuallybrokenup。

  CHAPTERXLII

  ANOLDACQUAINTANCEOFOLIVER\'S,EXHIBITINGDECIDEDMARKSOF

  GENIUS,BECOMESAPUBLICCHARACTERINTHEMETROPOLIS

  UponthenightwhenNancy,havinglulledMr。Sikestosleep,hurriedonherself-imposedmissiontoRoseMaylie,thereadvancedtowardsLondon,bytheGreatNorthRoad,twopersons,uponwhomitisexpedientthatthishistoryshouldbestowsomeattention。

  Theywereamanandwoman;orperhapstheywouldbebetterdescribedasamaleandfemale:fortheformerwasoneofthoselong-limbed,knock-kneed,shambling,bonypeople,towhomitisdifficulttoassignanypreciseage,——lookingastheydo,whentheyareyetboys,likeundergrownmen,andwhentheyarealmostmen,likeovergrownboys。Thewomanwasyoung,butofarobustandhardymake,assheneedhavebeentobeartheweightoftheheavybundlewhichwasstrappedtoherback。Hercompanionwasnotencumberedwithmuchluggage,astheremerelydangledfromastickwhichhecarriedoverhisshoulder,asmallparcelwrappedinacommonhandkerchief,andapparentlylightenough。Thiscircumstance,addedtothelengthofhislegs,whichwereofunusualextent,enabledhimwithmucheasetokeepsomehalf-dozenpacesinadvanceofhiscompanion,towhomheoccasionallyturnedwithanimpatientjerkofthehead:asifreproachinghertardiness,andurginghertogreaterexertion。

  Thus,theyhadtoiledalongthedustyroad,takinglittleheedofanyobjectwithinsight,savewhentheysteppedasidetoallowawiderpassageforthemail-coacheswhichwerewhirlingoutoftown,untiltheypassedthroughHighgatearchway;whentheforemosttravellerstoppedandcalledimpatientlytohiscompanion,\'Comeon,can\'tyer?Whatalazybonesyerare,Charlotte。\'

  \'It\'saheavyload,Icantellyou,\'saidthefemale,comingup,almostbreathlesswithfatigue。

  \'Heavy!Whatareyertalkingabout?Whatareyermadefor?\'

  rejoinedthemaletraveller,changinghisownlittlebundleashespoke,totheothershoulder。\'Oh,thereyerare,restingagain!

  Well,ifyerain\'tenoughtotireanybody\'spatienceout,Idon\'tknowwhatis!\'

  \'Isitmuchfarther?\'askedthewoman,restingherselfagainstabank,andlookingupwiththeperspirationstreamingfromherface。

  \'Muchfarther!Yerasgoodasthere,\'saidthelong-leggedtramper,pointingoutbeforehim。\'Lookthere!ThosearethelightsofLondon。\'

  \'They\'reagoodtwomileoff,atleast,\'saidthewomandespondingly。

  \'Nevermindwhetherthey\'retwomileoff,ortwenty,\'saidNoahClaypole;forheitwas;\'butgetupandcomeon,orI\'llkickyer,andsoIgiveyernotice。\'

  AsNoah\'srednosegrewredderwithanger,andashecrossedtheroadwhilespeaking,asiffullypreparedtoputhisthreatintoexecution,thewomanrosewithoutanyfurtherremark,andtrudgedonwardbyhisside。

  \'Wheredoyoumeantostopforthenight,Noah?\'sheasked,aftertheyhadwalkedafewhundredyards。

  \'HowshouldIknow?\'repliedNoah,whosetemperhadbeenconsiderablyimpairedbywalking。

  \'Near,Ihope,\'saidCharlotte。

  \'No,notnear,\'repliedMr。Claypole。\'There!Notnear;sodon\'tthinkit。\'

  \'Whynot?\'

  \'WhenItellyerthatIdon\'tmeantodoathing,that\'senough,withoutanywhyorbecauseeither,\'repliedMr。Claypolewithdignity。

  \'Well,youneedn\'tbesocross,\'saidhiscompanion。

  \'Aprettythingitwouldbe,wouldn\'tittogoandstopattheveryfirstpublic-houseoutsidethetown,sothatSowerberry,ifhecomeupafterus,mightpokeinhisoldnose,andhaveustakenbackinacartwithhandcuffson,\'saidMr。Claypoleinajeeringtone。\'No!IshallgoandlosemyselfamongthenarroweststreetsIcanfind,andnotstoptillwecometotheveryout-of-the-wayesthouseIcanseteyeson。\'Cod,yermaythanksyerstarsI\'vegotahead;forifwehadn\'tgone,atfirst,thewrongroadapurpose,andcomebackacrosscountry,yer\'dhavebeenlockeduphardandfastaweekago,mylady。Andserveyerrightforbeingafool。\'

  \'IknowIain\'tascunningasyouare,\'repliedCharlotte;\'butdon\'tputalltheblameonme,andsayIshouldhavebeenlockedup。YouwouldhavebeenifIhadbeen,anyway。\'

  \'Yertookthemoneyfromthetill,yerknowyerdid,\'saidMr。

  Claypole。

  \'Itookitforyou,Noah,dear,\'rejoinedCharlotte。

  \'DidIkeepit?\'askedMr。Claypole。

  \'No;youtrustedinme,andletmecarryitlikeadear,andsoyouare,\'saidthelady,chuckinghimunderthechin,anddrawingherarmthroughhis。

  Thiswasindeedthecase;butasitwasnotMr。Claypole\'shabittoreposeablindandfoolishconfidenceinanybody,itshouldbeobserved,injusticetothatgentleman,thathehadtrustedCharlottetothisextent,inorderthat,iftheywerepursued,themoneymightbefoundonher:whichwouldleavehimanopportunityofassertinghisinnocenceofanytheft,andwouldgreatlyfacilitatehischancesofescape。Ofcourse,heenteredatthisjuncture,intonoexplanationofhismotives,andtheywalkedonverylovinglytogether。

  Inpursuanceofthiscautiousplan,Mr。Claypolewenton,withouthalting,untilhearrivedattheAngelatIslington,wherehewiselyjudged,fromthecrowdofpassengersandnumbersofvehicles,thatLondonbeganinearnest。Justpausingtoobservewhichappearedthemostcrowdedstreets,andconsequentlythemosttobeavoided,hecrossedintoSaintJohn\'sRoad,andwassoondeepintheobscurityoftheintricateanddirtyways,which,lyingbetweenGray\'sInnLaneandSmithfield,renderthatpartofthetownoneofthelowestandworstthatimprovementhasleftinthemidstofLondon。

  Throughthesestreets,NoahClaypolewalked,draggingCharlotteafterhim;nowsteppingintothekenneltoembraceataglancethewholeexternalcharacterofsomesmallpublic-house;nowjoggingonagain,assomefanciedappearanceinducedhimtobelieveittoopublicforhispurpose。Atlength,hestoppedinfrontofone,morehumbleinappearanceandmoredirtythananyhehadyetseen;and,havingcrossedoverandsurveyeditfromtheoppositepavement,graciouslyannouncedhisintentionofputtingupthere,forthenight。

  \'Sogiveusthebundle,\'saidNoah,unstrappingitfromthewoman\'sshoulders,andslingingitoverhisown;\'anddon\'tyerspeak,exceptwhenyerspoketo。What\'sthenameofthehouse——t-h-r——threewhat?\'

  \'Cripples,\'saidCharlotte。

  \'ThreeCripples,\'repeatedNoah,\'andaverygoodsigntoo。Now,then!Keepcloseatmyheels,andcomealong。\'Withtheseinjunctions,hepushedtherattlingdoorwithhisshoulder,andenteredthehouse,followedbyhiscompanion。

  TherewasnobodyinthebarbutayoungJew,who,withhistwoelbowsonthecounter,wasreadingadirtynewspaper。HestaredveryhardatNoah,andNoahstaredveryhardathim。

  IfNoahhadbeenattiredinhischarity-boy\'sdress,theremighthavebeensomereasonfortheJewopeninghiseyessowide;butashehaddiscardedthecoatandbadge,andworeashortsmock-frockoverhisleathers,thereseemednoparticularreasonforhisappearanceexcitingsomuchattentioninapublic-house。

  \'IsthistheThreeCripples?\'askedNoah。

  \'Thatisthedabeofthis\'ouse,\'repliedtheJew。

  \'Agentlemanwemetontheroad,comingupfromthecountry,recommendedushere,\'saidNoah,nudgingCharlotte,perhapstocallherattentiontothismostingeniousdeviceforattractingrespect,andperhapstowarnhertobetraynosurprise。\'Wewanttosleephereto-night。\'

  \'I\'bdotcertaidyoucad,\'saidBarney,whowastheattendantsprite;\'butI\'llidquire。\'

  \'Showusthetap,andgiveusabitofcoldmeatandadropofbeerwhileyerinquiring,willyer?\'saidNoah。

  Barneycompliedbyusheringthemintoasmallback-room,andsettingtherequiredviandsbeforethem;havingdonewhich,heinformedthetravellersthattheycouldbelodgedthatnight,andlefttheamiablecoupletotheirrefreshment。

  Now,thisback-roomwasimmediatelybehindthebar,andsomestepslower,sothatanypersonconnectedwiththehouse,undrawingasmallcurtainwhichconcealedasinglepaneofglassfixedinthewallofthelast-namedapartment,aboutfivefeetfromitsflooring,couldnotonlylookdownuponanyguestsintheback-roomwithoutanygreathazardofbeingobservedtheglassbeinginadarkangleofthewall,betweenwhichandalargeuprightbeamtheobserverhadtothrusthimself,butcould,byapplyinghiseartothepartition,ascertainwithtolerabledistinctness,theirsubjectofconversation。Thelandlordofthehousehadnotwithdrawnhiseyefromthisplaceofespialforfiveminutes,andBarneyhadonlyjustreturnedfrommakingthecommunicationaboverelated,whenFagin,inthecourseofhisevening\'sbusiness,cameintothebartoinquireaftersomeofhisyoungpupils。

  \'Hush!\'saidBarney:\'stradegersidthenextroob。\'

  \'Strangers!\'repeatedtheoldmaninawhisper。

  \'Ah!Adrubudstoo,\'addedBarney。\'Frobthecuttry,butsubthiginyourway,orI\'bbistaked。\'

  Faginappearedtoreceivethiscommunicationwithgreatinterest。

  Mountingastool,hecautiouslyappliedhiseyetothepaneofglass,fromwhichsecretposthecouldseeMr。Claypoletakingcoldbeeffromthedish,andporterfromthepot,andadministeringhomoepathicdosesofbothtoCharlotte,whosatpatientlyby,eatinganddrinkingathispleasure。

  \'Aha!\'hewhispered,lookingroundtoBarney,\'Ilikethatfellow\'slooks。He\'dbeofusetous;heknowshowtotrainthegirlalready。Don\'tmakeasmuchnoiseasamouse,mydear,andletmehear\'emtalk——letmehear\'em。\'

  Heagainappliedhiseyetotheglass,andturninghiseartothepartition,listenedattentively:withasubtleandeagerlookuponhisface,thatmighthaveappertainedtosomeoldgoblin。

  \'SoImeantobeagentleman,\'saidMr。Claypole,kickingouthislegs,andcontinuingaconversation,thecommencementofwhichFaginhadarrivedtoolatetohear。\'Nomorejollyoldcoffins,Charlotte,butagentleman\'slifeforme:and,ifyerlike,yershallbealady。\'

  \'Ishouldlikethatwellenough,dear,\'repliedCharlotte;\'buttillsain\'ttobeemptiedeveryday,andpeopletogetclearoffafterit。\'

  \'Tillsbeblowed!\'saidMr。Claypole;\'there\'smorethingsbesidestillstobeemptied。\'

  \'Whatdoyoumean?\'askedhiscompanion。

  \'Pockets,women\'sridicules,houses,mail-coaches,banks!\'saidMr。Claypole,risingwiththeporter。

  \'Butyoucan\'tdoallthat,dear,\'saidCharlotte。

  \'Ishalllookouttogetintocompanywiththemascan,\'repliedNoah。\'They\'llbeabletomakeususefulsomewayoranother。

  Why,youyourselfareworthfiftywomen;IneverseesuchapreciousslyanddeceitfulcreeturasyercanbewhenIletyer。\'

  \'Lor,howniceitistohearyersayso!\'exclaimedCharlotte,imprintingakissuponhisuglyface。

  \'There,that\'lldo:don\'tyerbetooaffectionate,incaseI\'mcrosswithyer,\'saidNoah,disengaginghimselfwithgreatgravity。\'Ishouldliketobethecaptainofsomeband,andhavethewhoppingof\'em,andfollering\'emabout,unbeknowntothemselves。Thatwouldsuitme,iftherewasgoodprofit;andifwecouldonlygetinwithsomegentlemanofthissort,Isayitwouldbecheapatthattwenty-poundnoteyou\'vegot,——especiallyaswedon\'tverywellknowhowtogetridofitourselves。\'

  Afterexpressingthisopinion,Mr。Claypolelookedintotheporter-potwithanaspectofdeepwisdom;andhavingwellshakenitscontents,noddedcondescendinglytoCharlotte,andtookadraught,wherewithheappearedgreatlyrefreshed。Hewasmeditatinganother,whenthesuddenopeningofthedoor,andtheappearanceofastranger,interruptedhim。

  ThestrangerwasMr。Fagin。Andveryamiablehelooked,andaverylowbowhemade,asheadvanced,andsettinghimselfdownatthenearesttable,orderedsomethingtodrinkofthegrinningBarney。

  \'Apleasantnight,sir,butcoolforthetimeofyear,\'saidFagin,rubbinghishands。\'Fromthecountry,Isee,sir?\'

  \'Howdoyerseethat?\'askedNoahClaypole。

  \'WehavenotsomuchdustasthatinLondon,\'repliedFagin,pointingfromNoah\'sshoestothoseofhiscompanion,andfromthemtothetwobundles。

  \'Yerasharpfeller,\'saidNoah。\'Ha!ha!onlyhearthat,Charlotte!\'

  \'Why,oneneedbesharpinthistown,mydear,\'repliedtheJew,sinkinghisvoicetoaconfidentialwhisper;\'andthat\'sthetruth。\'

  Faginfollowedupthisremarkbystrikingthesideofhisnosewithhisrightforefinger,——agesturewhichNoahattemptedtoimitate,thoughnotwithcompletesuccess,inconsequenceofhisownnosenotbeinglargeenoughforthepurpose。However,Mr。

  Faginseemedtointerprettheendeavourasexpressingaperfectcoincidencewithhisopinion,andputabouttheliquorwhichBarneyreappearedwith,inaveryfriendlymanner。

  \'Goodstuffthat,\'observedMr。Claypole,smackinghislips。

  \'Dear!\'saidFagin。\'Amanneedbealwaysemptyingatill,orapocket,orawoman\'sreticule,orahouse,oramail-coach,orabank,ifhedrinksitregularly。\'

  Mr。Claypolenosoonerheardthisextractfromhisownremarksthanhefellbackinhischair,andlookedfromtheJewtoCharlottewithacountenanceofashypalencesandexcessiveterror。

  \'Don\'tmindme,mydear,\'saidFagin,drawinghischaircloser。

  \'Ha!ha!itwasluckyitwasonlymethatheardyoubychance。

  Itwasveryluckyitwasonlyme。\'

  \'Ididn\'ttakeit,\'stammeredNoah,nolongerstretchingouthislegslikeanindependentgentleman,butcoilingthemupaswellashecouldunderhischair;\'itwasallherdoing;yer\'vegotitnow,Charlotte,yerknowyerhave。\'

  \'Nomatterwho\'sgotit,orwhodidit,mydear,\'repliedFagin,glancing,nevertheless,withahawk\'seyeatthegirlandthetwobundles。\'I\'minthatwaymyself,andIlikeyouforit。\'

  \'Inwhatway?\'askedMr。Claypole,alittlerecovering。

  \'Inthatwayofbusiness,\'rejoinedFagin;\'andsoarethepeopleofthehouse。You\'vehittherightnailuponthehead,andareassafehereasyoucouldbe。ThereisnotasaferplaceinallthistownthanistheCripples;thatis,whenIliketomakeitso。AndIhavetakenafancytoyouandtheyoungwoman;soI\'vesaidtheword,andyoumaymakeyourmindseasy。\'

  NoahClaypole\'smindmighthavebeenateaseafterthisassurance,buthisbodycertainlywasnot;forheshuffledandwrithedabout,intovariousuncouthpositions:eyeinghisnewfriendmeanwhilewithmingledfearandsuspicion。

  \'I\'lltellyoumore,\'saidFagin,afterhehadreassuredthegirl,bydintoffriendlynodsandmutteredencouragements。\'I

  havegotafriendthatIthinkcangratifyyourdarlingwish,andputyouintherightway,whereyoucantakewhateverdepartmentofthebusinessyouthinkwillsuityoubestatfirst,andbetaughtalltheothers。\'

  \'Yerspeakasifyerwereinearnest,\'repliedNoah。

  \'Whatadvantagewoulditbetometobeanythingelse?\'inquiredFagin,shrugginghisshoulders。\'Here!Letmehaveawordwithyououtside。\'

  \'There\'snooccasiontotroubleourselvestomove,\'saidNoah,gettinghislegsbygradualdegreesabroadagain。\'She\'lltaketheluggageupstairsthewhile。Charlotte,seetothembundles。\'

  Thismandate,whichhadbeendeliveredwithgreatmajesty,wasobeyedwithouttheslightestdemur;andCharlottemadethebestofherwayoffwiththepackageswhileNoahheldthedooropenandwatchedherout。

  \'She\'skepttolerablywellunder,ain\'tshe?\'heaskedasheresumedhisseat:inthetoneofakeeperwhohadtamedsomewildanimal。

  \'Quiteperfect,\'rejoinedFagin,clappinghimontheshoulder。

  \'You\'reagenius,mydear。\'

  \'Why,IsupposeifIwasn\'t,Ishouldn\'tbehere,\'repliedNoah。

  \'But,Isay,she\'llbebackifyerlosetime。\'

  \'Now,whatdoyouthink?\'saidFagin。\'Ifyouwastolikemyfriend,couldyoudobetterthanjoinhim?\'

  \'Isheinagoodwayofbusiness;that\'swhereitis!\'respondedNoah,winkingoneofhislittleeyes。

  \'Thetopofthetree;employsapowerofhands;hastheverybestsocietyintheprofession。\'

  \'Regulartown-maders?\'askedMr。Claypole。

  \'Notacountrymanamong\'em;andIdon\'tthinkhe\'dtakeyou,evenonmyrecommendation,ifhedidn\'trunrathershortofassistantsjustnow,\'repliedFagin。

  \'ShouldIhavetohandover?\'saidNoah,slappinghisbreeches-pocket。

  \'Itcouldn\'tpossiblybedonewithout,\'repliedFagin,inamostdecidedmanner。

  \'Twentypound,though——it\'salotofmoney!\'

  \'Notwhenit\'sinanoteyoucan\'tgetridof,\'retortedFagin。

  \'Numberanddatetaken,Isuppose?PaymentstoppedattheBank?

  Ah!It\'snotworthmuchtohim。It\'llhavetogoabroad,andhecouldn\'tsellitforagreatdealinthemarket。\'

  \'WhencouldIseehim?\'askedNoahdoubtfully。

  \'To-morrowmorning。\'

  \'Where?\'

  \'Here。\'

  \'Um!\'saidNoah。\'What\'sthewages?\'

  \'Livelikeagentleman——boardandlodging,pipesandspiritsfree——halfofallyouearn,andhalfofalltheyoungwomanearns,\'repliedMr。Fagin。

  WhetherNoahClaypole,whoserapacitywasnoneoftheleastcomprehensive,wouldhaveaccededeventotheseglowingterms,hadhebeenaperfectlyfreeagent,isverydoubtful;butasherecollectedthat,intheeventofhisrefusal,itwasinthepowerofhisnewacquaintancetogivehimuptojusticeimmediatelyandmoreunlikelythingshadcometopass,hegraduallyrelented,andsaidhethoughtthatwouldsuithim。

  \'But,yersee,\'observedNoah,\'asshewillbeabletodoagooddeal,Ishouldliketotakesomethingverylight。\'

  \'Alittlefancywork?\'suggestedFagin。

  \'Ah!somethingofthatsort,\'repliedNoah。\'Whatdoyouthinkwouldsuitmenow?Somethingnottootryingforthestrength,andnotverydangerous,youknow。That\'sthesortofthing!\'

  \'Iheardyoutalkofsomethinginthespywayupontheothers,mydear,\'saidFagin。\'Myfriendwantssomebodywhowoulddothatwell,verymuch。\'

  \'Why,Ididmentionthat,andIshouldn\'tmindturningmyhandtoitsometimes,\'rejoinedMr。Claypoleslowly;\'butitwouldn\'tpaybyitself,youknow。\'

  \'That\'strue!\'observedtheJew,ruminatingorpretendingtoruminate。\'No,itmightnot。\'

  \'Whatdoyouthink,then?\'askedNoah,anxiouslyregardinghim。

  \'Somethinginthesneakingway,whereitwasprettysurework,andnotmuchmoreriskthanbeingathome。\'

  \'Whatdoyouthinkoftheoldladies?\'askedFagin。\'There\'sagooddealofmoneymadeinsnatchingtheirbagsandparcels,andrunningroundthecorner。\'

  \'Don\'ttheyholleroutagooddeal,andscratchsometimes?\'askedNoah,shakinghishead。\'Idon\'tthinkthatwouldanswermypurpose。Ain\'tthereanyotherlineopen?\'

  \'Stop!\'saidFagin,layinghishandonNoah\'sknee。\'Thekinchinlay。\'

  \'Thekinchins,mydear,\'saidFagin,\'istheyoungchildrenthat\'ssentonerrandsbytheirmothers,withsixpencesandshillings;andthelayisjusttotaketheirmoneyaway——they\'vealwaysgotitreadyintheirhands,——thenknock\'emintothekennel,andwalkoffveryslow,asiftherewerenothingelsethematterbutachildfallendownandhurtitself。Ha!ha!ha!\'

  \'Ha!ha!\'roaredMr。Claypole,kickinguphislegsinanecstasy。

  \'Lord,that\'stheverything!\'

  \'Tobesureitis,\'repliedFagin;\'andyoucanhaveafewgoodbeatschalkedoutinCamdenTown,andBattleBridge,andneighborhoodslikethat,wherethey\'realwaysgoingerrands;andyoucanupsetasmanykinchinsasyouwant,anyhourintheday。

  Ha!ha!ha!\'

  Withthis,FaginpokedMr。Claypoleintheside,andtheyjoinedinaburstoflaughterbothlongandloud。

  \'Well,that\'sallright!\'saidNoah,whenhehadrecoveredhimself,andCharlottehadreturned。\'Whattimeto-morrowshallwesay?\'

  \'Willtendo?\'askedFagin,adding,asMr。Claypolenoddedassent,\'WhatnameshallItellmygoodfriend。\'

  \'Mr。Bolter,\'repliedNoah,whohadpreparedhimselfforsuchemergency。\'Mr。MorrisBolter。ThisisMrs。Bolter。\'

  \'Mrs。Bolter\'shumbleservant,\'saidFagin,bowingwithgrotesquepoliteness。\'IhopeIshallknowherbetterveryshortly。\'

  \'Doyouhearthegentleman,Charlotte?\'thunderedMr。Claypole。

  \'Yes,Noah,dear!\'repliedMrs。Bolter,extendingherhand。

  \'ShecallsmeNoah,asasortoffondwayoftalking,\'saidMr。

  MorrisBolter,lateClaypole,turningtoFagin。\'Youunderstand?\'

  \'Ohyes,Iunderstand——perfectly,\'repliedFagin,tellingthetruthforonce。\'Good-night!Good-night!\'

  Withmanyadieusandgoodwishes,Mr。Faginwenthisway。NoahClaypole,bespeakinghisgoodlady\'sattention,proceededtoenlightenherrelativetothearrangementhehadmade,withallthathaughtinessandairofsuperiority,becoming,notonlyamemberofthesternersex,butagentlemanwhoappreciatedthedignityofaspecialappointmentonthekinchinlay,inLondonanditsvicinity。

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