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The Jew nodded assent.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.‘Why, you’re just the very person for it,’ reasoned 
Mr. Sikes: ‘nobody about here knows anything of you.’‘If he hasn’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.’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.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.‘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 cannot bear to inflict upon a fellow–creature, the pain of a 
direct and pointed refusal.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.‘I’m afraid,’ said 
the Jew, ‘that he may say something which will get us into trouble.’‘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.‘Where’s Oliver?’ said the Jew, rising 
with a menacing look. ‘Where’s the boy?’‘She’ll go, Fagin,’ said Sikes.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.‘Wheres?’ inquired the young lady.‘Well, well, then—Bill Sikes,’ said the 
Jew, with abject humility. ‘You seem out of humour, Bill.’‘Why, you’re just the 
very person for it,’ reasoned Mr. Sikes: ‘nobody about here knows anything of 
you.’
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Dear, Leave
Flower land International inc. is looking for educated employees.  
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Our Company:  
  
FlowerLand International is an american trading company.  
Our core values are:  
  
-To provide excellent customer service  
-To offer top quality products  
-To create and innovate  
  
The vacancy:  
The company has an opportunity for talented, highly creative candidates.   
We are looking for someone who is energetic, ambitious and intelligent. We can 
employ people from all over the world.  
  
Our email is: F  low erIntl@w eb 2ma  il.com

The best candidate must possess the following skills and experience:  
- Fine people skills.  
- Punctuality  
- Intelligence.  
  
Main Advantages:  
  
- Really High Wages.  
- Ability to work from home.  
- No sign up fees, no investment is required.  
- All expenses such as phone calls, webtraffic, etc will be fully covered by 
our company.  
- AIDS\Disability Friendly team.  
  
  
Degree:  needed.  
  
How to Join:  
Please send your resume to our personnel manager via email F lowerI ntl@we 
b2mail.c om   
It must be mailed in a TXT, Microsoft Word or RTF format.



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