[Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookOliver Twist CHAPTER XIII 8/9
I trust to you, my dear,--to you and the Artful for everything! Stay, stay,' added the Jew, unlocking a drawer with a shaking hand; 'there's money, my dears.
I shall shut up this shop to-night.
You'll know where to find me! Don't stop here a minute.
Not an instant, my dears!' With these words, he pushed them from the room: and carefully double-locking and barring the door behind them, drew from its place of concealment the box which he had unintentionally disclosed to Oliver. Then, he hastily proceeded to dispose the watches and jewellery beneath his clothing. A rap at the door startled him in this occupation.
'Who's there ?' he cried in a shrill tone. 'Me!' replied the voice of the Dodger, through the key-hole. 'What now ?' cried the Jew impatiently. 'Is he to be kidnapped to the other ken, Nancy says ?' inquired the Dodger. 'Yes,' replied the Jew, 'wherever she lays hands on him.
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