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发表于 2012-8-11 19:34
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Finally, the Dodger bumped into him accidentally from behind
, and at that moment both boys took from him,very quickly,
his watch, guard-chain,handkerchief,and notebook.If the
old man felt a hand in any of his pockets he cried out, and
then the game began again.
Later, the boys went out again to do some more work. When
They had gone,Fagin turned to Oliver.‘Take my advice,
my dear,’he said. ‘Make them your models. Especially the
Dodger. He’ll be a great man himself, and will make you
one too, if you copy him. Is my handkerchief hanging out of
my pocket, my dear? '
'Yes, sir, 'said Oliver.
'See if you can take it out, without my feeling it. Just as
you saw them doing it when we were playing. '
Oliver held up the bottom of the pocket with one hand, as he
had seen the Dodger hold it, and pulled the handkerchief
lightly out of it with the other.
'Has it gone? 'asked Fagin.
'Here it is, sir, 'said Oliver, showing it in his hand.
'You're a clever boy, my dear, 'said the old gentleman,
putting his hand on Oliver's head. I've never seen a quicker
boy. If you go on like this, you'll be the greatest man in
London. Now come here and I'll show you how to take the marks
out of handkerchieves. '
Oliver wondered what the connection was between playing at
stealing from the old gentleman's pocket and becoming a great
man. But he followed him quietly to the table and was soon
deeply involved in his new study.
Oliver remained in Fagin's room for many days, picking the
marks and names out of the handkerchieves and sometimes
playing the same game as before. One evening two young ladies
came to visit, and a very cheerful party followed. Oliver
thought They were very nice, friendly girls.
The Dodger and Charley Bates went out to work every day, but
sometimes came home with no handkerchieves, and Fagin would
get very angry. Once he even knocked them both down the
stairs and sent them to bed with no dinner because they had
returned with nothing.
At last, the morning came when Oliver was allowed to go out
to work with the two other boys There had been no
handkerchieves for him to work on for several days and there
was not very much to eat for dinner. The three boys set out,
but they walked so slowly that Oliver thought They were not
going to work at all. Then suddenly the Dodger stopped and
put his finger to his lips.
'What's the matter? 'demanded O liver.
'Be quiet! 'replied the Dodger. 'Do you see that old man
outside the book shop? He's the one. '
Oliver looked from the Dodger to Charley Bates with great
surprise and confusion, but he had been told not to ask
questions. The two boys walked quickly and secretly across
the road towards the old gentleman. Oliver followed behind
them, watching in silent amazement.
The old gentleman looked quite rich; he wore gold glasses,
white trousers, and had an expensive walking stick under his
arm. He had picked up a book and was standing there, reading
it with great concentration—just as if he were in his own
armchair at home. Oliver, his eyes wide with horror and
alarm, watched as the Dodger put his hand in the old
gentleman's pocket, took out a hand kerchief, and handed it
to Charley Bates. Then the two of them ran round the corner
as fast as They could.
Suddenly, the whole mystery of the handkerchieves, and the
watches, and the jewels, and Fagin, became clear. Oliver
stood for a moment in terror, blood rushing through him until
he felt he was on fire. Then, confused and frightened, he
started to run. At the same time, the old gentleman, putting
his hand to his pocket and realizing his hand kerchief was
missing, turned round. He saw Oliver running away, so he
naturally thought Oliver was the thief. With loud cries of
'Stop thief! ', he ran after Oliver with the book still in
his hand .
The old gentleman was not the only one who started shouting.
The Dodger and Charley Bates, not wanting to attract
attention to themselves by running down the street, had
stopped round the first corner. When They realized what was
happening, They also shouted' Stop thief! 'and joined in the
chase like good citizens.
The cry of 'Stop thief! 'always causes great excitement.
Everybody in the street stopped what they were doing and
began to shout themselves. Many joined in the chase with
enthusiasm and soon there was a big crowd running after
Oliver.
Finally, They caught the exhausted boy. He fell down on the
pavement and the crowd gathered round him.
'Is this the boy? 'They asked the old gentleman.
'Yes, 'he answered, leaning over Oliver. 'But I'm afraid he's
hurt himself. '
'I did that, 'said a huge young man proudly. 'And I hurt my
hand doing it. 'The old gentleman looked at him with an
expression of dislike.
Oliver lay on the ground, covered with mud and dust and
bleeding from the mouth, and looked wildly at all the faces
surrounding him. At that moment a policeman arrived and took
Oliver by the collar. 'Come on, get up, 'he said roughly.
'It wasn't me, sir, 'said Oliver, looking round. 'It was two
other boys. They're here somewhere. '
'Oh no, They aren't, 'replied the policeman. In fact, he was
right, as the Dodger and Charley had quietly disappeared as
soon as the crowd had caught Oliver. 'Come on, get up! '
'Don't hurt him, 'said the old gentleman.
'I won't,' said the policeman, tearing Oliver's jacket half
off his back as he lifted him up.
The three of them started walking, followed by the excited
crowd. |
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