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1  'Certainly,' replied Mr. Bolter.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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2  'Of course it is,' replied Mr. Bolter.
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3  'That's true,' rejoined Mr. Bolter, thoughtfully.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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4  'There oughn't to be, if there is,' replied Mr. Bolter.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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5  'Mr. Bolter,' replied Noah, who had prepared himself for such emergency.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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6  'Pretty well, I think, for a beginner,' remarked Mr. Bolter complacently.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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7  'Don't you forget to add three pint-pots and a milk-can,' said Mr. Bolter.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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8  'Mrs. Bolter's humble servant,' said Fagin, bowing with grotesque politeness.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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9  'Except sometimes,' replied Morris Bolter, assuming the air of a man of the world.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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10  'Bolter,' said Fagin, drawing up a chair and seating himself opposite Morris Bolter.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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11  'Number two, you mean,' said Mr. Bolter, who was largely endowed with the quality of selfishness.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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12  'She calls me Noah, as a sort of fond way of talking,' said Mr. Morris Bolter, late Claypole, turning to Fagin.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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13  Mr. Bolter put his hand to his neckerchief, as if he felt it inconveniently tight; and murmured an assent, qualified in tone but not in substance.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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14  Persuaded, in part, by these representations, but overborne in a much greater degree by his fear of Fagin, Mr. Bolter at length consented, with a very bad grace, to undertake the expedition.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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15  Mr. Bolter nodded assent, and Fagin, after contemplating the grief of Charley Bates for some seconds with evident satisfaction, stepped up to that young gentleman and patted him on the shoulder.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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16  Fagin affected to laugh very heartily; and Mr. Bolter having had his laugh out, took a series of large bites, which finished his first hunk of bread and butter, and assisted himself to a second.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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17  Fagin was about to translate these mysterious expressions into the vulgar tongue; and, being interpreted, Mr. Bolter would have been informed that they represented that combination of words, 'transportation for life,' when the dialogue was cut short by the entry of Master Bates, with his hands in his breeches-pockets, and his face twisted into a look of semi-comical woe.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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