1 Of course I know that, my dear.
2 What a grateful little dear it is.
3 The folks call me a miser, my dear.
4 'Hush, my dear,' said the old lady softly.
5 I thought you didn't want to hear, my dear.
6 'Nothing, my dear, nothing,' said Mr. Sowerberry.
7 'Not at all, my dear,' said Mr. Sowerberry humbly.
8 'Bless me, yes, my dear sir,' said Mr. Brownlow quickly.
9 It would be very new to have a mute in proportion, my dear.
10 'Certainly, my dear, certainly,' replied the old gentleman.
11 Ah, bless 'em, that I do, dear as it is,' replied the nurse.
12 'It's only about young Twist, my dear,' said Mr. Sowerberry.
13 I don't mean a regular mute to attend grown-up people, my dear, but only for children's practice.
14 'You're a clever boy, my dear,' said the playful old gentleman, patting Oliver on the head approvingly.
15 There's an expression of melancholy in his face, my dear,' resumed Mr. Sowerberry, 'which is very interesting.
16 Yes,' said the Jew; 'that is, unless they should unexpectedly come across any, when they are out; and they won't neglect it, if they do, my dear, depend upon it.
17 'I'm sure Mr. Bumble, that I was only a telling one or two of the dear children as is so fond of you, that it was you a coming,' replied Mrs. Mann with great humility.
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