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1  'Mrs. Bolter's humble servant,' said Fagin, bowing with grotesque politeness.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLII
2  He then withdrew a pace or two; and, with another polite and gentlemanly inclination of the head, waited to be questioned.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XI
3  They haven't no more philosophy nor political economy about 'em than that,' said the beadle, snapping his fingers contemptuously.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IV
4  'You may depend upon me, young man,' answered Mr. Bumble, bowing himself gradually towards the ladder, with excessive politeness.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVIII
5  But of course they will get you into parliament at the election before Christmas, and these sudden shiftings and changes are no bad preparation for political life.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
6  'I am agreeable to anything which is agreeable to Mr. Giles,' said a shorter man; who was by no means of a slim figure, and who was very pale in the face, and very polite: as frightened men frequently are.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
7  Mr. Fagin concluded by drawing a rather disagreeable picture of the discomforts of hanging; and, with great friendliness and politeness of manner, expressed his anxious hopes that he might never be obliged to submit Oliver Twist to that unpleasant operation.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII