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Rh "As nails," added Charley Bates. "Good boys, good boys!" said the Jew. "What have you got, Dodger?" "A couple of pocket-books," replied that young gentleman. "Lined?" inquired the Jew with trembling eagerness. "Pretty well," replied the Dodger, producing two pocket-books, one green and the other red. "Not so heavy as they might be," said the Jew, after looking at the insides carefully; "but very neat and nicely made. Ingenious workman, ain't he, Oliver?" "Very, indeed, sir," said Oliver. At which Mr. Charles Bates laughed uproariously, very much to the amazement of Oliver, who saw nothing to laugh at, in anything that had passed. "And what have you got, my dear?" said Fagin to Charley Bates. "Wipes," replied Master Bates: at the same time producing four pocket-handkerchiefs. "Well," said the Jew, inspecting them