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HOW OLIVER PASSED HIS TIME IN THE IMPROVING SOCIETY OF HIS REPUTABLE FRIENDS
About noon next day, when the Dodger1 and Master Bates had gone out to pursue their customary avocations2, Mr. Fagin took the opportunity of reading Oliver a long lecture on the crying sin of ingratitude3; of which he clearly demonstrated he had been guilty, to no ordinary extent, in wilfully4 absenting himself from the society of his anxious friends; and, still more, in endeavouring to escape from them after so much trouble and expense had been incurred5 in his recovery. Mr. Fagin laid great stress on the fact of his having taken Oliver in, and cherished him, when, without his timely aid, he might have perished with hunger; and he related the dismal7 and affecting history of a young lad whom, in his philanthropy, he had succoured under parallel circumstances, but who, proving unworthy of his confidence and evincing a desire to communicate with the police, had unfortunately come to be hanged at the Old Bailey one morning. Mr. Fagin did not seek to conceal8 his share in the catastrophe9, but lamented10 with tears in his eyes that the wrong-headed and treacherous11 behaviour of the young person in question, had rendered it necessary that he should become the victim of certain evidence for the crown: which, if it were not precisely12 true, was indispensably necessary for the safety of him (Mr. Fagin) and a few select friends. Mr. Fagin concluded by drawing a rather disagreeable picture of the

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[医]招致的,遭受的; incur的过去式 | |
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conceal
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catastrophe
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conspiracy
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jack
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heartily
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sundry
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exhausted
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proficiency
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apron
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busted
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