![]() Shown how the Artful Dodger got into trouble," 337-38 the words of the picture's "Do you mean to say anything, you young shaver?" [Chapter 43, "Wherein is "I never see such an out-and-out young wagabond, your worship," observed the officer "I beg your pardon," said the Dodger, looking up with an air of abstraction. "Do you hear his worship ask if you've anything to say?" inquired the jailer, nudging "I wouldn't abase myself by descending to hold no conversation with him," replied the "Have you anything to ask this witness, boy?" said the magistrate. ![]() Young gentleman was the prisoner before him. He had also remarkedĪ young gentleman in the throng, particularly active in making his way about, and that Moment he had disengaged himself from the crowd before referred to. Swore that the snuff-box was his, and that he had missed it on the previous day, the Had been discovered on reference to the Court Guide, and being then and there present, Person a silver snuff-box, with the owner's name engraved upon the lid. For this reason, he took the Dodger into custodyĪs soon as he could get near him, and the said Dodger, being searched, had upon his ![]() Handkerchief therefrom, which, being a very old one, he deliberately put back again,Īfter trying it on his own countenance. Prisoner attempt the pocket of an unknown gentleman in a crowd, and indeed take a This wish was immediately gratified, for a policeman stepped forward who had seen the "Where are they? I should like to see 'em." "Now then, where are the witnesses?" said the clerk.
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