Chapter 3(1 / 2)

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Foraweekafterthecommissionoftheimpiousandprofaneoffenceofaskingformore,Oliverremainedacloseprisonerinthedarkandsolitaryroomtowhichhehadbeenconsignedbythewisdomandmercyoftheboard。Itappears,atfirstsightnotunreasonabletosuppose,that,ifhehadentertainedabecomingfeelingofrespectforthepredictionofthegentlemaninthewhitewaistcoat,hewouldhaveestablishedthatsageindividual'spropheticcharacter,onceandforever,bytyingoneendofhispocket-handkerchieftoahookinthewall,andattachinghimselftotheother。Totheperformanceofthisfeat,however,therewasoneobstacle:namely,thatpocket-handkerchiefsbeingdecidedarticlesofluxury,hadbeen,forallfuturetimesandages,removedfromthenosesofpaupersbytheexpressorderoftheboard,incouncilassembled:solemnlygivenandpronouncedundertheirhandsandseals。TherewasastillgreaterobstacleinOliver'syouthandchildishness。Heonlycriedbitterlyallday;and,whenthelong,dismalnightcameon,spreadhislittlehandsbeforehiseyestoshutoutthedarkness,andcrouchinginthecorner,triedtosleep:everandanonwakingwithastartandtremble,anddrawinghimselfcloserandclosertothewall,asiftofeelevenitscoldhardsurfacewereaprotectioninthegloomandlonelinesswhichsurroundedhim。

Letitnotbesupposedbytheenemiesof‘thesystem,’that,duringtheperiodofhissolitaryincarceration,Oliverwasdeniedthebenefitofexercise,thepleasureofsociety,ortheadvantagesofreligiousconsolation。Asforexercise,itwasnicecoldweather,andhewasallowedtoperformhisablutionseverymorningunderthepump,inastoneyard,inthepresenceofMr。Bumble,whopreventedhiscatchingcold,andcausedatinglingsensationtopervadehisframe,byrepeatedapplicationsofthecane。Asforsociety,hewascarriedeveryotherdayintothehallwheretheboysdined,andtheresociablyfloggedasapublicwarningandexample。Andsoforfrombeingdeniedtheadvantagesofreligiousconsolation,hewaskickedintothesameapartmenteveryeveningatprayer-time,andtherepermittedtolistento,andconsolehismindwith,ageneralsupplicationoftheboys,containingaspecialclause,thereininsertedbyauthorityoftheboard,inwhichtheyentreatedtobemadegood,virtuous,contented,andobedient,andtobeguardedfromthesinsandvicesofOliverTwist:whomthesupplicationdistinctlysetforthtobeundertheexclusivepatronageandprotectionofthepowersofwickedness,andanarticledirectfromthemanufactoryoftheveryDevilhimself。

Itchancedonemorning,whileOliver'saffairswereinthisauspiciousandcomfortablestate,thatMr。Gamfield,chimney-sweep,wenthiswaydowntheHighStreet,deeplycogitatinginhismindhiswaysandmeansofpayingcertainarrearsofrent,forwhichhislandlordhadbecomeratherpressing。Mr。Gamfield'smostsanguineestimateofhisfinancescouldnotraisethemwithinfullfivepoundsofthedesiredamount;and,inaspeciesofarthimeticaldesperation,hewasalternatelycudgellinghisbrainsandhisdonkey,whenpassingtheworkhouse,hiseyesencounteredthebillonthegate。

‘Wo--o!’saidMr。Gamfieldtothedonkey。

Thedonkeywasinastateofprofoundabstraction:wondering,probably,whetherhewasdestinedtoberegaledwithacabbage-stalkortwowhenhehaddisposedofthetwosacksofsootwithwhichthelittlecartwasladen;so,withoutnoticingthewordofcommand,hejoggedonward。

Mr。Gamfieldgrowledafierceimprecationonthedonkeygenerally,butmoreparticularlyonhiseyes;and,runningafterhim,bestowedablowonhishead,whichwouldinevitablyhavebeateninanyskullbutadonkey's。Then,catchingholdofthebridle,hegavehisjawasharpwrench,bywayofgentlereminderthathewasnothisownmaster;andbythesemeansturnedhimround。Hethengavehimanotherblowonthehead,justtostunhimtillhecamebackagain。Havingcompletedthesearrangements,hewalkeduptothegate,toreadthebill。

Thegentlemanwiththewhitewaistcoatwasstandingatthegatewithhishandsbehindhim,afterhavingdeliveredhimselfofsomeprofoundsentimentsintheboard-room。HavingwitnessedthelittledisputebetweenMr。Gamfieldandthedonkey,hesmiledjoyouslywhenthatpersoncameuptoreadthebill,forhesawatoncethatMr。GamfieldwasexactlythesortofmasterOliverTwistwanted。Mr。Gamfieldsmiled,too,asheperusedthedocument;forfivepoundswasjustthesumhehadbeenwishingfor;and,astotheboywithwhichitwasencumbered,Mr。Gamfield,knowingwhatthedietaryoftheworkhousewas,wellknewhewouldbeanicesmallpattern,justtheverythingforregisterstoves。So,hespeltthebillthroughagain,frombeginningtoend;andthen,touchinghisfurcapintokenofhumility,accostedthegentlemaninthewhitewaistcoat。

‘Thishereboy,sir,wottheparishwantsto’prentis,‘saidMr。Gamfield。

‘Ay,myman,’saidthegentlemaninthewhitewaistcoat,withacondescendingsmile。‘Whatofhim?’

‘Iftheparishvouldlikehimtolearnarightpleasanttrade,inagood’spectablechimbley-sweepin‘bisness,’saidMr。Gamfield,‘Iwantsa’prentis,andIamreadytotakehim。‘

‘Walkin,’saidthegentlemaninthewhitewaistcoat。Mr。Gamfieldhavinglingeredbehind,togivethedonkeyanotherblowonthehead,andanotherwrenchofthejaw,asacautionnottorunawayinhisabsence,followedthegentlemanwiththewhitewaistcoatintotheroomwhereOliverhadfirstseenhim。

‘It'sanastytrade,’saidMr。Limbkins,whenGamfieldhadagainstatedhiswish。

‘Youngboyshavebeensmotheredinchimneysbeforenow,’saidanothergentleman。

‘That'sacausetheydampedthestrawaforetheylititinthechimbleytomake’emcomedownagain,‘saidGamfield;’that'sallsmoke,andnoblaze;vereassmokeain'to‘nouseatallinmakingaboycomedown,foritonlysindshimtosleep,andthat'swothelikes。Boysisweryobstinit,andwerylazy,Gen'l'men,andthere'snothinklikeagoodhotblazetomake’emcomedownvitharun。It'shumanetoo,gen'l'men,acause,evenifthey'vestuckinthechimbley,roastingtheirfeetmakes‘emstruggletohextricatetheirselves。’

Thegentlemaninthewhitewaistcoatappearedverymuchamusedbythisexplanation;buthismirthwasspeedilycheckedbyalookfromMr。Limbkins。Theboardthenproceededtoconverseamongthemselvesforafewminutes,butinsolowatone,thatthewords‘savingofexpenditure,’‘lookedwellintheaccounts,‘‘haveaprintedreportpublished,’werealoneaudible。Theseonlychancedtobeheard,indeed,oraccountoftheirbeingveryfrequentlyrepeatedwithgreatemphasis。

Atlengththewhisperingceased;andthemembersoftheboard,havingresumedtheirseatsandtheirsolemnity,Mr。Limbkinssaid:

‘Wehaveconsideredyourproposition,andwedon'tapproveofit。’

‘Notatall,’saidthegentlemaninthewhitewaistcoat。

‘Decidedlynot,’addedtheothermembers。

AsMr。Gamfielddidhappentolabourundertheslightimputationofhavingbruisedthreeorfourboystodeathalready,itoccurredtohimthattheboardhad,perhaps,insomeunaccountablefreak,takenitintotheirheadsthatthisextraneouscircumstanceoughttoinfluencetheirproceedings。Itwasveryunliketheirgeneralmodeofdoingbusiness,iftheyhad;butstill,ashehadnoparticularwishtorevivetherumour,hetwistedhiscapinhishands,andwalkedslowlyfromthetable。

‘Soyouwon'tletmehavehim,gen'l'men?’saidMr。Gamfield,pausingnearthedoor。

‘No,’repliedMr。Limbkins;‘atleast,asit'sanastybusiness,wethinkyououghttotakesomethinglessthanthepremiumweoffered。’

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