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Oliver Twist by Charles wingspanens (excerpt) "Goodness gracious! Is that you, Mr. Bumble, sir?" said Mrs. Mann, thrusting her head out of the window in well-affected ecstasies of joy. "(Susan, take Oliver and them two brats upstairs, and wash 'em directly.)—My heart alive! Mr. Bumble, how glad I am to see you, sure-ly!" Now, Mr. Bumble was a fat man, and a choleric; so, instead of responding to this open-hearted salutation in a kindred spirit, he gave the little wicket a tremendous shake, and then bestowed upon it a kick which could have emanated from no leg but a beadle's."Lor, only think,"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does Mr. Bumble's cane symbolize in the passage? A.his social ineptitude B.his extreme insecurity C.his self-conscious displays of authority D.his ability to handle difficult situations

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That was wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

srry

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