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'I must have a full suit of mourning, Fagin, and a hatband, to wisit him in, afore he sets out upon his travels. Mens ARTFUL DODGER 100 cotton jeans size 34 NinasgiftsByAnita (35) 65.00 Artful Dodger from Oliver the Musical Plush Doll Plushie Toy MrDollsyPlushberley (1,039) 68.07 FREE shipping Charles Dickens The Artful Dodger Oliver Twist Doll Miniature Art UneekDollDesigns (2,304) 60. They've found the gentleman as owns the box two or three more's a coming to 'dentify him and the Artful's booked for a passage out,' replied Master Bates. Checking the weather forecast before any trip is always recommended. When it rains, and during early morning hours, the temperature can go down to 10C/50F. The absurdity of the master pickpocket being caught over something so small is remarked upon in the book. The temperatures can vary from chilly to warm and sometimes even hot, from a minimum of 15C/59F to a maximum of 28C/82F. Ultimately the Dodger is caught with a stolen silver snuff box and presumably sent to a penal colony in Australia (only alluded to in the novel). He was, altogether, as roistering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six, or something less, in the bluchers'. He had turned the cuffs back, half-way up his arm, to get his hands out of the sleeves: apparently with the ultimate view of thrusting them into the pockets of his corduroy trousers for there he kept them. He wore a man's coat, which reached nearly to his heels. His hat was stuck on the top of his head so lightly, that it threatened to fall off every moment-and would have done so, very often, if the wearer had not had a knack of every now and then giving his head a sudden twitch, which brought it back to its old place again. He was short of his age: with rather bow-legs, and little, sharp, hazel eyes. 'He was a snub-nosed, flat-browed, common-faced boy enough and as dirty a juvenile as one would wish to see but he had about him all the airs and manners of a man. He is described as wearing adult clothes which are much too large for him. The Artful Dodger is characterized as a child who acts like an adult. In the novel, he becomes Oliver's closest friend (although he betrays him when Oliver is mistakenly caught) and he tries to make him a pickpocket, but soon realizes that Oliver won't succeed, and feels sorry for him, saying "What a pity it is he isn't a prig!" He also has a close relationship with Charley Bates. He is the leader of the gang of child criminals, trained by the elderly Fagin. Dodger is a pickpocket, so called for his skill and cunning in that respect. Jack Dawkins, better known as the Artful Dodger, is a character in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist.
