1 'I never told him so, sir,' returned Oliver in amazement.
2 On hearing this most unexpected sound, Mr. Bumble looked, first incredulous, and afterwards amazed.
3 'Non istwentus, as the lawyers say,' replied the little man, shaking his head, and looking amazingly sly.
4 Oliver walked a few paces after them; and, not knowing whether to advance or retire, stood looking on in silent amazement.
5 At which Mr. Charles Bates laughed uproariously; very much to the amazement of Oliver, who saw nothing to laugh at, in anything that had passed.
6 The hump-backed man stared, as if in excess of amazement and indignation; then, twisting himself, dexterously, from the doctor's grasp, growled forth a volley of horrid oaths, and retired into the house.
7 Turning down Sun Street and Crown Street, and crossing Finsbury square, Mr. Sikes struck, by way of Chiswell Street, into Barbican: thence into Long Lane, and so into Smithfield; from which latter place arose a tumult of discordant sounds that filled Oliver Twist with amazement.