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Which part of this excerpt from charles dickens's oliver twist suggests a trace of humane feeling in mr. bumble's character?
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for some time, mr. bumble drew oliver along, without notice or remark; for the beadle carried his head very erect, as a beadle always should: and, it being a windy day, little oliver was completely enshrouded by the skirts of mr. bumble's coat as they blew open, and disclosed to great advantage his flapped waistcoat and drab plush knee-breeches. they drew near to their destination, however, mr. bumble thought it expedient to look down, and see that the boy was in good order for inspection by his new master: which he accordingly did, with a fit and becoming air of gracious
"oliver! " said mr. bumble.
"yes, sir," replied oliver, in a low, tremulous voice.
"pull that cap off your eyes, and hold up your head, sir."
although oliver did as he was desired, at once; and passed the back of his unoccupied hand briskly across his eyes, he left a tear in them when he looked up at his as mr. bumble gazed sternly upon him, it rolled down his cheek. it was followed by another, and the child made a strong effort, but it was an unsuccessful one. withdrawing his other hand from mr. bumble's he covered his face with both; and wept until the tears sprung out from between his chin and bony fingers.
"well! " exclaimed mr. bumble, stopping short, and darting at his little charge a look of intense malignity. "well! of all the ungratefullest, and worst-disposed boys as ever i see, oliver, you are the—"
"no, no, sir," sobbed oliver, clinging to the hand which held the well-known cane; "no, no, sir; i will be good indeed; indeed, indeed i will, sir! i am a very little boy, sir; and it is so—so—"
"so what? " inquired mr. bumble in amazement.
so lonely, sir! so very lonely! ” cried the child. “everybody hates me. oh! sir, don't, don't pray be cross to me! ” the child beat his hand upon his heart; and looked in his companion's face, with tears of real agony.
. bumble regarded oliver's piteous and look, with some astonishment, for a few seconds; hemmed three or four times in a husky manner; and after muttering something about 'that troublesome cough,' bade oliver dry his eyes and be a good then once more taking his hand, he walked on with him in silence

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