Dodger - Chapter Fourteen Summary & Analysis

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Dodger - Chapter Fourteen Summary & Analysis

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Chapter Fourteen Summary

Dodger starts out Chapter Fourteen by praying to the Lady of the Sewers. He promises her that if Simplicity can be saved, he will bury the girl whom he visited in the morgue in Lavender Hill. In the carriage on the way to Angela's home to pick up the ladies for the play, Dodger tells Solomon about his plans. Solomon pronounces it to be bold and daring as well as something that might work, but he warns than Dodger must get it approved by Angela first.

Dodger has a little bit of trouble following the play, but is reminded that it was the Romans who built the sewers. He also remembers that the Romans called the Lady of the Sewers by the name Cloacina. He decides to trust his luck to this lady by calling by her proper name and believes...

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