Complete Novel Oliver Twist

Complete Novel Oliver TwistHow the poorest people in society were treated the worst. This is one of the key themes in Complete Novel Oliver Twist, where we can see the failure of the workhouse system that was unable to look after the poor and lonely orphans that were in their care.📃😊

Affording An Explanation Of More Mysteries Than One, And Comprehending A Proposal Of Marriage With No Word Of Settlement Or Pin-Money

Chapter 51 The events narrated in the last chapter were yet but two days old, when Oliver found himself, at three o’clock in the afternoon, in a travelling-carriage rolling fast towards his native town. Mrs Maylie, and Rose, and Mrs Bedwin, and the good doctor were with him: and Mr Brownlow followed in a post-chaise,

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Monks And Mr Brownlow At Length Meet. Their Conversation, And The Intelligence That Interrupts It

Chapter 49 The twilight was beginning to close in, when Mr Brownlow alighted from a hackney-coach at his own door, and knocked softly. The door being opened, a sturdy man got out of the coach and stationed himself on one side of the steps, while another man, who had been seated on the box, dismounted

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Noah Claypole Is Employed By Fagin On A Secret Mission

Chapter 45 The old man was up, betimes, next morning, and waited impatiently for the appearance of his new associate, who after a delay that seemed interminable, at length presented himself, and commenced a voracious assault on the breakfast.‘Bolter,’ said Fagin, drawing up a chair and seating himself opposite Morris Bolter.‘Well, here I am,’ returned

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The Time Arrives For Nancy To Redeem Her Pledge To Rose Maylie. She Fails.

Chapter 44 Adept as she was, in all the arts of cunning and dissimulation, the girl Nancy could not wholly conceal the effect which the knowledge of the step she had taken, wrought upon her mind. She remembered that both the crafty Jew and the brutal Sikes had confided to her schemes, which had been

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Wherein Is Shown How The Artful Dodger Got Into Trouble

Chapter 43 And so it was you that was your own friend, was it?’ asked Mr Claypole, otherwise Bolter, when, by virtue of the compact entered into between them, he had removed next day to Fagin’s house. ‘Cod, I thought as much last night!’‘Every man’s his own friend, my dear,’ replied Fagin, with his most

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An Old Acquaintance Of Oliver’s, Exhibiting Decided Marks Of Genius, Becomes A Public Character In The Metropolis

Chapter 42 Upon the night when Nancy, having lulled Mr Sikes to sleep, hurried on her self-imposed mission to Rose Maylie, there advanced towards London, by the Great North Road, two persons, upon whom it is expedient that this history should bestow some attention.They were a man and woman; or perhaps they would be better

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Containing Fresh Discoveries, And Showing That Suprises, Like Misfortunes, Seldom Come Alone

Chapter 41 Her situation was, indeed, one of no common trial and difficulty. While she felt the most eager and burning desire to penetrate the mystery in which Oliver’s history was enveloped, she could not but hold sacred the confidence which the miserable woman with whom she had just conversed, had reposed in her, as

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A Strange Interview, Which Is A Sequel To The Last Chamber

Chapter 40 The girl’s life had been squandered in the streets, and among the most noisome of the stews and dens of London, but there was something of the woman’s original nature left in her still; and when she heard a light step approaching the door opposite to that by which she had entered, and

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Introduces Some Respectable Characters With Whom The Reader Is Already Acquainted, And Shows How Monks And The Jew Laid Their Worthy Heads Together

Chapter 39 On the evening following that upon which the three worthies mentioned in the last chapter, disposed of their little matter of business as therein narrated, Mr William Sikes, awakening from a nap, drowsily growled forth an inquiry what time of night it was.The room in which Mr Sikes propounded this question, was not

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