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Oliver Twist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fagin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fagin (pronounced /ˈfeɪɡɪn/ ) is a fictional character who appears in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist , referred to in the preface of the novel as a "receiver of stolen goods", but ref...
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Meanwhile, Oliver Twist, little dreaming that he was within so very short a distance of the merry old gentleman, was on his way to the book-stall. When he got into Clerkenwell, he accidently turned down a by-street which was not exactly in his way;
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The noise of footsteps on the creaking stairs, a few minutes after the occurrence of this conversation, roused the merry old gentleman as he sat over the fire with a saveloy and a small loaf in his hand; a pocket-knife in his right; ... Considering donating your report on Charles Dickens. For more information,
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Meanwhile, Oliver Twist, little dreaming that he was within so very short a distance of the merry old gentleman, was on his way to the book-stall. When he got into Clerkenwell, he accidently turned down a by-street which was not exactly in his way; ... Considering donating your report on Charles Dickens.
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On the opposite side sat a bald- headed old gentleman, with a good-humoured, benevolent face-- the clergyman of Dingley Dell; ... The round-game table, on the other hand, was so boisterously merry as materially to interrupt the contemplations of Mr. Miller, who, not being quite so much absorbed as he ought to have...
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AND IN WHICH THE NARRATIVE REVERTS TO THE MERRY OLD GENTLEMAN AND; HIS YOUTHFUL FRIENDS. The coach rattled away, over nearly the same ground as that which; Oliver had traversed when he first entered London in company with the Dodger; ... Home -> Charles Dickens -> Oliver Twist -> Chapter 12...
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