Oliver Twist, Vol. 2 (of 3) - Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist, Vol. 2 (of 3)

The Burglary. London, Richard Bentley, Jan y. 1, 1838.
OLIVER TWIST.
BY CHARLES DICKENS. AUTHOR OF “THE PICKWICK PAPERS.” SECOND EDITION. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. ———— 1839.
WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE.

OLIVER TWIST.
When Oliver awoke in the morning he was a good deal surprised to find that a new pair of shoes with strong thick soles had been placed at his bedside, and that his old ones had been removed. At first he was pleased with the discovery, hoping that it might be the forerunner of his release; but such thoughts were quickly dispelled on his sitting down to breakfast alone with the Jew, who told him, in a tone and manner which increased his alarm, that he was to be taken to the residence of Bill Sikes that night.
“To—to—stop there, sir?” asked Oliver, anxiously.

“No, no, my dear, not to stop there,” replied the Jew. “We shouldn’t like to lose you. Don’t be afraid, Oliver, you shall come back to us again. Ha! ha! ha! We wont be so cruel as to send you away, my dear. Oh no, no!”
The old man, who was stooping over the fire toasting a piece of bread, looked round as he bantered Oliver thus, and chuckled as if to shew that he knew he would still be very glad to get away if he could.

Charles Dickens
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2014-12-04

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Orphans -- Fiction; London (England) -- Fiction; Bildungsromans; Boys -- Fiction; Criminals -- Fiction; Kidnapping victims -- Fiction

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