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oliver twist
In chapter 10, "The whole mystery of the handkerchiefs, and the watches, and the jewels... rushed upon" this title boy's "mind"
Trivia about oliver twist
Bull's-Eye was Bill Sikes' mean dog in this Dickens novel
Noah Claypole,Mr. Bumble,The Artful Dodger
This Dickens novel about a foundling is subtitled "The Parish Boy's Progress"
What a happy ending: this title orphan of a Dickens novel is adopted by Mr. Brownlow
Fagin
The trade this title character soon learns is pickpocketing
In this novel, Bill Sikes kills Nancy
The orphan stared, in shock--Sikes & Fagin stood smiling at the door. they'd escaped! & now, they were mad
Subtitled "The Parish Boy's Progress", it appeared in 24 installments in Bentley's Miscellany
This Dickens title orphan was given his name by Mr. Bumble
Dickens' boy who was sold by the orphanage after asking for a second bowl of porridge
In an 1830s work, this boy begs, "Please, sir, I want some more."
In chapter 52 of this novel, a boisterous crowd is gathering for Fagin's execution
I like it, Chuck; an orphan overcomes the odds, dig the "Bill & Nancy" angle... do it as a musical? Are you nuts?!
This juvenile pickpocket is "as roystering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six"
Master Charles Bates,Mr. Bumble,Bill Sikes
This hero gets adopted in the last chapter, so the book could have been called "Oliver Brownlow"
Dickens' public readings of Sikes' murder of Nancy, an episode from this novel, made women in the audience swoon
"Strike them all dead! What right have they to butcher me?" says Fagin in this Dickens tale
2005:Pickpocket patriarch Fagin
Chapter 48 of this English novel deals with "The Flight of Sikes"--Bill Sikes
Bill was mean to his dog, Bull's Eye, then he killed Nancy... & so, I ran, but he kept gaining on me...
In this novel, Mr. Bumble ends up as an inmate in the workhouse that he once oversaw
They didn't make crazy movies into Broadway shows, they took books like this Artful Dodger Dickens classic
Bull's-Eye is the pet dog of Bill Sikes in this Dickens novel
This "parish boy" hero is born in a workhouse & becomes one of Fagin's thieves
Famous foundling; "Sikes" himself out; title tot
"Oliver Twist","Nicholas Nickleby","The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
Nancy is the girlfriend of the evil Bill Sykes in this Dickens novel
Bull's-Eye was the vicious pet dog of burglar & murderer Bill Sikes in this Dickens story