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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist (1838)

by Charles Dickens

Submitted by deroche
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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist
by Charles Dickens

This bitter disappointment caused Oliver much sorrow and grief, even in the midst of his happiness; for he had pleased himself, many times during his illness, with thinking of all that Mr. Brownlow and Mrs. Bedwin would say to him: and what delight it would be to tell them how many long days and nights he had passed in reflecting on what they had done for him, and in bewailing his cruel separation from them. The hope of eventually clearing himself with them, too, and explaining how he had been forced away, had buoyed him up, and sustained him, under many of his recent trials; and now, the idea that they should have gone so far, and carried with them the belief that he was an impostor and a robber - a belief which might remain uncontradicted to his dying day - was almost more than he could bear.🏁

Submitted by deroche - 06/16/2025
Book Literature 6.57 Ranked

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