Summary of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Summary of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

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Twelve years ago in a cold winter, Oliver was born. Her mother died soon after, Oliver lived in local Children house until nine years old. He moved to workhouse and got some problem in the early days. It became a great problem until Mr. Bumble threw Oliver away to the room and knocked it. Afterwards Oliver was taken by Mr. Sowerberry and work for him. Unfortunately, he got a problem and was prisoned again. He tried to escape from the house in the early evening and decided to go to London. In the mid of his tired journey, Oliver met a new friend called Dodger who offered some helps and bided some place to have a rest. Finally, Oliver came to a small dirty house and met other new friends; there are Fagin, and the other boys. They are all receiving Oliver with open arms, having supper together as listened to the Oliver story until he felt asleep.
In the morning, Dodger and Charlie bates returned after they got some money in their hard works. Afterward they had breakfast and played such unusual game. The game they just played thought Oliver how to be a good thief. After the game ended, two young ladies called Betty and Nancy came to see Dodger and Charlie. They both were friendly to Oliver. The one morning Oliver went out with Charlie and Dodger, they would practice what they did in last game they played, and it was the first time for Oliver. Dodger and Charlie have got what they want, and then they both ran away. Oliver was afraid of the risk by what they did, and then he ran as fast as he could to follow them. Unfortunately, the old man whose handkerchief’s picked up by Dodger and Charlie realized that somebody had taken his stuff. The old man shouted Oliver because the other thief had gone. Poor Oliver then fell down in his ran, he was bleeding and covered by dust.
Poor Oliver was taken to the police station for further interrogation, Mr. Brownblow followed them. He would be prison for three months if he proven to be the suspect of the case. Fortunately, the...

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