Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870

Oliver Twist / Charles Dickens ; retold by Margaret Tarner - 63 pages : Illustrations ; 20 cm

A very old man was standing near the fire. He turned quickly as the two boys came into the room.
"Fagin, this is my new friend, Oliver Twist," the Dodger said.
The old man smiled at Oliver. " Very pleased to see you, Oliver my dear, the old man said. "Come nearer to fire, my boy".
Oliver stared round the dirty room. There was a rope tied across one corner of the room. Many brightly-colored skill handkerchiefs were hanging over the rope.
Fagin smiled again.
My handkerchiefs are pretty, aren't they, Oliver? He said. And theyr̓e all waiting to be washed!
To Olivers̓ surprise, all the boys laughed.

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