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CONTENTS.

BOOK THE FIRST.

CHAPTER THE FIRST CHAPTER THE TWELFTH,
Treats of the place where Oliver Twist In which Oliver is taken better care of than
was born, and of the circumstances at- he ever was before, with some particulars
tending his Birth ............... Page 13 concerning a certain picture .......... 49
CHAPTER THE SECOND CHAPTER THE THIRTEENTH

Treats of Oliver Twist’s Growth, Educa¬

tion, and Board .......... ee | Reverts to the merry old gentleman and his

youthful friends, through whom a new

CHAPTER THE THIRD acquaintance is introduced to the intelli¬
Relates how Oliver was very near getting gent reader, and connected with whom
a place, which would not have been a various pleasant matters are related ap¬
sinecure ..... ses VY pertaining to this history .............. 52
CHAPTER THE ‘FOURTH.
Oliver, being offered another place, makes CHAPTER THE FOURTEENTH,

his first entry into public life .......... 23 Comprising further particulars of Oliver s
CHAPTER THE FIFTH stay at Mr. Brownlow’s, with the remark¬

, able prediction which one Mr. Grimwig
Oliver mingles with new associates, and,

: uttered concerning him, when he went
going to a funeral for the first time, forms Out ON AN efrand ..cococccceccecccece OF
an unfavourable notion of his master’s

business ....... PU ese ésivewt 20 CHAPTER THE FIFTEENTH.
CH a prieeie anon nadenes Showing how very fond of Oliver Twist,
Oliver, being goaded by the taunts of Noah, the merry old Jew and Miss Nancy were 62
rouses into action, and rather astonishes CHAPTER THE SIXTEENTH
him . = tresteeeteeresecesen Sl Relates what became of Oliver Twist, after
CHAPTER THE SEVENTH. he had been claimed by Nancy ........ 65

Oliver continues refractory ............. 33

CHAPTER THE EIGHTH.
Oliver walks to London, and encounters on

the road a wanes sort of young _—

CHAPTER THE NINTH.

Containing further particulars concerning
the pleasant old Signy and his ii

CHAPTER THE SEVENTEENTH.

Oliver’s destiny continuing unpropitious,

brings a great man to London to more
his reputation ......csccccccccecesees 69

CHAPTER THE EIGHTEENTH.
How Oliver passed his time in the improv¬

ing society of his reputable friends .... 74

FUT PUNO axis «ae: icee aU CHAPTER THE NINETEENTH,
CHAPTER THE TRO In which a notable plan is discussed and
Oliver becomes better acquainted with the detertátnöd Úr. es esténétiés sé ez acs ásás 78
characters of his new associates, and pur- CHAPTER THE TWENTIETH,
chases experience at a high price. Being Wherein Oliver is delivered over to Mr.
Ász but EÁ ÉEEK ETT in this 43 Willidut Silieet. Susie a öt á ss éleéstvéés GF
istory . es j 7
CHAPTER THE ELEVENTH CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIRST.
Treats of Mr. Fang, the police magistrate, The expedition Chop awed ba uc on ctctmadem 00
and furnishes a slight specimen of his CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND.

mode of administering justice ......... 45 | The Burglary ...........ceececeeeneess 88

BOOK THE SECOND.

CHAPTER THE FIRST, CHAPTER THE SECOND
Which contains the substance of a plea- Treats of a very poor subject, but is a short
sant conversation between Mr. Bumble one, and may be found of importance in
and a lady; and shows that even a bea- En THISCO ry oo os tees ence ansacecsscioss OD

dle may be susceptible on some points . 92
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