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The characters in the story
Oliver Twist/ an orphan born at the workhouse
Agnes / a young woman and Oliver's mother
Nurse Sally an old nurse at the workhouse
Mr Bumble /, an official from the workhouse
Mrs Mann a woman who looked after the young orphans from the workhouse
Mrs Corney (later Mrs Bumble) /matron of the workhouse
Mr Sowerpercy , Oliver's employer?
Mrs Sowerberry , Mr Sowerberry's wife
Noah Claypole /, Mr Sowerberry's employee
Charlotte Claypole Noah's wife
Jack Dawkins or The Artful Qodger , a boy in Fagin's gang/house of thieves
Fagin I, leader of a gang/house of thieves
Charlie /, a boy in Fagin's gang/house of thieves .
Mr Brownlow, a kind gentleman
Mrs Bed win / I, a woman who looks after Mr Brownlow's house
Mr Sikes, a thief and friend of Fagin's
Nancy a young woman who works for Mr Sikes
Mr Grimwig a friend ofMr Brownlow's
Tobey Crackit / /, a thief
Characters
Barney a thief
Monks /, a mysterious man
Brittles a servant in Mrs Maylie's house
Mr Giles / /, a servant in Mrs Maylie's house
Mrs Maylie /, a kind woman
Rose Mrs Maylie's niece

Chapter one
It was late at night in a town in England during the Industrial Revolution. At this time, most English towns needed people to work in the factories that were beginning to open all over the country. Many people came to the towns to find work, but they were often so poor that they could not buy enough to eat and they had nowhere to sleep. So they went to the workhouses where at least they had a bed and some sort of food. In one such workhouse, an old nurse and a doctor were working in a small, dark room looking at a baby boy that had just been born. The baby found it difficult to breathe. They did not know if he would live.
"What's the mother's name?" the doctor asked the nurse.
"I don't know. She arrived at the workhouse last night," said the nurse. "She was ill and weak when she came." When the baby cried, the mother said weakly, "Can I see my new baby?"
1-When did this story happen\ take place?
In the nineteenth century during the Industrial Revolution
2-Why did most English towns need people?
most English towns needed people to work in the factories that were beginning to open all over the country
3- what was beginning to open all over the country?
the factories were beginning to open all over the country
4- How did the industrial revolution change the face of town in England?
most English towns had factories that were beginning to open all over the country.
5- How did the industrial evolution change the style of people’s lives?
A lot of factories were built all over the country. They needed people. People moved from the country to towns to work there.
6- Why did people come to towns?
to find work
7- what were people’s lives like?
they were often so poor that they could not buy enough to eat and they had nowhere to sleep.
8- People had miresable live during the industrial revolution. Discuss
So they went to the workhouses where at least they had a bed and some sort of food. they were often so poor that they could not buy enough to eat and they had nowhere to sleep.
9- Where did people who work in factories live?
They live in workhouses.
10- What is a workhouse?
a place where very poor people could live and work
11-Why did people live in workhouses?
Because they were so poor that they couldn’t buy enough to eat and they had nowhere to sleep.
12-What did people/ factory workers have at the workhouse?
They had they had a bed and some sort of food.
People had a very hard life in the workhouses.
13-People had an inhumane life in the workhouse. Discuss
They just had a bed and some sort of food. Many people share rooms.
14-what were the old nurse and the doctor doing?
They were working in the workhouse in a small, dark room. They were helping a woman at child birth.
15-Where was Oliver born?
In a workhouse.
16-How was the baby” Oliver when he was born?
He found it difficult to breathe.
18- What wasn’t the doctor and the nurse sure about the baby?
They didn’t know if he would live because he couldn’t breathe.
19- What did the doctor ask the nurse about?
He asked the nurse about the mother’s name.
20-What information did the nurse lack about the mother?
She didn’t know the name.
21-When did Oliver’s mother arrive at the workhouse?
Last night
22- What was the mother like when she arrived at the workhouse?
She was She was ill and weak when she came.
23- What did the mother ask for when she heard the baby’s cry?
She asked to see her new baby.

The nurse picked up the tiny boy and the mother saw him for the first time. She kissed him gently on the cheek and smiled. Then the mother died.
"Poor woman," said the nurse. "She was so beautiful. We'll never know who she was."
The baby was called Oliver Twist. He was sent to live with other orphans in an old house nearby. The orphans were all the children of parents who had been destitute. A woman called
Mrs Mann was given a little money to look after the orphans, but she decided that she needed some of this money for herself. For this reason, the boys never had very much to eat.
On his ninth birthday, Oliver was a small, weak child. He had spent all his life in the old building with Mrs Mann, who was no kinder to Oliver than she was to the other orphans.
Oliver did not go to school and he did not know the world
outside .. One day, an important man called Mr Bumble visited Mrs Mann. Mr Bumble was an official from the workhouse, where the older children from poor families were big enough to work
for their food. "Now Oliver's nine, you don't need to look after him," Mr
Bumble told Mrs Mann. "He is old enough to work for us in the
workhouse." Oliver was not sad to leave Mrs_Mann, but he was sad to leave his friends. and the only home he had ever known. He felt wretched as the door to the house was closed behind him.
"Why are you crying? You're very lucky to work here," the managers of the workhouse told Oliver when he arrived. "We'll give you food and a bed for nothing." The workhouse was a large, cold building. Oliver was introduced to the other boys who were all as thin and weak as he was. They wore old clothes that were too big for them. Oliver worked hard at the workhouse with these boys and quickly realised that his life was not going to become any easier.
1- What did the nurse do when the mother asked to see the baby?
She picked up the tiny baby and showed him to the mother.
2- What was the mother’s last wish before she died?
To see her new baby.
3- Why was the nurse sorry\ sympathetic with the woman?
Because she was beautiful. She died when she was still young.
4-What didn’t they know about the woman.
Who the woman was.
5- What was the baby called?
He was called Oliver Twist.
6- Why was oliver an orphan?
Because his mother died when he was born.
7- Where was oliver sent after he was born?
He was sent to an orphanange to live with orphans in an old house nearby.
8- What kind of children living there?
The orphans were all the children of parents who had been destitute
9- Who was Mrs Mann?
Mrs Mann a woman who looked after the young orphans from the workhouse
10- Why was Mrs Mann ready to take care of the orphans?
Because she was given a little money to look after the orphans.
11- Why did the children suffer under Mrs Mann’s care?
Because the boys had never much to eat.
12- Why did the boys never have much to eat?
Because she decided that she needed some of this money for herself.
13- What was oliver like when he was nine?
He was small and weak.
14- Why did Oliver grow weak in the orphan?
Because like other boys he never had much to eat.
15- Oliver had a miserable life in the orphan discuss.
He never had much to eat. He was small and weak
He spent all his life the old building. Mrs Mann was never kind to him or other children
Oliver did not go to school and he did not know the world
16- Children in London suffered greatly in the orphanage/ illustrate
They had never much to eat they spent their lives in the old buiding
They grew weak and ill they didn’t go to school
They didn’t know much about the world outside.
17- Who was Mr Bumble ?
Mr Bumble is an official from the workhouse . he is an important man
18- What is the work house?
It’s a place where the older children from poor families were big enough to work for their food.
19- Why did Oliver have to leave the orphanage?
Because he was nine. He was old enough to work for them in the workhouse.
20- When do children leave the orphanage and go to the workhouse?
At the age of nine when they were old enough to work
21- When didn’t the orphanage need to look after the children?
At the age of nine when they were old enough to work
22- How did oliver feel when he left the orphanage?
He was sad to leave his friends and the building he had ever known.
23- Why was Oliver Sad when he had to leave the orphanage?
Because he would leave his friends. and the only home he had ever known
24- What wasn’t Oliver sad to leave ?
Oliver was not sad to leave Mrs Mann
25- How did Oliver feel when the door of the house closed behind him?
He felt wretched as the door to the house was closed behind him.
26- How did the manager in the workhouse comfort him?
"he told him that he was very lucky to work there. They would give him food and a bed for nothing.
27- What was the workhouse like?
" The workhouse was a large, cold building.
28- What happened as soon as Oliver arrived at the workhouse?
Oliver was introduced to the other boys
29- What were the boys like?
They were all as thin and weak as he was. They wore old clothes that were too big for them.
30- What did Oliver do in the workhouse?
Oliver worked hard at the workhouse with these boys
31- What did Oliver quicklyrealize when he was at the workhouse?
He quickly realised that his life was not going to become any easier.

His bed was very uncomfortable and the food was never enough. All they ate was a thin soup. The boys he worked with were always hungry. After a few months, they were all so close
to starving that they made a plan. They decided they must have more food, and they chose Oliver to ask for it. That evening in the big, cold hall, the boys finished eating their usual thin soup. Then Oliver stood up and walked to the master who gave them their food. "Please, sir, I want some more," said Oliver.
The master was furious. No one had ever asked for more before!
"What did you say?" he cried. There was now silence in the big room.
"Please, sir, I want some more," Oliver repeated.
The master angrily took Oliver's arm and immediately led him to the managers of the workhouse. He told them what Oliver had said.
"If he is not happy with our generosity," the managers said, "he must leave."
They decided to lock Oliver in a room and put a message on the door of the workhouse. It said that the workhouse would give five pounds, to anyone who could take the boy away from them.
1- How was Oliver’s life in the workhouse hard?
His bed wasn’t very comfortable. The food was never enough.
2- What was their main food?
All they ate was a thin soup.
3- How did they boys feel after a few month of hunger\ lack of food?
After a few months, they were all so close to starving that they made a plan
4- What did they decide about starving\ or being hungry?
They decided they must have more food
5- Who did they choose to ask for more food?
They choose Oliver.
6- Oliver was a brave boy illustrate
He was brave enough to stand up and walked to the master who gave them their food
7- How did the master feel about Oliver’s request/ demandطلب for more food? Why?
The master was furious. No one had ever asked for more before!
8- What was the master reactionردفعل when Oliver asked for more food?
The master angrily took Oliver's arm and immediately led him to the managers of the workhouse. He told them what Oliver had said.
9- How did the managers of the work house decide about Oliver?
They said if he was happy with their generosity , he must leave.
10- How did the managers Punish Oliver for his request for more food?
They decided to lock Oliver in a room and put a message on the door of the workhouse. It said that the workhouse would give five pounds, to anyone who could take the boy away from them.
11- What did the message that was on the door say?
It said that the workhouse would give five pounds, to anyone who could take the boy away from them.
12- How would he managers of the workhouse try to isolate Oliver from Other boys?
They would give five pounds to anyone who would keep Oliver away from them.
The managers of the workhouse tried to make the other boys avoid Oliver/ be an outcastطريد\ rejected from other boys. How? Why?
They decided to lock Oliver in a room and put a message on the door of the workhouse. It said that the workhouse would give five pounds, to anyone who could take the boy away from them
Why? So that no other boy would dare do the same and ask for more food or break the rules of the workhouse.

For weeks, Oliver stayed in the cold, dark room. He cried himself to sleep each night, then woke up each morning and began to cry again. He had never felt so alone. He was only taken from the room when it was time to eat. Mr Bumble did not want any of the other boys to ask for more food, so while they were eating, Mr Bumble made Oliver stand in front of them. Then he beat Oliver. This happened every day until a man called Mr Sowerberry read the message on the
workhouse gate. Mr Sowerberry, the coffin maker, decided that he needed an apprentice and told Mr Bumble that he could take Oliver Twist. A new chapter in the boy's life was about to start. The next day, Mr Bumble took Oliver from the workhouse and walked with him to Mr Sowerberry' s house. As they were walking down the street, Mr Bumble was surprised to see that Oliver was crying.
"Why are you crying?" Mr.Bumble shouted. "You should be happy to have the opportunity to work with someone like Mr Sowe berry."
"I'll be a good boy," said Oliver. "But I have no ... '
"You have no what?" asked Mr Bumble. "I have no friends," said Oliver quietly.
Mr Bumble was not interested in Oliver's feelings. They continued to Mr Sowerberry's house, but when Oliver's new employer saw him, he was not very happy.
"He's very small, Mr Bumble," Mr Sowerberry complained.
"He is small, but he'll grow," explained Mr Bumble.
"But it will cost money to feed him," said Mr Sowerberry's wife. She took Oliver downstairs and gave him some old food that they had not eaten. "Now get some sleep," said Mrs
Sowerberry. "You don't mind sleeping down in the shop, do you? There's nowhere else to sleep in our house."
How long did Oliver stay in the cold, dark room?
For weeks, Oliver stayed in the cold, dark room
How was Oliver inside the dark room?
How did he feel inside the room?
He cried himself to sleep each night, then woke up each morning and began to cry again. He had never felt so alone
When was Oliver taken from the cold , dark room?
He was only taken from the room when it was time to eat.
What did Mr Bumble want other boys not to do?
He didn’t want any want any of the other boys to ask for more food.
What did he do to make sure that other boys wouldn’t ask for more food?
while they were eating, Mr Bumble made Oliver stand in front of them. Then he beat Oliver. This happened every day.
How was Mr Bumble cruel to Oliver?
while they were eating, Mr Bumble made Oliver stand in front of them. Then he beat Oliver. This happened every day
who was Mr Sowerberry?
. He was the coffin maker. He was Oliver's employer
Who saved Oliver from Mr Bumble’s cruelty?
Mr Sowerberry ,the coffin maker
Why did Mr Sowerberry need to hire oliver?
Because he needed an apprentice
Who took Oilver to Mr Sowerberry’s house?
Mr Bumble took him to Mr Sowerberry house.
What was Oliver doing on the way to Mr Sowerberry’s house?
He was crying
What made Mr Bumble surprised on the way to Mr Sowerberry’s house?
He was surprised to see that Oliver was crying.
Why was Oliver really crying on their way to Me Sowerberry’s house?
Because he had no friends there. He would be a lone?
“ You should be happy…….” Why did Mr Bumble think Oliver shouldbe happy?
He should be happy to have the opportunity to work with someone like Mr Sowerberry.
What did Oliver Promise to be?
That he would be a good boy
What thing wasn’t Mr Bumble interested in?
He was not interested in Oliver's feelings. That he would be alone/ feel lonely.
Why wasn’t Oliver’s new employer happy when he saw Oliver?
Because Oliver was very small
What was Mr Sowerberry’s objection about Oliver?
That he was very small.
What was Mrs Sowerberry’s onjection about Oliver?
That he was very small and that would cost money to feed him.
What food did Mrs Sowerberry give Oliver when he first arrived?
She gave him some old food that they had not eaten
Where did Oliver sleep in Mr Sowerberry’s house? Why?
Oliver slept down in the shop There's nowhere else to sleep in our house."

Oliver was alone in a strange, dark room, surrounded by unfinished coffins. It was not much better than the room he had slept in at the workhouse. It was not easy for him to sleep. The next morning, Oliver woke up to the sound of someone kicking the shop door. Oliver opened it and saw a tall boy with a red nose eating some bread.
"Hello. I'm Noah Claypole," he said. "You're from the workhouse, aren't you?" he continued, walking into the shop as if he lived there. "I help Mr Sowerberry. You do what I say,
Workhouse Boy. Now open the shutters," he ordered, giving Oliver a small kick to make sure he knew who was the master. Mrs Sowerberry called and asked Noah to sit by the fire to
have some breakfast. She gave Oliver a little bread and told him to eat it down below. It was freezing cold there. "Why can't I have a good breakfast like Noah?" he asked, but there
was no one there to hear him. For the next few months, Oliver worked with Mr
Sowerberry. He did not like the work, but Mr Sowerberry seemed pleased with him. This, however, did not please Noah Claypole, who was told to work inside when Oliver went out
with Mr Sowerberry. One day, after work, the two boys were alone in the shop.
"What happened to your mother, Workhouse Boy?" said Noah. Oliver said quietly, "The nurse said she died of a broken heart." "I heard she died in the workhouse because she was no good at anything," laughed Noah.
"What did you say?" cried Oliver, feeling both ashamed and angry.
"I heard that if she hadn't died, they would have punished her," Noah cried unkindly. Oliver stood up and started to hit Noah hard. •
"Help!" shouted Noah. "He's killing me!" Mr and Mrs Sowerberry ran in and pulled Oliver away from Noah. "Help me lock him in here," they said to Noah. They pulled
Oliver into a dark cellar and locked the door.
"You poor boy," Mrs Sowerberry said to Noah. "We must get Mr Bumble at once."
When Mr Bumble heard what had happened, he hurried to Mr Sowerberry's house and knocked on the door to the cellar. "Oliver, do you know who's speaking?" he called loudly.
"Yes," said Oliver. "Aren't you afraid, Oliver?" he continued in a menacing voice.
"No!" Mr Bumble looked at Mr Sowerberry in surprise. "I understand the problem," said Mr Bumble. "You've given him too much meat, Mrs Sowerberry. You've been too kind to
him. Leave him in this cellar without food for a few days, then feed him only soup," he advised.
That night, in the cold cellar, Oliver tried to cry himself to sleep yet again. But he felt too angry to sleep. When the house was quiet, he went to the door and realised it was not locked.
He waited until it was just light and quietly opened the door. No one was awake and it was easy to leave the house without anyone realising. He knew he could not stay in that place any longer. His life was unbearable. It was time for him to run away.

1- What kind of place was Oliver sleeping in?
Oliver was alone in a strange, dark room, surrounded by unfinished coffins. It was not much better than the room he had slept in at the workhouse.
2- Was it easy for Oliver to sleep? Why?
No, it wasn’t easy for Oliver to sleep in his new lodging. Because it was a strange, dark room, surrounded by unfinished coffins.
3- What awoke Oliver the next morning? How was Oliver awoken in the morning?
Oliver woke up to the sound of someone kicking the shop door. It was Noah Claypole.
4- What was Noah Claypole like?
a tall boy with a red nose
5- Oliver got the impression that Noah Claypole was not a good boy to get on well with
How did Noah treat Oliver?
He treated him badly. He was cruel to him. He treated him as if he were a master.
He told him that Oliver did what he said. He gave Oliver a small kick.
6- Mrs Sowerberry wasn’t fair about treating Oliver and Noah. Give example.
One morning Mrs Sowerberry called and asked Noah to sit by the fire to have some breakfast. She gave Oliver a little bread and told him to eat it down below.
7- Why did Oliver object to/ complain about having breakfast down below?
Be cause it was freezing down below.
8- What did Oliver want concerning breakfast?
To have breakfast by the fire like Noah.
9- What did Oliver think of work?
He didn’t like work
10- What was Mr Soweberry about Oliver’s work?
He was pleased with his work\ him
11- Why wasn’t Noah happy with Oliver?
Because MR Sowerberry was pleased with him
12-Why wasn’t Noah pleased with Mr Sowerberry’s pleasure with Oliver?
What was Noah’s work when Oliver went out with Mr Sowerberry?
Noah was told to work inside when Oliver went out with Mr Sowerberry.
13-What did Noah ask Oliver about when they were alone?
He asked him what happened to his mother.
14-What did Oliver know about his mother?
That she did of a broken heart.
15-How did Noah tease يضايق\ get on Oliver’s nerve?
Why was Oliver angry with Noah?
Noah made fun of\ laughed at Oliver’s mother Saying that she died at the workhouse because she wasn’t good at anything.
16-How did Oliver feel when Noah ridiculed Oliver’s mother?
Why did Oliver attack and hit Noah Hard?
Because he felt both ashamed and angry about ridiculing his mother.
17-What things did Noah say about Oliver’s mother and made him angry?
she died in the workhouse because she was no good at anything
if she hadn't died, they would have punished her
18-how did Oliver punish Noah for insulting his mother?
Oliver stood up and started to hit Noah hard. •
“Help” "He's killing me” 19-Why did Noah Ask for help?
Because Oliver was hitting him hard for insulting his mother.
20-Who saved Noah from Oliver’s hard hitting?
Mr and Mrs Sowerberry ran in and pulled Oliver away from Noah
21- How did they punish Oliver for hitting Noah?
They lock him in a dark cellar and locked the door
. "You poor boy," Who was Mrs Noah referring to when she said these word? Why?
She was referring to Noah. Because Oliver hit him hard
"We must get Mr Bumble at once." Why did Mrs Sowerberry want to get Mt Bumble?
To punish Oliver or take him back
What did Mr Bumble do when he heard what Oliver did?
he hurried to Mr Sowerberry's house and knocked on the door to the cellar.
"Aren't you afraid, Oliver?" who said these words? Why?
Mr Bumble said these words. He was threatening Oliver for hitting Noah.
Why was/ what made Mr Bumble surprised when he went to talk to Oliver?
Because Oliver wasn’t afraid of Mr Bumble any more.
What reason did Mr Bumble give for Oliver’s boldness\ bold reply?
Because they had given him too much meat They had been too kind to him
What did Mr Bumble advise them about Oliver?
He advised them to Leave him in this cellar without food for a few days, then feed him only soup,"
How did Oliver feel that night in the cold cellar?
, Oliver tried to cry himself to sleep yet again. But he felt too angry to sleep.
What did Oliver discover when he went to the door of the cellar?
When, he went to the door and realised it was not locked.
How did Oliver escape early in the morning?
He waited until it was just light and quietly opened the door. No one was awake and it was easy to leave the house without anyone realising.
Why did Oliver decide to leave Mr Sowerberry’s house and run away?
He knew he could not stay in that place any longer. His life was unbearable.
It was time for him to run away.
Questions on chapter one
What is the setting of this novel? (country and time)
This novel happened in England in the nineteenth century during the Industrial Revolution.
2. How much time passed from the beginning of the chapter until the end?

3. What three places did Oliver live in? Which one do you think was the worst? The best? Why?
You've given him too much meat, Mrs Sowerberry. You've been too kind to him. Leave him in this room without food for a few days, then feed him only soup."
l. Who said these words? Mr Bumble
2. Where was the speaker? He was at Mr Sowerberry’s house
3. What had happened shortly before these words were said? Oliver hit charley hrd.
"Please, sir, I want some more."
l. Who said this to whom?
2. Why did this person say it?
3. What was the result of this request?
Quotation
What's the mother's name? the doctor asked the nurse
I don't know. She arrived at the workhouse last night,""She was ill and weak when she came." the nurse to the doctor
"Can I see my new baby? mother said weakly
Poor woman,"She was so beautiful. We'll never know who she was." said the nurse
Now Oliver's nine, you don't need to look after him," "He is old enough to work for us in the workhouse." Mr Bumble told Mrs Mann.
Why are you crying? You're very lucky to work here," We'll give you food and a bed for nothing." the managers of the workhouse to Oliver
Please, sir, I want some more Oliver to Mr Bumble
What did you say?" he cried.
Please, sir, I want some more
If he is not happy with our generosity,", "he must leave." the managers said
Why are you crying?". "You should be happy to have the opportunity to work with someone like Mr Sowerberry." Mr.Bumble to Oliver
You have no what?". Mr Bumble to Oliver
""I have no friends," said Oliver quietly. Oliver to Mr Bumble
He's very small, Mr Bumble," Mr Sowerberry to Mr Bumble
""He is small, but he'll grow," Mr Bumble. to Mr Sowerberry
"But it will cost money to feed him," Mr Sowerberry's wife
Now get some sleep.You don't mind sleeping down in the shop, do you? Mrs Sowerberry to Oliver
Hello. I'm Noah Claypole You're from the workhouse, aren't you?" Noah To Oliver
"I help Mr Sowerberry. You do what I say, Workhouse Boy. Now open the shutters," Noah To Oliver
"Why can't I have a good breakfast like Noah?" Oliver to Mrs Sowerberry
What happened to your mother, Workhouse Boy?" Noah To Oliver
The nurse said she died of a broken heart." Oliver To Noah
"I heard she died in the workhouse because she was no good at anything," Noah To Oliver
"What did you say?" Oliver To Noah
Help!" shouted Noah. "He's killing me!" Noah To Mrs Sowerberry
Help me lock him in here,"
You poor boy,". "We must get Mr Bumble at once." Mrs Sowerberry to Noah
Oliver, do you know who's speaking Mr Bumble to Oiver
Yes,". Oliver to Mr Bumble
"Aren't you afraid, Oliver?" Mr Bumble to Oiver
You've given him too much meat, Mrs Sowerberry. You've been too kind to him. Leave him in this cellar without food for a few days, then feed him only soup Mr Bumble to Mrs Sowerberry
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Chapter 2

At first Oliver was careful to hide when he saw people in the street, thinking they would want to take him back to Mr Sowerberry, but he relaxed after a few hours. Surely no one was following him now. He saw a sign which said "London, 70 miles." He did not know how long this would take to walk, but he decided that London would be a good place for him to go. Even Mr Bumble would not be able to find him in that great city he had heard of where there would be so
many opportunities for him.
He followed the signs to London for seven days, sleeping in fields and eating very little. Although a few kind people gave him food, he felt hungry and weak. Finally, he sat down to rest
in the street of a small village. Another poor boy. of about his age, who was wearing a man's coat and a tall hat, came and-sat next to him. "You look hungry. Where are you going?" said the boy.
''I'm going to London," Oliver replied.
"Have you got a room there? Or any money?" Oliver said that he had almost nothing.
"Well, I know a man who will give you work and a room for nothing," he said cheerfully. "My name's Jack Dawkins," he continued, "although my friends call me the Artful Dodger."
Jack seemed to be kind. He bought Oliver a meal and then said he could show him the way to London, but only when it was dark.

What did Oliver have to do while running away?
He had to hide when he saw people in the street.
Why did Oliver have to hide from people?
So that they wouldn’t take him back to Mr Sowerberry.
Why was Oliver relaxed after a few hours?
Because surely no one was following him.
What sign did he see on his way?
He saw a sign which said London.
How far was London?
It was 70 miles away.
What was Oliver’s decision about the place he would go?
He decided that London would be a good place for him to go.
Why did Oliver decide to go to London in particular?
Why was London a safe refugee to Oliver?
Even Mr Bumble would not be able to find him in that great city he had heard of where there would be so many opportunities for him.
How long did it take Oliiver to go to London?
It took him seven days to go there.
Where did Oliver sleep on his way to London?
He slept in the fields he ate very little
How did Oliver feel after his journey to London?
He was hungry and weak because he ate little food. Few people gave him food
Where did Oliverfinally rest?
Finally, he sat down to rest in the street of a small village.
Where did Oilver meet the boy, Jack dawkins?
In the street of a small village while he was resting.
What was Jack Dawkins like?
He was a poor boy of about his age, who was wearing a man's coat and a tall hat,
"You look hungry. What was clear about Oliver?
He was hungry tired and weak.
What did jack Dawkins ask Oliver about?
He asked him about his destination. ( where he was going.”
He asked if he had a room there or any money.
What had Oliver when he arrived in London?
Oliver said that he had almost nothing neither a room nor money.
How did Jack Dawkins offer to help Oliver?
He told him he knew a man who would give him work and a room for nothing,"
What did Jack’s friends call him?
His friends called him the Artful Dodger
How was Jack kind to Oliver when they first met?
Jack seemed to be kind. He bought Oliver a meal and showed him the way to London,
When would Jack show Oliver the way to London?
but only when it was dark.

It was not too far to London, but it was not what Oliver had expected. Jack took Oliver through streets that were poorer and dirtier than he had ever seen, and he thought perhaps he should run away again. Then they arrived in front of an old house, and when Jack called out, a door opened and they went inside. Jack led him to a large and dark back room with a fire in one comer. Next to the fire, an ugly old man with red hair was cooking something in a big pan. Four or five boys sat on old beds around the fire.
"This is Oliver," said Jack. At once, the boys stood up and began to take Oliver's few things from him.
The old man laughed. "I'm Fagin," he said. "Sit down and have some food."
Oliver sat by the fire and ate. Then, before he knew it, he fell asleep.
When he woke up, the room was quiet. He saw Fagin sitting at a table taking some things out of a wooden box. He looked carefully at a gold watch and some expensive jewellery before putting them back in the box. He then looked at Oliver. When he saw that Oliver was awake, he jumped up and quickly closed the wooden box.
"What did you see?" he shouted, taking a knife in one hand. "Nothing, sir," said Oliver nervously. "Can I get up now?" "Yes, of course," said Fagin, putting the knife down again.
Oliver relaxed and looked around the room. He thought the old gentleman must be a miser to live in such an old place, with so much jewellery and so many watches. He thought that perhaps Fagin used all his money to look after the boys. At that moment, Jack Dawkins arrived with a boy called Charley Bates.
"I hope you've been at work this morning, boys," Fagin said when he saw them.
"We've been working hard," said Jack.
"Good. What have you got?" Fagin asked Jack. Jack showed him some notebooks and Fagin looked at them carefully. •
"Thank you, sir," said Oliver.
"They're well made, aren't they?" Fagin said to Oliver.
"Yes, very well made," answered Oliver.
Fagin and the boys found this very funny, although Oliver did not know why. Then Charley
showed Fagin some silk handkerchiefs.
"They're good ones," said Fagin. "But they have marks on them. We can
show Oliver how to take off the marks."
Charley laughed again and said, "The boy is so very young!"• "Let's have breakfast, then y;e'll show Oliver our little game," said Fagin.
• When they had eaten, Fagin put a watch in one of his pockets, a,notebook in another pocket and a wallet in another. Then he walked around the room, pretending to be looking in shop windows. Oliver thought that this game was very funny.
Jack and Charley•then walked very close to Fagin and without Oliver realising it, they suddenly had the watch, the notebook and the wallet in their hands.
"Very good," said Fagin. "Now you try, Oliver." Oliver walked behind Fagin and took a handkerchief from his pocket.
"Has it gone?" asked Fagin. "Well done, I felt nothing," he cried. "You're a clever boy. You '11 be as successful as the Artful Dodger."
Oliver did not understand how taking handkerchiefs could make you successful, but because the old man was kind and gave him food, he did not question his advice

1- What hadn’t Oliver expected about his journey to London?
That it wasn’t too far to London.
2- What kind of streets did Jack take Oliver through?
streets were poorer and dirtier than he had ever seen,
3- what didn’t Oliver like about London?
It streets were poorer and dirtier than he had ever seen
4- What did Oliver think he should do when he saw the London dirty streets?
Oliver thought perhaps he should run away again.
5- What kind of house did fagin’s boys live?
They lived in an old house.
6- Where did Jack lead Oliver in the house?
. Jack led him to a large and dark back room with a fire in one comer.
7- What was Fagin like?
He was , an ugly old man with red hair was cooking something in a big pan. Four or five boys sat on old beds around the fire.
8- what was Fagin doing when Oliver arrived?
He was cooking something in a big pan
9- "This is Oliver," Who introduced Oliver ? to whom?
Jack introduced Oliver to the boys in the room
10-What did Fgin Offer Oliver?
He asked him\ offered him to sit down and eat.
11- What happened to Oliver as soon as he finished eating?
He fell asleep
12- When Oliver woke Up the room was quiet why?
Because nobody was in the room as other boys went out to work
13- What did Oliver see Fagin doing when he woke up?
He saw Fagin sitting at a table taking some things out of a wooden box. He looked carefully at a gold watch and some expensive jewellery before putting them back in the box.
14- What did Fagin do when he realized that Oliver was awake?
When he saw that Oliver was awake, he jumped up and quickly closed the wooden box.
15- Why was Fagin worried \panicked when Oliver woke up?
He was afraid that Oliver saw any thing of his stolen things
16- When did Fagin feel relaxed\ calm down\ relieved ?
When Oliver told him that he saw nothing.
17- What did Oliver think of Faging?
What did he deduced about Fagin?
He deduced that he must be a miser to live in such an old place with so much jewellery an so many watches.
18- What did Oliver think Fagin did with the money?
He thought that perhaps Fagin used all his money to look after the boys
19- Who did Jack arrive with ?
At that moment, Jack Dawkins arrived with a boy called Charley Bates.
20 -What had Jack and Charely been doing that morning?
They had been working hard.
21- What had they got from their work?
What things did they steal this morning?
Jack showed him some notebooks Charley showed Fagin some silk handkerchiefs.
22-How did Jack and Charley please Fagin?
Because they got\ stole well made note books and silk handkerchiefs
23-What did Oliver thing of the things they got?
They were very well made.
24- What could Oliver understand?
Why Fagin and other boys laugh at his words.
25- What would they show Oliver?
They would show Oliver how to take off the marks. they would show Oliver their little games.
26- What little tricks did they show Oliver?
How to pick things up from people’s pockets
How to steal things. How to be clever thieves.
27-What did Fagin teach Oliver?
How to pick things up from people’s pockets
How to steal things. How to be clever thieves.
28-"Well done” why did Fagin praise Oliver?
Because he felt nothing while Oliver was picking up the wallet. He was a clever boy
29-What did Fagin predict about Oliver as a thief?
He would be as successful as the Artful Dodger.
30-What didn’t Oliver understand ?
He did not understand how taking handkerchiefs could make you successful
31- Why didn’t Oliver ask Fagin’s advice?
because the old man was kind and gave him food, he did not question his advice.

After a few days of practising the game, Fagin told Oliver that he was ready to go out into the streets of London with Charley and the Artful Dodger.
A few hours later, Oliver found himself in a strange London street with his two new friends. The Artful Dodger pointed to a gentleman who was reading a book outside a bookshop. "Look!
He'll do," he said to Charley. Oliver watched as the two boys walked quietly behind the
gentleman and carefully took a handkerchief from his pocket. Oliver suddenly understood why Fagin had so many watches and silk handkerchiefs and such a lot of jewellery. The boys
were thieves! Before he knew what was happening, the gentleman turned round and called out, "Stop! Thief!" Oliver started to run away, but now everyone in the street was pointing at him and calling, "Stop him! He's a thief!" Suddenly Oliver fell over and a crowd of people stood all around him. "Is this the boy?" someone called.
"Yes, that's him." Oliver saw the gentleman looking down at him.
"The poor boy is hurt," the man said. At that moment a policeman arrived and told Oliver
to stand up. "It wasn't me!" cried Oliver. "Oh, yes it was," called the policeman, who led Oliver
roughly down the street. The crowd of people and the gentleman followed the policeman down to the police station.

When did Fagin think Oliver was ready to go down for work?
After a few days of practising the game.
What did Fagin tell Oliver after a few days of practicing the game?
Fagin told Oliver that he was ready to go out into the streets of London with Charley and the Artful Dodger.
How did Fagin prepare Oliver to go out in the streets of London?
By practising the game for a few days.
Who did the boys , artful dodger and charley, try to rob?
a gentleman who was reading a book outside a bookshop . he was called Mr Brownlow
what was Oliver’s role in the robbery?
Nothing . He just watched Oliver watched as the two boys walked quietly behind the gentleman and carefully took a handkerchief from his pocket
When did Oliver realize why Fagin had so many watches and silk handkerchiefs and such a lot of jewellery?
When he saw Charley and Artful dodger rob the man’s Handkerchief.
What were the boys’job?
They were thieves. They stole things other people had.
Did the gentleman feel anything when the Artful Dodger and Charley tried to rob him? How do you know?
Yes , because when they picked up the handkerchief , he truned round and called “"Stop! Thief!"
How did Oliver attract people’s attention to him?
Oliver started to run away, everyone in the street was pointing at him and calling, "Stop him! He's a thief!
Why did people think Oliver was the thief?
How did Oliver behave when the man called “Stop a thief.”?
Oliver started to run away, but now everyone in the street was pointing at him and calling.
How could people arrest Oliver?
While he was running, Suddenly Oliver fell over and a crowd of people stood all around him.
Why did the gentleman sympathise with Oliver?
Because he was hurt when he fell over.
How did Oliver defend himself against their accusation\ charge?
He told them it wasn’t him who robbed the man.
It wasn’t me” what was Oliver accused of at the moment?
He was accused of stealing the gentleman’s things
What did Oliver deny doing when he said these ?
.Oliver denied stealing the things from the gentleman .
What did the policeman do when he arrived?
The police man led Oliver roughly down the street to the police station
Who went the police station after the robbery?
The crowd of people and the gentleman followed the policeman down to the police station.

"I don't think he did it," said the gentleman as Oliver was locked in a room.
"Don't worry, sir," said a police officer. "A magistrate will see him soon. He'll decide."
The gentleman, who was called Mr Brownlow, was puzzled. Where had he seen the boy before?
A little while later, Oliver was called to see the magistrate. When the magistrate heard what had happened, it was quickly decided that Oliver should go to prison. On hearing the news,
Oliver felt ill and fainted. He was carried out of the room.
The magistrate was going to send everyone home when the owner of the bookshop suddenly appeared. "It wasn't that boy!" he said to the magistrate. "It was two other boys. He was
with them, but he didn't take anything," he explained. "I saw the other'boys running away."
"Why didn't you tell me this before?" called the magistrate.
"Let the boy go free and stop wasting my time." As he left the building, Mr Brownlow saw Oliver lying down on the street outside. "Poor boy," he said. "Somebody call a coach. He must come home with me."
Oliver was carefully put inside a coach and taken to Mr Brownlow's house, but he did not remember the journey. Oliver was very ill. He slept for many days in a warm, comfortable bed in Mr Brownlow’s large house in a good part of London. When he at last woke up, he said, "What room is this?"

How did Mr Brownlow defend Oliver?
He told the officer that he didn’t think Oliver did it.
Where was Oliver locked?
Oliver was locked in a room.
How did the police officer comfort Mr Brownlow?
He told him not to worry . the magistrate would see him soon.
Who will decide whether Oliver is guilty or not?
The magistrate would decide it.
Why was Mr Brownlow puzzled?
Because he thought he had seen Oliver before but he couldn’t remember where.
What did the magistrate decide about Oliver?
It was decided that Oliver should go to prison.
How did Oliver feel when he heard the sentence\ magistrate decree?
Oliver felt ill and fainted.
Who saved/rescued Oliver from going to prison? How?
The bookshop owner he told the magistrate that. "It wasn't that boy!.It was two other boys. He was with them, but he didn't take anything,
How was Oliver set free? How was Oliver proved to be innocent?
The bookshop owner he told the magistrate that. "It wasn't that boy!.It was two other boys. He was with them, but he didn't take anything,
What did the magistrate decide about Oliver later?
To let the boy go free\ set the boy free.
Where was Oliver lying after he came out of the police station?
Mr Brownlow saw Oliver lying down on the street outside
Mr Brownlow was kindhearted man . give examples.
He was sorry when Oliver was hurt when he fell down.
When he saw Oliver lying on the street he decided to take Oliver with him home.
He took care of him at home and treated him like a son. He adopted him
“Somebody call a coach”. Why did Mr Brownlow need a coach?
To take Oliver home with him.
What didn’t Oliver remember ? why?
He didn’t remember the journey to Mr Brownlow’s house because he was fainted
How was Oliver when he arrived at Mr Brownlow’s house?
He was very ill.
Where did Oliver sleep in Mr Brownlow’s house?
He slept for many days in a warm, comfortable bed in Mr Brownlow’s large house in a good part of London
"What room is this?" why was Oliver surprised when he woke up in Mr Brownlow’s house?
Because the room was clean. The bed was warm and comfortable. The house was large in a good part of London.

An old lady quickly appeared and smiled at him, "You must be quiet, or you'll be ill again. Lie down, there's a dear!" said the woman, Mrs Bedwin, who looked after the house.
So Oliver stayed in bed, and it was several days before he was well enough to go downstairs. He walked slowly into a beautiful room and saw Mr Brownlow smiling at him.
"You look a little better," said Mr Brownlow. Then he looked puzzled again. "But what is this? Look there." He pointed to a painting of a pretty woman on the wall
above Oliver's head. Oliver was amazed. He could see that the eyes, the head and the mouth were almost the same as his own.
After Oliver was taken by the policeman, Charley and the Artful Dodger ran quickly back to the old house. Fagin was so angry to hear what had happened to Oliver that he threw a cup
of coffee at Charley. "Stop wasting good coffee," said a deep voice. Fagin looked
round and saw an angry looking man with big, strong shoulders.
"What are you doing, Fagin?" he shouted. "Sorry, Bill," said Fagin, "but we have a problem."
He explained to Mr Sikes, or Bill, as Fagin called him, what had happened to Oliver. "Oliver will probably tell the police where we are and what we do," explained Fagin.
"We need to speak to him quickly," said Mr Sikes. "The police don't know Nancy, so she can go and find out what's happened," he suggested.
Nancy was a young woman who worked for Mr Sikes. She put on her best clothes and set off for the police station, but when she got there, she was told that Oliver had gone.
"A police officer told me that he went somewhere in a coach with a gentleman called Mr Brownlow," Nancy told Fagin when she got back.
When Fagin heard the news, he cried out, "We must find out where he is before he tells anyone about us!" He then gave Nancy and the Artful Dodger some money.
"Go and find Oliver. Don't stop until you find him, not even for a minute."

1-Who was Mrs Bedwin?
She was a woman who looked after Mr Brownlow's house. She was the house keeper.
2- What did Mrs Bedwin ask Oliver to do?
She asked him to keep quiet or he would be ill again. she asked him to lie down.
3- How long did Oliver stay in bed before he became well again?
it was several days before he was well enough to go downstairs.
4- How did Mr Brownlow welcome Oliver when he got better?
He welcomed him with a smile on his face as he was happy because Oliver was better.
5- How did he feel when he saw Oliver the second time? Why
He was puzzled again because he was like the painting of a pretty woman on the wall.
6- How did Oliver feel when he saw the painting? Why ?
Oliver was amazed. He could see that the eyes, the head and the mouth were almost the same as his own
7- How far was Oliver like the painting of the woman on the wall in Mr Brownlow’s house?
the eyes, the head and the mouth were almost the same as his own.
6- What did Charley and the Artful Dodger do after Oliver was arrested caught?
After Oliver was taken by the policeman, Charley and the Artful Dodger ran quickly back to the old house.
7- How did Fagin feel when they knew that Oliver was taken by the police?
Fagin was so angry to hear what had happened to Oliver that he threw a cup of coffee at Charley.
8- Why was Fagin worried when Oliver was arrested?
Because he was afraid Oliver would probably tell the police where they were and what they did
9- What was Bill Sikes like?
He was angry looking man with big, strong shoulders
10- But we have a problem." What was the problem Fagin referring to?
That Oliver was arrested. He would tell the olice what they did and where they were
11-What did Sikes suggest to solve the problem?
They need to talk to Oliver quickly by sending Nancy to find out what had happened.
12- Why did he suggest sending Nancy to the Police station?
Because the police didn’t know Nancy.
13- Who was Nancy?
Nancy was a young woman who worked for Mr Sikes
14- What was Nancy told about Oliver?
she was told that Oliver had gone in a coach with a gentleman called Mr Brownlow,"
15- what information did Nancy tell Fagin ?
"A police officer told her that he went somewhere in a coach with a gentleman called Mr Brownlow,"
Quotations

"You look hungry. Where are you going?" Jack Dawkins to Oliver
''I'm going to London," Oliver to Jack Dawkins
"Have you got a room there? Or any money?" Jack Dawkins to Oliver
"Well, I know a man who will give you work and a room for nothing,". "My name's Jack Dawkins," "although my friends call me the Artful Dodger ." Jack Dawkins to Oliver
"This is Oliver,". said Jack to other boys and Fagin
"I'm Fagin," he said. "Sit down and have some food." Fagin to Oliver
"What did you see?" Fagin to Oliver
"Nothing, sir,". "Can I get up now?" Oliver to Fagin
"Yes, of course," Fagin to Oliver
"I hope you've been at work this morning, boys," Fagin to Jack and Charley
We've been working hard," Jack to Fagin
"Good. What have you got?" Fagin to Jack.
"Thank you, sir," Oliver to Fagin
"They're well made, aren't they?" Fagin said to Oliver.
"Yes, very well made," Oliver to Fagin.
"They're good ones. "But they have marks on them. We can show Oliver how to takeoff the marks."
Fagin to Charley
, "The boy is so very young Charley to Fagin
"Let's have breakfast, then we'll show Oliver our little game," "Very good," Fagin to Charley and Jack.
Now you try, Oliver." Fagin to Oliver
"Has it gone?" asked Fagin. "Well done, I felt nothing," Fagin to other boys
"You're a clever boy. You '11 be as successful as the Artful Dodger." Fagin to Oliver
"Look! He'll do," Jack to Charley
"Stop! Thief!" Mr Brownlow to others
"Stop him! He's a thief!" Someone to others
"Is this the boy?" someone to crowd.
"Yes, that's him." One of the crowd
The poor boy is hurt," " Mr Brownlow .
"It wasn't me!" Oliver to the policeman
Oh, yes it was the policeman
I don't think he did it Mr Brownlow to the policeman
"Don't worry, sir,""A magistrate will see him soon. He'll decide." a police officer to Mr Brownlow
It wasn't that boy!" It was two other boys. He was
with them, but he didn't take anything,". "I saw the other'boys running away The owner of the bookshop to magistrate
"Why didn't you tell me this before?" the magistrate to the bookshop owner
"Let the. boy go free and stop wasting my time the magistrate to the police officer
"Poor boy,". "Somebody call a coach. He must come home with me." Mr Brownlow to others
What room is this?" oliver to himself
You must be quiet, or you'll be ill again. Lie down, there's a dear!" Mrs Bedwin to Oliver
"You look a little better," Mr Brownlow to Oliver
But what is this? Look there Mr Brownlow to Oliver
"Stop wasting good coffee,". "What are you doing, Fagin?" Mr Sikes to Fagin
Sorry, Bill," "but we have a problem." " Fagin, to Bill Sikes
"Oliver will probably tell the police where we are and what we do," Fagin to Bill Sikes
We need to speak to him quickly,". "The police don't know Nancy, so she can go and find out what's happened," Mr Sikes to Fagin
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Chapter 3

When Oliver woke up the next day, he found that the painting of the woman on the wall had gone.
"We took it down because it seemed to worry you," said Mrs Bed win.
"But I liked it," protested Oliver.
"Get well, then, Oliver, and we can put it back."
A few days later, when Oliver was almost completely better, Mr Brownlow bought him some new clothes. Then, one day, he sat down with Oliver and asked the boy about his life. Oliver started to tell Mr Brownlow about his time at the workhouse but suddenly there. was a knock at the door. An old gentleman in a blue coat entered the room. "Oliver, this is my friend Mr Grimwig," said Mr Brownlow.
"Hello, is this the boy you told me about?" said the man when he saw Oliver.
"Yes," said Mr Brownlow, and he began to tell Mr Grimwig all about Oliver.
He had not quite finished describing Oliver's life when Mrs Bedwin came into the room with some books.
We need to pay for these new books, Mr Brownlow," she said.
"Send the boy to pay for them," said Mr Grim wig. "Yes, do let me help you, sir," said Oliver.
"Of course," said Mr Brownlow. "Here's five pounds. Take the money to the bookshop. I need one pound change. Some of the books need to go back, too."
Oliver was very pleased to help Mr Brownlow. He took the money, put the books under his arm and then left.
"Do you really think he'll come back?" asked Mr Grimwig. "Of course," said Mr Brownlow. "Don't you?"

1- What change did Oliver notice when he entered the room?
he found that the painting of the woman on the wall had gone
2- What did Mrs Bedwin do to the painting on the wall? Why?
She took the painting down because it seemed to worry Oliver.
3- Did Oliver like the idea of taking the painting down?
No, he liked the painting.
4- How did Mrs Bedwin comfort Oliver about the painting?
She told him to Get well, , and they could put it back.
5- How did Mr Brownlow treat Oliver? How was Mr Brownlow kind to Oliver?
He cared for him until he got better. He bought him new clothes.
6-What did Mr Brownlow ask Oliver about?
He asked the boy about his life
7-What did Oliver tell Mr Brownlow about his life?
Oliver started to tell Mr Brownlow about his time at the workhouse
8- Who came to visit Mr Brownlow?
Mr Grimwig a friend of Mr Brownlow’s
9-What did Mr Browlow tell Mr Grimwig about Oliver?
he began to tell Mr Grimwig all about Oliver
10-what did Mr brownlow had to pay for?
The new books he bought from the bookshop.
11-Who would he send to pay for the books?
He would send Oliver
12-Oliver had to go to the bookshop for two different reasons explain
He had to pay for the new books and Some of the books needed to go back
13-How much money did Mr Brownlow give Oliver?
He gave him five pounds and he needed one pound change
14- What was Oliver happy pleased to do?
He was happy/ pleased to help Mr Brownlow
15- What did Mr Grimwig doubt?
He doubted that Oliver would come back again
16- What was Mr Brownlow sure of?
He was sure that Oliver would come back

"He has new clothes, some books and five pounds. The boy will go straight to his friends the thieves and never come back."
"I'm sure he'll be back soon," said Mr Brownlow. But he looked worried.
Oliver was enjoying his walk to the bookshop when suddenly, a strange woman grabbed him by the arm. "There you are!" she said. "I've found him!"
"What are you stopping me for?'' asked Oliver in surprise. "Let go of me."
Some people in the street began to look at them. "He's run away from home," the woman explained to them. "I'm taking him back to his mother and father."
Then a man appeared who seemed to know the woman and said, "Come with me, Oliver, you bad boy."
Oliver was not strong enough to run away, and he was led away by the man, who was Mr Sikes, and the woman, who was Nancy.
For half an hour Oliver was led like this through busy streets until they reached an old shop. Oliver was taken inside and there he saw Fagin, Charley and the Artful Dodger. When the boys saw him, they started laughing.
"Look at his clothes and books!
What a gentleman!" laughed Charley.
"We must give you different clothes so those don't get dirty," said Fagin.
"And I will have this five pound note for our troubles," said Mr Sikes, taking the money from Oliver's pocket. "You can have the books, Fagin."
"Please, take the books and money back to Mr Brownlow," said Oliver. "He has been so good to me. He'll think I stole them!"

What did Mr Grimwig expect Oliver to do?
That he would go straight to his friends the thieves and never come back."
Why did Mr Grimwig think Oliver would never come back?
What would encourage Oilver not to come back?
He had new clothes, some books and five pounds
What was Mr Brownlow sure? Why?
He was sure that he would come back soon.
Because he was kind to him. Oliver was a kind boy not a thief
How was Oliver Kidnapped and taken back to Fagin?
Nancy stopped him on his way to the bookshop pretending that Oliver ran away from home.
he was led away by Bill Sikes to Fagin’s house.
Why couldn’t Oliver ran away from Nancy and Sikes?
Because he wasn’t strong enough to run away.
Nancy was a very clever actor explain.
She pretended that she was Oliver’s sister who was looking for him and was happy to find him and take him back to his father and mother.
What surprise was waiting for Oliver on his way to the bookshop?
Nancy and Sikes were waiting for him to take him back to Fagin.
How did they divide things Oliver had?
Bill Sikes would have this five pound note for their troubles Fagin would have the books
What did Oliver ask them to do with the money and the books? Why?
He wanted them to take the books and money back to Mr Brownlow because "He had been so good to him . He would think Oliver stole them.
How did the boys behave when they saw Oliver in new clothes?
They laughed at his clothes and books . he looked like a gentleman.
What a gentleman! Who did Charley refer to ? why?
He was referring to Oliver because he was wearing new clothes and carrying books
What did Faging suggest about his new clothes?
He suggested giving him different clothes so those didn't get dirty,"

"You're right, Oliver. He will think you stole them!" laughed Fagin.
Oliver tried to escape, but Mr Sikes held on to him and began to beat him with a stick.
"Don't do that to the boy!" cried Nancy. "He's already a thief like me. You've got his money. Leave him alone or I '11 call the police!"
Mr Sikes looked surprised, but stopped hitting Oliver. "Take his clothes and lock him in a room;" he said angrily. Oliver was kept in the room until the middle of the next day,
when Fagin let him out. He told Oliver how kind he had been to him when he arrived in London. He also told Oliver that, if he said anything to the police, things would not be so good for
him.
A few days after Oliver had been taken back to Fagin's, Mr Bumble was in London on the day that an advertisement came out in a newspaper. It asked for any information people had about a lost boy called Oliver Twist. Mr Bumble read this with interest, then asked people how to find Mr Brownlow's house. When he got there, he told him all he knew about the bad and difficult boy that he knew so well. "I told you he was a bad one," said Mr Grimwig.
"Sadly, you were right," said Mr Brownlow. "I do not want to hear his name ever again."
One day at Fagin's, the Artful Dodger asked Oliver to clean his boots. Oliver did not like doing these things, but at least he had people to talk to.
"Why don't you join our gang?" the Artful Dodger asked Oliver. "Take things and you'll be rich. If you don't take people's watches, someone else will."

What would Mr Brownlow think if Oliver hadn’t come back?
He would think Oliver stole them
What did Oliver try to do ? why didn’t he succeed? how was he punished for that?
Oliver tried to escape but he Mr Sikes held on to him and began to beat him with a stick.
What did Nancy object to ? what did she threaten Sikes to do?
She objected to hitting Oliver with a stick. She threatened Sikes to tell the police if he didn’t stop
What reason did Nancy give for not hitting\ punishing Oliver?
Because he was a thief like her. Sikes got his money.
What did Sikes order them to do with Oliver?
He ordered them to take his clothes and lock him in a room.
Where was Oliver kept\ locked ? how long?
Oliver was kept in a room until the middle of the next day,
How did Fagin try to make Oliver sympathise with him\ side with him?
He told Oliver how kind he had been to him when he arrived in London. He also told Oliver that, if he said anything to the police, things would not be so good for him.
When did Oliver come back to Fagin’s house?
A few days after Oliver had been taken back to Fagin's
Mr Brownlow wanted to find Oliver. He was worried about Oliver when he didn’t come
What did he do to find him or get information about him?
He put an advertisement in a newspaper. It asked for any information people had about a lost boy called Oliver Twist
Who read the advertisement?
Mr Bumble read it
What did he do when he read the advertisement in the paper?
He asked people how to find Mr Brownlow's house.
He immediately went to Mr Brownlow’s house
What information did Mr Bumble tell Mr Brownlow about Oliver?
he told him all he knew about the bad and difficult boy that he knew so well
whose point of view did Mr Bumble prove to be right about Oliver?
He proved Mr Grimwig’s Point of view that Oliver was a bad boy.
Why was Brownlow sad?
He was sad that Mr Grimwig was right and he was wrong about Oliver.
What thing did the Artful Dodger ask Oliver to do but he didn’t like doing?
Oliver didn’t like doing humle things like cleaning shoes.
What made Oliver agree to do these humble things? Why did he do it?
Because at least he had people to talk to.
What did the Artful dodger suggest Oliver to go?
To join his gang and take things to be rich
What reason did he give for stealing things?
How did Jack Dawkins justifyيبرر stealing people’s watches?
If you don't take people's watches, someone else will."

"I would prefer to go back to Mr Brownlow's," said Oliver.
"Fagin won't like that," said Charley. "He has plans for you."
Indeed, at the same time in another house in London, Fagin was planning something for Oliver with Mr Sikes. And he was going to do more than take people's watches.
"We need a boy to help us to get inside a large house in the countryside," said Mr Sikes.
"Then use Oliver," said Fagin. "He'll be just right for the job. Nancy can bring him to your house tonight."
Oliver did not expect to see Nancy when she arrived at Fagin's that evening.
"You must come with me to Mr Sikes's house," she said. "What for?'' asked Oliver.
"It is better that you don't ask," said Nancy. She looked at Oliver and could see that he was worried. "Look," she said,
"I'm not happy about this either. I've tried to help you, but it's no good. I'll try and help you again, but this is not the time.
Now, come with me." So, Oliver had no choice and he followed Nancy to Mr Sikes's house.
The next morning, after breakfast, Mr Sikes took Oliver by the hand and they set off into a cold, cloudy morning. They travelled all day, sometimes walking and sometimes going by coach. It was dark when they finally arrived at an old house somewhere in the country. Mr Sikes did not knock, but opened the door and they went inside.
"Mr Sikes!" said a voice. Oliver looked up and saw a man with long hair, who told him to sit by the fire. "Hello, Toby Crackit," said Mr Sikes. "This is the boy who can help us tonight."
"Good. Now let's rest by the fire," said Toby. The fire was warm and it had been a long day, so Oliver soon began to fall sleep.

What would Oliver prefer to do (rather than stay at Fagin’s?
He would prefer to go back to Mr Brownlow's,
Would Fagin Like that ? why?
No, Fagin wouldn’t like that He had plans for you.
What was Fagin discussing with Sikes?
They were discussing lans for Oliver.
What plans did Fagin have for Oliver? Why did they need Oliver?
What would Oiler’s role be in the robbery?
They needed Oliver to help them get inside a large house in the countryside.
What were Fagin and Sikes planning to do?
They were planning to rob a large house in the countryside.
Why did Nancy go to Fagin’s house ?
To bring\ get Oliver to Mr Sikes’s house.
Nancy is a kind-hearted young woman. She symathised with Oliver. Illustrate
1-When Sikes was hitting Oliver , she threatened him to stop ors he would call the police
2-When they wanted to involve Oliver in the Robbery , she wasn’t happy with that.
3-She promised to help Oliver again .
Who did Mr sikes meet in the old house?
He met Toby cricket, a thief
Why did Oliver soon fall asleep?
Because the fire was warm and it had been a long day.

At half past one in the morning, Mr Sikes woke Oliver up from a deep sleep. Oliver watched as Mr Sikes and Toby each picked up a gun, then they told him to go with them. They left the warm fireside and went outside into a dark night. They then walked for some time through the countryside. It was cold and Oliver did not know where they were. Eventually, they stopped
by a high brick wall.
"Climb up!" ordered Toby, and Oliver followed him up onto the wall.
From the top of the wall, Oliver could see a large house in front of him and finally understood what they were going to do.
They were going to break into the house. "Please, no! Don't ask me to do this!"
Oliver cried.
"Be quiet. Do as I tell you or there'll be trouble," said Sikes menacingly, and
he pointed to his gun to make sure Oliver understood what the trouble would be.
Oliver followed the two thieves across the gardens to a small window at the bottom of the house. It was too small for any adult to climb through, but it was not too small for a child. They easily broke it open and there was now a small space for Oliver to get into the house.
"Take this light and go upstairs, then you can open the front door for us," said Mr Sikes.
They pushed Oliver through the space in the window and Oliver began to walk into the dark house. Suddenly, Oliver heard someone inside the house shout something. Then there was a loud bang.
"Come back!" cried Mr Sikes, who took Oliver's arm and pulled him back through the space in the window.
"What's happened?" Toby asked.
"The boy's been shot!" said Sikes. "Quick, run!"

1-When did Sikes Wake Oliver up?
At half past one in the morning, Mr Sikes woke Oliver up from a deep sleep.
2-what did Oliver see Sikes and Toby doing?
Oliver watched as Mr Sikes and Toby each picked up a gun.
3- When did Sikes and Toby go to rob the house?
They went to rob the house at half past one in the morning in the dark night
4-What did they climb up?
A high brick wall.
5- What could Oliver see from the top of the wall?
, Oliver could see a large house in front of him and finally understood what they were going to do.
6- When did Oliver understand the mission ?
When he saw the large house in front of him.
What did Oliver think they were going to do?
They were going to break into the house to rob it.
Did Oliver like the idea of breaking into the house? How do you know?
No , he didn’t like the idea. As he begged them not to ask him to break into the house
Please, no! Don't ask me to do this!"
How did Sike force Oliver to get into the house?
He threatened him to keep quiet or he would get into trouble pointing to his gun.
What kind of trouble was Sikes referring to?
He would shoot Oliver if he didn’t keep quiet
Why couldn’t Sikes or Toby enter through the small window at the bottom of the house?
It was too small for any adult to climb through, but it was not too small for a child
How could Oliver enter through the small window?
They easily broke it open and there was now a small space for Oliver to get into the house.
Why did Oliver go into the house?
So that he could open the front door for them.( Sikes and Toby)
what did Axel hear when he entered the house?
Oliver heard someone inside the house shout something. Then there was a loud bang.
What happened to Oliver when he was inside the house?
He was hear and` he was shot.
“Come back” why was it late for Oliver to come back ?
Because he was shot
What did Skes and toby do when Oliver was shot?
They ran away quickly.
Quotations
We took it down because it seemed to worry you," Mrs Bed win to Oliver
"But I liked it," Oliver to Mrs Bedwin
"Get well, then, Oliver, and we can put it back ." Mrs Bed win to Oliver
Oliver, this is my friend Mr Grimwig," Mr Brownlow to Oliver
"Hello, is this the boy you told me about?" Mr Grimwig to Brownlow
"Yes," said Mr Brownlow,
We need to pay for these new books, Mr Brownlow Mrs Bedwin to Brownlow.
"Send the boy to pay for them Grimwig to Brownlow
Yes, do let me help you, sir Oliver to Brownlow
"Of course,". "Here's five pounds. Take the money to the bookshop. I need one pound change. Some of the books need to go back, too." Brownlow to Oliver
"Do you really think he'll come back?" Grimwig to Brownlow
"Of course," "Don't you? Brownlow to Grimwig
"He has new clothes, some books and five pounds. The boy will go straight to his friends the thieves and never come back." Grimwig to Brownlow

"I'm sure he'll be back soon," Brownlow to Grimwig
There you are!" she said. "I've found him!" " Nancy to Oliver
"What are you stopping me for?'' Oliver to Nancy
"Let go of me." Oliver to Nancy
He's run away from home,"I'm taking him back to his mother and father." Nancy to people
"Come with me, Oliver, you bad boy." Mr Sikes to Oliver
"Look at his clothes and books! What a gentleman!" Charley to other boys
We must give you different clothes so those don't get dirty," Fagin to others
And I will have this five pound note for our troubles Mr Sikes to Fagin
. "You can have the books, Fagin." Mr Sikes to Fagin
"Please, take the books and money back to Mr Brownlow," • said Oliver. "He has been so good to me. He'll think I stole them!" Oliver to Fagin and others
"You're right, Oliver. He will think you stole them!" Fagin.to Oliver
"Don't do that to the boy!". "He's already a thief like me. You've got his money. Leave him alone or I '11 call the police!" Nancy to Sikes.

. "Take his clothes and lock him in a room” Sikes to Fagin\others
"I told you he was a bad one," Mr Grimwig to Brownlow
Sadly, you were right,” "I do not want to hear his name ever again." Mr Brownlow to Mr Grimwig
Why don't you join our gang?" Artful Dodger to Oliver.
"Take things and you'll be rich. If you don't take people's watches, someone else will." Jack to Oliver

I would prefer to go back to Mr Brownlow's," Oliver to Jack dawkins
"Fagin won't like that,". "He has plans for you." Charley to Oliver
"We need a boy to help us to get inside a large house in the countryside," Mr Sikes to Fagin
Then use Oliver,"He'll be just right for the job. Nancy can bring him to your house tonight." " Fagin to Sikes

You must come with me to Mr Sikes's house," Nancy to Oliver
"What for Oliver. To Nancy
It is better that you don't ask," Nancy. "Look," "I'm not happy about this either. I've tried to help you, but it's no good. I'll try and help you again, but this is not the time. " Nancy to Oliver

Now, come with me." Nancy to Oliver
"Hello, Toby Crackit," Mr Sikes to Toby Cricket
"This is the boy who can help us tonight." Mr Sikes to Toby Cricket
Good. Now let's rest by the fire," Toby to Sikes
"Climb up!" Toby to Oliver
"Please, no! Don't ask me to do this!" Oliver to Toby\ Sikes.
"Be quiet. Do as I tell you or there'll be trouble Sikes to Oliver
Take this light and go upstairs, then you can open the front door for us," Mr Sikes to Oliver.
"Come back!" Mr Sikes to Oliver
"What's happened?" Toby to Sikes
"The boy's been shot!". "Quick, run!" Sikes to Toby
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Chapter 4

Toby Crackit and Mr Sikes ran all through the night after the robbery. To make it harder for anyone who was following them, they decided to run to different places. Mr Sikes stayed in the country, but Toby Crackit went to London to find Fagin.
When Toby told Fagin that the robbery had not been successful, Fagin was not at all happy.
"But where's the boy?" he asked.
"After he was shot, we carried him through some fields," said Toby, "but people were chasing us. So we left him there, in a field."
Fagin was very worried by this news. He visited Mr Sikes's house, but Nancy had no news of Mr Sikes or Oliver. When Fagin returned, a tall man was waiting for him outside his house. He had dark hair and dark eyes and looked around nervously, as if he thought people were chasing him. He looked cruel. "
Hello, Monks!" said Fagin. "Come inside." Fagin took the man to a quiet room in his house and told him
what had happened.
"This was not well planned," cried Monks. "Why didn't you keep the boy with your gang?"
"Mr Sikes had a job for him," explained Fagin. "And you should be happy I found him!"
"What if the boy's dead?" asked Monks. "The police will look for us!"
But Oliver was not dead, he had only been unconscious. He woke up and found himself in the cold field where Mr Sikes and Toby Crackit had left him. It was morning and it was raining hard. His arm hurt badly and he was so weak that he found it difficult to stand up. Slowly he walked towards the house he
had visited the night before and after some minutes, he knocked on the door.
Two servants, Mr Brittles and Mr Giles, were telling the cook about the robbery in the night and how they had chased the thieves. They were surprised to hear the knock and Mr Brittles opened the door nervously.
When they saw Oliver, Brittles called, "Here's the thief!" and quickly took hold of Oliver's arm (luckily the arm that was not injured . . ,
Mr Giles went to tell the lady of the house, Mrs Maylie, what had happened. "We've got the thief that I shot!" Mr Giles said proudly.
"Is he hurt? We must get a doctor at once," said Rose, a pretty girl of seventeen who lived with Mrs Maylie. Carry him up to your room, Mr Giles," said Mrs May lie.
A doctor, Dr Losberne, soon arrived and said how surprised he was to hear about the robbery before he went to see the patient.

How long\ far did Mr Sikes and Toby run after the robbery?
They ran all through night after the robbery.
Why did Sikes and Toby run such a long distance?
To make it harder for anyone who was following them to catch them
How did Sikes and Toby make it harder for anyone to arrest them?
How did they make it impossible to be followed or arrested
1- They ran all through night after the robbery 2- they decided to run to different places
Both Sikes and Toby hide in different places after the unsuccessful robbery. Discuss
Where did Sikes and Toby go after the robbery?
After the robbery , they decided to run to different places
Mr Sikes stayed in the country, but Toby Crackit went to London to find Fagin.
What bad news did Toby tell Fagin?
That the robbery wasn’t successful.
How did Fagin feel after hearing the bad news?
He wasn’t happy after all.
What did Toby tell Fagin about Oliver?
That he was shot. they carried him through some fields but people were chasing us. So we left him there, in a field.
According to Toby why and where did they leave Oliver?
Because people were chasing us. So they left him there, in a field.
How did Fagin feel after knowing they left Oliver?
He was worried.
What news made Fagin worried?
That they left Oliver behind in a field..
Who did Fagin go to visit after the robbery? Did he meet him there?
He visited Mr Sikes's house, but Nancy had no news of Mr Sikes or Oliver.
Who was Monks?
He is a mysterious man who wanted Fagin to keep Oliver with the gang..
Why was Mons worried if Oliver was dead?
Because the police would look for them and find them
What happened to Oliver after he was shot by the servant?
He wasn’t dead he was injured on his arm and unconscious.
Where did Oliver find himself when when he recovered\ come back to himself?
He woke up and found himself in the cold field where Mr Sikes and Toby Crackit had left him.
What was it like when Oliver woke up?
It was morning and it was raining hard and it was cold.
How badly was Oliver hurt?
His arm hurt badly and he was so weak that he found it difficult to stand up.
Where did Oliver go when he come to himself?
Slowly he walked towards the house he had visited the night before
What did servant tell the cook about?
They told the cook about the robbery in the night and how they had chased the thieves.
What did the servants do when the robbers tried to break into the house?
They chased the thieves they shot one of them
What did the servants do when he Oliver went to the house?
Mr Brittle took hold of Oliver's arm (luckily the arm that was not injured .Mr Giles went to tell the lady of the house, Mrs Maylie, what had happened.
How did Rose help Oliver when he was injured?
She asked Mr Giles to take Oliver to his room and got him a doctor.
Who was L Losberne ?
He was the doctor who treated Oliver when he was shot.
How did he feel when he heard about the robbery?
He was surprised to hear about the robbery before he went to see the patienet.
Whose house did the robbers try to break into?
It was Mrs Maylie’s house.
Who was rose?
Rose, a pretty girl of seventeen who lived with Mrs Maylie.

After about an hour, he returned to the two women who were waiting patiently downstairs.
"I think you should come and see the thief," said the doctor.
"You do not need to be afraid."
The women went up to the bedroom nervously. They thought they would see a big, strong man and were very surprised to see a small sleeping boy with a bandage on his arm.
"How can such a young boy be a criminal?" cried Rose.
"Evil can live in anybody," said the doctor sadly.
"Be kind to him, aunt," said Rose. "He looks so helpless and small. If it hadn't been for your generosity, I might be helpless like this small child!"
"Let's wait until the boy can talk to us," said the doctor. "Then we can decide what to do with him."
Oliver slept for most of that day, but later, the doctor suggested that the women come up to his room. The boy was awake and wanted to talk to them. They listened as Oliver told them all about his life.
When Dr Losbeme heard Oliver's story, he realised that the poor boy needed to be helped. But the servants knew the boy was a thief. What could Dr Losbeme say to the servants?
"You shot the boy,didn't you?" he said to Mr Giles when he went downstairs.
"Yes, doctor. He isn't going to die, is he? Will I go to prison?" said the servant, looking worried.
The doctor now had a plan. If Mr Giles was worried that the boy could get him into trouble, the servant might not want to call the police.
But this first plan did not work because at that moment, Mr Brittles said, "Here they are! It's the detectives from London. I called them this morning."
Two men with short hair and big boots walked into the room. "My name is Detective Blathers," said one of them. "Tell me about the robbery. I hear you have a boy here, one of the thieves.''
"No, One of the servants made a mistake," said the doctor.
"So where did the boy come from?" asked Detective Duff, the other detective.
"Let's talk about the boy later," said the doctor quickly.
"Come and look at the window where the thieves entered." The detectives went off to examine the house.
What did Mrs Maylie and rose expect to see when they went to see the thief?
They thought they would see a big, strong man
Why were they surprised when they saw the thief they caught?
They were very surprised to see a small sleeping boy with a bandage on his arm.
Why was Mrs Maylies surprised to fins a boy a thief?
How can such a young boy be a criminal
What explanation did the doctor give for Oliver to be a criminal?
Evil can live in anybody old or young.
You do not need to be afraid."
Why did the doctor think they don’t need to be afraid?
Because the thief they caught was a helpless young boy.
How did Rose ask Mrs Maylie to treat Oliver? Why?
Bshe asked Mrs Maylie to be kind to him, aunt. Because He looks so helpless and small.
What would have happened to Rose but for Mrs Maylie’s generosity and kindness?
If it hadn't been for her generosity, Rose might be helpless like this small child.
When could they decide what to do to the boy Oliver?
When he woke up and talked to them.
What did Oliver tell them ( Rose, Mrs Maylie ans the doctor) when he woke up?
He told them his story.
What was the doctor’s opinion after he heard Oliver’s story?
What did the doctor realize when he heard Oliver’s story?
He realize Oliver was a poor boy and need help
What did the servant know about the boy?
That he was a thief.
What plan did the doctor have to prevent the servants from calling the police?
He would suggest that the servant shouldn’t call the police lest Mr Giles should get into trouble because the boy is injured.
Why didn’t this plan work ?
Because the servant had already called two detectives from London they were already there.
What were the dectectives called?
Detective Blather and detective duff
What did the detectives want the servants to tell them?
They wanted the servants to tell them about 1- the robbery and
2- the boy they caught who was thought to be a thief.
How did the doctor try to help Oliver?
He told the detectives that the servants made a mistake about the boy.
He took them to examine the window.

"I want to help the boy, but I don't know what to say to the detectives!" the doctor said to Mrs Maylie.
"Tell them the boy's story," said Mrs Maylie. "You believe him, don't you?'
"I believe him," said the doctor, "put it would not stop a magistrate from sending him to prison. He has run away from the place where he worked, then he joined a gang of thieves and tried to break into a house!"
"Oh dear! Why did Mr Brittles send for these men?" cried Rose.
"We must not tell them Oliver's story," said the doctor.
The detectives were good at their job. When they returned, Detective Blathers said, "We think the criminals were from the city. Probably two men and a boy."
"We want to see the boy upstairs," said Detective Duff. The doctor had no choice but to lead the men to the boy's room. As they walked upstairs, he quickly thought of another plan.
"This is the boy who hurt his arm yesterday and came here for help this morning," said Dr Losberne, introducing Oliver.
"Mr Giles then took hold of the poor boy. He thought it was one of the thieves."
"You mean it's not the same boy?" asked Detective Blathers, looking at Mr Giles. "Did you shoot this boy or not?"
Mr Giles looked at Dr Losberne. He knew the doctor's story was not true. Was the doctor protecting him from the police because he had shot someone?
"Perhaps I made a mistake," said Mr Giles.
"If it's not the same boy, why are we here?" cried Detective Duff.
The two detectives left that night, angry that they had not caught the thief. They said they would return if they discovered more information.

Who wanted to help Oliver? Why?
The doctor wanted to help Oliver because he believed him.
Why was the doctor against telling them Oliver’s story?
Why didn’t the doctor want to tell the detectives Oliver’s story?
Because it put it would not stop a magistrate from sending him to prison. He has run away from the place where he worked, then he joined a gang of thieves and tried to break into a house!"
Why was Oliver sure to be found guilty?
. Because he had run away from the place where he worked, then he joined a gang of thieves and tried to break into a house!"
Where would the magistrate send oliver?
The magistrate would send Oliver to prison.
What result did the detectives come to after examining the house?
The robbers were from London. They knew they were two thieves and a boy.
How did The doctor try to protect Oliver?
Who did the doctor tell the detectives Oliver was?
He was the boy who hurt his arm yesterday and came here for help this morning Mr Giles then took hold of the poor boy. He thought it was one of the thieves
Why did Mr Giles agree with the doctor’s story although he knew it wasn’t true?
Because he though the doctor was protecting him from the police because he had shot someone?
Why were the detective angry when they left the house that night?
Because they hadn’t caught the thief.
When would the detectives return?
They said they would return if they discovered more information.

Dr Losberne visited the family every day while Oliver was ill. After some time, Oliver's arm began to get better, and he wanted to show how thankful he was to these kind people who had helped him.
"Can I work for you?" he asked Rose one day. "Let me water your flowers or do something to make you happy."
"You don't need to do anything," said Rose, smiling. "I'm lucky because I have an aunt who has enough money to help people like you."
"I am very happy to be here," said Oliver. "Mr Brownlow and his friends would love to know that I am safe here."
Dr Losberne got to hear of Oliver's feelings, and when he was completely better, he offered to take him by coach to Mr Brownlow's house. Oliver was very excited. He was looking forward to seeing the kind man who had helped him in London.

How was the doctor dutiful ?
Dr Losberne visited the family every day while Oliver was ill
Oliver wanted to show the good side of his character and be helpful. Give example.
When he got better he he wanted to show how thankful to those kind people who helped him.
He offered to wok for Rose.
What did Olver offer to do to help rose?
He offered to water her flowers or do something that made her happy.
Why did Rose consider herself happy?
Because she has and aunt who had enough money to help people like Oliver.
How did Oliver feel about being at Mrs maylie’s house?
He was happy because they were kind to him . they helped him until he got better.
Oliver was still thinking of Mr Brownlow. What showed that?
When he got better he said that he would love Mr brown know that he wassafe thee.
Why did Oliver would like Mr Brownlow know that Oliver was safe there?
So that he wouldn’t think that he stole the books and the money.
What did the doctor offer to do?
he offered to take him by coach to Mr Brownlow's house.
How did Oliver feel when he knew he would meet Mr Brownlow? Why?
Oliver was very excited. Because he was looking forward to seeing the kind man who had helped him in London.

He wanted to explain what had happened to his books and his money. It was a long journey. When they finally reached the street where Mr Brownlow lived, Dr Losberne looked at Oliver and asked, "What's the matter? You look white. Are you feeling ill?"
Oliver pointed to a sign on the door of Mr Brownlow's house. It said "Sold." Mr Brownlow got out of the coach and asked a neighbour what had happened.
"Mr Brownlow has moved," said the neighbour. "He went to the West Indies six weeks ago."
At about the same time as Oliver was on his way back from London, a woman was making a cup of tea to help keep herself warm. Her'name was Mrs Corney and she was in charge of the workhouse where Oliver was born. There was a knock at the door and a poor woman came in.
"Excuse me, Miss. Nurse Sally does not have much time."
"What's that to me? ' said Mrs Corney, "I can't keep her alive, can I?"
"No, Miss, but she says she wants to tell you something important." Mrs Corney was not happy to leave her warm room to visit the sick old woman in her cold room. She saw Nurse Sally lying in bed and she realised she was very ill , so she went up to her bedside.
“ 1 must tell you something," said Nurse Sally quietly. "When I was younger, I was a nurse to a woman who died here."
"Yes, you helped many people here," agreed Mrs Corney. "The workhouse was the wrong place for her," Nurse Sally continued. "She was rich enough for a good hospital. I stole from her before she died!"
Mrs Corney began to look at the old nurse with interest.
"What did you steal?" she asked.
"This woman had a gold locket! She asked me to take the gold for the child, who was called Oliver. She asked me to ... .….."
"What did she ask you to do?" said Mrs Corney, moving closer, but it was too late. The old nurse was dead.

Why was Oliver looking forward to meeting Mr Brownlow?
What was the first thing Oliver would explain to Mr Brownlow?
He wanted to explain what had happened to his books and his money
Why was Oliver shocked when he reached Mr Brownlow’s house?
Because the house was sold. Mr Brownlow moved out.
Where did Mr Brownlow move?
He went to the West Indies six weeks ago."
Who was Mrs Corney?
She was in charge of the workhouse where Oliver was born.
Why was Mrs Corney making a cup of tea?
a woman was making a cup of tea to help keep herself warm.
Why did the old woman visit Mrs Corney?
Because nurse Sally didn’t have much time and wanted to see her .
Why did Nurse Sally want to see Mrs Corney?
To tell her something important about Oliver’s mother.
Why was Mrs Corney not happy on her way to see Nurse Sally?
Mrs Corney was not happy to leave her warm room to visit the sick old woman in her cold room
What did Mrs Corney realized when she saw Nurse Sally?
She realized she was very ill and about to die.
What secret did Nurse Sally keep about Oliver’s mother?
What secret did Nurse Sally tell Mrs Corney about Oliver’s mother?
The workhouse was the wrong place for her. She was rich enough for a good hospital.
What did Oliver’s mother ask nurse Sally to do?
She asked her to take the gold to her child who was called Oliver Twist.
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Quotations
"But where's the boy?" Fagin to Toby
"After he was shot, we carried him through some fields"but people were chasing us. So we left him there, in a field." Toby to Fagin
Hello, Monks!". "Come inside." Fagin to Monks
"This was not well planned,". "Why didn't you keep the boy with your gang?" Monks to Fagin
"Mr Sikes had a job for him,". "And you should be happy I found him!" Fagin to Monks
"What if the boy's dead?" "The police will look for us!" Monks to Fagin
Here's the thief!" Mr Brittle to Mr Giles
We've got the thief that I shot!". Mr Giles to the Lady
"Is he hurt? We must get a doctor at once," Rose to Mr Giles and Brittle
Carry him up to your room, Mr Giles," said Mrs May lie. Rose to Mr Giles and Brittle
"I think you should come and see the thief," said the doctor.
"You do not need to be afraid." The doctor to Mrs Maylie
"How can such a young boy be a criminal?" cried Rose. Rose to the doctor
"Evil can live in anybody," said the doctor sadly The doctor to Rose
Be kind to him, aunt,". "He looks so helpless and small. If it hadn't been for your generosity, I might be helpless like this small child!" Rose to Mrs Maylie
"Let's wait until the boy can talk to us," "Then we can decide what to do with him." the doctor to Rose and Mrs Maylie
"You shot the boy, didn't you?" The doctor t Mr Giles
"Yes, doctor. He isn't going to die, is he? Will I go to prison? Mr Giles to the doctor
Here they are! It's the detectives from London. I called them this morning." Mr Brittle to the doctor
"My name is Detective Blathers,". "Tell me about the robbery. I hear you have a boy here, one of the thieves.'' Detective Blathers to the doctor\ Mrs Maylie
"No, one of the servants made a mistake, The doctor to the detective
"So where did the boy come from?", Detective Duff to the doctor
"Let's talk about the boy later," the doctor to Detective Duff
"Come and look at the window where the thieves entered. the doctor to Detective Duff
I want to help the boy, but I don't know what to say to the detectives!". the doctor to Mrs Maylie
"Tell them the boy's story,". "You believe him, don't you?' Mrs Maylie to the doctor
"I believe him,", "put it would not stop a magistrate from sending him to prison. He has run away from the place where he worked, then he joined a gang of thieves and tried to break into a house!" the doctor to Mrs Maylie
Oh dear! Why did Mr Brittles send for these men?" Rose to the doctor
"We must not tell them Oliver's story," The doctor to Rose and Maylie
"We think the criminals were from the city. Probably two men and a boy." Detective Blathers to Mrs. Maylie
"We want to see the boy upstairs," said Detective Duff to the doctor.
This is the boy who hurt his arm yesterday and came here for help this morning," "Mr Giles then took hold of the poor boy. He thought it was one
of the thieves." Dr Losberne to the detective
"You mean it's not the same boy?"
"Did you shoot this boy or not?" Detective Blathers /Mr Giles
"Perhaps I made a mistake," Mr Giles /Detective Blathers
"If it's not the same boy, why are we here?" Detective Duff
"Can I work for you?". "Let me water your flowers or do something to make you happy. Oliver to Rose
"You don't need to do anything," said, smiling. "I'm lucky because I have an aunt who has enough money to help people like you." Rose to Oliver
"I am very happy to be here,". "Mr Brownlow and his friends would love to know that I am safe here." Oliver to Rose and doctor
"What's the matter? You look white. Are you feeling ill?" The doctor to Oliver
"Excuse me, Miss. Nurse Sally does not have much time." A poor woman to Mrs Corney
What's that to meT' said Mrs Corney, "I can't keep her alive, can I?" Mrs Corney to the woman
"No, Miss, but she says she wants to tell you •something important." A poor woman to Mrs Corney
1 must tell you something," "When I was younger, I was a nurse to a woman who died here." Nurse Sally to Mrs Corney
Yes, you helped many people here," Mrs Corney to Nurse Sally
The workhouse was the wrong place for her, She was rich enough for a good hospital. I stole from her before she died!" Nurse Sally to Mrs Corney
What did you steal?" Mrs Corney to Nurse Sally
"This woman had a gold locket! She asked me to take the gold for the child, who was called Oliver. She asked me to ... " Nurse Sally to Mrs Corney
"What did she ask you to do Mrs Corney to Nurse Sally
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الله يـع’ـــطــيك الع’ــاأإأفــيه ..
.. بنتظـأإأإأر ج’ـــديــــدك الممـــيز ..
.. تقــبل م’ـــروري ..
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