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OLIVER TWIST

OLIVER TWIST
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a novel (approximately 400 pages long) by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) depicting the world of poverty, crime and the workhouse (poorhouse) of 19th-century London. SHSBC Binder 15 Approved Glossary
OLIVER TWIST
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a novel by Charles Dickens (1812-1870) depicting the world of poverty, crime and the workhouse (poorhouse) of 19th-century London. See also Sikes, Bill in this glossary. I think it's Oliver Twist, isn't it, where Bill Sikes had the dog that he kicked all over the place, and so on? -Basic Theory of CCHs (5 July 1957) a novel (approximately four hundred pages long) by Charles Dickens (1812@1870) depicting the world of poverty, crime and the workhouse (poorhouse) of nineteenth-century London. And as an attesting to it, actually a United States senator was able to read-he had trained himself up to read, I think it was Oliver Twist, in fifteen minutes or something like that-at least he was standing there-but because he's a United States senator I don't believe that. -Meter Training (12 July 62) a novel (approximately 400 pages long) by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) depicting the world of poverty, crime and the workhouse (poorhouse) of 19th-century London.a novel (approximately 400 pages long) by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) depicting the world of poverty, crime and the workhouse (poorhouse) of nineteenth-century London.a novel by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) depicting the world of poverty, crime and the workhouse (poorhouse) of 19th-century London. See also Sikes, Bill in this glossary.