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Scene from the novel 'Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens originally published 1837-1839. Illustration by George Cruikshank (1792-1878) showing Oliver, in front of table, a hesitant new boy in the thieves' kitchen where
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The last chance" [The End of Sikes] — twenty-second plate for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (November 1838)
In “Oliver!” (1968), the desperation of the orphans' hunger is demonstrated in this scene where Oliver Twist asks for a second serving of British food, which is something that no one would
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Oliver Twist with the Maylie Family; or The Fireside illustration" — the original final serial plate for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (9 November 1838)
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