Oliver Twist
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Mr. Brownlow.
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Mr. Brownlow.
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There's something in him...
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...that touched my heart,
Mrs. Bedwin.

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Can't explain it.
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I feel the same, sir.
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Who is he? What is he?
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You know nothing of him.
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He had a fever. What of that?
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Bad people have fevers sometimes.
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I knew a man in Jamaica who was
hanged for murdering his master.

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He had a fever six times.
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- I know there is goodness in him.
- How do you know it?

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Goodness and innocence.
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- I knew it the first moment I saw him.
- He'll deceive you.

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Let you down
at the first opportunity...

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...like all your other
good and innocent causes.

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If that boy's good and innocent,
I'll eat my own head, sir.

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How do you feel, my dear?
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Very happy, sir.
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- And very grateful to you indeed, sir.
- Good boy.

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Have you given him any nourishment,
Bedwin? Any slops?

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Not slops, sir. Broth.
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A couple of glasses of port wine...
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...would have done him
a great deal more good.

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Wouldn't they, Sam?
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My name is Oliver, sir.
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Oliver?
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- Oliver what? Oliver Waters?
- No, sir. Twist. Oliver Twist.

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Why did you tell the magistrate
your name was Waters?

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I never told him so, sir.

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