Lady Catherine visited Elizabeth and she want to see
Elizabeth alone. She looked very angry because she heard that Elizabeth were
engaged to her nephew, Mr. Darcy. Lady Catherine want Elizabeth made promises
would never engaged with Mr. Darcy. But Elizabeth didn’t. After that, Bingley and Dacy came to visit. Darcy told her how much he cared for her. Elizabeth
told him if she was afraid when he proposed at the first time. And now, Elizabeth
knew that she fell in love with him. Elizabeth accepted Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth told
Jane and then her Father. They couldn’t believe because Elizabeth was hate Mr.
Darcy when they met at the first time. When Elizabeth told her mother of the
engagement, she was so happy. After Elizabeth’s marriage, her father missed her
very much. Jane and Bingley were leave at Netherfield a year and then moved to
Derbyshire. Jane and Elizabeth were now only 30 miles apart, they were so
happy.Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Pride and Prejudice: Three Married Daughters
Lady Catherine visited Elizabeth and she want to see
Elizabeth alone. She looked very angry because she heard that Elizabeth were
engaged to her nephew, Mr. Darcy. Lady Catherine want Elizabeth made promises
would never engaged with Mr. Darcy. But Elizabeth didn’t. After that, Bingley and Dacy came to visit. Darcy told her how much he cared for her. Elizabeth
told him if she was afraid when he proposed at the first time. And now, Elizabeth
knew that she fell in love with him. Elizabeth accepted Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth told
Jane and then her Father. They couldn’t believe because Elizabeth was hate Mr.
Darcy when they met at the first time. When Elizabeth told her mother of the
engagement, she was so happy. After Elizabeth’s marriage, her father missed her
very much. Jane and Bingley were leave at Netherfield a year and then moved to
Derbyshire. Jane and Elizabeth were now only 30 miles apart, they were so
happy.Pride and Prejudice: Lydia’s Return
Mr. Bennet received a letter from Mr. Gardiner. Mr. Gardiner
told that he found them both and they weren’t yet married. Lydia’s want one
hundred pounds a year. Mr. Bennet was sad but her wife was so happy. Because her
daughter would be married. Lydia married at sixteen. Mr. Gardiner wrote a
letter to say the marriage would take place in a few days. Wickham would be
joining the army and they would be moving north. Wickham and Lydia want to
visit the family before they left. When Lydia came to the family, she was the
same as ever. She was noisy, wild and fearless. Then, Lydia was telling
Elizabeth and Jane about her wedding would be at the church at eleven o’clock
and she told that Mr. Darcy could have taken his place. Elizabeth was shocked. Then,
Elizabeth wrote a letter for her aunt and she asked why Mr. darcy had been at
Lydia’s wedding. Her aunt reply that mr. Darcy want to help Elizabeth. Darcy was
able to find out where Wickham and Lydia were staying and he was paying for
everything. Mrs. Bennet heard news that Bingley was returning to Netherfield
Hall. Mr. Bingley came to visit the Bennet with Mr. Darcy. When Jane and
Bingley were alone, he proposed. Jane was so happy and this is the end of all
Darcy’s worrying and Caroline’s lies.
Friday, 19 December 2014
Pride and Prejudice: A Family Scandal
Elizabeth had two letter from Jane on the same day. The letter
was about Lydia. Lydia had eloped with Wickham. Lydia and Wickham had been
married at all. The Colonel Forster said to Jane that Wickham wasn’t a man to
be trusted. Colonel Foster and Father were in London trying to find them. And Jane
want me to return home. When she finished reading, she cried and Mr. Darcy
stepped inside. He was shocked about her pale face. Elizabeth told to Darcy what’s
happened about Lydia. Darcy hardly seemed to hear her. Now Elizabeth understood
her own feelings. She realized how much she could have loved him. When, she
arrived at home, Elizabeth saw her mother in bed. In the next day, Jane showed
Elizabeth the letter Lydia had written to Mrs. Forster. It was about Lydia
would be married with Wickham. The next letter they received was from Mr.
Gardiner. He told that Wickham had left Brighton. He owed more than a thousand
pounds. Mr. Bannet was in a bad mood when he returned home. Elizabeth tried to
comfort him, but he was to blame and he wasn’t afraid about Lydia.
Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth Changes Her Mind
Elizabeth
told Jane everything except about Bingley. Elizabeth didn’t want to hurt Jane.
Lydia was invited to Brighton to stay with Mrs. Forster, the young wife of the
regiment’s colonel. Elizabeth was afraid about Lydia. She worried that her
sister would become even wilder when she was alone and away from home.
Elizabeth advised her father not to let Lydia go to Brighton. But, her father only
laughed at her and let Lydia go to Brighton. Elizabeth travelled to many parts
of Derbyshire with the Gardiners. Then, her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner want to visit
Pemberly, the Darcy estate. The possibility of meeting Mr. Darcy made Elizabeth
blush. Mrs. Gardiner said to Elizabeth that Darcy would be away from Pemberly
for the summer. It was a large building. The housekeeper let them to walk
around the house. When they finished looking at the house, they walked outside.
Elizabeth saw a young man came around the corner, it was Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth
was surprise. Darcy and Elizabeth blushed and stared at each other. Before
leaving, Elizabeth told Darcy that she’d not expected him to be at Pemberly. Then,
Darcy told Elizabeth that he want to introduce her to his sister. The next day,
Mr. Darcy and his sister came to visit Elizabeth at the inn. Giorgiana Darcy
was a great to meet Elizabeth. After going to bed that night, Elizabeth tried
to describe how she felt about Mr. Darcy. When the first time they were meet, Elizabeth
was dislike Mr. Darcy. And now, she felt very grateful and she thought that she
fell in love with him.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Pride and Prejudice: A Letter for Elizabeth
Elizabeth met Darcy in the park when she walked alone. Darcy
gave her a letter. In the letter, he told her that Bingley didn’t know if Jane
was in London. He didn’t find fault in the way her and Jane behave. But the behaviour
of her mother and her younger sisters shows a total lack of propriety. He also
told about Mr. Wickham if his story about Darcy was wrong. He gave money to
Wickham for studying law but he spent it all on other things. Then, he didn’t
know if Wickham was a friend of Darcy’s sister. Darcy believe that Wickham
wanted revenge on me. After she read the letter she could hardly believe what
she read. She decided to read the letter again. Elizabeth became ashamed of
herself. She had been blind and prejudiced about both men. Now Elizabeth
believed that Bingley had never known Jane was in London. Darcy’s letter cleared
Bingley of all blame. And she felt shame for her younger sisters were foolish.
A few days later, Elizabeth said goodbye to Miss de Bourge and Lady Catherine. She
thought if she had accepted Darcy, how Lady Catherine would have reacted. When
she leave Charlotte, she felt sad.
Pride and Prejudice: Darcy Admits the Truth
Darcy and nephew of Lady Catherine’s, Colonel Fitzwilliam
arrived at Charlotte’s when Elizabeth had been there for a fortnight. The next
day, after they were meet, the colonel came to visit Elizabeth often, so did
Darcy. Colonel talked about Mr. Bingley to Elizabeth. He talked if Darcy saved
a friend of his from a bad marriage. Then, she returned to the house. She
always thought Caroline was the one who separated Jane and Bingley and now, she
thought Darcy separated Jane and Bingley. That evening, she said she was not
well. Then, Elizabeth great surprise, Darcy came to her and asked about her
health. Darcy told her that he love Elizabeth. He declared what his feel to
her. Darcy fell in love with her since the first time they met. But when
Elizabeth refused him, Darcy became pale with anger and he quickly left the
house. Elizabeth felt too weak to stand. When she heard the carriage outside,
she hurried to her room because she didn’t want to see Charlotte or anyone
else.
Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth Visits Charlotte
Mrs. Gardiner, Elizabeth’s aunt gave Elizabeth some advice
about don’t disappointed her father and she also talked about Mr. Wickham.
Elizabeth will come to Charlotte in March. Sir William and his second-oldest
daughter also come to Charlotte in March. Elizabeth got letters from Jane, she
said that she didn’t hear anything about Bingley and if he had cared for her,
he would have visited her long ago. Then March arrived, and Elizabeth left to
visit Charlotte. On the way to Kent, she stopped in London to see Jane and the
Gardiners and she asked her aunt about Jane was depressing. When she arrived, Charlotte
welcomed her with great pleasure. Two days later they were invited to dine at
Rosings, the estate of Lady Catherine. She advised Charlotte about managing her
house, her cows, and her poultry. Then, Charlotte said if she didn’t agree if
the younger ones are out before the elder ones are married. And it would be
very hard in the younger ones. There was different argue between Lady Catherine
and Elizabeth. Pride and Prejudice: Jane’s Disappointment
Charlotte was very kind to Mr. Collins. She listened quietly
to everything he had to say. One day, Jane got a letter from Caroline Bingley.
Caroline’s letter said that her brother, Bingley likes Georgiana Darcy very
much and she want to call Georgiana our sister. Elizabeth tried to convince her
sister that Bingley really fell in love with her and Caroline want her to marry
Caroline’s brother. The Bennets had agreed to dine with the Lucases. Charlotte
was hoping that Collins would fall in love with her. And Charlotte was success
to make it happened. The next morning, Collins declared his love to Charlotte.
She worry was telling Elizabeth her news. When Elizabeth heard that she engaged
to Collins she was happy. Jane didn’t hear news about Bingley for several
weeks. Elizabeth didn’t believe Caroline’s hints that her brother was falling
in love with Darcy’s sister. Now, Jane sure that Bingley had never loved her. At
Christmas, Mrs. Bennet’s brother and his wife came to visit. Mr. Gardiner.
Elizabeth told her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner about Bingley and Jane’s entire story.
Then, Mrs. Gardiner invited Jane to come to London with them. Jane accepted her
aunt’s invitation and could visit Caroline.Pride and Prejudice: Wickham’s Story
The story of Wickham made Elizabeth was shocking. Darcy and
Wickham grew up in the same house, Wickham’s father was dead and Darcy’s father
was a great man. He want help Wickham. Wickham said to Elizabeth that Darcy
gave his money quite freely to the poor and he was a very thoughtful guardian
of his sister and Lady Catherine, Darcy’s aunt expects her to marry Darcy. Jane
shocked when she heard the story from Elizabeth. She thought there had some
mistake. Two days later, Elizabeth went to Netherfield, she hope to find
Wickham. But she heard from Denny that he wasn’t coming. Darcy looked
uncomfortable when Elizabeth talked about Wickham. Bingley never even saw him
until morning at Meryton. Jane said to Elizabeth that Darcy and Wickham was the
same. That night, Collins spoke to Darcy without being introduced, Mrs. Bennet
spoke long and loudly to Lady Lucas about Jane and Bingley would be married
soon. Then, at the ball, Elizabeth’s youngest sister, Mary, sang for the guests
but her voice was weak and her manner affected. The next day, Collins asked to
speak to Elizabeth alone. Collins said that he want to marry with her. She
refused Collins and her parents was shocked when they heard about it. Her
mother will never see Elizabeth again if she don’t marry Collins.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Pride and Prejudice: A Visitor Arrives
Elizabeth was delighted to see Jane was
well enough to leave her room for a few hours. There, Jane and Bingley talked,
Caroline was read and Mrs. Hurst played with her rings and bracelets. Mr. Darcy
read and he didn’t look up from his book until Caroline invited Elizabeth to
walk about the room with her. There was
conversation between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth that made he felt more attracted
to Elizabeth than he ever wanted to. He fell in love with her. The next day,
when the Bennet family was together, Mr. Bennet announced that his cousin, Mr.
Collins was coming to visit for several days. Mr. Collins read letter to Mr.
Bennet and this letter make him would forgive his cousin a little. Mr. Collins
was a tall, overweight young man and his manners were very formal. He arrived in
his house at four o’clock. When, they were dinner and Mr. Bennet had a
conversation with him. Mr. Bennet found Mr. Collins completely absurd. Mr.
Collins intended to marry one of them, Jane was his first choice. But Jane was
likely to be engaged soon so he was choose Elizabeth. When, Mr. Collins walked in
Meryton he met Mr. Denny. Mr. Denny introduced them to a man named Mr. Wickham,
who’d recently joined their corps. Mr. Wickham was completely charming. Then, Darcy
and Bingley were coming down. Darcy determined not to fix his eyes on
Elizabeth, he suddenly noticed the stranger. Elizabeth saw Darcy and Wickham a
glances. Darcy’s face had turned red, and Wickham’s had turned white. Elizabeth
wondered what happened with Darcy and Wickham. She can’t imagine what happened
with them.
Pride and Prejudice: Netherfield Hall
Elizabeth could tell to Mr. Bingley that
her sister was falling in love to him but Jane refused to show her feelings.
So, Elizabeth mentioned this to Charlotte Lucas. Whenever Bingley was with her
sister, Elizabeth watched closely. Meanwhile, there was one thing she failed to
notice that Mr. Darcy was becoming interested in her when he saw Elizabeth was
at Lucas Lodge. One morning, Jane was invited by Bingley’s sisters, Caroline
and Louisa, to dine with them that evening. Jane asked her mother for the
carriage but her mother said that she had better go on horseback and looks like
it will be rain. She spent the night at Netherfield Hall and she is very ill. Elizabeth
was worried because the family carriage was not available and she was not a
horsewoman. She decided to walk but Catherine and Lydia volunteered. Elizabeth
said goodbye to her sister at Meryton and went on alone until she arrived at
Netherfield Hall. She saw her sister, Jane was ill with fever and headache. Then,
Elizabeth was called to dinner and when dinner was over, she returned to Jane’s
side. In out of the room, Mrs. Hurst and Caroline talked about Elizabeth that
she come here shows that she loved her sister when her sister has a cold. The
next morning, Mrs. Bennet, Catherine and Lydia came to visit jane. Elizabeth
was embarrassed by Mrs. Bennet’s behavior because Mrs. Bennet compared about
Jane’s beauty and good nature. She also compared Mr. Darcy friendlier than Sir
William Lucas. Elizebeth was eager to have her sister well and more eager to
leave.
Pride and Prejudice: A New Neighbor
There has one statement
that a young and single man with a good income must be needing a wife. A young man moves there, and mrs. Bannet
heard the nearby estate, Netherfield Park, was rented by Bingley. Bingley is a
single man with a large fortune four or five thousand a year. She talk to her
husband that Bingley will marry one of her daughter, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary,
Catherine, and Lydia, and her husband must call on him. Mr. Bingley attended
the next ball. He come with his two sisters, the husband of the eldest sister,
Mr. Hurst and another young man, Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy draw most of the
attention. Mr.Bingley urged his friend to join in the fun. Elizabeth Bannet is
sitting down just behind him but he just stands alone. Darcy thinks that Elizabeth is tolerable but
not pretties enough to temp him. After that, Jane and Elizabeth were talking
about the ball. Jane liked Mr. Bingley a great deal. The morning after the
ball, the Bennets and the Lucases were gathered at Lucas Lodge. Everyone said
about Mr. Darcy behaviour. And Elizabeth said that she should never dance with
him.Tuesday, 25 November 2014
OLIVER TWIST : The End of The Story
Sikes go up on the roof, he thought that was his one chance to escape from the angry crowd want catch him. He got a strong rope and hurried up to the roof. But the crowd grew larger and climber to the roof. Suddenly he remembered about Nancy’s eyes, he lost his balance and fell off the roof. He fell 35 feet and he dead. Two days after he dead, Mr. Brownlow bring Monks to Oliver. Oliver shocked to meet Monks. Then, Monks and Oliver knows about history of their parents. Oliver’s tears had fallen fast as he listened to the secrets of his mother and father. And Oliver knows about Rose is his own true aunt. Then, the boy threw his arms around her. On Monday, the crowd shouted joyfully upon hearing the news that Fagin would die on Monday. In three months, Rose and Harry were married. Harry became the pastor of the village church. Mrs. Maylie lived out the rest of her days with her son and his wife. Monks fell back into his old ways, spent it all, and died in prison. In return for telling the police all he knew about Fagin, Noah Claypole was set free. Mr. Bumble and his wife lost their jobs and they become so poor. Mr. Brownlow adopted Oliver and moved to the country with him and Mrs. Bedwin.
Saturday, 15 November 2014
OLIVER TWIST : Nancy’s Sad Fate
One night, Nancy went to met Rose
and Mr. Brownlow on London Bridge. When Nancy walked, Noah was following her into
the deepest shadows. Nancy stopped at the center of the bridge. They talked
about Mr. Brownlow want to find Monks and Nancy told them where Monks was. Mr.
Brownlow said that he can offer her a safe pace to live in England or another
country, but she refused it. Noah ran for Fagin’s house and told Fagin and
Sikes about what he heard. Fagin and Sikes knew everything. But they did not
believe that Nancy had refused to turn them in. Then, Sikes went to met Nancy.
Nancy told that she want Sikes met Mr. Brownlow, she will ask them to show him
the kindness them showed her. But Sikes didn’t trust her. Then, Nancy fell on
her knees and raised her hands toward heaven. Bill staggered back, raising his
hand to shut out the sight. Then he seized a heavy club and struck her down. It
was late evening when Mr. Brownlow got out of a coach at his own door. Two
strong-looking men climbed out, too. Then they helped a third man out of the
coach, and led him into the house. This man was Monks. Then, Mr. Brownlow told
him story about his father and Oliver, his young brother came Mr. Brownlow’s
way. Mr Brownlow said that he also know about his plan with Fagin and Sikes to Oliver.
OLIVER TWIST : Fagin’s Plan
The Sowerberry’s maid, Noah and Charlotte were in great
hurry because they had stolen 20 pounds from Mr. Sowerberry. When the two
arrived in London, they stopped at the tavern where Fagin often went. Noah said
to Charlotte that will get more than 20 pounds in London, from rich women’s
purses or went to banks to rob. After he said that, he saw the old man, Fagin
was coming toward him. Fagin said that he heard what Noah said and he want Noah
to be member of his gang. Noah agreed to be in Fagin’s gang. A few days latter,
Fagin had a job for Noah, he wanted Noah to follow Nancy to report back to him
about where she went. Then, Fagin had noticed that Nancy had been acting
strangely. On Sunday night, she had put on her bonnet to go out. But Sikes
didn’t want she go out and Nancy struggled and begged it but it doesn’t work. Fagin
thought that Nancy grown tired of Bill Sikes and she had a new friend. AndNancy
could be talked into poisoning Sikes. Then, Nancy would be free of him, and
Fagin would be rid of him, too.Fagin liked the idea. The next day,Fagin met
Noah, the newest member of his gang,Fagin told Noah that he must follow Nancy.
Fagin want know where she goes and who she met. Finally, Noah saw Nancy Come
out and he followed her as closely as seemed safe
OLIVER TWIST : A Plain Gold Ring
Mr. Bumble married with Mrs. Corney for two months. One evening, they had different opinion and they had an argument. The fight with his wife had made him thirsty and he went to a public house. Suddenly, there was stranger told him that he gave Mr. Bumble and he asked about Oliver. He would pay if Mr. Bumble wanted to give him information about Oliver. Mr. Bumble remembered if his wife knew about the old gray-haired woman who took care of Oliver’s mother and she heard a secret from Sally shortly before Sally passed away. Then, the stranger who named Monks wrote down an address on a scrap of paper and he wanted Mr. Bumble brought his wife to him. The next night, Mr. Bumble and his wife came to the address. Mrs. Bumble started to tell story about Sally that she told Mrs. Bumble, she stole something from Oliver Twist’s dead mother. After Sally died Mrs. Bumble found a pawn ticker in her leather bag that contained a small gold locket, which held two locks of hair and a gold wedding band. Then she gave the bag to Monks, she and Mr. Bumble left quickly. A few days later, Monks went to see Fagin. Nancy happened to be at Fagin’s place on an errand for Bill Sikes. Monks frowned when he saw her, he left the room with Fagin. After that, Nancy brought him the drink, and he drank it down. Soon he was in a deep, heavy sleep. Then, she run outside and went to see Miss Maylie that staying at a family hotel. Nancy told Maylie that she was the girl that dragged little Oliver back to Fagin’s night he left Mr. Brownlow’s house and she also told her about Monks who would pay Fagin if Fagin got the boy back, he would pay more if Fagin made Oliver into a thief. After told her about Monks and Fagin’s plan, Nancy got home and she told her if Maylie want to see Nancy, she could see Nancy every Sunday night, from 11 until clock strikes 12 on London Bridge. Maylie thought that she must tell Harry what Nancy had told her. Then, she sat down to write him a letter. Oliver came into the room. He saw Mr. Brownlow get out of a coach and enter a house. He very excited. Mr. Brownlow delighted to see Oliver again and he was happy to hear that Oliver was innocent of any wrong doing from Rose.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
OLIVER TWIST : Rose and Harry

Rose became very ill when summer came. She had lost her beauty, her face became red and she was once more deathly pale. One night, Rose had grown much worse. The village doctor said that it would be a miracle if she recovers. Dr. Losberno also said that it’s hard to Rose and very little hope. In the morning, Oliver went to the old church and he was prayed for Rose. When Oliver returned to the cottage, the doctor said that she would wake up and she looked great and happiness spread over his face. That night, Mrs. Maylie’s son arrived, Harry Maylie, a handsome young man of about 25. His meeting with his mother was full of warm emotion on both sides. His mother said that he was not to marry Rose, he might regret it someday because he didn’t know who her parents were. But Harry didn’t care, his heart was set on Rose as firmly as ever the heart of a man was set on a woman. When Rose was well enough, Harry want to see her. Harry said to Rose that for years he loved her and he was so afraid when he heard if she might die. But Rose said to Harry that he must forget her, not as a friend but as someone to love. If not for dear Mrs. Maylie, who has raised Rose as if she were Mrs. Maylie own child, she would be alone in this world. Rose would be like a great stone around her neck. She gave him her hand to kiss goodbye. But he gently placed one kiss on her forehead and hurried from her room.
OLIVER TWIST : Oliver’s Recovery
Bill Sykes and Toby Crackit laid Oliver in a dry ditch and started to run. It was a very cold night, and Oliver lay where Sikes had left him. In the morning, Oliver awoke. He was so weak that he could barely sit up. He tried to stand and he saw a house not far away. But the house was same that they tried to rob. He had no choice because he was in pain. When he knocked on the door, a servant opened it. . Moments later, the young woman returned and said that the boy was to be carried up to Mr. Giles’s room. Then she sent another servant to get a doctor. There were two women, Mrs. Maylie and Rose. After that, two policemen came and Dr. Losberne talked with Giles. Giles confused because he was not even sure that he had shot anyone. After the police left, Oliver tried to tell the doctor and the two women about his story. He had to stop often because of pain and lack of strength and he told them how he had been treated during his short life. Slowly, over the next few weeks, Oliver grew stronger and Oliver was taken by Dr. Losberne to Mr. Brownlow’s house. But now Mr. Brownlow’s house had a for rent sign in the window. Oliver terribly disappointed. He wanted to tell him what happened the day he disappeared. He wanted to clear his name to Mr. Brownlow. After that, the women took Oliver to a country cottage. It was a happy time to Oliver and two women. Oliver grew very close to the kind women who had saved him, and they to him.
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
OLIVER TWIST : Old Sally’s Story

The matron at the workhouse where Oliver had been sent was just having tea; Mrs. Corney heard a knock on the door. It was Mrs. Corney asked Mr. Bumble to stay for tea. Mr. Bumble just said yes. Then, they sat down at a round table by the fire. Mr. Bumble was moving his chair closer and closer to Mrs. Corney. Then, he wiped his lips and kissed her. Then, they heard a knock on the door. It was a poor women from the workhouse said that Old Sally wanted to say something important to Mrs. Corney before she dies. Mrs. Corney sat by old sally’s bed, Old Sally said to her that she nursed pretty young women, the pretty women gave birth to a boy and died. Sally stole gold from the women. She trusted Sally to treat her baby better and Sally said would only help that poor child, named Oliver. Before Sally continued her story, she died. Then, Mr. Bumble went out to Mr. Sowerberry’s to order a coffin for old Sally.
Fagin worried because Toby returned alone from the robbery. He worried about what happened to Oliver and Bill. He tried to find out if anyone had news of them. But no one knew about them. When he had turned his steps toward home, a dark figure approached him. The men, named Monks, became angry when he heard news about Oliver. He worried about if Oliver was dead. He asked to Fagin why he didn’t get him into picking pockets, like the other boys. Fagin explained that Oliver was not like other boys. Then, they both walked all around the place but found no one.
OLIVER TWIST: A terrible job

One night, Fagin visit Bill Sikes. He and Bill were planning to rob a house in Chertsey. They wanted silver. Bill Sikes was going to do the job with his friends, Toby Crackit. Then, Toby and Sikes had already tested the doors and shutters of the house. There was only one small window and it was left open at night. They would need a small child to go in the window and open the front door for them. Fagin said to use Oliver to go in the window and open the door. The next night, Nancy was take Oliver to Bill. Oliver thought about calling for help, but Nancy said to Oliver to remember one thing: whatever they make you do, it was no fault of yours, and they would kill Nancy if Oliver did not want do something to them. Then, Bill Sikes and Oliver went to the place of Toby Crackit. Oliver had no idea where they were going, and what would happen. Oliver and Toby were lying in the grass on the other side of the wall, and Bill followed them. Oliver asked to Bill to let him go and he promise, he would never come near London again. But Bill never let Oliver go. In a minute they had the window open. Oliver started walking slowly to the house. Oliver thought he would run up the stairs and warn the family. Then Bill yelled in alarm, he said to come back. Oliver’s lantern fell to the floor and Oliver fell back to the window. Oliver heard men shouting and guns shooting. He felt himself being carried over uneven ground at a rapid pace. Then a deadly cold feeling gripped the boy’s heart, and he saw and heard no more.
Sunday, 12 October 2014
OLIVER TWIST : The Boy Is Kidnapped

Oliver went out for return the book to the bookseller. He accidently turned down the wrong side street. Suddenly, Oliver stopped short by a pair of arms thrown round his neck. Nancy did it to ask Oliver to come home, but Oliver struggling to escape from her. After that, Bill Sikes rushed up to them. Bill was force Oliver to come home. He grabbed the books and struck Oliver on the head. Oliver tried to escape from them but Bill Sikes’s mistreated white dog started growling at Oliver. Then, they arrived at Fagin’s. Fagin was happy to see Oliver. Quickly, The Dodger went through Oliver’s pockets and took Mr. Brownlow’s money. Oliver tore wildly from the room, yelling for help. Fagin picked up a club and hit Oliver on the shoulders. Nancy tried to help Oliver. But bill held her back, and then she fainted. Charley take Oliver’s new suit and gave him some old rags to wear and locked him in a dark room. Oliver was seldom left alone. Oliver played the old game with Fagin and his friends, Fagin told stories were so funny. Fagin was slowly poisoning Oliver’s mind. And Fagin hoped that Oliver twist would be changed forever.
OLIVER TWIST : Oliver Meets Mr. Brownlow
The Dodger, Charley Bates and Oliver walked along the streets. The dodger and Charley Bates saw the old gentleman looking at book, and then the dodger put his hand into the old gentleman’s pocket and drew out a fine silk handkerchief. He gave that handkerchief to Charley. Unfortunately, someone saw what they did. Then, they run off at full speed and throw the pocket to Oliver. Oliver confused with all that he saw. Soon Oliver caught and brought to the police station because several people at the streets accused that he was thief. While Oliver caught and brought to the police station, the Dodger and Charley Bates had run back to Fagin’s. When Fagin heard about what had happened to Oliver, he was angry. Fagin was afraid that Oliver might say something to the police what they did. He and his Friends thought Oliver still at the police station and no one of them wanted to go there for any reason. The old gentleman named Mr. Brownlow came to the police station. He said to police to let Oliver go. But Oliver’s face was a deadly white, and his whole body was trembling. Then, Mr. Brownlow brought him to his house. There, Oliver treated with more kindness because he got a high fever. After a few days, he was feeling well enough to get up. Mr. Brownlow had bought him a fine new suit, a new cap, and a sturdy pair of new shoes. Oliver asked to Mr. Brownlow to return the book to the bookseller. He was happy to be able to do something to repay Mr. Brownlow’s kindness. The man at Mr. Brownlow’s house laughing, he wagered that Oliver would never return. He thought Oliver has a new suit of clothes on his back, has a set of valuable books under his arm, and has money in his pocket, Oliver would join his old friends, the thieves. But Mr. Brownlow believed that Oliver would come back to his house.
Saturday, 11 October 2014
OLIVER TWIST : Off to London
Noah did not like to see Oliver’s
position, so he treat edOliver as badly as possible and Charlotte did too.
Mrs.Sowerberry was Oliver’s enemy because she did not like to see her husband
was friendly with Oliver. When Noah and Oliver were waiting for the dinner, Noah
said to Oliver that her mother was a real bad one and she surely have ended up
in prison or been hanged. Oliver was angry and he grabbed Noah by the throat
and shook him. And everyone in the dinning room accused him that would murder
Noah. Mr. Sowerberry gave Oliver a good beating indeed. Oliver took it all
without a tear but he cried when he was alone. He decided to move out from the
house and started off on the road to London. In his road, a kind man gave him some bread
and cheese and a kind old lady gave him her table scraps. But Oliver have died
on the highway, he limped slowly into Barnet. He was too tired, the young man
helped him. The young man was short, bowlegged, and had small, sharp, ugly
eyes. The young man’s named Jack Dawkins, but his friends called him the
Artful Dodger. The boy gave Oliver some bits of bread and ham and gave Oliver
place to stay. The dodger would introduce Oliver to Jolly gentlemen that would
give Oliver lodgings for nothing. Oliver thought that he had never seen a
dirtier place. When the Dodger opened his place, Oliver saw the old place. There
were five boys, Oliver shocked. They were smoking pipes and drinking. The
other boy, Fagin gave Oliver something to drink. Soon Oliver fell into a deep
sleep. When he awoke, no one was in the room but Fagin. Oliver saw Fagin had
taken a sparkling gold watches, ring, bracelets and all sorts of fine jewels
from a box hidden under a board in the floor. Fagin said to Oliver that were all
he had to live in such a old age. Oliver thought that indeed Fagin must be a
miser because with those things he could cost a good place to stay. Suddenly, a young woman that her hair and
clothes were not very neat, named Nancy came to see Fagin. Oliver had no idea
what kind of work they did but he was eager to learn. After a few days, Fagin
sent Oliver out with the Dodger and Charley Bates.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
OLIVER TWIST : A Hungry Orphan
Oliver Twist was born in a
certain town, there was a workhouse. After her mother had a struggles, breathed,
sneezed and let out a loud cry. The young mother’s want to see her child, Oliver
twist. Unfortunately, after the doctor placed the child in his mother’s arms,
her heart had stopped forever. Sally, the woman who helped her and the doctor
tried to know her identity. But no one knew about her identity. Sally dressed
the baby boy with old clothes. The tiny boy sent to a baby farm. Mrs. Mann
was very clear about what was good for children. There kind of farming did not
produce much of a crop. When Oliver’s ninth birthday, Mr. Bumble, the parish
beadle was a greedy came to Oliver’s home. He said that Oliver was too old to
stay here any longer and he must go to the workhouse. So, Oliver must life in
workhouse. People who lived in the
workhouse got a free meal three times a day. There, one boy began hinting that
he might eat one of the others if he didn’t get more gruel in his bowl. Oliver
and his friends played a game of chance to decide who would be the one to ask
for more. Then, Oliver got turn to ask if he want some more gruel. Other boy in workhouse told to Mr. Bumble that
Oliver has asked for more. Oliver was shut up in a dark room for a week. And mr.
bumble would give five pounds to any citizen who would take Oliver Twist. Then,
oliver was give to mr. sowerberry, was a tall, thin, man and always dressed
all in black. There he met noah, who also worked for Mr. Sowerberry. Mr.
Sowerberry thought oliver could come to childrens funerals. The next day,
oliver and Mr. Sowerberry went to a funeral.
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