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- •In a final burst(всплеске) of bad temper(дурное настроение), Mr Fang said that his time had been wasted. He announced that Oliver was innocent, and ordered(приказал) everybody out of the court.
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- •It was said as a joke, but if the man had seen the evil(злой) look on Fagin's face, he might have thought the warning was a necessary one.
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- •Interesting evening for Oliver, after so many days locked up alone.
- •It's about the robbery at Chertsey, Bill,' answered Fagin. 'Some lovely silver in that house down there!'
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- •Chapter 8. After the robbery
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- •Chapter 9. Oliver starts another life
- •Instead of the evil-looking robber they expected to see, the two ladies found only a pale, thin child, lying peacefully asleep.
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London to see Mr Brownlow, the boy was very pleased.
They set out by coach one fine morning, and when they arrived in London, they went straight to Mr Brownlow's house. Oliver's heart beat with excitement as they stopped outside. But the house was empty. They were told by the people next door that Mr Krownlow had moved to the West Indies six weeks before. Oliver was very disappointed; he had thought about Mr Brownlow so much recently, and had always hoped to find him again. But now the kind old man had moved abroad, still believing Oliver was a lying thief, and he might hold this belief until the day he died.
This was a bitter disappointment to Oliver, but his new friends were still as kind to him as ever. They left the house in Chertsey and moved to a quiet cottage in the country, taking Oliver with them. Spring came, and in the fresh air, away from the noise and smoke and trouble of the city, Oliver began a new life. He went for walks with Rose and Mrs Maylie, or Rose read to him, and he worked hard at his lessons. He felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty. Ему казалось, что он оставил навсегда мир преступности и лишений и бедности.