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作       者:Charles Dickens 查尔斯·狄更斯

出  版  社:外语教学与研究出版社

出版时间:2013-03-01

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CHAPTER I  Treats of the place where Oliver Twist was born and of the circumstances attending his birth

CHAPTER II  Treats of Oliver Twist's growth, education, and board

CHAPTER III  Relates how Oliver Twist was very near getting a place which would not have been a sinecure

CHAPTER IV  Oliver, being offered another place, makes his first entry into public life

CHAPTER V  Oliver mingles with new associates. Going to a funeral for the first time, he forms an unfavorable notion of his master's business

CHAPTER VI  Oliver, being goaded by the taunts of noah, rouses into action, and rather astonishes him

CHAPTER VII  Oliver continues refractory

CHAPTER VIII  Oliver walks to London. He encounters on the road a strange sort of young gentleman

CHAPTER IX  Containing further particulars concerning the pleasant old gentleman, and his hopeful pupils

CHAPTER X  Oliver becomes better acquainted with the characters of his new associates; and purchases experience at a high price. Being a short, but very important chapter, in this history

CHAPTER XI  Treats of Mr. Fang the police magistrate; and furnishes a slight specimen of his mode of administering justice

CHAPTER XII  In which Oliver is taken better care of than he ever was before. And in which the narrative reverts to the merry old gentleman and his youthful friends.

CHAPTER XIII  Some new acquaintances are introduced to the intelligent reader, connected with whom various pleasant matters are related, appertaining to this history

CHAPTER XIV  Comprising further particulars of Oliver's stay at Mr. Brownlow's, with the remarkable prediction which one Mr. Grimwig uttered concerning him, when he went out on an errand

CHAPTER XV  Showing how very fond of Oliver Twist, the merry old jew and miss nancy were

CHAPTER XVI  Relates what became of Oliver Twist, after he had been claimed by Nancy

CHAPTER XVII  Oliver's destiny continuing unpropitious, brings a great man to london to injure his reputation.

CHAPTER XVIII  How Oliver passed his time in the improving society of his reputable friends

CHAPTER XIX  In which a notable plan is discussed and determined on

CHAPTER XX  Wherein Oliver is delivered over to Mr. William Sikes

CHAPTER XXI  The Expedition

CHAPTER XXII  The Burglary

CHAPTER XXIII  Which contains the substance of a pleasant conversation between Mr. Bumble and a lady; and shows that even a beadle may be susceptible on some points

CHAPTER XXIV  Treats on a very poor subject. But is a short one, and may be found of importance in this history.

CHAPTER XXV  Wherein this history reverts to Mr. Fagin and company

CHAPTER XXVI  In which a mysterious character appears upon the scene; and many things, inseparable from this history, are done and performed

CHAPTER XXVII  At ones for the unpoliteness of a former chapter; which deserted a lady, most unceremoniously

CHAPTER XXVIII  Looks after Oliver, and proceeds with his adventures

CHAPTER XXIX  Has an introductory account of the inmates of the house, to which Oliver resorted.

CHAPTER XXX  Relates what Oliver's new visitors thought of him

CHAPTER XXXI  Involves a critical position

CHAPTER XXXII  Of the happy life Oliver began to lead with his kind friends

CHAPTER XXXIII  Wherein the happiness of Oliver and his friends, experiences a sudden check

CHAPTER XXXIV  Contains some introductory particulars relative to a young gentleman who now arrives upon the scene; and a new adventure which happened to Oliver

CHAPTER XXXV  Containing the unsatisfactory result of Oliver's adventure; and a conversation of some importance between Harry Maylie and Rose

CHAPTER XXXVI  Is a very short one, and may appear of no great importance in its place, but it should be read notwithstanding, as a sequel to the last, and a key to one that will follow when its time arrives

CHAPTER XXXVII  In which the reader may perceive a contrast, not uncommon in matrimonial cases

CHAPTER XXXVIII  Containing an account of what passed between Mr. and Mrs. bumble, and Mr. monks, at their nocturnal interview

CHAPTER XXXIX  Introduces some respectable characters with whom the reader is already acquainted, and shows how Monks and the Jew laid their worthy heads together

CHAPTER XL  A strange interview, which is a sequel to the last chamber

CHAPTER XLI  Containing fresh discoveries, and showing that suprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone.

CHAPTER XLII  An old acquaintance of Oliver's, exhibiting decided marks of genius, becomes a public character in the metropolis

CHAPTER XLIII  Wherein is shown how the artful Dodger got into trouble

CHAPTER XLIV  The time arrives for Nancy to redeem her pledge to Rose Maylie. She fail.

CHAPTER XLV  Noah Claypole is employed by Fagin on a secret mission

CHAPTER XLVI  The appointment kept

CHAPTER XLVII  Fatal consequences

CHAPTER XLVIII  The flight of sikes

CHAPTER XLIX  Monks and Mr. Brownlow at length meet. Their conversation, and the intelligence that interrupts it

CHAPTER L  The pursuit and escape

CHAPTER LI  Affording an explanation of more mysteries than one, and comprehending a proposal of marriage with no word of settlement or pin-money

CHAPTER LII  Fagin's last night alive

CHAPTER LIII  And last

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