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Oliver Twist (Puffin Classics) (edition 1994)

by Charles Dickens (Author)

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A simplified retelling of the adventures of an orphan boy who lives in the the squalid surroundings of a nineteenth-century English workhouse until he becomes involved with a gang of thieves.
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Title:Oliver Twist (Puffin Classics)
Authors:Charles Dickens (Author)
Info:Puffin Classics (1994), Edition: New edition, 352 pages
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Oliver Twist: Abridged Edition (Puffin Classics) by Charles Dickens

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