The game is practice for the real “job” that is done outside. He is training them to steal from wealthy men on the streets, although Oliver is oblivious to that. Oliver loves his new home and delights in playing a strange game with Fagin.įagin puts a bunch of riches in his giant coat pockets, and tells the boys to take them out of his pockets without him noticing. Fagin seems to be a kind and generous man, as he gives his children money to spend when they go out. One day, Oliver ventures out onto the streets, and by chance meets a boy, who offers to bring Oliver back to his home, where there is "a merry old gentleman who will feed and take in." He is taken to the home, where the gentleman, Fagin, gives him food and offers shelter. Oliver Twist follows a young, orphaned boy, Oliver Twist, who is the protagonist.
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