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The Jew and Morris Bolter begin to understand each other

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Depicting a scene from "Oliver Twist" by "Boz", a.k.a. Charles Dickens. This illustration marks the meeting of Oliver's old nemesis, the spindly-legged Noah Claypole (who has robbed Sowerberry's till and fled to London with the Sowerberrys' maid, Charlotte) and Fagin, who has made his temporary headquarters at the disreputable public house known as The Three Cripples.

Courtesy of Boston Public Library

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george cruikshank 1792 1878 prints and drawings boston public library arts department criminals fagin fictitious character dickens charles 1812 1870 oliver twist engravings book illustrations prints english george cruikshank 1792 1878 morris bolter high resolution portrait book illustrations
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1838
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Boston Public Library
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george cruikshank 1792 1878 prints and drawings boston public library arts department criminals fagin fictitious character dickens charles 1812 1870 oliver twist engravings book illustrations prints english george cruikshank 1792 1878 morris bolter high resolution portrait book illustrations