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      • Noah is able to witness Jack as he is being brought into court. Jack acts disrespectfully toward the officials and the plaintiff and claims he won’t receive proper justice there. Noah returns to tell Fagin about how Jack is making them proud by remaining his mischievous self.
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  2. Summary: Chapter 42. Noah Claypole and Charlotte flee to London after robbing Mr. Sowerberry. They stop at the Three Cripples inn, where they meet Fagin and Barney. Fagin invites Noah to join his gang, assigning him to rob children.

  3. Fagin explains to Noah that he must look out for two number ones, in order to be successful as a criminal: Noah himself (number one), and Fagin (the absolute number one of all). An incredibly important scene in the novel, and one that has become, understandably, quite famous.

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    After his first month with Sowerberry, Oliver becomes an officialapprentice. He gets lots of practice because there are many deaths in the “nicesickly season” that he begins. Oliver gains experiences observing the behaviorof people at funerals and notices that when a wealthy older person dies, therelatives don’t seem to grieve so deeply, and spouse...

    Noah tells Bumble that Oliver has tried to murder him, Charlotte, and themistress. Noah makes sure to tell his story dramatically, for maximum effect.Noah says that since Sowerberry is out working, the mistress needs Bumble tocome flog Oliver as a punishment. Bumble readily agrees. When Bumble meetsOliver at Sowerberry’s shop, he is surprised to se...

    Oliver walks five miles and is worried that someone may be following him totake him back to Sowerberry. He remembers that London is seventy miles away,and he thinks about the rumors he’s heard about London—namely, that it’s anideal place for a homeless boy. He thinks there will be many opportunities forhim there. Throughout his journey, Oliver stru...

    When Oliver wakes up the next morning, he sees only Fagin in the room. Notseeing that Oliver is awake, Fagin takes some valuable watches from a trapdoor.While Fagin admires the valuables, Oliver has a hard time reconciling the worthof those watches and expensive items with the squalor of the apartment. Faginthen notices that Oliver is watching him ...

    Oliver continues to practice stealing from Fagin’s pockets, and he observesthat when the other boys come in with little to nothing from a day’s “work,”Fagin is angry, sends them to bed without food, and even abuses them. Oliver isfinally allowed to go out with Jack and Charley, and he observes that they moveat a slow pace, which is not what he expe...

  4. Fagin begins to train Noah, and in doing so tells him that his best boy, the artful Dodger, has just been arrested. Charley Bates comes in, and tells Fagin that they found the owner of the snuff box that the Dodger stole, and so he is going to be imprisoned.

  5. The narrator explains how Fagin carries out his plot to make Oliver a willing member of his gang. First, he deprives him of human company, and then, he makes the boys, Dodger and Bates, become his friends. This campaign reveals Fagin to be a wily manipulator.

  6. Tell me that again—once again, just for him to hear,’ said the Jew, pointing to Sikes as he spoke. ‘Tell yer what?’ asked the sleepy Noah, shaking himself pettishly. ‘That about— Nancy,’ said Fagin, clutching Sikes by the wrist, as if to prevent his leaving the house before he had heard enough.