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Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. "Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row?"Said This Strange Young Gentleman To Oliver. "I Am Very Hungry And Tired, "Replied Oliver;The Tears Standing In His Eyes As He Spoke. "I Have Walked A Long Way. I Have Been Walking These Seven Days. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Oliver Twist, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. "Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row?"Said This Strange Young Gentleman To Oliver. "I Am Very Hungry And Tired, "Replied Oliver;The Tears Standing In His Eyes As He Spoke. "I Have Walked A Long Way. I Have Been Walking These Seven Days. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Oliver Twist, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. " Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row?" Said This Strange Young Gentleman To Oliver. " I Am Very Hungry And Tired, " Replied Oliver; The Tears Standing In His Eyes As He Spoke. " I Have Walked A Long Way. I Have Been Walking These Seven Days." Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Oliver Twist, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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In this illustration by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' classic novel Oliver Twist, we witness the fateful encounter between Oliver and the mischievous Artful Dodger. The scene is set against a backdrop of Victorian London, with its dimly lit streets and bustling crowds. Oliver's weary figure stands in stark contrast to the confident demeanor of the Dodger, who approaches him with curiosity. As they exchange words, it becomes evident that Oliver is both hungry and exhausted from his arduous journey. Tears well up in his eyes as he recounts walking for seven long days. Furniss masterfully captures the essence of these iconic characters through his intricate sketching technique. Each line seems to breathe life into their personalities - Oliver's vulnerability and innocence juxtaposed against the Dodger's street-smart charm. This illustration serves as a reminder of Dickens' unparalleled ability to create vivid characters that resonate with readers across generations. Through his timeless storytelling, he sheds light on social issues prevalent during his time while leaving an indelible mark on English literature. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand the trials and tribulations faced by young Oliver Twist. It serves as a testament to both Dickens' literary genius and Furniss' artistic prowess, making it a cherished piece for any lover of classical literature or admirer of Victorian-era artistry.
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