(Open to speculation at this point – the fact that Oliver closely resembles the portrait is a clue). Bill Sikes refers to Fagin as “an insatiable old fence”. What does he mean by “fence”?
When his mother dies after childbirth, the poor orphaned boy named Oliver Twist is taken in Mr ... Now, the ruthless thug, Bill Sikes, has a new lucrative job in mind about the wealthy Mr ...
when a small, safe girl examines Oliver’s plight as a foundling for sale, to the warm exuberance of Fagin’s den, to the brutality of Bill Sikes’ treatment of the kind-hearted Nancy, and the way she ...
(She is worried about having spoken to Rose about Oliver). What does Bill Sikes mean when he says “Dark and heavy it is too – a good night for business”? (A dark night is good for committing ...