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      • Twist is arrested by the traffic warden from earlier and is interrogated by Detectives Brownlow and Bedwin who tell him about Chitling. Twist is let free and gets back to base. Batesey is planning to get in a box to steal the painting while it's on the move but because he's claustrophobic, Twist switches places with him.
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  2. A thief named Tom Chitling steals an envelope from a safe and escapes from guards, but is thrown off a building by an unseen assailant. The envelope is stolen while Tom is left to die. Years before, a boy named Oliver lived with his mother Molly and their hobby was painting.

  3. Chitling has finally had enough, and seems amazed at the Dodgers luck. Fagin is less amazed. After killing time for a while, the Dodger asks Chitling why he seems so down. Before Chitling can answer, the Dodger asks Fagin and Charley for their opinion.

  4. Fagin and Chitling both hint that Chitling has been in prison for over a month, but Oliver does not understand their implications. After eating together, they all go to sleep. Although Chitling is a good deal older than the other boys, he is not particularly bright, as evidenced later.

  5. Chitling added, with strong marks of irritation, that the new way of fumigating clothes up yonder was infernal unconstitutional, for it burnt holes in them, and there was no remedy against the...

  6. Chitling gets angry as Charlie Bates continues to laugh. He tries to punch Bates, but Bates manages to dodge it. Dodger lets in Toby Crackit and warns Bates with a look that now is not the time to laugh.

  7. A thief named Tom Chitling steals an envelope from a safe and escapes from guards, but is thrown off a building by an unseen assailant. The envelope is stolen while Tom is left to die. Years before, a boy named Oliver lived with his mother Molly and their hobby was painting.

  8. Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist. Chapter 25: WHEREIN THIS HISTORY REVERTS TO MR. FAGIN AND COMPANY (continued) 'That's two doubles and the rub,' said Mr. Chitling, with a very long face, as he drew half-a-crown from his waistcoat-pocket. 'I never see such a feller as you, Jack; you win everything.

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