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In this captivating illustration by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, we see the moment when Oliver falls in with the Artful Dodger

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"i ll Bite, If You Hit Me!"used, Already, To Be Worried And Hunted Like A Beast, The Boy Crouched Down
" i ll Bite, If You Hit Me!" " used, Already, To Be Worried And Hunted Like A Beast, The Boy Crouched Down, And Looked Back Again

Background imageHuffam Collection: Trottys Dream. 'had Trotty Dreamed? Or Are His Joys And Sorrows, And The Actors In Them

Trottys Dream. "had Trotty Dreamed? Or Are His Joys And Sorrows, And The Actors In Them
Trottys Dream. " had Trotty Dreamed? Or Are His Joys And Sorrows, And The Actors In Them, But A Dream; Himself A Dream; The Teller Of This Tale A Dreamer, Waking But Now

Background imageHuffam Collection: Tilly Slowboy. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Cricket On The Hearth From

Tilly Slowboy. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Cricket On The Hearth From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910

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The Begging Letter Writer. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910

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Estella And Pip. "i Saw No Shadow Of Another Parting From Her. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles
Estella And Pip. " i Saw No Shadow Of Another Parting From Her." Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910

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Magwitch Under Sentence Of Death. "a Broad Shaft Of Light Came In Through The Great Windows Of The Court
Magwitch Under Sentence Of Death. " a Broad Shaft Of Light Came In Through The Great Windows Of The Court. Rising For A Moment, A Distinct Speck Of Face In This Ray Of Light, The Prisoner Said

Background imageHuffam Collection: Provis. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations

Provis. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910

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Estella And Pip In Miss Havishams Garden. "let US Make One More Round Of The Garden, "Said Estella
Estella And Pip In Miss Havishams Garden. " let US Make One More Round Of The Garden, " Said Estella. " you Shall Be My Page And Give Me Your Shoulder." Her Handsome Dress Had

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Mr. Jaggers And His Clients. "mr. Jaggers Suddenly Stopped, And Turning On The Two Women With Shawls, Said
Mr. Jaggers And His Clients. " mr. Jaggers Suddenly Stopped, And Turning On The Two Women With Shawls, Said, " oh! Amelia, Is It

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Pips Struggle With The Escaped Convict. "the Man Took Me By Both Arms
Pips Struggle With The Escaped Convict. " the Man Took Me By Both Arms, And Tilted Me Back As Far As He Could Hold Me

Background imageHuffam Collection: Dolge Orlick. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations

Dolge Orlick. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910

Background imageHuffam Collection: Miss Havisham. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations

Miss Havisham. Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations, From The Testimonial Edition Published 1910

Background imageHuffam Collection: Receipt, Dated 1802, Signed By E. Pickwick, A Coach Proprietor From Whom Charles Dickens Took The

Receipt, Dated 1802, Signed By E. Pickwick, A Coach Proprietor From Whom Charles Dickens Took The Name For The Pickwick Papers. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

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From The Manuscript Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, Showing That Mr. Bill Sikes First Had His Name Spelled With A Y, And Including Passages Not In The Published Book

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From The Original Manuscript Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, Where "The Dodger"Cheeks The Magistrate
From The Original Manuscript Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, Where " The Dodger" Cheeks The Magistrate. From The Strand Magazine, Published 1896

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Part Of Charles Dickens Manuscript Notes Re The Plot Of The Old Curiosity Shop. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

Background imageHuffam Collection: One Of The Title Pages Written By Charles Dickens When He Was Working On His Novel Martin Chuzzlewit

One Of The Title Pages Written By Charles Dickens When He Was Working On His Novel Martin Chuzzlewit. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

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Part Of Dickens Manuscript Notes Re The Name Of His Hero For Martin Chuzzlewit. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

Background imageHuffam Collection: Title Page To Manuscript Of Dombey And Son In Charles Dickens Own Hand Writing

Title Page To Manuscript Of Dombey And Son In Charles Dickens Own Hand Writing. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

Background imageHuffam Collection: Page Proof From Great Expectations, Showing Charles Dickenss Hand Written Corrections

Page Proof From Great Expectations, Showing Charles Dickenss Hand Written Corrections. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

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Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 A

Background imageHuffam Collection: Charles Dickens, 1812 - 1870. English Novelist. Hand Writing Sample

Charles Dickens, 1812 - 1870. English Novelist. Hand Writing Sample

Background imageHuffam Collection: Charles John Huffam Dickens 1812 To 1870 English Novelist From The Book The Year 1912 Illustrated

Charles John Huffam Dickens 1812 To 1870 English Novelist From The Book The Year 1912 Illustrated Published London 1913

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Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812-1870. English Novelist. Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Photograph By Mayall
Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812-1870. English Novelist. Engraved By D.J. Pound From A Photograph By Mayall. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Published In London

Background imageHuffam Collection: Sikes Attempting To Destroy His Dog. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Sikes Attempting To Destroy His Dog. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

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Mr. Fagin And His Pupil Recovering Nancy. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Mr.Fagin And His Pupil Recovering Nancy. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: The Evidence Destroyed. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

The Evidence Destroyed. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

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Mr. Bumble Degraded In The Eyes Of The Paupers. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Mr.Bumble Degraded In The Eyes Of The Paupers. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

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Oliver Waited On By The Bow Street Runners. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

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The Meeting. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G. Cruikshank
The Meeting. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: The Jew And Morris Bolter Begin To Understand Each Other. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver

The Jew And Morris Bolter Begin To Understand Each Other. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank

Background imageHuffam Collection: Fagin In The Condemned Cell. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Fagin In The Condemned Cell. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Rose Maylie And Oliver. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Rose Maylie And Oliver. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G
Rose Maylie And Oliver.From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: The Last Chance. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

The Last Chance. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G. Cruikshank
The Last Chance. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Job Trotter Encounters Sam In Mr. Muzzles Kitchen. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The

Job Trotter Encounters Sam In Mr. Muzzles Kitchen. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By
Job Trotter Encounters Sam In Mr.Muzzles Kitchen. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageHuffam Collection: The Trial. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K

The Trial. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Trial. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageHuffam Collection: The Wardens Room. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K

The Wardens Room. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Wardens Room. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageHuffam Collection: Oliver Amazed At The Dodgers Mode Of Going To Work. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist

Oliver Amazed At The Dodgers Mode Of Going To Work. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Monks And The Jew. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Monks And The Jew. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Mr. Claypole As He Appeared When His Master Was Out. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist

Mr. Claypole As He Appeared When His Master Was Out. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Mr.Claypole As He Appeared When His Master Was Out. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

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The Burglary. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G. Cruikshank
The Burglary. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

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The Valentine. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Valentine. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageHuffam Collection: The Card Room At Bath. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K

The Card Room At Bath. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Card Room At Bath. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageHuffam Collection: Oliver Twist At Mrs. Maylies Door. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist At Mrs. Maylies Door. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist At Mrs.Maylies Door. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Mr. Bumble And Mrs. Corney Taking Tea. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles

Mr. Bumble And Mrs. Corney Taking Tea. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Mr.Bumble And Mrs.Corney Taking Tea. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Olivers Reception By Fagin And The Boys. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles

Olivers Reception By Fagin And The Boys. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Master Bates Explains A Professional Technicality. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By

Master Bates Explains A Professional Technicality. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901

Background imageHuffam Collection: Oliver Claimed By His Affectionate Friends. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By

Oliver Claimed By His Affectionate Friends. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901




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In this captivating illustration by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, we see the moment when Oliver falls in with the Artful Dodger. The strange young gentleman approaches Oliver and asks, "Hullo, my covey, what's the row?" It is evident that Oliver is exhausted and hungry as tears well up in his eyes while he replies, "I am very hungry and tired. I have walked a long way. I have been walking these seven days. " Another fascinating artwork from Furniss depicts Sergeant Buzfuz from Dickens' The Pickwick Papers. This comical character comes to life as we witness him in action through this illustration. The Dancing Academy also takes center stage in one of Furniss' illustrations where Mr. Cooper introduces his daughter Miss Billsmethi to a potential dance partner. They hope she will have the pleasure of dancing various styles like quadrilles, minuets, gavottes, country dances, fandangos, double hornpipes, and farinagholkajingos with him. Captain Cuttle and Mr. Carker engage in an intriguing conversation captured by Furniss' artistry. As they discuss matters at hand while settling themselves comfortably. Mr. Pickwick appears busy arranging memoranda during his leisure hours in another delightful illustration from The Pickwick Papers. Furniss also contributes a frontispiece for A Child's History of England by Charles Dickens titled "The Pageant of English History. " This captivating image sets the tone for young readers embarking on their historical journey. Oliver's fiery spirit is awakened when faced with cruelty towards his deceased mother as depicted vividly by Furniss' artwork titled "Oliver Aroused. " Noah cowers before him as he blubbers about fearing for his life. The Beadle makes an appearance through yet another remarkable illustration by Furniss for Sketches by Boz capturing the essence of this character.