![Charles Dickens 's 'The Adventures of Oliver Twist' : Nancy meeting Mr Brownlow and Rose Maylie on the stairs of the London Stock Photo - Alamy Charles Dickens 's 'The Adventures of Oliver Twist' : Nancy meeting Mr Brownlow and Rose Maylie on the stairs of the London Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/ERHHET/charles-dickens-s-the-adventures-of-oliver-twist-nancy-meeting-mr-ERHHET.jpg)
Charles Dickens 's 'The Adventures of Oliver Twist' : Nancy meeting Mr Brownlow and Rose Maylie on the stairs of the London Stock Photo - Alamy
![File:Oliver Twist, (1875?) "A few-a very few- will suffice, Rose," said the young man, drawing his chair towards her." (3982757275).jpg - Wikimedia Commons File:Oliver Twist, (1875?) "A few-a very few- will suffice, Rose," said the young man, drawing his chair towards her." (3982757275).jpg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e5/Oliver_Twist%2C_%281875%3F%29_%22A_few-a_very_few-_will_suffice%2C_Rose%2C%22_said_the_young_man%2C_drawing_his_chair_towards_her.%22_%283982757275%29.jpg)
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![The memorial tablet to Agnes." ["The Church Plate."] — the final plate for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (April 1839) The memorial tablet to Agnes." ["The Church Plate."] — the final plate for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (April 1839)](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/cruikshank/ot25.jpg)
The memorial tablet to Agnes." ["The Church Plate."] — the final plate for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (April 1839)
![Rose Maylie and Oliver. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in Rose Maylie and Oliver. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/R577D8/rose-maylie-and-oliver-this-sketch-is-intended-as-a-sort-of-title-page-to-the-twenty-five-water-colour-drawings-etc-1894-twenty-six-plates-proofs-in-colour-of-the-illustrations-used-in-the-chapman-hall-1895-edition-of-oliver-twist-ms-inscription-by-joseph-grego-source-dex2972-plate-26-author-dickens-charles-cruikshank-george-R577D8.jpg)
Rose Maylie and Oliver. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in
![Oliver Twist' revisited: A look back at ITV's mini-series adaptation from 1999 - British Period Dramas Oliver Twist' revisited: A look back at ITV's mini-series adaptation from 1999 - British Period Dramas](https://britishperioddramas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/34-1-800x445.jpg)
Oliver Twist' revisited: A look back at ITV's mini-series adaptation from 1999 - British Period Dramas
![Miss Rose begs for Oliver not to be sent to prison but Mrs Maylie replies that she intends to send Oliver nonetheless. They later wait for Oliver to wake to see… Miss Rose begs for Oliver not to be sent to prison but Mrs Maylie replies that she intends to send Oliver nonetheless. They later wait for Oliver to wake to see…](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/0f/27/b0/0f27b04a318b0abdf480b2cec0b6d2b8.png)
Miss Rose begs for Oliver not to be sent to prison but Mrs Maylie replies that she intends to send Oliver nonetheless. They later wait for Oliver to wake to see…
![Rose" by Harry Furniss — thirty-second illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1910) Rose" by Harry Furniss — thirty-second illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1910)](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/furniss/ot32.jpg)
Rose" by Harry Furniss — thirty-second illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1910)
![A few — a very few — will suffice, Rose,"said the young man,drawing his chair towards her. — nineteenth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" A few — a very few — will suffice, Rose,"said the young man,drawing his chair towards her. — nineteenth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist"](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/mahoney/89.jpg)
A few — a very few — will suffice, Rose,"said the young man,drawing his chair towards her. — nineteenth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist"
![Rose and Nancy" by Harry Furniss — twenty-fifth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1910) Rose and Nancy" by Harry Furniss — twenty-fifth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1910)](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/furniss/ot25.jpg)