TAILIEUCHUNG - LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Oliver Twist -Charles Dickens -CHAPTER 20

Oliver Twist- CHAPTER XX Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ dành cho trẻ em nổi tiếng của nhà văn Charles Dicken với những từ vựng quen thuộc. Nhằm giúp các em và các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh | Oliver Twist Charles Dickens CHAPTER XX WHEREIN OLVER IS DELIVERED OVER TO MR. WILLIAM SIKES When Oliver awoke in the morning he was a good deal surprised to find that a new pair of shoes with strong thick soles had been placed at his bedside and that his old shoes had been removed. At first he was pleased with the discovery hoping that it might be the forerunner of his release but such thoughts were quickly dispelled on his sitting down to breakfast along with the Jew who told him in a tone and manner which increased his alarm that he was to be taken to the residence of Bill Sikes that night. To to stop there sir asked Oliver anxiously. No no my dear. Not to stop there replied the Jew. We shouldn t like to lose you. Don t be afraid Oliver you shall come back to us again. Ha ha ha We won t be so cruel as to send you away my dear. Oh no no The old man who was stooping over the fire toasting a piece of bread looked round as he bantered Oliver thus and chuckled as if to show that he knew he would still be very glad to get away if he could. I suppose said the Jew fixing his eyes on Oliver you want to know what you re going to Bill s for eh my dear Oliver coloured involuntarily to find that the old thief had been reading his thoughts but boldly said Yes he did want to know. Why do you think inquired Fagin parrying the question. Indeed I don t know sir replied Oliver. Bah said the Jew turning away with a disappointed countenance from a close perusal of the boy s face. Wait till Bill tells you then. The Jew seemed much vexed by Oliver s not expressing any greater curiosity on the subject but the truth is that although Oliver felt very anxious he was too much confused by the earnest cunning of Fagin s looks and his own speculations to make any further inquiries just then. He had no other opportunity for the Jew remained very surly and silent till night when he prepared to go abroad. You may burn a candle said the Jew putting one upon the table. And here s a book for you to

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