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Oliver Twist Study Guide

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by Charles Dickens
About 107 pages (32,031 words)
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Chapter 46 Summary

Nancy is very nervous and filled with a sense of dread, but she goes to the bridge, closely followed by Noah. Mr. Brownlow and Rose approach her, and she asks them to go down the stairs, so that they can speak in secret. Noah follows them, hides nearby. Mr. Brownlow tells Nancy that she must either give up Fagin or give up Monks. Nancy says she can never give up Fagin, because even though he is evil, he is part of her group. Mr. Brownlow tells Nancy that if she describes Monks to them, they will try to find him, but that if they cannot, they will need to locate Fagin, but they will keep her name out of it. She describes Monks.....

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