Labels:sunflower | coffee cup | mug | text | flower | cup OCR: OLIVER TWIST course and then to another, and again rocolling from all, at out OLIVER TWIST RDcessive consideration porsestod Itself to lace mind; Ilose pumel a sleepless and anxious right. Affsee more communing with honey which was Craven Street, in the Strand She very soon determined next day, the arrived at the despczone conclundon off comul apon turning the discovery to account. "Quick!" she said. "Tell them to fetch a hackney-coach, and be "If it be painful no him," she thought, "so come back here, hin wady to go with me. I will take you there directly, without & painful it will be to zoe! But perhaps he will not comey he non mirate's loss of time. I will only sell my want that we are going out For an hour, and be coady as soon as you are," Write, or he may come himself, and studiously abstalo from monday me - he did when he went away. I hardly thought he would; bne Oliver needed no prompting to dispatch, and in linde more than Il was better for us both' And here Rose deppped the pen, and five minutes they are on their way to Craven Sernet. When they arrived there, Hose left Oliver In the coach, under portetice of pre- turned away, as though the very poper which won to be bre paring the old gentleman to receive him; and sending up har card messenger should noe ane her wecp- by the servant, requested to ace Mr Brownlow on very peesting She had taken up the sang pen, and lald is down ampen they ymainest, The wewant wood returned, to beg that she would walk times, and had considered and zoconsidered the first line of fee upstairs; and following him Into an upper rooms, Mis Maglie wan ktier without writing the first word, when Oliver, who lad bons presestod to an elderly gentleman of benovelent appearanor, in a walking in the streets, with Me Giles for a bodyguard, centred de bottle-green cour. At no great distance from whoes, was seated tooth in such breathless haste and violent agitation, as seemed mother oll gentleman, in narkeen browches and gallery; who did becoken some new cirme of alarm net Jook particularly benevolent, and who was sleding with his "What makes you look so flurried?' asked Rose, advancing to hand's clamped on the top of a thick slick, and his chin propped hwocupofi 'I hardly know how; I feel mu if"I should be chokod," replied die "Drar me,' sild the gentleman, in the bottle-green coar, hiscily boy. "Oh dear! Te ilink that I should sce halan at lass, und yo pulling; with great politeness, "I beg your pardon, young lady - should be able to know that I have told you all the truth!" imagined it was some importunane person who - I beg you will "I never thought you had told us anything but the truth,' said mabing mc. Be seated, pray." Rose, soothing him. "But what is this? - of whom do you speak)" "Mr Townlow, I believe, sir?" said Rose, glanding from the 'I have won the gentleman,' replied Oliver, scaredly able in other gentleman to the one who had spoken, articulate, 'the gentleman who was so good to me - Mr Brownlow, "That Is my nine," sild the old gratlemin. "This is my friend, hut we have so offen talked about." Mr Grinwig, Grimwig, will you kave un for a few miratre!" Where?' miked Rose "I believe,' interposed Miss Mirylic, 'that at this period of our "Guning out of a coach," replied Oliver, shedding brins ad Interview, I nood not give that gendeusan the trouble of going. delight, "and going into a house. I didn't speak to him - I couldn't away. If I am correctly informed, he h cogalram of the business speak to him, for he didn't see me, and Il tremblod so, thus I anis on which I wish to speak to you." bot able to go up to him. But Giles aked, for me, whether he lived Mr Brownlow inclined his head. Mr Grimsig, who had made one there, and they said he did. Look here," said Oliver, opening a very siff bew, and risen from his chair, made another very stif scrap of poper, 'here it ing here's where he lives - I'm going theme bow, and dropped into it again directly! Oh, dear me, dear mell What shall I do when I come to sey "1 shall surprise you very much, I have no doubt," said Rose, hlm and beat him speak again!" sacarally embarrassed; 'but you once showed gorit benevolence With ber attestion not a little distracted by these and a goes and goodsess to a very deig young, friend of mine, and I am soDe many other incoherent exclamations of joy, Rose read the addres, you will take an introcit In hearing of him again." "Indeed!" said Mr Brownlow. "May I ask his name?"