Oliver9 years old when the orphanage steward sent him to the factory. Oliver draws lots to become the representative of everyone, and asks for an increase in rations due to insufficient food, and the factory is unwilling to continue to accept him. Oliver was sold to the owner of the coffin shop. He participated in the funeral procession, and his behavior satisfied his boss. But the older apprentice deliberately insulted the personality of his passing mother, he couldn't bear it, and fought with fists. The boss's house locked him up. He fled starry night, walked for 7 days, and arrived in London. The young Jack Dawkinstakes him to the tattered den where the bandits are harboured. The head of thieves Fergansees Oliver's cleverness and asks him to steal with the Jacks. Jack was found by mistake, and Oliver was caught by mistake into the police station. Hearing that he was caught, Fagan discussed with another thief, Bill, and decided that Bill's lover Nancycome forward and bring him back.
Oliver was acquitted by the bookstore owner. The person who was stolen was London rich man Brownlow. He was very apologetic for wronging Oliver. Seeing that he was cute and pitiful, he led him home. Oliver was favored by the old man. Bill and lover Nancy tied Oliver who was going to deliver the book back to the den of thieves. Brownlow got the pendant left by his niece from the orphanage managerand determined that Oliver was his grandson. Bill forced Oliver to go out and steal. Nancy sympathized with him. In order to save him, she secretly told Brownlow while Bill was out of the house, and made an appointment to see Oliver with him. The matter was discovered by Bill, who had attempted theft, and Nancy was killed. Brownlow discovered that Nancy had died tragically, so he reported it to the police station and accompanies the police to the thieves' den. The capture of the thief was huge, Bill was shot dead, Oliver escaped, was taken back by Brownlow, grandparents reunited
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