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Please, sir, I want some more. Oliver Twist runs away from the brutality of the workhouse only to find himself taken in by a gang of thieves run by the devilish Fagin, his violent side-kick Bill Sikes and the irrepressible Artful Dodger. Rescued from London's dingiest and darkest dens but then forced to help in a violent burglary, Oliver's chances of survival are slim, and his chances of happiness almost nil. But one member of the gang risks everything to save him—and loses everything as a result. Roy McMillan combines an abridged version of Dickens's no. Album Tracks 1. Among Their Other Public Buildings, Most Towns Have a Workhouse 2. The Evening Arrived; the Boys Took Their Places 3. Oliver Had Been at the Undertakers Some Three Weeks 4. The Journey Took Him Nearly a Week 5. It Was Late Next Morning When Oliver Awoke 6. For Many Days, Oliver Remained in Fagins Room 7. Meanwhile, Back at Fagins Den 8. Oliver Was Tended with All Mrs. Bedwins Care 9. At Length They Turned Into a Very Filthy Narrow Street 10. Fagin Locked Him in the Room, Alone, for Many Days 11. It Was a Chill, Damp, Windy Night 12. Bill and Oliver Woke the Next Day at Half-Past Five 13. The Night Was Bitter Cold 14. Fagin Stopped to Hear No More 15. He Had Reached the Corner of His Own Street 1. And Now We Can Return to Oliver Twist 2. While They Sat Quietly, a Gig Drove Up to the Garden-Gate 3. Spring Flew Swiftly By, and Summer Came 4. Not Many Weeks Later 5. On the Next Evening, Monks Went to Fagins House 6. After a Sleepless and Anxious Night 7. It Was Nearly Two Hours Before Day-Break 8. The Twilight Was Beginning to Close in 9. Monks Drew His Breath Yet More Freely 10. In the Borough of Southwark Stands Jacobs Island 11. Some Two Days After These Events, Oliver Was Travelling in a Coach 12. The Will, Said Mr. Brownlow, As Olivers T