Oliver Twist
Charles Dickens
Contributed by Jennefer Ruano
Chapter 21
Summary

Mr. Sikes drags Oliver across London on foot going at a relentless pace.  They catch a ride with a man in a cart and they travel with him as far as he will take them.  They stop at a tavern where they get some food and Oliver quickly falls asleep from exhaustion.  Another man in the tavern agrees to give them a ride as far as he is going, and Mr. Sikes agrees.  They are dropped off in the town they indicated and walk towards an ugly unoccupied looking building.  Mr. Sikes opened the door, and they walked inside.

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