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1  Oliver was precisely in this condition.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
2  Think once again on your own condition, and the opportunity you have of escaping from it.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XL
3  The boy has strong symptoms of fever upon him, and is in no condition to be talked to any more; that's one comfort.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXI
4  Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercise, even over the appearance of external objects.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIV
5  They must have powerful motives for a secret residence, or be reduced to a destitute condition indeed, who seek a refuge in Jacob's Island.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER L
6  Pitying his condition, they might have compassion on him; and if they did not, it would be better, he thought, to die near human beings, than in the lonely open fields.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
7  You've raised a artificial soul and spirit in him, ma'am unbecoming a person of his condition: as the board, Mrs. Sowerberry, who are practical philosophers, will tell you.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
8  Whether an exceedingly small expansion of eye be sufficient to quell paupers, who, being lightly fed, are in no very high condition; or whether the late Mrs. Corney was particularly proof against eagle glances; are matters of opinion.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
9  Removing with him and the old housekeeper to within a mile of the parsonage-house, where his dear friends resided, he gratified the only remaining wish of Oliver's warm and earnest heart, and thus linked together a little society, whose condition approached as nearly to one of perfect happiness as can ever be known in this changing world.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LIII
10  Mr. Bumble had re-counted the teaspoons, re-weighed the sugar-tongs, made a closer inspection of the milk-pot, and ascertained to a nicety the exact condition of the furniture, down to the very horse-hair seats of the chairs; and had repeated each process full half a dozen times; before he began to think that it was time for Mrs. Corney to return.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
11  It might be that her tears relieved her, or that she felt the full hopelessness of her condition; but she turned back; and hurrying with nearly as great rapidity in the contrary direction; partly to recover lost time, and partly to keep pace with the violent current of her own thoughts: soon reached the dwelling where she had left the housebreaker.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIX