Oliver Twist didn't have an apprentice. He himself was apprenticed, you might say, to Fagin, a master thief, who housed and supervised a group of homeless children, training them as street thieves (pickpockets).
In Oliver's case the 'apprenticeship' became a forced one for reasons best left unsaid or it could spoil the story for you.
Before meeting the Artful Dodger, who introduced him to Fagin, Oliver was apprenticed to Mr Sowerberry, an undertaker.
in London
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Mr. Sowerberry, the undertaker
You are probably thinking of Oliver Twist, a book written by Charles Dickens in 1836.
Oliver Twist is typically portrayed as an innocent, kind-hearted, and resilient character. He is often depicted as a symbol of the struggles faced by the poor and oppressed in society. Oliver is known for his courage and determination to overcome adversity despite his challenging circumstances.
Noah Claypole is a minor character in Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist." He is a cowardly and deceitful character who works as a charity boy at the workhouse where Oliver is also raised. Noah is involved in various schemes with the antagonist, Fagin, and ultimately meets a disappointing end.
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The duration of Twists of Fate is 1.87 hours.
You can get twists, but they would most likely look like Senegalese twists. The "kinky" part of kinky twists comes from either having natural hair or added kinky textured hair. They will not look like the traditional kinky twists.
Twists of Fate was created on 2007-11-09.
A double back somersault with 5 full twists: either 2½ twists in both the first and second somersaults, or two full twists in the first somersault and three full twists in the second somersault.