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In Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist," Oliver ultimately regains his inheritance through the efforts of Mr. Brownlow, who uncovers Oliver's true parentage. Brownlow learns that Oliver is the son of a wealthy gentleman, and after some investigation, he discovers that Oliver is entitled to a substantial inheritance left to him by his father. With the help of Brownlow and other allies, Oliver is able to claim his rightful legacy and escape the hardships of his former life.

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