Rose Maylie and Oliver. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in
A few — a very few — will suffice, Rose,"said the young man,drawing his chair towards her. — nineteenth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist"
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Do you know this young lady, sir?" — Mahoney's twenty-seventh illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist"
Oliver Twist, Waited On By The Bow Street Runners
Rose Maylie e Oliver." Dalle "Oliver Twist" da Boz (Charles Dickens). Vol. 3. Londra: Richard Bentley, 1838. Prima edizione Foto stock - Alamy
Miss Rose begs for Oliver not to be sent to prison but Mrs Maylie replies that she intends to send Oliver nonetheless. They later wait for Oliver to wake to see…
When it became quite dark, and they returned home, the young lady would sit down to the piano, and play some pleasant air" — seventeenth illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist"
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Oliver Twist at Mrs Maylie's door. From the book The Adventures of Oliver Twist Stock Photo - Alamy
Oliver Twist at Mrs.Maylie's door Drawing by Ken Welsh
Noe Claypole spying on the secret appointment between Mr. Brownlow, Rose Maylie and Nancy - The meeting -
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Rose" by Harry Furniss — thirty-second illustration for Dickens's "Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1910)
Oliver Twist hugging Rose Maylie Garden – Church of Anneliese
Oliver Twist with the Maylie Family; or The Fireside illustration" — the original final serial plate for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (9 November 1838)