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Oliver Asking for More" — initial illustration for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (February 1837)
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The artist's second interpretation of Oliver Twist asking for more, from the 'World of Charles Dickens' later made as a Spode plate (w/c on paper) by Devine, H. (fl.19th century)
Oliver Asking for More" — initial illustration for "Oliver Twist" by George Cruikshank (February 1837)