- Rose
Fleming Maylie is a
fictional character in
Charles ****ens' 1838
novel Oliver Twist who is
eventually discovered to be the
title character's maternal...
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Maylie – Oliver's
second benefactor,
later found to be his aunt Mrs
Lindsay Maylie –
Harry Maylie's mother, Rose
Maylie's adoptive aunt
Harry Maylie –...
- find
safety in the
household of the
Maylie family, whom
Sikes tried unsuccessfully to rob. She
gives Rose
Maylie and Mr Brownlow, Oliver's benefactor...
-
Sikes was
attempting to burgle.
Oliver gives his
story to the
widow Mrs
Maylie, her son
Harry and her
adoptive daughter Rose, and
Doctor Losberne. He also...
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Maylie Scott (March 29, 1935—May 10, 2001),
Buddhist name
Kushin Seisho, was a Sōtō
roshi who
received Dharma transmission from
Sojun Mel
Weitsman in 1998...
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becomes acquainted with Mrs. Bedwin, Brownlow's
housekeeper and Rose
Maylie. Rose
Maylie reveals that
Brownlow looked after her and her sister, Agnes, who...
- well. The
bookseller does not
testify for
Oliver at his trial, but Rose
Maylie does. Most of the
changes are minor, but a
major one is that when Oliver...
-
inspiration for a
number of
characters in ****ens novels,
including Rose
Maylie in
Oliver Twist and
Little Nell in The Old
Curiosity Shop.
Charles and Catherine...
- at that moment.
Oliver Twist:
Charles ****ens used the
device when Rose
Maylie turns out to be the long-lost
sister of Agnes, and
therefore Oliver's aunt;...
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widow Mrs.
Maylie.
After breaking into the house,
Oliver is shot in the arm and
Sikes abandons him
while he
makes his own escape. Mrs.
Maylie and her niece...