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how did oliver spend his days in the country?​

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Answered by hearhackerakshitha2
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Answer:

The chapter begins with a description of Mrs. Maylie, the mistress of the house at which Oliver is shot. She is a kindly, old-fashioned elderly woman. Her niece, Miss Rose, is an angelic beauty of seventeen. Mr. Losberne, the eccentric local bachelor surgeon, arrives in a fluster, stating his wonderment at the fact that neither woman is dead of fright at having a burglar in their house. He proceeds to attend to Oliver for a long while. When he returns, he asks the women if they have actually seen the thief. They have not, and, since Giles has enjoyed the commendations for his bravery, he has not told the women that the thief he shot is a small boy. The ladies accompany the surgeon to see the culprit for the first time.

Answered by ahmedshakeelas2221
7

Answer:

Oliver spend his days to do his reading and writing skills..

Explanation:

Mrs. Maylie and Miss Rose then take him to the countryside. In the blissful rural environment, Oliver's health improves vastly, as do his reading and writing skills. He and the ladies become greatly attached to each other during the months they spend there

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