who was Mr Sowerberry? howcwas Oliver treated in his house
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Mr. Sowerberry is an undertaker who once took Oliver into his service. He was a tall thin man , dressed always in black, as suited his trade. Mr Sowerberry and his wife were both unkind to Oliver. He was cursed, beaten, fed on scraps which the dog refused and made to sleep under the workshop bench among the Coffins. He did not like his work , but he could do nothing except stay there for several months.
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Mr. Sowerberry :
Mr. Sowerberry is a funeral director who once employed Oliver. When he distributed the 5-pound offering poster in front of the church office to whoever is willing to take Oliver, he knew about the boy.
Mr. Sowerberry handled Oliver well since he recognised the boy's sad demeanour as a valuable asset for the funeral. His second apprentice, Noah Claypole, and his maidservant, Charlotte, on the other hand, despise Oliver since they were jealous of his promotion.
Because Mr. Sowerberry appeared to be in an unhappy marriage, his wife despised and mistreated Oliver as well.
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