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why did Mr brown low go to west indies?​

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Brownlow, after Oliver had disappeared, had went to the West Indies—knowing Monks had fled there after his mother's death to escape justice. He had hoped Monks would know the story. He arrived to only learn that Monks had went to London.

Brownlow is presented as Oliver's grandfather in David Lean's 1948 film version of the novel (actor: Henry Stephenson).

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Mr Brownlow is a character from the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. A bookish ... The only clue to his whereabouts are from his neighbours mentioning the West Indies, saying

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Brownlow, after Oliver had disappeared, had went to the West Indies—knowing Monks had fled there after his mother's death to escape justice. He had hoped Monks would know the story. He arrived to only learn that Monks had went to London.

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