fagin造句1. Slowly and deliberately, Fagin was trying to poison the young boy's mind.
2. By then, Sikes was very drunk, and Fagin got up to leave.
3. I paid Fagin to trap Oliver into a life of crime.
4. Fagin produced some beer, and as the fight appeared to be over, everybody sat down.
5. In Dickensian days Fagin had his thieves' kitchen in London, where he taught youngsters to pick pockets.
6. But Fagin sat silently by a dead fire, staring at the flame of a candle on the table beside him.
7. Recently, John Fagin, an internationally recognized molecular biologist and former genetic engineer from Fairfield, Iowa, made a stand.
8. Fagin stealthily descended the kitchen stairs.
9. Are They trying to murder you, Fagin?
10. The re was silence for a time, while Fagin thought. Then he made a sign to Sikes to tell Nancy to leave the room.
11. 'Where's that? 'asked Fagin, bending his head forwards, his eyes staring excitedly at Sikes.
12. 'Yes, she will, Fagin. 'Sikes was right. With a mixture of threats and promises, he soon persuaded Nancy to go.
13. Thief gang leader Fagin every possible attempt to Oliver for his training for the pickpockets driven.
14. A kindly Fagin who harbors a nest of adolescent thieves as runners for his goods.
15. 'On your business, my dear, ' said Fagin, glancing at him uneasily.
16. Fagin took hold of the Dodger's collar and shook him violently.
17. Nancy was the re, too, and Fagin glanced at her uneasily.
18. 'Expensive, too, ' said Fagin. 'If you drink that everyday, my dear, you'll need to empty pockets, houses, coaches, even banks. '
19. The stranger was Fagin.
20. Noah Claypole was given a free pardon for telling the police about Fagin.
21. After that we will discuss discontinued criminal of accomplices in the form of organizing offender, executor, fagin and accessory.
22. Bill Sikes was sitting by his fire with his dog when Fagin entered.
23. Why can't I lie by for a week or so, and, forcing blunt from Fagin, get abroad to France?
24. O liver was very surprised; this was the same man he had bumped into once outside a pub, and seen another time with Fagin, looking in at him through the window of the country cottage.
25. 'He's in luck, then, ' said the young man, with a meaning look at Fagin.
26. The cell door opened, and as the visitors left, Fagin started struggling and fighting with his guards, screaming so loudly that the prison walls rang with the sound.
27. I'll hide there for a week, get some money out of Fagin, then escape to France.