1 - Treats of the Place Where Oliver Twist Was Born and of the Circumstances Attending His Birth
2 - Treats of Oliver Twist's Growth, Education, and Board
3 - Relates How Oliver Twist Was Very Near Getting a Place Which Would Not Have Been a Sinecure
4 - Oliver, Being Offered Another Place, Makes His First Entry Into Public Life
5 - Oliver Mingles With New Associates. Going to a Funeral for the First Time, He Forms an Unfavourable Notion of His Master's Business
6 - Oliver, Being Goaded by the Taunts of Noah, Rouses Into Action, and Rather Astonishes Him
7 - Oliver Continues Refractory
8 - Oliver Walks to London. He Encounters on the Road a Strange Sort of Young Gentleman
9 - Containing Further Particulars Concerning the Pleasant Old Gentleman, and His Hopeful Pupils
10 - Oliver Becomes Better Acquainted With the Characters of His New Associates; and Purchases Experience at a High Price. Being a Short, but Very Important Chapter, in This History
11 - Treats of Mr. Fang the Police Magistrate; and Furnishes a Slight Specimen of His Mode of Administering Justice
12 - In Which Oliver is Taken Better Care of Than He Ever Was Before. and in Which the Narrative Reverts to the Merry Old Gentleman and His Youthful Friends
13 - Some New Acquaintances Are Introduced to the Intelligent Reader, Connected With Whom Various Pleasant Matters Are Related, Appertaining to This History
14 - Comprising Further Particulars of Oliver's Stay at Mr. Brownlow's, With the Remarkable Prediction Which One Mr. Grimwig Uttered Concerning Him, When He Went Out on an Errand
15 - Showing How Very Fond of Oliver Twist, the Merry Old Jew and Miss Nancy Were
16 - Relates What Became of Oliver Twist, After He Had Been Claimed by Nancy
17 - Oliver's Destiny Continuing Unpropitious, Brings a Great Man to London to Injure His Reputation
18 - How Oliver Passed His Time in the Improving Society of His Reputable Friends
19 - In Which a Notable Plan is Discussed and Determined On
20 - Wherein Oliver is Delivered Over to Mr. William Sikes
21 - The Expedition
22 - The Burglary
23 - Which Contains the Substance of a Pleasant Conversation Between Mr. Bumble and a Lady; and Shows That Even a Beadle May be Susceptible on Some Points
24 - Treats on a Very Poor Subject. but is a Short One, and May be Found of Importance in This History
25 - Wherein This History Reverts to Mr. Fagin and Company
26 - n Which a Mysterious Character Appears Upon the Scene; and Many Things, Inseparable From This History, Are Done and Performed
27 - Atones for the Unpoliteness of a Former Chapter; Which Deserted a Lady, Most Unceremoniously
28 - Looks After Oliver, and Proceeds With His Adventures
29 - Has an Introductory Account of the Inmates of the House, to Which Oliver Resorted
30 - Relates What Oliver's New Visitors Thought of Him
31 - Involves a Critical Position
32 - Of the Happy Life Oliver Began to Lead With His Kind Friends
33 - Wherein the Happiness of Oliver and His Friends, Experiences a Sudden Check
34 - Contains Some Introductory Particulars Relative to a Young Gentleman Who Now Arrives Upon the Scene; and a New Adventure Which Happened to Oliver
35 - Containing the Unsatisfactory Result of Oliver's Adventure; and a Conversation of Some Importance Between Harry Maylie and Rose
36 - Is a Very Short One, and May Appear of No Great Importance in Its Place, but It Should be Read Notwithstanding, as a Sequel to the Last, and a Key to One That Will Follow When Its Time Arrives
37 - In Which the Reader May Perceive a Contrast, Not Uncommon in Matrimonial Cases
38 - Containing an Account of What Passed Between Mr. and Mrs. Bumble, and Mr. Monks, at Their Nocturnal Interview
39 - ntroduces Some Respectable Characters With Whom the Reader is Already Acquainted, and Shows How Monks and the Jew Laid Their Worthy Heads Together
40 - A Strange Interview, Which is a Sequel to the Last Chamber
41 - Containing Fresh Discoveries, and Showing That Suprises, Like Misfortunes, Seldom Come Alone
42 - An Old Acquaintance of Oliver's, Exhibiting Decided Marks of Genius, Becomes a Public Character in the Metropolis
43 - Wherein is Shown How the Artful Dodger Got Into Trouble
44 - The Time Arrives for Nancy to Redeem Her Pledge to Rose Maylie. She Fails
45 - Noah Claypole is Employed by Fagin on a Secret Mission
46 - The Appointment Kept
47 - Fatal Consequences
48 - The Flight of Sikes
49 - Monks and Mr. Brownlow at Length Meet. Their Conversation, and the Intelligence That Interrupts It
50 - The Pursuit and Escape
51 - Affording an Explanation of More Mysteries Than One, and Comprehending a Proposal of Marriage With No Word of Settlement or Pin-money
52 - Fagin's Last Night Alive
53 - And Last