ived in the West Indies on their ill-gotten fortune--which is where Brownlow went to find Monks after Oliver was kidnapped, Oliver's startling resemblance to the woman in the portrait, his mother, having bothered his conscience too much. Meanwhile, the search for Sikes continued. When an angry mob found Sikes he tried to escape and while doing so he hung himself. Fagin is sentenced to death by hanging for being an accomplice to murder. Brownlow arranges for the remains of Monks' property to be sold and the proceeds divided between Monks and Oliver. Monks travels to the New World where he squanders his share and turns to a life of vice for which he is arrested. He dies in a prison. Brownlow adopts Oliver as his son. And the story of Oliver Twist ends happily ever after. Word Count: 835 ...