The Old Curiosity Shop

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MACMILLAN READERS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CHARLES DICKENS The Old Curiosity Shop Retold by Helen Holwill MACMILLAN

Contents A Note About The Author 4 A Note About The Story 5 The People In The Story 7 1 The Old Curiosity Shop 8 2 Unwanted Visitors 11 3 Fred and Richard Make a Plan 17 4 Quilp Uncovers a Secret 19 5 Everything Changes 23 6 The Long Journey Begins 27 7 A New Beginning for Kit 31 8 Chance Meetings 35 9 Nell Gets a Job 38 10 Nell has a Terrible Shock 41 11 Richard Gets a Job 45 12 The Single Gentleman 48 13 Nell is Given Hope 51 14 Quilp Makes a Plan 54 15 A Village Life 57 16 There are Problems for Kit 59 17 There is Hope for Kit 66 18 Quilp s Luck Changes 68 19 The Single Gentleman Shares his Story 71 20 Nell and her Grandfather are Found 75 21 The End 79 Points For Understanding 81 Glossary 89 Useful Phrases 97 Exercises 99

1 The Old Curiosity Shop I t was a dark, rainy night in the city of London and the light from a lamp could be seen through the front window of The Old Curiosity Shop. The room that was lit by the lamp was full of old and curious things for sale of all shapes and sizes. In a small sitting room at the back of the building sat a man with long grey hair, whose face looked old and tired. Nearby a pretty girl with bright blue eyes was carefully preparing dinner for them both. Oh, Nell, said the old man, smiling warmly at the child. You are such a good girl and you look after us both so well. You know that I love you, don t you, Nell? The child went to the old man and put her arms around him. Grandfather, she replied, of course I know that you love me! The old man s face was full of worry and sadness as he spoke. You have spent most of your life living alone with me here and looking after me. I am sometimes afraid that you have a difficult, lonely and unhappy life. Grandfather! cried the child in surprise. You are poor now, the old man continued, but you are a sweet and innocent girl, just like your mother was, and I won t let you be poor and die young like she did. The time is coming when you will be rich. It has been a very long time coming, but it must come at last. Yes, it must certainly come. It has come to other men who do nothing but waste 10 their lives, so why wouldn t it come to me? When will it come to me? I am very happy as I am, said the child, who could see that her grandfather was becoming upset. 8

The Old Curiosity Shop At that moment there was a knock at the front door and Nell said cheerfully, Kit must have come back at last! The old man picked up a lit candle 11 and went to open the door. When he came back, Kit was following him. Kit was a shy boy with an unusually wide mouth, very red cheeks, a turned-up nose and untidy hair. He stopped suddenly in the doorway to the sitting room, resting himself now on one leg, then nervously moving to the other and then back again, all the while turning his old hat on his hand. Nell laughed out loud at the sight of him and Kit laughed in return. It was a long way I sent you, wasn t it, Kit? Did you deliver the letter to Mr Quilp? asked the old man. Yes, master 12. I did, replied Kit. You must be hungry, said the old man, and he gave Kit a slice of bread and meat and a drink. Kit went to a corner of the room and began to eat quickly. Soon, the old man said, Now, Kit it s nearly midnight. Go home, but be here on time in the morning because there s work to do. Say goodbye to him, Nell, and then get me my hat and cloak 13. Goodnight, Kit, said the child, her eyes full of happiness and kindness. Goodnight, Miss Nell, replied the boy, and he left the room. Nell helped her grandfather with his cloak and followed him to the front door. When they reached the door the old man put his arms around his granddaughter and kissed her on the forehead. A tear 14 came to Nell s eye. She hated being alone in that big, dark place all night long, not able to sleep because she was worried about her grandfather. Every night he would go out and leave her on her own, and yet he never told her where he went or what he did. Then he would return early the next day, tired, worried and sad. Sleep well, he said in a low voice. Be safe, my sweet. I will be home early in the morning. 9

The Old Curiosity Shop The child opened the door for him to leave. The old man waited outside the door for a moment while it was closed and locked from the inside. When he was certain that the door had been locked, he walked away. At the corner of the street he stopped and looked around, perhaps to make sure that no one had seen him leaving the house, and then he disappeared into the darkness. 10

Macmillan Education 4 Crinan Street London N1 9XW A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world ISBN 978 0 230 46038 6 ISBN 978 0 230 46041 6 (with CD edition) Text, design and illustration Macmillan Publishers Limited 2014 This version of The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens was retold by Helen Holwill for Macmillan Readers. The original author and the adapter have asserted their rights to be identified as the authors of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published 2014 All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. Designed by Carolyn Gibson Illustrated by Jérôme Brasseur Cover photograph by Getty Images / Science & Society Picture Library These materials may contain links for third party websites. We have no control over, and are not responsible for, the contents of such third party websites. Please use care when accessing them. Although we have tried to trace and contact copyright holders before publication, in some cases this has not been possible. If contacted we will be pleased to rectify any errors or omissions at the earliest opportunity. Printed and bound in Thailand without CD edition 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 with CD edition 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1