Answer:
He does not try to gain anything from Mr. Brownlow except a life built around hard work and decency. Upon learning that Oliver is the true heir of his father’s fortune, Mr. Brownlow nevertheless suggests splitting the money equally between the boy and Monks, to which Oliver agrees. Oliver’s acquiescence shows his forgiving and optimistic nature. Even though Monks wanted to kill him, Oliver feels happy to share his money in hopes of helping out his half-brother. Oliver seems wholly incapable of holding a grudge.