Henry Hobson owns and maintains a prosperous Victorian bootmaker's shop in Salford, England, with tyranny. He uses his three kids as cheap labor since he is a greedy widower with a tendency for overindulging in the Moonraker Public House. Maggie, his eldest daughter, opposes when he says that there will be "no marriages" to save money on marriage settlements, which cost £500 each.
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Henry Hobson owns and maintains a prosperous Victorian bootmaker's shop in Salford, England, with tyranny. He uses his three kids as cheap labor since he is a greedy widower with a tendency for overindulging in the Moonraker Public House. Maggie, his eldest daughter, opposes when he says that there will be "no marriages" to save money on marriage settlements, which cost £500 each.
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