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* Hugo gets ever so many. At the end of the first series, he sits next to his father and says, (paraphrased) these animals are the basis of our society and they're incredibly important to everyone, and you're just being stubborn because you don't like the vicar. I'm going to the service.
* Hugo gets ever so many. At the end of the first series, he sits next to his father and says, (paraphrased) these animals are the basis of our society and they're incredibly important to everyone, and you're just being stubborn because you don't like the vicar. I'm going to the service.
** Then, at the start of the second series, after his father forbids him to marry Alice and in fact threatens to disown him.
** Then, at the start of the second series, after his father forbids him to marry Alice and in fact threatens to disown him.
{{quote| '''David:''' If you continue to consort with that Tinker twerp you will no longer be welcome in this house, you will no longer be my son and as this will attests, you will have ''nothing''.<br />
{{quote|'''David:''' If you continue to consort with that Tinker twerp you will no longer be welcome in this house, you will no longer be my son and as this will attests, you will have ''nothing''.
'''Hugo:''' On the contrary, sir; I shall have everything in the world that I desire.
'''Hugo:''' On the contrary, sir; I shall have everything in the world that I desire. }}
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  • Hugo gets ever so many. At the end of the first series, he sits next to his father and says, (paraphrased) these animals are the basis of our society and they're incredibly important to everyone, and you're just being stubborn because you don't like the vicar. I'm going to the service.
    • Then, at the start of the second series, after his father forbids him to marry Alice and in fact threatens to disown him.

David: If you continue to consort with that Tinker twerp you will no longer be welcome in this house, you will no longer be my son and as this will attests, you will have nothing.
Hugo: On the contrary, sir; I shall have everything in the world that I desire.