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His [[Mrs Robinson (The Lost Boy)|wife]] passed on when she was still very young, so Mr Robinson brought up his two daughters by himself. He was living with them at the [[Hambleton Estate]] at the [[Lake District]].
His [[Mrs Robinson (The Lost Boy)|wife]] passed on when she was still very young, so Mr Robinson brought up his two daughters by himself. He was living with them at the [[Hambleton Estate]] at the [[Lake District]].


When one of his girls had torn a skirt he went to his neighbor [[Townsend|Mrs Townsend]] and asked her for help. Mrs Townsend sewed the T-shirt. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (novelisation)|The Lost Boy]]'')
When one of his girls had torn a skirt he went to his neighbour [[Townsend (The Lost Boy)|Mrs Townsend]] and asked her for help. Mrs Townsend sewed the skirt ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (novelisation)|The Lost Boy]]'')
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 8 February 2020

Mr Robinson was a male human.

His wife passed on when she was still very young, so Mr Robinson brought up his two daughters by himself. He was living with them at the Hambleton Estate at the Lake District.

When one of his girls had torn a skirt he went to his neighbour Mrs Townsend and asked her for help. Mrs Townsend sewed the skirt (PROSE: The Lost Boy)