![]() ![]() Neither he or Hugo know that catching Hugo stealing will be the best thing that’s happened to them both for years. The toymaker has his own story – now angry and bitter, he was once famous and happy, connecting people to their dreams. The toymaker has all the things Hugo needs to finish building something he believes will reconnect him with his father. His clockwork toys have fascinated Hugo as they remind him of his father who taught him about gears, and mechanisms and how to build these sorts of toys from very young. The man who catches him owns a small toyshop inside the station. One day, his life of theft catches up with him. He’s not happy being a thief, but he has no other choice. To survive, Hugo steals milk and food from vendors within the station. ![]() His days are kept busy as he maintains more than 2o clocks within the station, because if any of them lose time, break down or at the very worst, stop, it will be discovered that a 12 year old boy is looking after them instead of his uncle. ![]() Hugo lives a secret life inside a train station. ![]()
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