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In Victorian England, a boot boy typically earned around 5 to 10 shillings a week, translating to about 1 to 2 shillings per day. This wage could vary based on location and the wealth of the household employing them. Boot boys often worked long hours, and their pay reflected the low status of their jobs within the social hierarchy of the time.

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