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Prosper likes his younger brother Bo, following the rules, and staying out of trouble.

Boniface (Bo) likes adventures, his older brother Prosper, and Scipio.

Scipio likes cats, stealing, and helping poor children.

Caterina "Hornet" likes reading, Prosper, and wearing long braids. She also likes the nickname Hornet more than her real name.

Riccio likes stuffed animals, comics, sweets, and cracking jokes.

Mosca likes the water, tinkering with the radio, and the boat he made

Victor Getz likes disguises, his two tortoises, and detective buisness.

Ida Spavento likes Prosper, Bo, and Hornet which is why she ends up adopting them.

Esther likes Bo, Bo's angelic looks, and Barbarossa

Max likes Esther, slapping, and Bo

Barbarossa likes money, cheating people, and stealing.

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