What is the ‘Ring-O-Bells’ and how is it important in the play
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Basically Ring-O-Bells is a pub where grandfather used to go and it was rum by John Shorrock's widow.Its important in the play bcoz all were came to know about that grandfather didn't go to town to pay the premium instead he went there.
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'Ring-O-Bells' is a public bar, and the owner of that bar was mrs. John shorrocks, to whom the grandfather marry at the end of the play and decided to live together because they consider the grandfather to be a bit of burden to his daughters
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