Head of the Tuttle family, a carefree spendthrift who avoids work and constantly borrows money. He mortgages his mansion on a cockfight that his son Chester brings, losing the house temporarily. After a sudden windfall from a salvaged ship, he squanders the money, only to accidentally recover it later. Ultimately, he secures a new loan to restart his family's fishing business.
Jonas is Chester's father and the head of the Tuttle family.
Dr. Blondin is Jonas's primary creditor due to his chronic borrowing.
Jensen becomes the new creditor after acquiring the debt from Dr. Blondin.
Emily's wealth highlights Jonas's poverty and poor money management.
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