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Excerpt from A Day at Dulwich
Dulwich is dear to thousands of men and boys. Thousands talk of it, write of it, and hear of it with pleasure; and perhaps every View in which it is regarded arouses in them a certain amount of interest because of the contrast which it presents with their own. Dulwich is, as most people know, a great school, in which there are day-boys and boarders - generally five or six times as many day-boys as boarders its Statutes thus order the proportion; for boarders hang more closely together than day-boys, and where they preponderate in numbers, since there is always a tendency in regulations of all kinds to accommodate themselves to the interest of the stronger body, the interests of the.
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