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The Jolliest School of All

CHAPTER XVII
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We ourselves are collected from different continents--some are Americans, some English, some from Australia, or New Zealand, or South Africa--but we all talk the same Anglo-Saxon tongue, and we're bound together by the same race traditions.

Large schools in England or America take a great pride in their foundation, and they play other schools at games and record their victories.

We can't do that here, because there are no foreign teams worth challenging, so we've always had to be our own rivals and have form matches.

In a way, it hasn't been altogether good for us.

We've got into the bad habit of thinking of the school in sections, instead of as one united whole.


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