About This Book
The narrative presents life at a traditional English boarding school, tracing internal politics around a leadership election and the arrival and departure of staff, episodes of rivalry and reform, and tensions between masters, pupils, and the neighbouring town. Through a sequence of incidents—committee meetings, disciplinary matters, personal clashes, and a climactic confrontation—the work examines how institutional traditions shape conduct, loyalty, and resistance to change, and how individual conscience and public opinion affect decisions. The closing sections depict the consequences of the disputes and the school's attempts to reconcile inherited customs with practical needs.
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