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Victorian children typically had short breaks during their school day, often lasting about 15 to 30 minutes. This time was usually allotted for lunch and some outdoor play. However, the exact duration of breaks could vary depending on the school and its regulations. Overall, the emphasis on education often meant that playtime was limited compared to modern standards.

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